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jname=ミステリアス・パール |
jtrans=Mysterious Pearl |
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'''Mysterious Pearl''' (Japanese: '''ミステリアス・パール''' ''Mysterious Pearl'') is a {{TCG|Trainer card}}. It was released as a promotional card in Japan only.
'''Mysterious Pearl''' (Japanese: '''ミステリアス・パール''' ''Mysterious Pearl'') is a {{TCG|Trainer card}}. It is one of the {{TCG|Unnumbered Promotional cards}}.


==Card text==
==Card text==
{| border="0" width="300"
{{TCGTrainerText |
| style="padding-left:53px;" |Flip a {{TCG|coin}}. If heads, search your discard pile for a Pokémon card, show it to your opponent, and put it in your hand.
class=Trainer |
effect=Look at all of your face-down Prize cards. You may choose 1 Pokémon you find there, show it to your opponent, and put it into your hand. If you do, put this card as a Prize card face up instead of discarding it. |
}}


<span style="color:#D5AA00">Pokémon Trading Card official card game tournament award.</span>
==Release information==
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This card was awarded to the top three competitors from each {{tt|age division|Junior, Senior, and Master}} in each of the regional Japanese Battle Road Spring 2007 tournaments held between March and April 2007. It was later awarded to competitors from each age division who won a battle at the 'Premier Stage' in the knockout-style Arena Challenge at Winter Challenge 2007 events held between November 2007 and January 2008. In order to progress to the 'Premier Stage', players had to attain seven stamps in their battle passport. A single stamp was earned by achieving a two-match winning streak; however, a two-match win or a loss at any stage required players to queue for the event again. For every three stamps earned in this way, players were also awarded {{TCG ID|Mysterious Treasures|Time-Space Distortion|124}}. Details of each event this card was awarded at are below.
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'''Battle Road Spring 2007'''
*Kansai A conference: Asia & Pacific Trade Center (ATC), Osaka on March 17, 2007.
*Kansai B conference: Asia & Pacific Trade Center (ATC), Osaka on March 18, 2007.
*{{tt|Tōhoku|Northeast}} conference: Aztec Museum, Sendai on March 25, 2007.
*Kyūshū conference: Fukuoka Fashion Building, Fukuoka on March 25, 2007.
*Kantō A conference: Tokyo Ryutsu Center, Tokyo on March 31, 2007.
*Kantō B conference: Tokyo Ryutsu Center, Tokyo on April 1, 2007.
*Hokkaidō conference: Sapporo Convention Center, Sapporo on April 1, 2007.
*{{tt|Chūbu|Central}} conference: Nagoya Trade & Industry Center, Nagoya on April 8, 2007.
*{{tt|Chūgoku|Western}}/Shikoku conference: Hiroshima Industrial Hall, Hiroshima on April 8, 2007.
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'''Winter Challenge 2007'''
*Hokkaidō conference: Sapporo Park Hotel, Sapporo on November 25, 2007.
*Chūbu conference: Nagoya Trade & Industry Center, Nagoya on November 25, 2007.
*Kansai conference: Kobe International Exhibition Hall, Kobe between December 8-9, 2007.
*{{tt|Hokushin'etsu|Subregion of the Chūbu region}} conference: Toki Messe, Niigata on December 9, 2007.
*Tōhoku conference: Yume Messe Miyagi between December 22-23, 2007.
*Kyūshū conference: {{tt|Marine Messe Fukuoka|Part of the collective Fukuoka Convention Center}}, Fukuoka on December 24, 2007.
*Kantō conference: Sunshine City, Tokyo between January 12-13, 2008.
*Chūgoku/Shikoku conference: NTT CRED Motomachi Building, Hiroshima on January 20, 2008.
|}
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==Release information==
This card was released as a promotional card. In Japan, it was awarded to those who won the Spring Battle Road tournament in 2007. It was also awarded to those who won the Arena Challenge in the 2007 Winter Challenge. The card was never released in English.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Based on the distribution at Battle Road Spring 2007 tournaments, an estimated 81 copies of this card were awarded. Due to the nature of the Arena Challenges at Winter Challenge 2007 events, it is unknown how many copies were awarded in total.
*The gold foil stamp below the card text reads "Pokémon Trading Card official card game tournament award".
===Origin===
===Origin===
This card, and its [[Miracle Diamond (Battle Road promo)|counterpart]] released later in the year are references to [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl]].
This card and its [[Miracle Diamond (Battle Road promo)|counterpart]] released later in the year are references to {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}.


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[[Category:Promotional cards]]
[[Category:Promotional cards]]
[[Category:Illus. by Ryo Ueda]]
[[Category:Illus. by Ryo Ueda]]
[[Category:Holographic cards]]
[[Category:Holographic cards]]
[[Category:Cards that reveal Prize cards]]
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Latest revision as of 11:47, 14 June 2023

TCG Card Back Japanese.jpg This article is about a Pokémon Trading Card Game card which has not yet been officially released in English. As such, this article may contain translated Japanese terms instead of English terms.

Trainer
Mysterious Pearl
ミステリアス・パール Mysterious Pearl
MysteriousPearlBattleRoadPromo.jpg
Illus. Ryo Ueda
Japanese expansion Unnumbered Promotional cards

Mysterious Pearl (Japanese: ミステリアス・パール Mysterious Pearl) is a Trainer card. It is one of the Unnumbered Promotional cards.

Card text

All prints
ACE SPEC You can't have more than 1 ACE SPEC card in your deck.
ACE SPEC You can't have more than 1 ACE SPEC card in your deck.
Team Plasma
Team Plasma
ACE SPEC You can't have more than 1 ACE SPEC card in your deck.
Team Flare TCG logo.png FLARE
Prism Star (Prism Star) Rule
You can't have more than 1 Prism Star card with the same name in your deck. If a Prism Star card would go to the discard pile, put it in the Lost Zone instead.
TAG TEAM
display:none;
display:none;
display:none;
display:none;
display:none;
{{{ruletext}}}
VSTAR Power
Look at all of your face-down Prize cards. You may choose 1 Pokémon you find there, show it to your opponent, and put it into your hand. If you do, put this card as a Prize card face up instead of discarding it.
 
Do Nothing  
At the beginning of your turn, flip a coin. If heads, you can do nothing during your turn. If tails, your opponent can do nothing during his or her next turn.
Ability
Do Nothing
 
At the beginning of your turn, flip a coin. If heads, you can do nothing during your turn. If tails, your opponent can do nothing during his or her next turn.
 
Do Nothing  
At the beginning of your turn, flip a coin. If heads, you can do nothing during your turn. If tails, your opponent can do nothing during his or her next turn.


Release information

This card was awarded to the top three competitors from each age division in each of the regional Japanese Battle Road Spring 2007 tournaments held between March and April 2007. It was later awarded to competitors from each age division who won a battle at the 'Premier Stage' in the knockout-style Arena Challenge at Winter Challenge 2007 events held between November 2007 and January 2008. In order to progress to the 'Premier Stage', players had to attain seven stamps in their battle passport. A single stamp was earned by achieving a two-match winning streak; however, a two-match win or a loss at any stage required players to queue for the event again. For every three stamps earned in this way, players were also awarded Time-Space Distortion. Details of each event this card was awarded at are below.

Battle Road Spring 2007

  • Kansai A conference: Asia & Pacific Trade Center (ATC), Osaka on March 17, 2007.
  • Kansai B conference: Asia & Pacific Trade Center (ATC), Osaka on March 18, 2007.
  • Tōhoku conference: Aztec Museum, Sendai on March 25, 2007.
  • Kyūshū conference: Fukuoka Fashion Building, Fukuoka on March 25, 2007.
  • Kantō A conference: Tokyo Ryutsu Center, Tokyo on March 31, 2007.
  • Kantō B conference: Tokyo Ryutsu Center, Tokyo on April 1, 2007.
  • Hokkaidō conference: Sapporo Convention Center, Sapporo on April 1, 2007.
  • Chūbu conference: Nagoya Trade & Industry Center, Nagoya on April 8, 2007.
  • Chūgoku/Shikoku conference: Hiroshima Industrial Hall, Hiroshima on April 8, 2007.

Winter Challenge 2007

  • Hokkaidō conference: Sapporo Park Hotel, Sapporo on November 25, 2007.
  • Chūbu conference: Nagoya Trade & Industry Center, Nagoya on November 25, 2007.
  • Kansai conference: Kobe International Exhibition Hall, Kobe between December 8-9, 2007.
  • Hokushin'etsu conference: Toki Messe, Niigata on December 9, 2007.
  • Tōhoku conference: Yume Messe Miyagi between December 22-23, 2007.
  • Kyūshū conference: Marine Messe Fukuoka, Fukuoka on December 24, 2007.
  • Kantō conference: Sunshine City, Tokyo between January 12-13, 2008.
  • Chūgoku/Shikoku conference: NTT CRED Motomachi Building, Hiroshima on January 20, 2008.

Trivia

  • Based on the distribution at Battle Road Spring 2007 tournaments, an estimated 81 copies of this card were awarded. Due to the nature of the Arena Challenges at Winter Challenge 2007 events, it is unknown how many copies were awarded in total.
  • The gold foil stamp below the card text reads "Pokémon Trading Card official card game tournament award".

Origin

This card and its counterpart released later in the year are references to Pokémon Diamond and Pearl.


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