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setname=Pokémon Rumble<br><small><small>{{tt|乱戦!ポケモンスクランブル×ポケモンカードゲーム|Melee! Pokémon Scramble × Pokémon Card Game}}</small></small> | | |||
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image=SetSymbolPokémon Rumble.png | | |||
logo=Pokémon Rumble logo.png | | |||
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cards=English: 16<br>Japanese: {{tt|19|16 in the actual set; 3 promotional secret cards}} | | |||
date=English: December 2, 2009<br>Japanese: July 10, 2009 | | |||
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The '''Pokémon TCG: Rumble Game''' card collection (Japanese: '''乱戦!ポケモンスクランブル×ポケモンカードゲーム''' ''Melee! Pokémon Scramble × Pokémon Card Game'') is a special card collection for the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] and was released in conjunction with the WiiWare game [[Pokémon Rumble]]. | |||
==Information== | ==Information== | ||
This collection of cards is to feature some of the Pokémon that appear in [[Pokémon Rumble]]. In addition to the cards, a large amount of damage counters, and a new game board is included in order to mimic the actual game by having seven players at a time. | This collection of cards is to feature some of the Pokémon that appear in [[Pokémon Rumble]]. In addition to the cards, a large amount of damage counters, and a new game board is included in order to mimic the actual game by having seven players at a time. None of the cards have Pokédex entries, {{TCG|Poké-Power}}s, {{TCG|Poké-Body|Poké-Bodies}}, or [[rarity]] symbols. | ||
All the English cards bear the English Pokémon Rumble logo, while the Japanese cards have the Japanese Melee! Pokémon Scramble logo. The Pokémon Rumble logo was in holofoil. | |||
== | The [[Pokémon Daisuki Club]] released three additional secret cards via an unknown promotion. Purportedly, there were only 100 sets of the three cards distributed. These cards also bear the Pokémon Daisuki Club logo in the bottom left corner of the card. | ||
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This is the first set in English to sort Pokémon cards by Energy type, then by the Pokédex number. This would be the only set like this until {{TCG|Black & White}}. | |||
==Set lists== | |||
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{{Setlist/nmheader|title=Pokémon Rumble|tablecol=E03C22|bordercol=264B68|cellcol=F9941D|symbol=yes|image=SetSymbolPokémon Rumble.png}} | |||
| | {{Setlist/nmentry|1/16|{{TCG ID|Pokémon Rumble|Venusaur|1}}|Grass}} | ||
| | {{Setlist/nmentry|2/16|{{TCG ID|Pokémon Rumble|Cherrim|2}}|Grass}} | ||
| | {{Setlist/nmentry|3/16|{{TCG ID|Pokémon Rumble|Ninetales|3}}|Fire}} | ||
| | {{Setlist/nmentry|4/16|{{TCG ID|Pokémon Rumble|Heatran|4}}|Fire}} | ||
| | {{Setlist/nmentry|5/16|{{TCG ID|Pokémon Rumble|Starmie|5}}|Water}} | ||
| | {{Setlist/nmentry|6/16|{{TCG ID|Pokémon Rumble|Gyarados|6}}|Water}} | ||
| | {{Setlist/nmentry|7/16|{{TCG ID|Pokémon Rumble|Pikachu|7}}|Lightning}} | ||
| | {{Setlist/nmentry|8/16|{{TCG ID|Pokémon Rumble|Zapdos|8}}|Lightning}} | ||
| | {{Setlist/nmentry|9/16|{{TCG ID|Pokémon Rumble|Mewtwo|9}}|Psychic}} | ||
| | {{Setlist/nmentry|10/16|{{TCG ID|Pokémon Rumble|Mew|10}}|Psychic}} | ||
| | {{Setlist/nmentry|11/16|{{TCG ID|Pokémon Rumble|Diglett|11}}|Fighting}} | ||
| | {{Setlist/nmentry|12/16|{{TCG ID|Pokémon Rumble|Lucario|12}}|Fighting}} | ||
| | {{Setlist/nmentry|13/16|{{TCG ID|Pokémon Rumble|Skuntank|13}}|Darkness}} | ||
| | {{Setlist/nmentry|14/16|{{TCG ID|Pokémon Rumble|Bastiodon|14}}|Metal}} | ||
| | {{Setlist/nmentry|15/16|{{TCG ID|Pokémon Rumble|Rattata|15}}|Colorless}} | ||
| | {{Setlist/nmentry|16/16|{{TCG ID|Pokémon Rumble|Bibarel|16}}|Colorless}} | ||
| | {{Setlist/nmfooter|cellcol=F9941D}} | ||
| | {{Col-2}} | ||
| | {{Setlist/nmheader|title=Melee! Pokémon Scramble × Pokémon Card Game|tablecol=E03C22|bordercol=264B68|cellcol=F9941D|symbol=yes|image=SetSymbolMelee Pokémon Scramble.png}} | ||
| 010/016 | {{Setlist/nmentry|001/016|{{TCG ID|Pokémon Scramble|Venusaur|1}}|Grass}} | ||
{{Setlist/nmentry|002/016|{{TCG ID|Pokémon Scramble|Cherrim|2}}|Grass}} | |||
| 011/016 | {{Setlist/nmentry|003/016|{{TCG ID|Pokémon Scramble|Ninetales|3}}|Fire}} | ||
{{Setlist/nmentry|004/016|{{TCG ID|Pokémon Scramble|Heatran|4}}|Fire}} | |||
| 012/016 | {{Setlist/nmentry|005/016|{{TCG ID|Pokémon Scramble|Starmie|5}}|Water}} | ||
{{Setlist/nmentry|006/016|{{TCG ID|Pokémon Scramble|Gyarados|6}}|Water}} | |||
| 013/016 | {{Setlist/nmentry|007/016|{{TCG ID|Pokémon Scramble|Pikachu|7}}|Lightning}} | ||
{{Setlist/nmentry|008/016|{{TCG ID|Pokémon Scramble|Zapdos|8}}|Lightning}} | |||
| 014/016 | {{Setlist/nmentry|009/016|{{TCG ID|Pokémon Scramble|Mewtwo|9}}|Psychic}} | ||
{{Setlist/nmentry|010/016|{{TCG ID|Pokémon Scramble|Mew|10}}|Psychic}} | |||
| 015/016 | {{Setlist/nmentry|011/016|{{TCG ID|Pokémon Scramble|Diglett|11}}|Fighting}} | ||
| | {{Setlist/nmentry|012/016|{{TCG ID|Pokémon Scramble|Lucario|12}}|Fighting}} | ||
| | {{Setlist/nmentry|013/016|{{TCG ID|Pokémon Scramble|Skuntank|13}}|Darkness}} | ||
{{Setlist/nmentry|014/016|{{TCG ID|Pokémon Scramble|Bastiodon|14}}|Metal}} | |||
{{Setlist/nmentry|015/016|{{TCG ID|Pokémon Scramble|Rattata|15}}|Colorless}} | |||
{{Setlist/nmentry|016/016|{{TCG ID|Pokémon Scramble|Bibarel|16}}|Colorless}} | |||
{{Setlist/nmentry|017/016|{{TCG ID|Pokémon Scramble|Pachirisu|17}}|Lightning}} | |||
{{Setlist/nmentry|018/016|{{TCG ID|Pokémon Scramble|Croagunk|18}}|Psychic}} | |||
{{Setlist/nmentry|019/016|{{TCG ID|Pokémon Scramble|Eevee|19}}|Colorless}} | |||
{{Setlist/nmfooter|cellcol=F9941D}} | |||
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==Languages this set is released in== | |||
The Melee! Pokémon Scramble × Pokémon Card Game was exclusively released in Japanese, only available in unlimited edition. The Pokémon Rumble set was exclusively released in English. | |||
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The Pokémon TCG: Rumble Game card collection (Japanese: 乱戦!ポケモンスクランブル×ポケモンカードゲーム Melee! Pokémon Scramble × Pokémon Card Game) is a special card collection for the Pokémon Trading Card Game and was released in conjunction with the WiiWare game Pokémon Rumble.
Information
This collection of cards is to feature some of the Pokémon that appear in Pokémon Rumble. In addition to the cards, a large amount of damage counters, and a new game board is included in order to mimic the actual game by having seven players at a time. None of the cards have Pokédex entries, Poké-Powers, Poké-Bodies, or rarity symbols.
All the English cards bear the English Pokémon Rumble logo, while the Japanese cards have the Japanese Melee! Pokémon Scramble logo. The Pokémon Rumble logo was in holofoil.
The Pokémon Daisuki Club released three additional secret cards via an unknown promotion. Purportedly, there were only 100 sets of the three cards distributed. These cards also bear the Pokémon Daisuki Club logo in the bottom left corner of the card.
This is the first set in English to sort Pokémon cards by Energy type, then by the Pokédex number. This would be the only set like this until Black & White.
Set lists
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Languages this set is released in
The Melee! Pokémon Scramble × Pokémon Card Game was exclusively released in Japanese, only available in unlimited edition. The Pokémon Rumble set was exclusively released in English.
This article is part of Project TCG, a Bulbapedia project that aims to report on every aspect of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. |
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