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'''Pokémon Advanced Challenge Trading Cards''' was a set of Pokémon-themed trading cards manufactured by [[Topps]]. There were 90 cards in the set: 89 Pokémon cards and a checklist. Each of these 90 cards also had a foil card version. In addition, there were 28 bonus "chase cards" not included on the checklist: 18 embossed evolution cards and 10 pop-up cards. | '''Pokémon Advanced Challenge Trading Cards''' was a set of Pokémon-themed trading cards manufactured by [[Topps]]. There were 90 cards in the set: 89 Pokémon cards and a checklist. Each of these 90 cards also had a foil card version. In addition, there were 28 bonus "chase cards" not included on the checklist: 18 embossed evolution cards and 10 pop-up cards. |
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Pokémon Advanced Challenge Trading Cards was a set of Pokémon-themed trading cards manufactured by Topps. There were 90 cards in the set: 89 Pokémon cards and a checklist. Each of these 90 cards also had a foil card version. In addition, there were 28 bonus "chase cards" not included on the checklist: 18 embossed evolution cards and 10 pop-up cards.
Cards were sold in randomly distributed packets of seven. One card in each packet would be a randomly chosen foil card.
Cards in the Pokémon Advanced Challenge series
Pokémon
Like the Pokémon Advanced Trading Cards series, Pokémon cards are alphabetically instead of by their Pokédex numbers. All Pokémon appearing in this set were introduced before or in Generation III.
- Absol
- Alakazam
- Bagon
- Baltoy
- Barboach
- Beautifly
- Beldum
- Blastoise
- Blaziken
- Breloom
- Bulbasaur
- Cascoon
- Castform (Fire)
- Castform (Ice)
- Castform (Water)
- Charizard
- Charmander
- Chimecho
- Clamperl
- Claydol
- Combusken
- Corphish
- Donphan
- Dusclops
- Dustox
- Electrike
- Electrode
- Flygon
- Girafarig
- Golbat
- Golduck
- Gorebyss
- Groudon
- Grovyle
- Gulpin
- Huntail
- Kyogre
- Lombre
- Lotad
- Lunatone
- Luvdisc
- Manectric
- Marshtomp
- Mawile
- Metagross
- Metang
- Mightyena
- Milotic
- Mudkip
- Nincada
- Ninjask
- Oddish
- Pikachu
- Rayquaza
- Regice
- Regirock
- Registeel
- Relicanth
- Salamence
- Sceptile
- Seviper
- Shedinja
- Shelgon
- Shuppet
- Silcoon
- Slaking
- Snorunt
- Solrock
- Spheal
- Squirtle
- Surskit
- Swablu
- Swalot
- Swampert
- Swellow
- Taillow
- Torchic
- Torkoal
- Treecko
- Tropius
- Venusaur
- Vibrava
- Wailmer
- Wailord
- Walrein
- Whismur
- Wingull
- Wurmple
- Zangoose
Other
- Checklist
Chase cards
Embossed evolution cards
There are 18 embossed evolution cards in the set, representing six three-stage evolutionary lines. Each evolution card is die-cut in a way that when the three stages of the evolutionary line are placed together, the shapes of the cards will fit together. Additionally, the image of the Pokémon and the Pokémon logo are embossed.
- Bulbasaur
- Ivysaur
- Venusaur
- Lotad
- Lombre
- Ludicolo
- Spheal
- Sealeo
- Walrein
- Slakoth
- Vigoroth
- Slaking
- Trapinch
- Vibrava
- Flygon
- Charmander
- Charmeleon
- Charizard
Pop-up cards
There are 10 pop-up cards in the set. Each pop-up card has an image of a Pokémon which can be punched out and then propped up using the rest of the card for support.
This article is part of Project Merchandise, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on all Pokémon toys, dolls, books, and collectible merchandise. |