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POP Series 8 is the third DP Series set of the Pokémon Organized Play program and follows a similar trend set in {{TCG|POP Series 6}}. As such, this set contains several reprints. Unlike {{TCG|POP Series 7}} however, it also includes some new cards. All of the Pokémon featured in the set are from the Japanese {{TCG|DP-P Promotional cards}} collection. POP Series 8 packs also include an {{TCG|Energy}} card in light of the 2008-2009 season, which focuses on Energy. This brings the number of cards per pack up to 3. | POP Series 8 is the third DP Series set of the Pokémon Organized Play program and follows a similar trend set in {{TCG|POP Series 6}}. As such, this set contains several reprints. Unlike {{TCG|POP Series 7}} however, it also includes some new cards. All of the Pokémon featured in the set are from the Japanese {{TCG|DP-P Promotional cards}} collection. POP Series 8 packs also include an {{TCG|Energy}} card in light of the 2008-2009 season, which focuses on Energy. This brings the number of cards per pack up to 3. | ||
The release of POP Series 7 faced scrutiny by players, as the entire set was | The release of POP Series 7 faced scrutiny by players, as the entire set was made up of Pokémon that were not in danger of being rotated out of play over the course of the coming season. POP obviously listened to feedback from the release of the set, as POP Series 8 includes arguably some of the most useful {{TCG|Trainer}} cards in the current format. Coupled with the Energy also available in the packs, POP Series 8 gained a more positive reception than that of POP Series 6 or 7. | ||
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POP Series 8 is the name given to a special set of cards for the Pokémon Trading Card Game. It was released through Pokémon Organized Play events or affiliated products.
Information
POP Series 8 is the third DP Series set of the Pokémon Organized Play program and follows a similar trend set in POP Series 6. As such, this set contains several reprints. Unlike POP Series 7 however, it also includes some new cards. All of the Pokémon featured in the set are from the Japanese DP-P Promotional cards collection. POP Series 8 packs also include an Energy card in light of the 2008-2009 season, which focuses on Energy. This brings the number of cards per pack up to 3.
The release of POP Series 7 faced scrutiny by players, as the entire set was made up of Pokémon that were not in danger of being rotated out of play over the course of the coming season. POP obviously listened to feedback from the release of the set, as POP Series 8 includes arguably some of the most useful Trainer cards in the current format. Coupled with the Energy also available in the packs, POP Series 8 gained a more positive reception than that of POP Series 6 or 7.
Trivia
- The booster pack design features Heatran.
- This was the first POP set to include 3 cards per pack, as opposed to the original 2.
- The rare cards Heatran, Lucario, Luxray, Probopass and Yanmega also had holographic versions that came in the Platinum Value Pack (Heatran), Collector's Poster Box (Lucario), Double Value Pack (Luxray and Probopass) and Platinum Poster Box (Yanmega).
- The common cards Chimchar, Croagunk, Riolu, Happiny and the uncommon cards Carnivine, Luxio and Cherrim also have an holographic version like the Rotom cards from Rising Rivals.
- Counting all versions of all cards, this is the biggest POP set so far, with 29 cards.
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This article is part of Project TCG, a Bulbapedia project that aims to report on every aspect of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. |