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{{Trainerlistbody|Quick Ball (Shield 74)|Quick Ball|UR|Shield|074/060}} | {{Trainerlistbody|Quick Ball (Shield 74)|Quick Ball|UR|Shield|074/060}} | ||
{{Trainerlistbody|Metal Saucer (Shield 75)|Metal Saucer|UR|Shield|075/060}} | {{Trainerlistbody|Metal Saucer (Shield 75)|Metal Saucer|UR|Shield|075/060}} | ||
{{Trainerlistbody|Scoop Up Net (Rebellion Crash 86)|Scoop Up Net|U|Rebellion Crash|086/096}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Nugget (Rebellion Crash 87)|Nugget|U|Rebellion Crash|087/096}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Tool Scrapper (Rebellion Crash 88)|Tool Scraper|U|Rebellion Crash|088/096}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Cursed Shovel (Rebellion Crash 89)|Cursed Shovel|U|Rebellion Crash|089/096}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Scoop Up Net (Rebellion Crash 114)|Scoop Up Net|UR|Rebellion Crash|114/096}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Tool Scrapper (Rebellion Crash 115)|Tool Scraper|UR|Rebellion Crash|115/096}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Strange Can (Explosive Walker 63)|Strange Can|U|Explosive Walker|063/070}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Familiar Bell (Explosive Walker 64)|Familiar Bell|U|Explosive Walker|064/070}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Old PC (Explosive Walker 65)|Old PC|U|Explosive Walker|065/070}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Big Parasol (Explosive Walker 66)|Big Parasol|U|Explosive Walker|066/070}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Strange Can (Explosive Walker 85)|Strange Can|UR|Explosive Walker|085/070}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Big Parasol (Explosive Walker 86)|Big Parasol|UR|Explosive Walker|086/070}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Yell Horn (Infinity Zone 89)|Yell Horn|U|Infinity Zone|089/100}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Turbo Patch (Infinity Zone 90)|Turbo Patch|U|Infinity Zone|090/100}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Rare Fossil (Infinity Zone 91)|Rare Fossil|C|Infinity Zone|091/100}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Cape of Toughness (Infinity Zone 92)|Cape of Toughness|U|Infinity Zone|092/100}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Billowing Smoke (Infinity Zone 93)|Billowing Smoke|U|Infinity Zone|093/100}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Turbo Patch (Infinity Zone 118)|Turbo Patch|UR|Infinity Zone|118/100}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Great Ball (Legendary Heartbeat 64)|Great Ball|U|Legendary Heartbeat|064/076}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Switch (Legendary Heartbeat 65)|Switch|U|Legendary Heartbeat|065/076}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Pokémon Catcher (Legendary Heartbeat 66)|Pokémon Catcher|U|Legendary Heartbeat|066/076}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Moomoo Cheese (Legendary Heartbeat 67)|Moomoo Cheese|U|Legendary Heartbeat|067/076}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Hero's Medal (Legendary Heartbeat 68)|Hero's Medal|U|Legendary Heartbeat|068/076}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Rocky Helmet (Legendary Heartbeat 69)|Rocky Helmet|U|Legendary Heartbeat|069/076}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Hero's Medal (Legendary Heartbeat 93)|Hero's Medal|UR|Legendary Heartbeat|093/076}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Cape of Toughness (Legendary Heartbeat 94)|Cape of Toughness|UR|Legendary Heartbeat|094/076}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Drone Rotom (Amazing Volt Tackle 90)|Drone Rotom|U|Amazing Volt Tackle|090/100}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Telescopic Sight (Amazing Volt Tackle 91)|Telescopic Sight|U|Amazing Volt Tackle|091/100}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Memory Capsule (Amazing Volt Tackle 92)|Memory Capsule|U|Amazing Volt Tackle|092/100}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Telescopic Sight (Amazing Volt Tackle 120)|Telescopic Sight|UR|Amazing Volt Tackle|120/100}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Memory Capsule (Amazing Volt Tackle 121)|Memory Capsule|UR|Amazing Volt Tackle|121/100}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Team Yell's Cheering Towel (Shiny Star V 156)|Team Yell's Cheering Towel|—|Shiny Star V|156/190}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Scoop Up Net (Shiny Star V 157)|Scoop Up Net|—|Shiny Star V|157/190}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Quick Ball (Shiny Star V 158)|Quick Ball|—|Shiny Star V|158/190}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Evolution Incense (Shiny Star V 159)|Evolution Incense|—|Shiny Star V|159/190}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Hyper Potion (Shiny Star V 160)|Hyper Potion|—|Shiny Star V|160/190}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Turbo Patch (Shiny Star V 161)|Turbo Patch|—|Shiny Star V|161/190}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Capacious Bucket (Shiny Star V 162)|Capacious Bucket|—|Shiny Star V|162/190}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Tool Scrapper (Shiny Star V 163)|Tool Scraper|—|Shiny Star V|163/190}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Ordinary Rod (Shiny Star V 164)|Ordinary Rod|—|Shiny Star V|164/190}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Rare Fossil (Shiny Star V 165)|Rare Fossil|—|Shiny Star V|165/190}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Metal Saucer (Shiny Star V 166)|Metal Saucer|—|Shiny Star V|166/190}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Rotom Bike (Shiny Star V 167)|Rotom Bike|—|Shiny Star V|167/190}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Rusted Sword (Shiny Star V 168)|Rusted Sword|—|Shiny Star V|168/190}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Rusted Shield (Shiny Star V 169)|Rusted Shield|—|Shiny Star V|169/190}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Cape of Toughness (Shiny Star V 170)|Cape of Toughness|—|Shiny Star V|170/190}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Air Balloon (Shiny Star V 171)|Air Balloon|—|Shiny Star V|171/190}} | |||
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Revision as of 05:10, 18 January 2021
Item cards (Japanese: グッズ Goods) are a subclass of Trainer cards. Item cards, as the name suggests, depict items, typically from the Pokémon games such as the Good Rod and Moomoo Milk, which a player can use once to have some kind of effect on the game, and are then discarded. Players are allowed to play as many Item cards as they wish during their turn. Pokémon Tools and Technical Machines are also classified as Item cards. Much like how Supporter and Stadium cards changed their colors to red and green, respectively, Item cards changed to blue. Many Item cards have seen multiple releases and illustrations since Item cards debuted in the HeartGold & SoulSilver expansion. There are currently 449 different Item cards, though many have been printed multiple times with different artwork.
The concept of Item cards as a distinct subclass of Trainer cards debuted in Japan as "Goods" cards, with the release of the HeartGold & SoulSilver Collections at the start of the LEGEND era. The English releases did not adopt this name change right away, and continued classifying them as Trainer cards until the release of Black & White. However, they were still considered a distinct class of cards separate from earlier Trainer cards released beforehand, and separate from Stadium and Supporter cards. Therefore, that new class of Trainer cards, as well as all previous Trainer cards that were not Supporters or Stadiums released beforehand, have since been redefined as Item cards, and as a subclass to the overall class of Trainer cards.
List of Item cards
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