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==Card text== | ==Card text== | ||
{ | {{Trainer Text | ||
| | | effect = Choose 1 of your opponent's Benched Pokémon. Flip a coin. If heads, switch that Pokémon with the Defending Pokémon. | ||
| | |}} | ||
==Release information== | ==Release information== | ||
[[Image:ExpeditionPokemonReversal.jpg|left|180px|Expedition Base Set version.]] | [[Image:ExpeditionPokemonReversal.jpg|left|180px|Expedition Base Set version.]] | ||
This card also appeared in the {{TCG|VS}} set, which was never released outside of Japan; the card was translated under the name of '''Pokémon Reverse''' for that set. It was also reprinted in the {{TCG|EX Ruby & Sapphire}}, {{TCG|EX FireRed & LeafGreen}}, and {{TCG|EX Unseen Forces}} sets with new artwork by [[Hiromichi Sugiyama]]. The EX Ruby & Sapphire print is famous for seemingly mangling the effect, since it read as follows: | This card also appeared in the {{TCG|VS}} set, which was never released outside of Japan; the card was translated under the name of '''Pokémon Reverse''' for that set. It was also reprinted in the {{TCG|EX Ruby & Sapphire}}, {{TCG|EX FireRed & LeafGreen}}, and {{TCG|EX Unseen Forces}} sets with new artwork by [[Hiromichi Sugiyama]]. The EX Ruby & Sapphire print is famous for seemingly mangling the effect, since it read as follows: | ||
{ | {{Trainer Text | ||
| | | effect = Flip a coin. If heads, your opponent switches 1 of his or her Active Pokémon with 1 of his or her Benched Pokémon. | ||
| | |}} | ||
This caused quite a stir, as if the effect had been changed from being a "flip for [[Gust of Wind (Base Set 93)|Gust]]" to "flip for half a {{TCG ID|Gym Challenge|Warp Point|126}}". An errata was ultimately issued so that the card now was treated more like the Expedition print with a slight tweak for 2-on-2 play, as follows: | This caused quite a stir, as if the effect had been changed from being a "flip for [[Gust of Wind (Base Set 93)|Gust]]" to "flip for half a {{TCG ID|Gym Challenge|Warp Point|126}}". An errata was ultimately issued so that the card now was treated more like the Expedition print with a slight tweak for 2-on-2 play, as follows: | ||
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Revision as of 10:34, 29 December 2008
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Set | VS* | |||
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Rarity | ![]() | |||
Card No. | 133/141 | |||
Set | Expedition Base Set | |||
Rarity | ![]() | |||
English Card No. | 146/165 | |||
Set | EX Ruby & Sapphire | |||
Rarity | ![]() | |||
English Card No. | 87/109 | |||
Set | EX FireRed & LeafGreen | |||
Rarity | ![]() | |||
English Card No. | 97/112 | |||
Set | EX Unseen Forces | |||
Rarity | ![]() | |||
English Card No. | 88/115 |
Pokémon Reversal (Japanese: ポケモンリバース Pokémon Reverse) is a Trainer card. It is part of the Expedition Base Set.
Card text
Release information
This card also appeared in the VS set, which was never released outside of Japan; the card was translated under the name of Pokémon Reverse for that set. It was also reprinted in the EX Ruby & Sapphire, EX FireRed & LeafGreen, and EX Unseen Forces sets with new artwork by Hiromichi Sugiyama. The EX Ruby & Sapphire print is famous for seemingly mangling the effect, since it read as follows: Template:Trainer Text This caused quite a stir, as if the effect had been changed from being a "flip for Gust" to "flip for half a Warp Point". An errata was ultimately issued so that the card now was treated more like the Expedition print with a slight tweak for 2-on-2 play, as follows:
Flip a coin. If heads, choose 1 of your opponent's Benched Pokémon and switch it with 1 of the Defending Pokémon. Your opponent chooses the Defending Pokémon to switch. |
This was the wording that showed up on later prints of the card.