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This article is about a Pokémon Trading Card Game card which has not yet been officially released in English. As such, this article may contain translated Japanese terms instead of English terms.
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Master's Key マスターのカギ Master's Key
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Master's Key (Japanese: マスターのカギ Master's Key) is an Item card. It is part of the L-P Promotional cards collection.
Card text
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You can't have more than 1 ACE SPEC card in your deck.
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You can't have more than 1 ACE SPEC card in your deck.
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You can't have more than 1 ACE SPEC card in your deck.
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FLARE
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(Prism Star) Rule You can't have more than 1 card with the same name in your deck. If a card would go to the discard pile, put it in the Lost Zone instead.
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Draw a card. Then, flip a coin. If heads, shuffle Master's Key into your deck.
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Do Nothing
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At the beginning of your turn, flip a coin. If heads, you can do nothing during your turn. If tails, your opponent can do nothing during his or her next turn.
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At the beginning of your turn, flip a coin. If heads, you can do nothing during your turn. If tails, your opponent can do nothing during his or her next turn.
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Do Nothing
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At the beginning of your turn, flip a coin. If heads, you can do nothing during your turn. If tails, your opponent can do nothing during his or her next turn.
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Release information
This card was awarded to the top three competitors from each age division in the TCG event, and the top four competitors from each category in the Video Game event at the 2010 Japan World Championship representative tournament (equivalent of the National Championships outside Japan). The initial qualifying stage was again held in all 47 prefectures, with the second stage held in six regions. The final stage was held at Prism Hall, part of the Tokyo Dome City complex, Tokyo on June 20, 2012.
Trivia
- Based on the distribution at the finals, seventeen copies of this card were awarded. Unlike the 2009 WCS final, the Video Game champions were also awarded this card. The only difference between the two was the trophy case the card was presented in: the TCG award presented in a red case with the Pokémon Trading Card Game logo on it, and the Video Game award presented in a blue case with the Pokémon HeartGold and Pokémon SoulSilver logos on it.
- The gold foil stamp below the card text reads "Pokémon World Championship 2010 Japan National Tournament prize card".
Origin