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The official Pokémon UK website has announced that a Galarian Obstagoon promo card will be distributed at WHSmith high street stores starting on February 7th, 2020 to those that spend £10 on Pokémon TCG cards. An oversize Snorlax V card will also be distributed at GAME stores starting on February 7th, 2020 to those that purchase any Pokémon TCG cards.

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Get Galarian Obstagoon and Snorlax V Pokémon TCG Promo Cards

Visit participating retailers to check out the new Pokémon TCG: Sword & Shield expansion and get some cool promo cards.

Sword & Shield, the latest Pokémon TCG expansion, has arrived! This new set of cards includes Pokémon who were originally discovered in the Galar region, and it introduces powerful new Pokémon V and even more powerful Pokémon VMAX. To celebrate this new expansion, two cool promo cards are being offered as a gift with purchase at select retailers. One card features Galarian Obstagoon, while the other is an oversize promo card featuring Snorlax V. Both cards are emblazoned with the Pokémon TCG: Sword & Shield logo to really help them stand out. Here's how you can add these awesome cards to your collection:

  • Galarian Obstagoon: Starting February 7, 2020, visit WHSmith high street stores and spend £10 on Pokémon TCG cards.
  • Oversize Snorlax V: Starting February 7, 2020, visit GAME and purchase any Pokémon TCG cards.

Please remember that these offers are only available while supplies last, so don't wait to get these incredible cards.

Source: https://www.pokemon.com/uk/pokemon-news/get-galarian-obstagoon-and-snorlax-v-pokemon-tcg-promo-cards/

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Snorlax V Oversize Promo Card GAME Exclusive

Get 1 free promotional Snorlax V Oversize Promo Card GAME Exclusive while stocks last when you buy any Pokémon Trading Card Game lines in the same transaction, Pre-order purchases will not be eligible to receive this item. Offer available from the 7 February 2020. Online and Instore. GAME reserves the right to amend or cancel this offer at any time without prior notice. Subject to availability – stock levels and availability for eligible products will vary over time and from store to store and so may not always be available. This offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. GAME reserves the right to refuse anyone believed to be representing a trade buyer. Your legal rights are not affected.


Source: https://www.game.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/HubArticleView?hubId=543805&articleId=543806&catalogId=10201&langId=44&storeId=10151#Snorlax

GAME Oversized Card Giveaway - Signed by Yuji Kitano & Atsushi Nagashima from Creatures

To celebrate the launch of Pokemon Sword & Shield TCG, we're giving away 10 Posters signed by Yuji Kitano & Atsushi Nagashima from Creatures!

Simply post a picture of your Pokemon Card collection with the hashtag #MyPokemonTCG for a chance to win!


Source: https://twitter.com/GAMEdigital/status/1225771066678816771
The official Pokémon website has announced that specially stamped Pokémon League Rillaboom, Cinderace, and Inteleon cards will be distributed at local events for the next few months while supplies last. Some League Challenge and League Cup in-store competitions are also awarding prizes like playmats.

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Get Pokémon TCG: Sword & Shield Promo Cards and More at Pokémon League

Join up and battle with friends near you!

The first Pokémon League season to feature the Pokémon TCG: Sword & Shield expansion is getting underway. Trainers can attend League events at participating local game stores, giving them the opportunity to meet other Pokémon fans, play the Pokémon TCG, and earn cool promo cards. Pokémon League events are open to players of all levels, so they're a great way to discover the fun of playing in Pokémon tournaments.

With the launch of the Sword & Shield expansion on February 7, 2020, Pokémon League participants can earn great promo cards featuring newly discovered Pokémon from the Galar region. Each month you attend your local League, you can receive a promo card: collect a specially stamped Rillaboom, Cinderace, and Inteleon while supplies last.

You can also look forward to bigger Pokémon tournaments at League locations. League Challenges and League Cups are in-store competitions that award prizes such as promo cards and playmats, as well as Championship Points toward earning an invitation to the Pokémon World Championships!

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Source: https://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-news/get-pokemon-tcg-sword-shield-promo-cards-and-more-at-pokemon-league/
EB Games Canada and Toys R Us Canada have announced they will be holding Pokémon TCG: Trade and Play days at the end of February 2020. The event at Toys R us is geared towards children under 13 years of age and the event at EB Games is intended for children under 16. Participants are expected to bring a friend to the event to learn about the Trading Card Game.

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Pokémon TCG: Trade and Play - Toys R Us

Date: Saturday, February 29th, 2020
Time: 11am to 1pm
Locations: All Stores

Celebrate National Pokémon Day at your local Toys"R"Us! Bring your kids & their friends to learn about the Pokémon trading card game through interactive activities, and receive a FREE Trading kit (contains a 3-card fun pack, activity sheet, Pokémon coin and a Guide to Trading Cards)! Kids are encouraged to bring in their cards to trade with each other or a Toys"R"Us team member*.

This event is geared towards children under 13 years of age. Parental supervision required at all times. *Participants must orchestrate their own trade. Limit one trade with a store associate and unlimited trade amongst peers. All giveaways and event material available while supplies last.

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Pokémon TCG: Trade and Play - EB Games Canada

Date: Thursday, February 27th, 2020
Time: 6pm to 9pm

Bring a friend, learn about the Pokémon Trading Card Game, and receive a free kit!

Sources: https://www.ebgames.ca/pokemon and https://www.toysrus.ca/en/about-events/about-events.html
The Pokémon Center Singapore has announced that they will be selling the Pokémon Ink Paintings line of merchandise starting on Saturday, February 1st, 2020, at 10 am. The line was initially released in Japan as the Okazu - Sumi-e series in December 2019.

Pokémon Ink Paintings

The traditional design of Ink Painting has always been one of significance in many different cultures. Pokémon is no exception.

Featuring the battle of the Legendary Rayquaza and Pikachu, and also that of Raikou, Entei, and Suicune, these intricate ink paintings show off the elegance and grace these Pokémon possess as they clash between each other.

Carrying on from the previous Ink Paintings we had before, these ones are sure to turn heads at any corner. Trading Card Game Trainers can also enjoy new TCG merchandise with these powerful Pokémon in hand.

Conquer any battle with them and go forth on the great legendary adventure at Pokémon Center Singapore from Saturday, 1st February 2020, at 10 am. See you there!

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Hanging Scroll Pikachu & Rayquaza Ink Painting - S$49.00
Hanging Scroll Entei & Suicune & Raikou Ink Painting - S$49.00
Soft Mobile Case for iphone Xs/X Ink Painting Pikachu - S$33.00
Soft Mobile Case for iphone Xs/X Ink Painting Rayquaza - S$33.00

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Mini Folding Screen Ink Painting 2 - S$8.00
A4 Clear File 2pcs Ink Painting - S$8.00

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Gauze Towel Pikachu & Rayquaza Ink Painting - S$10.00
Gauze Towel Entei & Suicune & Raikou Ink Painting - S$10.00

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T-shirt Ink Painting Pikachu M / L - S$48.00
T-shirt Ink Painting Rayquaza M / L - S$48.00
T-shirt Ink Painting Entei M / L - S$48.00
T-shirt Ink Painting Raikou M / L - S$48.00
T-shirt Ink Painting Suicune M / L - S$48.00

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Card Rubber Playboard Pikachu & Rayquaza Ink Painting - S$40.00
Card Rubber Playboard Entei & Suicune & Raikou Ink Painting - S$40.00
Damage Counter Case Pikachu & Rayquaza Ink Painting - S$5.00
Damage Counter Case Entei & Suicune & Raikou Ink Painting - S$5.00
Card Deck Shield Ink Painting Pikachu - S$12.00
Card Deck Shield Ink Painting Rayquaza - S$12.00
Card Deck Shield Ink Painting Entei - S$12.00
Card Deck Shield Ink Painting Suicune - S$12.00
Card Deck Shield Ink Painting Raikou - S$12.00
Card Deck Case Entei & Suicune & Raikou Ink Painting - S$6.00
Card Deck Case Pikachu & Rayquaza Ink Painting - S$6.00

※ All prices are including tax.
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※ Photographs are for illustrative purposes only. The actual product may differ in colour and design.
※ Stock availability may differ at various times. Please check in-store for details.
※ Quantity of products are limited and available on a first-come-first-served basis.
※ Products are only available while stocks last. In the event the item is out of stock, we apologise in advance for any inconvenience caused.
※ To ensure availability of items for all customers, a quantity restriction per item may be imposed on each customer.

Source: https://www.facebook.com/Pokemon.official.Singapore/posts/2502693560057558
The official Pokémon website has revealed 5 new cards from the upcoming Pokémon TCG: Sword & Shield and they are: Morpeko V (079), Morpeko VMAX (080), Galarian Obstagoon (119), Galarian Perrserker (128) and Metal Saucer (170).

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Pokémon V, Pokémon VMAX, and More in the Pokémon TCG: Sword & Shield Expansion Launching February 7

Take a look at more impactful cards arriving in the next expansion on February 7.

Steel yourself for bigger battles when the Pokémon TCG: Sword & Shield expansion launches on February 7 with Pokémon from the Galar region, tough Pokémon V and Pokémon VMAX, and helpful Trainer cards. Get an early peek at some of these great cards below, and start thinking about new ways to win as we get closer to launch. And if you missed it, check out our first round of featured cards from the Sword & Shield expansion.

Morpeko V (079)

The determined face of Morpeko V shows just how serious this Pokémon is about helping you in battle. You can ding your opponent's Bench for very little Energy with the Spark attack, useful when paired with the numerous Pokémon in this expansion that take advantage of targeting damaged Pokémon. Morpeko V can also deliver a more shocking blow with Electro Wheel, which has the added effect of switching it out of the Active Spot. A well-timed attack-and-retreat can be an incredible tactical move in any match, and that's just what Morpeko V provides.

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Morpeko VMAX (080)

Morpeko VMAX has only one attack, but it's a good one, scattering damage all over your opponent's side of the board. The Max Discharge attack shocks each of your opponent's Benched Pokémon for 20 damage while hitting the Active Pokémon for a hefty 180 damage. And don't worry about a quick retaliation against Morpeko VMAX; its 300 HP is enough to weather virtually any return attack.

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Metal Saucer (170)

There are a number of really good Metal-type Pokémon in the Sword & Shield expansion, and they're made all the better with Metal Saucer. This Item card lets you grab a basic Metal Energy out of your discard pile and attach it to a Benched Metal-type Pokémon. This kind of Energy acceleration has been the key to many decks in the past, and now once again you get to take advantage of this powerful effect.

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Galarian Obstagoon (119)

If you're looking to get away with a little mayhem in your next match, Galarian Obstagoon is here to help. The fun begins when the Pokémon evolves from Galarian Linoone, triggering its Untamed Shout Ability to drop 3 damage counters on 1 of your opponent's Pokémon. You have the chance to do even more scot-free damage with its Obstruct attack, which does 90 damage and prevents any return volleys from Basic Pokémon.

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Galarian Perrserker (128)

Although Galarian Perrserker looks excited to rush into battle, this Pokémon may do its best work from your Bench. Its Steely Spirit Ability adds 20 damage to any of your Metal-type Pokémon's attacks, and that stacks if you have multiple Galarian Perrserker in play. Its Metal Claw attack probably won't win many battles on its own, but remember that Steely Spirit does affect Galarian Perrserker's own attack, immediately increasing it to 90 damage.

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Source: https://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-news/pokemon-v-pokemon-vmax-and-more-in-the-pokemon-tcg-sword-shield-expansion-launching-february-7/
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The official Pokémon has announced that they will be distributing 4 Promo Card at Pokémon TCG: Sword & Shield Prerelease tournaments which will be held from January 25th, 2020 until February 3rd, 2020. Participants in the tournament will be able to get 1 of 4 cool promo cards: Rillaboom (SWSH006), Frosmoth (SWSH007), Galarian Perrserker (SWSH008), or Cinccino (SWSH009).

Pokémon TCG: Sword & Shield Prerelease Promo Cards Feature Galar Pokémon

Pokémon TCG Prerelease tournaments let players be the first to get their hands on the newest expansion and try out the latest cards in action. With the launch of the new Sword & Shield Series, Prerelease tournaments will be your first chance to play with Pokémon from the Galar region. Pokémon TCG: Sword & Shield Prerelease tournaments will be held January 25 – February 3, 2020, shortly before the expansion launches on February 7. In addition to getting cards early, you'll be able to pick up 1 of 4 cool promo cards: Rillaboom, Frosmoth, Galarian Perrserker, or Cinccino! Check with your local game store to see when they're hosting one of these events.

When you sit down to play at a Prerelease tournament, you'll receive a Build & Battle Box containing a 23-card Evolution pack, which includes an exclusive foil promo card and is designed to give you a strong foundation for building a new deck. Each box also includes four 10-card booster packs from Sword & Shield. You'll use these cards, plus basic Energy provided by the Tournament Organizer, to construct your own 40-card deck. You'll get to keep all the cards from your Build & Battle Box, whether you use them in your deck or not. If you're lucky, you might even open one of the new out-of-this-world Pokémon V or Pokémon VMAX.

The promo card you'll receive is a cool collector's item, with a shiny foil stamp marking it as a Prerelease promo. It can also be used in your deck, and you're likely to wind up with plenty of cards that match its type. Take a look at the four promo cards available at Sword & Shield Prerelease tournaments, and get some tips to make the most of the one you receive.

Rillaboom (SWSH006)

Sound off with the Grass-type Rillaboom, the final Evolution of Grookey. Its Voltage Beat Ability is super useful no matter the tournament format, allowing you to quickly get lots of Energy onto your Pokémon by grabbing 2 Grass Energy cards from your deck and attaching them to 1 of your Pokémon. Rillaboom will happily take that Energy for itself so it can power up its hard-hitting Hammer In attack. You're less likely to come across super-powerful Pokémon V in Prerelease tournaments, so 140 damage is likely to be enough to Knock Out a lot of foes in one hit.

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Frosmoth (SWSH007)

Like Rillaboom, the chilly Frosmoth helps keep your Pokémon full of Energy with its Ice Dance Ability. It lets you attach a Water Energy card from your hand to your Benched Pokémon—and keep doing that as often as you like during your turn, powering them up quickly so they're ready to attack. Frosmoth is a Stage 1 Pokémon, meaning it's even easier for it to show off its moves. And remember, it doesn't have to be Active to use this Ability; Frosmoth can make an impact even when it's out of the spotlight.

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Galarian Perrserker (SWSH008)

The Meowth of the Galar region take on a hairy new look and evolve in a new direction—Galarian Perrserker! This Pokémon sharpens the attacks of any of your Metal-type Pokémon (including itself) by making their attacks do 20 more damage. In a Prerelease tournament, every little bit helps, and a couple of these Pokémon on your Bench can make a massive difference in battle. At 120 HP, Galarian Perrserker is rather durable, too, making it potentially effective in the Active Spot and attacking with Metal Claw for a boosted 90 damage.

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Cinccino (SWSH009)

The only Pokémon from this lineup who wasn't discovered in the Galar region, Cinccino has some useful skills to contribute to your Prerelease deck. Its Make Do Ability lets you turn over your hand by discarding a card to draw two more. Remember that you have only 40 cards in a Prerelease deck, so make sure you don't draw yourself out of cards. Speed up your Energy attachment by discarding an Energy with the Ability, then getting it onto a Benched Pokémon with Cinccino's Energy Assist attack—which also does 40 damage.

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Source: https://www.pokemon.com/us/strategy/pokemon-tcg-sword-shield-prerelease-promo-cards-feature-galar-pokemon/
The official Pokémon website has revealed the Pokémon TCG: Collector Chest (Spring 2020) which will be released in North American on April 3rd, 2020.

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Pokémon TCG: Collector Chest (Spring 2020)

Launch: April 03, 2020

Prepare for a trip to the Galar region in the Pokémon Trading Card Game with a Collector Chest that contains a variety of cool goodies fans will love. This Pokémon TCG: Collector Chest includes three foil promo cards highlighting each of the Galar region's first partner Pokémon: Grookey, Scorbunny, and Sobble. It also comes with five Pokémon TCG booster packs to add to your collection and a mini portfolio that can hold your favorite cards. Additional items like sticker sheets, a Pokémon notepad, and a coin featuring the first partner trio add to the fun. To top it off, everything comes packed in a sturdy metal case decorated with images of the Legendary Pokémon Zacian and Zamazenta.

The Pokémon TCG: Collector Chest (Spring 2020) includes:

  • 5 Pokémon TCG booster packs
  • 3 foil promo cards featuring Grookey, Scorbunny, and Sobble
  • A cool Pokémon coin featuring Grookey, Scorbunny, and Sobble
  • 4 colorful sticker sheets
  • A mini portfolio to store your favorite cards
  • A Pokémon notepad featuring Zacian and Zamazenta
  • A code card for the Pokémon Trading Card Game Online
The Pokémon TCG: Collector Chest (Spring 2020) will be available on April 3, 2020, in the Pokémon Center and where Pokémon TCG products are sold.

Source: https://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-tcg/product-gallery/collector-chest-spring-2020/
The official Pokémon website has announced new rule changes and updates that will take effect with the Sword and Shield expansion on February 21st, 2020.

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Changes Coming to the Pokémon TCG with Sword and Shield

The introduction of a new series to the Pokémon Trading Card Game is always an exciting time, and the Sword & Shield Series is no exception. Pokémon V and Pokémon VMAX are here to shake up the game, and lots of brand-new Pokémon are making their debut in the Pokémon TCG. Additionally, there are some changes to existing rules and mechanics on the way. Let's take a look at them.

Rule Change: First Turn

At the start of the XY Series, a rule was introduced to prevent the player who goes first from attacking on the first turn. Starting on February 21, 2020 (the date that Pokémon TCG: Sword & Shield becomes legal for tournament play), there will be an additional restriction: the player who goes first cannot play a Supporter card on the first turn.

This change is an attempt to make it less of an advantage to go first. Some strategies may benefit when the player goes second, but others might work out better if the player goes first. We hope this results in interesting choices in both gameplay and deck building.

Weakness and Resistance

For over a decade (all the way back to the Diamond & Pearl Series), Resistance has meant that a Pokémon takes 20 less damage from attacks of the listed type. However, Pokémon introduced in the Sword & Shield Series have a Resistance of -30 instead of -20.

For example, Zacian V has a -30 Resistance to Grass-type Pokémon. Any Pokémon from a previous series that has a -20 Resistance will continue to be treated that way—follow what's written on the card.

Weakness is unchanged, but a few of the common type matchups have shifted. This won't apply to every Pokémon, but here are some of the general changes:

  • Water-type Pokémon: Weakness to Lightning instead of Grass
  • Psychic-type Pokémon: Weakness to Darkness instead of Psychic
  • Darkness-type Pokémon: Weakness to Grass instead of Fighting

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You may also find that some types of Pokémon have a Resistance that they didn't have in the past. Be on the lookout for these changes to Weakness and Resistance!

Type Rearrangement

The Fairy type, which was introduced in the XY Series, will no longer be supported in the Sword & Shield Series. Pokémon that are Fairy types in the Pokémon video game series will now generally be represented as Psychic-type Pokémon in the Pokémon TCG. To maintain a balance among types, Pokémon that are Poison types in the video games will now be represented as Darkness types instead of Psychic types. For the time being, basic Fairy Energy can still be used in the Standard format, but that may change in the future.

Card Errata

Several cards will be issued errata, effective February 21, 2020:

  • Energy Retrieval
    (Shining Legends, 59/73; Sun & Moon, 116/149; XY—Evolutions, 77/108; XY—Ancient Origins, 99/98; XY—Primal Clash, 126/160; Black & White—Plasma Blast, 80/101; Black & White, 92/114; Legendary Collection, 107/110; Base Set 2, 110/130; Base Set, 81/102) Minor text change:
    “Put up to 2 basic Energy cards from your discard pile into your hand.”
  • Lum Berry
    (EX Emerald, 78/106; EX Ruby & Sapphire, 84/109) Minor text change:
    At the end of each turn, if the Pokémon this card is attached to is affected by any Special Conditions, it recovers from all of them, and discard this card.”
  • Pal Pad
    (Sun & Moon—Ultra Prism, 132/156; XY—Flashfire, 92/106) Minor text change:
    “Shuffle up to 2 Supporter cards from your discard pile into your deck.”
  • Sitrus Berry
    (EX Unseen Forces, 91/115) Minor text change:
    At the end of each turn, if the Pokémon this card is attached to has 3 or more damage counters on it, heal 30 damage from it and discard this card.”
  • Hyper Potion
    (Skyridge, 127/144) Major text change:
    Heal 120 damage from 1 of your Pokémon that has at least 2 Energy attached. If you healed any damage in this way, discard 2 Energy from it.
  • Quick Ball
    (Diamond & Pearl—Majestic Dawn, 86/100; Diamond & Pearl—Mysterious Treasures, 114/123) Major text change:
    You can play this card only if you discard another card from your hand. Search your deck for a Basic Pokémon, reveal it, and put it into your hand. Then, shuffle your deck.
These are considered official errata, so all versions of these cards will be legal for use in tournament play (but older ones will be played as if they had the updated text).

Plentiful Professors

The card Professor's Research will debut in Pokémon TCG: Sword & Shield. Players may remember this card's effect from the previous cards Professor Sycamore and Professor Juniper.

From now on, instead of giving the card a new name each time, the name Professor's Research will be used. If the card is updated in the future, the new professor's name will appear in the upper-right corner of the card, but the card name will remain Professor's Research.

In the Expanded format, there's already a rule that says you can't include Professor Sycamore and Professor Juniper in the same deck—players must choose one or the other. The same rule applies to Professor's Research, meaning it cannot be in the same deck as Professor Sycamore or Professor Juniper.

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Pokémon Checkup

A new term called Pokémon Checkup will replace the phrase “between turns,” but it works the same way. After a player's turn is complete, you'll enter Pokémon Checkup before going to the next player's turn. Here are the steps that occur during Pokémon Checkup:

  • Check for Special Conditions in this order: Poisoned, Burned, Asleep, and Paralyzed.
  • Check Abilities and effects of Trainer cards that happen during Pokémon Checkup.
    • You can choose to do this step before checking for Special Conditions. However, you can't mix the two steps—for example, you can't add Poison damage, then apply an Ability, and then go back to check if a Pokémon is still Asleep.
  • Check to see if any Pokémon are Knocked Out.

Recover

Back in the Black & White Series, the term “heal” was introduced. For example, the card Potion says, “Heal 30 damage from 1 of your Pokémon.” Prior to that, it would have said, “Remove 3 damage counters from 1 of your Pokémon.”

For the Sword & Shield Series, a similar term will be introduced for effects that remove Special Conditions. Going forward, this term will be “recover.” As an example, the card Pokémon Center Lady has been updated in Sword & Shield to say “Heal 60 damage from 1 of your Pokémon, and it recovers from all Special Conditions.” It still has the same effect, but now the word “recover” can be associated with Special Conditions just like “heal” is associated with damage.

Reminder Text Removal

In the past, Abilities that could be used during your turn included the reminder text “(before your attack)” to clarify that attacking was the last thing you could do in a turn. Starting with Sword & Shield, that reminder text won't appear anymore. In some cases, that reminder text could cause the text to be incorrect, since there are some Abilities that can be used during the effects of attacks. For example, if you use Persian-GX's Slash Back-GX attack and switch it with Heatran-GX, Heatran-GX's Burning Road Ability activates when it becomes Active, even though that happens during the attack. To prevent this confusion altogether, this reminder text will be removed in the Sword & Shield Series.

Regulation Marks

You may notice that cards from the Sword & Shield Series have a white box containing a letter in the bottom-left corner (for example, all cards in the Sword & Shield expansion have a “D” mark).

This is called a regulation mark, and it will be used in the future to determine which cards are legal to use in tournament play. For example, there might be a point in time when only cards with a “D” regulation mark can be used in the Standard format. This change will get more attention in the future, but for now, just take note that it's there.

There are lots of new things to learn in the Pokémon TCG: Sword & Shield Series! This is only the beginning, and there may be more changes and updates as more expansions get released. Be sure to check back at Pokemon.com for all the latest news on the Pokémon TCG!

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Source: https://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-news/changes-coming-to-the-pokemon-tcg-with-sword-shield/
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The long-awaited second round of Pokémon's merchandise drawn by the ink artist Okazu, who is very popular around the world, will finally be available at the Pokémon Center begining on January 1st, 2020. There are a wide variety of goods that are very Japanese, such as hanging scrolls, bowls, chopsticks, and Matcha Langue de Chat cookies. Also many Pokémon Card Game items such as deck cases and rubber play mats! Some of the items will also be available on the Amazon.co.jp Pokémon Store starting on January 11th, 2020 with pre-orders starting on January 1st, 2020 and are denoted with a (★) in the items list.

Artist: Okazu

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Born in 1985, lives in Osaka and is a Sumi-e artist. The art style has been popular at events such as the "Qatar Sengoku Festival", "Tennoji Sanada Yukimura Hiroshi", "Osaka Nozaki Battle Festival", and the "Sekigahara Takeru Series". He drew the CD jacket of TM.Revolution in 2016 and also drew for the Marvel company's "Spider-Man" in 2017. In recent years, he has earned a high reputation in animated work and making an ink drawing.

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Hanging scroll Sumi-e series Pikachu and Rayquaza / Entei and Suicune and Raikou - 3,300 yen (★) each | Porcelain Bowl Sumi-e series - 2,200 yen (★)

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Chopsticks Sumi-e series Pikachu and Rayquaza / Entei and Suicune and Raikou- 1,100 yen (★) each | Matcha Langue de Chat Sumi-e series - 1,404 yen

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Pokémon Card Game Damage Case Sumi-e series Pikachu and Rayquaza / Entei and Suicune and Raikou - 330 yen each | Pokémon Card Game Rubber Playmat Sumi-e series - 2,750 yen (★) each

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Pokémon Card Game Deck Case Sumi-e series Pikachu and Rayquaza / Entei and Suicune and Raikou - 398 yen each | Pokémon Card Game Deck Sleeves Sumi-e series - 792 yen each (★)

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Gauze towel Sumi-e series Pikachu and Rayquaza / Entei and Suicune and Raikou - 660 yen each (★) | T-shirt Sumi-e series (M / L) - 3,300 yen each (★)

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Soft Jacket Case for iPhone 8/7/6s/6 Sumi-e series - 2,068 yen each (★) | Clear File 2 Sheets Set Sumi-e series - 440 yen

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Stainless Double Tumbler Sumi-e series - 1,650 yen each (★) | Sticker Set Sumi-e series Entei and Suicune and Raikou - 550 yen (★)

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Hanging scroll Sumi-e series Pikachu and Rayquaza - 3,300 yen (★)
Hanging scroll Sumi-e series Entei and Suicune and Raikou - 3,300 yen (★)
Porcelain Bowl Sumi-e series - 2,200 yen (★)
Chopsticks Sumi-e series Pikachu and Rayquaza - 1,100 yen (★)
Chopsticks Sumi-e series Entei and Suicune and Raikou - 1,100 yen (★)
Matcha Langue de Chat Sumi-e series - 1,404 yen
Pokémon Card Game Damage Case Sumi-e series Pikachu and Rayquaza - 330 yen
Pokémon Card Game Damage Case Sumi-e series Entei and Suicune and Raikou - 330 yen
Pokémon Card Game Rubber Playmat Sumi-e series Pikachu and Rayquaza - 2,750 yen (★)
Pokémon Card Game Rubber Playmat Sumi-e series Entei and Suicune and Raikou - 2,750 yen (★)
Pokémon Card Game Deck Case Sumi-e series Pikachu and Rayquaza - 398 yen
Pokémon Card Game Deck Case Sumi-e series Entei and Suicune and Raikou - 398 yen
Pokémon Card Game Deck Sleeves Sumi-e series Pikachu - 792 yen (★)
Pokémon Card Game Deck Sleeves Sumi-e series Rayquaza - 792 yen (★)
Pokémon Card Game Deck Sleeves Sumi-e series Entei - 792 yen (★)
Pokémon Card Game Deck Sleeves Sumi-e series Suicune - 792 yen (★)
Pokémon Card Game Deck Sleeves Sumi-e series Raikou - 792 yen (★)
Gauze towel Sumi-e series Pikachu and Rayquaza - 660 yen (★)
Gauze towel Sumi-e series Entei and Suicune and Raikou - 660 yen (★)
T-shirt Sumi-e series Pikachu (M / L) - 3,300 yen (★)
T-shirt Sumi-e series Rayquaza (M / L) - 3,300 yen (★)
T-shirt Sumi-e series Entei (M / L) - 3,300 yen (★)
T-shirt Sumi-e series Suicune (M / L) - 3,300 yen (★)
T-shirt Sumi-e series Raikou (M / L) - 3,300 yen (★)
Soft Jacket Case for iPhone 8/7/6s/6 Sumi-e series Pikachu and Rayquaza - 2,068 yen (★)
Soft Jacket Case for iPhone 8/7/6s/6 Sumi-e series Entei and Suicune and Raikou - 2,068 yen (★)
Soft Jacket Case for iPhone Xs/X Sumi-e series Pikachu and Rayquaza - 2,200 yen (★)
Soft Jacket Case for iPhone Xs/X Sumi-e series Entei and Suicune and Raikou - 2,200 yen (★)
Clear File 2 Sheets Set Sumi-e series - 440 yen
Stainless Double Tumbler Sumi-e series Pikachu and Rayquaza - 1,650 yen (★)
Stainless Double Tumbler Sumi-e series Entei and Suicune and Raikou - 1,650 yen (★)
Sticker Set Sumi-e series Pikachu and Rayquaza - 385 yen
Sticker Set Sumi-e series Entei and Suicune and Raikou - 550 yen (★)
Mini folding Screen Collection Sumi-e series - 550 yen

Sources: https://www.pokemon.co.jp/info/2019/12/191213_p01.html and https://www.pokemon-card.com/info/2019/20191213_002240.html
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The official Japanese Pokémon Trading Card Game website has announced the details for the Zacian + Zamazenta Box (ザシアン+ザマゼンタBOX) which will be released in Japan on December 27th, 2019. Exclusive Zacian and Zamazenta cards will be included in this box set. It will cost 1,500 yen plus tax.

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Zacian + Zamazenta Box Details:

・ 27 cards
・ 6 Pokémon (4 types), 6 trainers (3 types), 15 basic energy cards
・ 3x Sword Booster Packs
・ 3x Shield Booster Packs
・ Tin Box

Source: https://www.pokemon-card.com/info/2019/20191213_002222.html