During the recent Pokemon Presents, The Pokemon Company revealed a brand new commemorative set for the Pokemon Trading Card Game (TCG).
The set is called “Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic” and includes all the gear and accessories a fan needs to play the Pokemon Trading Card Game, including some uniquely designed damage counters, markers, and more. It is planned to release sometime in later 2023.
You can check out the trailer below, along with additional details:
Experience the timeless joy of the Pokémon TCG with Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic—a product designed for fans to enjoy friendly battles anytime and anywhere! Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic features a foldable, portable two-player game board complete with card placement zones for your Active Pokémon, Benched Pokémon, deck, discard pile, and Prize cards. Since this board features a compartment at the center, it can also hold up to three decks and a toolbox featuring accessories you need for battling.
Inside the toolbox, you’ll find stackable damage counters that clearly indicate how much damage a Pokémon has taken, three-dimensional Poison and Burn markers, and metal orbs that take the place of Pokémon coins. At the center of the toolbox, you’ll be able to roll these metal orbs down a small chute—if the orb lands in a white-bordered hole, it’s treated as heads, and if it lands in a black-bordered hole, it’s treated as tails. When playing with Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic, you’ll never need to scrounge for dice or coins.
Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic includes:
- A game board that folds up to store all the items included in Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic.
- A toolbox for storing stackable damage counters, Poison and Burn markers, and metal orbs.
- Three Pokémon TCG decks featuring Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise, as well as newly printed cards to go along with the classics.
- Three deck boxes featuring Energy symbols matching the included Pokémon TCG decks.
Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic will be available in the Pokémon Center and at local game stores in late 2023.
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