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'''Pokémon VS''' è un'espansione del [[Gioco di Carte Collezionabili Pokémon]] uscita unicamente in Giappone. Viene considerata come un'estensione delle espansioni ''{{
==Informazioni==
<!--This was the first expansion in Japan to feature cards on the e-series layout, first featured in English in ''{{
Pokémon VS introduced two long-term game mechanics. The first was the classification of {{
This expansion was distributed in a non-conventional manner. While the cards were still packaged in foil packs, each of these packs contained 30 cards instead of the traditional 10 cards, costing ¥690 instead of ¥300. This was also the first time the term 'half deck' was officially used and became a recognized method of gameplay. There were three random half decks released: Grass & Lightning, Water & Fire, and Fighting & Psychic. Each half deck contained a random assortment of set type Pokémon (i.e. one could only get a {{ct|Fuoco}} Pokémon in the Water & Fire half deck). {{ct|Incolore}} Pokémon and Trainer cards could be found in all half decks.
Pokémon VS was also the first Japanese expansion to use a numbering system. Instead of ordering them alphabetically and in descending rarity as with English expansions, the Japanese system has always ordered cards by type and [[National Pokédex]] number. This expansion slightly modifies this by categorising them by Gym Leader encounter order, followed by the Elite Four, Team Rocket, and the Champion.
[[Wizards of the Coast]] officially stated that they had no plans to release the VS set, primarily because they had competitive play in mind. Some cards from this expansion were still released in English in the {{
===Curiosità===
*Questa è stata anche la prima espansione giapponese ad avere una carta segreta: il Rocket's Tyranitar, il quale può essere trovata solo nel {{
*Fatta eccezione per [[Giovanni]] e {{ga|Blue}}, tutti i Capipalestra di Kanto e Johto sono presenti in questa espansione.
*Fatta eccezione per Brock, le cui due carte sono state illustrate da artisti diversi, ogni artista GCC ha illustrato tutti i Pokémon per un singolo personaggio: [[Atsuko Nishida]] (Falkner), [[Kyoko Umemoto]] (Bugsy), [[Miki Tanaka]] (Whitney), [[Naoyo Kimura]] (Morty), [[Yukiko Baba]] (Jasmine), [[Masako Yamashita]] (Chuck), [[Mitsuhiro Arita]] (Pryce), [[Shin-ichi Yoshida]] (Clair), [[Etsuya Hattori]] (Lt. Surge), [[Asuka Iwashita]] (Sabrina), [[Satoshi Ohta]] (Misty), [[Motofumi Fujiwara]] (Erika), [[Tomokazu Komiya]] (Janine), [[Kimiya Masago]] (Blaine), [[Kagemaru Himeno]] (Will), [[Toshinao Aoki]] (Koga), [[Yuka Morii]] (Bruno), [[Hajime Kusajima]] (Karen), [[Hironobu Yoshida]] (Rocket) e [[Aya Kusube]] (Lance). Inoltre, [["Big Mama" Tagawa]] ha illustrato tutte le carte allenatore TM. Lo stesso sarebbe stato poi fatto per tutte le normali variazioni dei {{
*Le uniche carte non comuni in questa espansione sono le carte Trainer.
*Questa è stata la prima espansione giapponese ad includere carte di {{
==Lista delle carte==
{{setlist/entry|141/141|{{GCC ID|VS|Master Ball|141}}|Trainer||Common|}}
{{setlist/entry|142/141|{{GCC ID|VS|Rocket's Tyranitar|142}}|Oscurità||Rare Holo|}}
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{{setlist/entry|None|{{OBP|Darkness Energy|Special}}|Energy|Oscurità|None|}}
{{setlist/entry|None|{{OBP|Metal Energy|Special}}|Energy|Metallo|None|}}
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