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{{TCG Single Set Infobox
| setname = {{tt|ポケモンカード★VS|Pokémon Card VS}}
| setsymbol = no
| setlogo = VS-Logo.png
| altname = Pokémon VS
| alt = Pokémon VS
| cards = 151
| setnum = 11
| release = 19 agosto 2001
| numdecks = 0
| prevset = Neo Destiny | japrevsetname = Darkness, and to Light...
| nextset = Pokémon Web | janextsetname = Pokémon Card★web
}}
 
'''Pokémon VS''' è un'espansione del [[Gioco di Carte Collezionabili Pokémon]] uscita unicamente in Giappone. Viene considerata come un'estensione delle espansioni ''{{GCC|Gym Heroes}}'' e ''{{GCC|Gym Challenge}}'' perché presenta i Pokémon dei [[Capipalestra]] di [[Johto]] e dei [[Superquattro]] dei videogiochi [[Pokémon Oro e Argento]] più carte aggiornate e con nuovi artwork dei Capipalestra di [[Kanto]].
 
==Informazioni==
A Psychic/Fighting booster pack features 4 trainers, 2 TMs (Morty, Chuck, Will, Bruno, Rocket), 5 Psychic type Pokémon, 3 Fighting type Pokémon, 3 Colorless type Pokémon (available in this pack are Falkner's Togetic, Whitney's Persian, Morty's Noctowl, Chuck's Tauros, Granbull, Bruno's Ursaring.), 6 Fighting energy, 5 Psychic energy, 1 Holo Rainbow energy, and 1 Holo Rocket's Pokémon (Wobbuffet, Raikou, Entei, Suicune).
 
A Fire/Water booster pack features 4 trainers, 2 TMs (Falkner, Pryce, Claire, Karen, Lance), 5 Water type Pokémon, 3 Fire type Pokémon, 3 Colorless type Pokémon (available in this pack are Falkner's Pidgeot, Fearow, Dodrio, Farfetch'd, Delibird, Claire's Dragonite.), 6 Water energy, 5 Fire energy, 1 Holo Dark energy, 1 Holo Dark type Pokémon (Morty's Murkrow, Pryce's Sneasel, Karen's Tyranitar, Umbreon).
 
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.
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