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| setname = HeartGold & SoulSilver
|setname=HeartGold & SoulSilver
| jasetname = ハートゴールドコレクション / ソウルシルバーコレクション
|jasetname=ハートゴールドコレクション •<br>ソウルシルバーコレクション
| transsetname = HeartGold Collection / SoulSilver Collection
|transsetname=HeartGold Collection SoulSilver Collection
| setsymbol = yes
|setsymbol=yes
| setlogo = HGSS TCG Logo.png
|alt=HeartGold and SoulSilver
| encards = 124
|setlogo=HS1 Logo EN.png
| ensetnum = 43
|encards=124
| enrelease = February 10, 2010
|ensetnum=43
| jacards = 150{{tt|*|71 in HeartGold Collection; 71 in SoulSilver Collection; 8 in both}}
|enrelease=February 10, 2010
| jasetnum = 43
|jacards={{tt|142|71 in HeartGold Collection; 71 in SoulSilver Collection}}
| alt = HeartGold and SoulSilver
|jasetnum=41
| jarelease = October 9, 2009
|jarelease=October 9, 2009
| numdecks = 3
|deck1=Growth Clash
| deck1 = {{TCG|Growth Clash}}
|deck1type={{e|Grass}}{{e|Fighting}}
| deck1type = {{ene|Grass}}{{ene|Fighting}}
|deck2=Ember Spark
| deck2 = {{TCG|Ember Spark}}
|deck2type={{e|Fire}}{{e|Lightning}}
| deck2type = {{ene|Fire}}{{ene|Lightning}}
|deck3=Mind Flood
| deck3 = {{TCG|Mind Flood}}
|deck3type={{e|Water}}{{e|Psychic}}
| deck3type = {{ene|Water}}{{ene|Psychic}}
|prevset=Advent of Arceus
| prevset = Platinum: Arceus
|japrevset=Advent of Arceus
| japrevset = Platinum: Arceus
|japrevsetname=Advent of Arceus
| japrevsetname = Advent of Arceus
|nextset=Reviving Legends
| nextset = Unleashed
|janextset=Reviving Legends
| janextset = Reviving Legends
|janextsetname=Reviving Legends
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'''Pokémon TCG: ''HeartGold & SoulSilver''''' (Japanese: '''ハートゴールドコレクション''' ''HeartGold Collection'' and '''ソウルシルバーコレクション''' ''SoulSilver Collection'') is the name given to the first main expansion of cards from the HeartGold & SoulSilver Series of the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] (the LEGEND Era in Japan).
'''Pokémon TCG: ''HeartGold & SoulSilver''''' (Japanese: '''ハートゴールドコレクション''' ''HeartGold Collection'' and '''ソウルシルバーコレクション''' ''SoulSilver Collection'') is the name given to the first expansion of cards from the ''HeartGold & SoulSilver'' era of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. The set brings several new mechanics and features to the game.


==Information==
==Blurb==
''HeartGold & SoulSilver'' is the first expansion of the Pokémon Trading Card Game series of the same name, though often shortened to ''HGSS'' (the same abbreviation is also used for the expansion itself). Based on {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} themselves, the expansion includes mostly Pokémon from [[Generation II]], which itself includes all Pokémon from [[Generation I]]. Unlike its predecessor, ''{{TCG|Neo Genesis}}'', ''HeartGold & SoulSilver'' also consists of many Pokémon from the first generation, whereas ''Neo Genesis'' included only those related to new Pokémon (such as {{p|Horsea}} and {{p|Seadra}}, which had to be included for {{p|Kingdra}}'s sake). In Japan, the expansion heralded the start of the ''Pokémon Card Game LEGEND'' series as two subsets, titled ''HeartGold Collection'' and ''SoulSilver Collection''.
<i>JOURNEY TO THE JOHTO REGION TO REVEAL HEARTGOLD & SOULSILVER!


''HeartGold & SoulSilver'' was the first expansion to use a revamped card design, which included multiple changes:
Pokémon are the heart and soul of any great Pokémon Trainer, and now is your chance to catch some of the greatest Pokémon of all time! With new kinds of cards that will change the way you play—like Pokémon Prime and the astonishing Pokémon LEGENDs Ho-Oh and Lugia—plus lots of Trainer cards that will accelerate your game and select Energy cards with a brand-new look, the HeartGold & SoulSilver expansion will get you started on your journey to greatness!</i>


* The card border is now gold and silver as opposed to yellow.
==Information==
* The illustrator's bar, the Pokémon stage bar and the Pokédex data strip all include tinges of gold.
[[File:L1 Logo.png|200px|thumb|HeartGold Collection •<br>SoulSilver Collection logos]]
* The evolution circle returns to the extreme top-left of the card. The stage name strip is extended further to the left due to this.
'''HeartGold & SoulSilver''' is the name given to the first main expansion of the ''HeartGold & SoulSilver Series'' of the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]. In Japan, it was released as the '''HeartGold Collection''' and '''SoulSilver Collection''' dual expansions that make up the first expansion block in the Pokémon Card Game LEGEND Era. It is based on {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, featuring [[Generation II]] Pokémon. The English expansion was released on February 10, 2010, while the Japanese expansion was released on October 9, 2009.
* An unfinished circle is present on Basic Pokémon cards where the evolution circle would be present on Stage 1 and 2 Pokémon cards.
* The flavor text area has been compressed further down with the illustrator's bar shortened in length to compensate.
* The top-right corner is now gold and silver to display the Hit Points more prominently.
* The weakness and resistance bar no longer has the swooshes featured since Neo Genesis.


''HeartGold & SoulSilver'' also introduced two new mechanics, as well as discontinuing two other mechanics. {{TCG|Pokémon SP|Pokémon ''SP''}} cards and {{TCG|Pokémon LV.X|Pokémon LV.''X''}} are no longer present, the latter due to the removal of levels on the cards. Pokémon LV.''X'' were replaced by a new mechanic in the form of {{TCG|Pokémon Prime}} (Great Pokémon in Japan), Pokémon that are considerably rarer and more powerful than any of their regular counterparts. Pokémon Prime do not play home to any new mechanics: they do not have special names, there are no drawbacks to their use and they evolve the same as any other Pokémon. They have a holographic gold border, much like the silver border of Pokémon LV.''X'' and {{TCG|Pokémon-ex}} before them, and additional graphics around the illustration box and the card name (which is also holographic gold). They also lack Pokédex data in order to free up space for more Pokémon Powers and attacks.
HeartGold & SoulSilver introduced {{TCG|Pokémon Prime}}, a type of Pokémon and {{TCG|Pokémon LEGEND}}, a classification of cards. Pokémon Prime were considerably more powerful than their regular counterparts. Pokémon Prime had Holofoil card border, gold foil name text, spikes on the border of the artwork window, and lacked the Pokédex entry. The artwork featured a close-up of the Pokémon's face. They replaced the Reverse Holofoil in booster packs. Pokémon LEGEND featured [[Legendary Pokémon]] and were consisted of two cards, the top half and the bottom half. They were treated as a single card when in play and both halves of the card must be played to the Bench at the same time. To compensate for their higher-than-average HP and stronger attacks, there were two drawbacks to playing Pokémon LEGEND. Both halves of the card have the same name, so only two of each half can be used in a 60-card deck. The opponent would also take two Prize cards upon their defeat, excluding {{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Ho-Oh LEGEND|111}} and {{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Lugia LEGEND|113}} from this expansion as they only featured one Pokémon. Pokémon LEGEND were entirely Holofoil and takes up three-quarters of the overall card. The top half included the HP and the illustrator's name in both English and Japanese, while the bottom part included the attack box, game rule box, weakness, resistance and retreat cost. The card text in the attack box appeared as if being pushed aside by the artwork.


The second new mechanic to be introduced by the set was {{TCG|Pokémon LEGEND}}, named after the series in Japan. Pokémon LEGEND are comprised of two cards - a top half and a bottom half - and can include either one or two Pokémon. They can be put into play only during the game itself and only when both halves of the card are ready to be played at the same time. To compensate for their higher-than-average HP and stronger attacks, there are two drawbacks to playing Pokémon LEGEND cards: both halves of the card have the same name, so only two of each half can be used in a 60-card deck. Also, Pokémon LEGEND cards depicting two Pokémon cause the opponent to take two Prize cards upon their defeat, much like with Pokémon-ex. Pokémon LEGEND cards are entirely holographic and three-quarters of the overall card is comprised of the illustration.
HeartGold & SoulSilver also introduced an updated card design, which included numerous changes. The card border was changed to gold and silver, the evolution circle moved to the extreme top-left with gold and gray circle, a new graphic of the name and HP strip, a new font for the Stage and the strip was extended slightly longer, a new font and smaller Pokédex entry text, shorter illustrator strip with silver and gold border, and the weakness and resistance no longer have a background graphic. For Japanese prints, the Poké-Power, Poké-Body, and attack text occupied the entire length of the attack box instead of having the first word of each item to be linear to each other.


The Japanese version of the expansion also brings about a change to the long-standing {{TCG|Trainer card}}: The three different types of Trainer are now classified as Item, Supporter and Stadium, though Item cards retain their title of Trainer cards in English regions until the release of {{TCG|Black & White}}. Similarly to {{TCG|Supporter card}}s and {{TCG|Stadium card}}s, which were color-coded red and green respectively after their reclassification in the ''{{TCG|Diamond & Pearl}}'' expansion, Item cards (including Trainer cards in English) are now color-coded blue. As with Pokémon cards, Trainer cards have also been redesigned: the illustration box now has a gold outline and the text area is metallic silver.
In the Japanese version of the expansion, the three subclass of Trainer cards were re-classified as Goods, Supporter and Stadium. The strip on the side of the card and the color of the title text featured different color; Goods were silver, Supporter were red, and Stadium were green. The Japanese version also introduced the Reverse Holofoil, known as '''mirror cards''' (ミラーカード), from the English version. Each Japanese booster pack came with eight Common and Uncommon, a Basic Energy, a Reverse Holofoil, and a Holofoil.


Japan's set also introduced a type of card that had been present in English regions since the launch of ''{{TCG|Expedition Base Set}}'' in the form of reverse holographic cards, known in Japan as '''mirror cards''' (ミラーカード). These feature the same holofoil treatment as reverse holographic cards that has been present since ''Diamond & Pearl'' in English.
The Basic Energy cards were printed with a silhouette of a Pokémon and some with a location in the background; Celebi (Grass}}, Ho-Oh and the Bell Tower (Fire), Lugia and the Whirl Islands (Water), Ampharos and the Glitter Lighthouse (Lightning), Espeon (Psychic), Sudowoodo (Fighting), Umbreon (Darkness), and Steelix and the Goldenrod Radio Tower (Metal).


=== Trivia ===
{{Setlist/nmheader|title=Additional cards|tablecol={{HeartGold color}}|bordercol={{HeartGold color dark}}|cellcol={{SoulSilver color}}|promo=yes|symbol=no}}
* This expansion marks the first instance in the TCG in which one generation of cards has included three distinct series; these are referred to as the DP Series, the PL Series and the HGSS Series (Pokémon Card Game DP, DPt and LEGEND respectively in Japan).
{{Setlist/nmentry|1/123|{{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Arcanine|1}}|Fire|||Non Holo {{TCG|Ember Spark}} Theme Deck exclusive}}
* The card revamp for this series of expansions marks only the second time in the TCG that the card layout has been revamped mid-generation, following the shift from Neo to e-Card in Generation II.
{{Setlist/nmentry|4/123|{{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Gyarados|4}}|Water|||Cracked Ice Holo {{TCGMerch|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Series|Player's Collection}} exclusive}}
* Six evolutionary items are featured in multiple different artworks from the expansion:
{{Setlist/nmentry|7/123|{{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Ninetales|7}}|Fire|||Cracked Ice Holo {{TCGMerch|Black & White|Series|Stage 1 Blisters}} exclusive}}
** A {{evostone|Thunderstone}} can be seen on {{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Raichu|10}}'s artwork;
{{Setlist/nmentry|8/123|{{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Noctowl|8}}|Colorless|||Non Holo {{TCG|Ember Spark}} Theme Deck exclusive}}
** A {{evostone|Fire Stone}} can be seen on {{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Arcanine|1}}'s and {{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Ninetales|7}}'s artworks;
{{Setlist/nmentry|10/123|{{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Raichu|10}}|Lightning|||Cracked Ice Holo {{TCGMerch|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Series|Player's Pack}} exclusive}}
** A {{evostone|Water Stone}} can be seen on {{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Starmie|53|}}'s artwork;
{{Setlist/nmentry|20/123|{{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Feraligatr|20}}|Water|||Cosmos Holo {{TCG|Mind Flood}} Theme Deck exclusive}}
** A {{evostone|Leaf Stone}} can be seen on {{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Exeggutor|18}}'s artwork;
{{Setlist/nmentry|20/123|{{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Feraligatr|20}}|Water|||Cracked Ice Holo {{TCGMerch|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Series|HeartGold & SoulSilver Series Collection}} exclusive}}
** A {{evostone|Moon Stone}} can be seen on {{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Wigglytuff|56}}'s and {{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Clefable|3}}'s artworks; and
{{Setlist/nmentry|26/123|{{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Meganium|26}}|Grass|||Cosmos Holo {{TCG|Growth Clash}} Theme Deck exclusive}}
** A {{DL|Evolution-inducing held item|King's Rock}} can be seen on {{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Slowking|12}}'s artwork.
{{Setlist/nmentry|26/123|{{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Meganium|26}}|Grass|||Cracked Ice Holo {{TCGMerch|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Series|HeartGold & SoulSilver Series Collection}} exclusive}}
* The Energy cards were the first ones that featured Pokémon:
{{Setlist/nmentry|28/123|{{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Pichu|28}}|Lightning|||"HeartGold & SoulSilver" stamp {{TCG|Prerelease cards|Prerelease promo}}}}
**{{TCG|Fighting Energy}} features {{p|Sudowoodo}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|28/123|{{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Pichu|28}}|Lightning|||Staff "HeartGold & SoulSilver" stamp {{TCG|Prerelease cards|Prerelease promo}}}}
**{{TCG|Fire Energy}} features {{p|Ho-Oh}} and the [[Bell Tower]]
{{Setlist/nmentry|32/123|{{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Typhlosion|32}}|Fire|||Cosmos Holo {{TCG|Ember Spark}} Theme Deck exclusive}}
**{{TCG|Grass Energy}} features {{p|Celebi}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|32/123|{{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Typhlosion|32}}|Fire|||Cracked Ice Holo {{TCGMerch|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Series|HeartGold & SoulSilver Series Collection}} exclusive}}
**{{TCG|Lightning Energy}} features {{p|Ampharos}} and the [[Glitter Lighthouse]]
{{Setlist/nmentry|39/123|{{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Delibird|39}}|Water|||Crosshatch Holo {{TCG|Pokémon League}} Snow Throw Season (December 2010)}}
**{{TCG|Psychic Energy}} features {{p|Espeon}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|40/123|{{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Donphan|40}}|Fighting|||Crosshatch Holo {{TCG|Pokémon League}} Ring Drop Season (September 2010)}}
**{{TCG|Water Energy}} features {{p|Lugia}} and the [[Whirl Islands]]
{{Setlist/nmentry|78/123|{{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Pikachu|78}}|Lightning|||{{OBP|Pokémon Day|disambiguation}} 2010 stamped promo}}
**{{TCG|Darkness Energy}} features {{p|Umbreon}}  
{{Setlist/nmentry|90/123|{{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Copycat|90}}|Supporter|||Crosshatch Holo {{TCG|Pokémon League}} Tepig Season (June 2011)}}
**{{TCG|Metal Energy}} features {{p|Steelix}} and the [[Goldenrod Radio Tower]]
{{Setlist/nmentry|97/123|{{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Pokémon Collector|97}}|Supporter|||Crosshatch Holo Player Rewards Program 2011-2012 (Tier Two)}}
**These basic energy cards are also reprinted in {{TCG|Call of Legends}} as Reverse Holographic cards.
{{Setlist/nmentry|98/123|{{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Pokémon Communication|98}}|Trainer|||Crosshatch Holo Player Rewards Program 2010-2011 (Tier Two)}}
**Energy cards received in the three starter theme decks do not feature Pokémon.
{{Setlist/nmentry|100/123|{{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Professor Elm's Training Method|100}}|Supporter|||Crosshatch Holo {{TCG|Professor Program}} stamp promo (March 2011)}}
* This is the first time that Double Colorless Energy has been printed since the {{TCG|Base Set}} in Japan, and since {{TCG|Base Set 2}} elsewhere.
{{Setlist/nmentry|101/123|{{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Professor Oak's New Theory|101}}|Supporter|||Crosshatch Holo {{TCG|Professor Program}} stamp promo (March 2011)}}
* Typically, there is about 6 Prime Cards per 36 booster packs for HGSS Series.
{{Setlist/nmentry|103/123|{{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Double Colorless Energy|103}}|Energy|Colorless||Crosshatch Holo {{TCG|Pokémon League}} Oshawott Season (July 2011)}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|104/123|{{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Rainbow Energy|104}}|Energy|Colorless||Crosshatch Holo Player Rewards Program 2011-2012 (Tier Three)}}
{{Setlist/nmfooter|cellcol={{SoulSilver color}}}}


==Card lists==
==Set lists==
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{{Setlist/header|title=HeartGold & SoulSilver|tablecol=B69E00|bordercol=766700|cellcol=E1E1E1|rarity=yes|symbol=yes|image=SetSymbolHeartGold and SoulSilver.png}}
{{Setlist/nmheader|title=HeartGold & SoulSilver|tablecol={{HeartGold color}}|bordercol={{HeartGold color dark}}|cellcol={{SoulSilver color}}|rarity=yes|symbol=yes|image=SetSymbolHeartGold and SoulSilver.png}}
{{Setlist/entry|1/123|{{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Arcanine|1}}|Fire||Rare Holo|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|1/123|{{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Arcanine|1}}|Fire||Rare Holo}}
{{Setlist/entry|2/123|{{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Azumarill|2}}|Water||Rare Holo|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|2/123|{{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Azumarill|2}}|Water||Rare Holo}}
{{Setlist/entry|3/123|{{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Clefable|3}}|Colorless||Rare Holo|
{{Setlist/nmentry|3/123|{{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Clefable|3}}|Colorless||Rare Holo}}
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{{Setlist/header|title=SoulSilver Collection|tablecol=E1E1E1|bordercol=929292|cellcol=EBEBEB|rarity=yes|symbol=yes|image=SetSymbolSoulSilver Collection.png}}
{{Setlist/nmheader|title=SoulSilver Collection|tablecol={{SoulSilver color}}|bordercol={{SoulSilver color dark}}|cellcol={{SoulSilver color light}}|rarity=yes|symbol=yes|image=SetSymbolSoulSilver Collection.png}}
{{Setlist/entry|001/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Caterpie|1}}|Grass||Common|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|001/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Caterpie|1}}|Grass||Common}}
{{Setlist/entry|002/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Metapod|2}}|Grass||Uncommon|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|002/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Metapod|2}}|Grass||Uncommon}}
{{Setlist/entry|003/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Butterfree|3}}|Grass||Rare|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|003/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Butterfree|3}}|Grass||Rare}}
{{Setlist/entry|004/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Paras|4}}|Grass||Common|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|004/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Paras|4}}|Grass||Common}}
{{Setlist/entry|005/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Parasect|5}}|Grass||Uncommon|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|005/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Parasect|5}}|Grass||Uncommon}}
{{Setlist/entry|006/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Chikorita|6}}|Grass||Common|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|006/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Chikorita|6}}|Grass||Common}}
{{Setlist/entry|007/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Bayleef|7}}|Grass||Common|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|007/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Bayleef|7}}|Grass||Common}}
{{Setlist/entry|008/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Meganium|8}}|Grass||Uncommon|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|008/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Meganium|8}}|Grass||Uncommon}}
{{Setlist/entry|009/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Meganium|9}}|Grass||SuperRare Holo|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|009/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Meganium|9}}|Grass||SuperRare Holo}}
{{Setlist/entry|010/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Ledyba|10}}|Grass||Common|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|010/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Ledyba|10}}|Grass||Common}}
{{Setlist/entry|011/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Ledian|11}}|Grass||Rare|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|011/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Ledian|11}}|Grass||Rare}}
{{Setlist/entry|012/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Vulpix|12}}|Fire||Common|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|012/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Vulpix|12}}|Fire||Common}}
{{Setlist/entry|013/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Ninetales|13}}|Fire||Rare Holo|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|013/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Ninetales|13}}|Fire||Rare Holo}}
{{Setlist/entry|014/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Cyndaquil|14}}|Fire||Common|}}  
{{Setlist/nmentry|014/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Cyndaquil|14}}|Fire||Common}}  
{{Setlist/entry|015/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Quilava|15}}|Fire||Common|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|015/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Quilava|15}}|Fire||Common}}
{{Setlist/entry|016/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Typhlosion|16}}|Fire||Uncommon|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|016/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Typhlosion|16}}|Fire||Uncommon}}
{{Setlist/entry|017/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Typhlosion|17}}|Fire||SuperRare Holo|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|017/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Typhlosion|17}}|Fire||SuperRare Holo}}
{{Setlist/entry|018/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Poliwag|18}}|Water||Common|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|018/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Poliwag|18}}|Water||Common}}
{{Setlist/entry|019/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Poliwhirl|19}}|Water||Uncommon|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|019/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Poliwhirl|19}}|Water||Uncommon}}
{{Setlist/entry|020/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Poliwrath|20}}|Water||Rare|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|020/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Poliwrath|20}}|Water||Rare}}
{{Setlist/entry|021/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Politoed|21}}|Water||Rare Holo|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|021/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Politoed|21}}|Water||Rare Holo}}
{{Setlist/entry|022/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Magikarp|22}}|Water||Common|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|022/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Magikarp|22}}|Water||Common}}
{{Setlist/entry|023/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Gyarados|23}}|Water||Rare Holo|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|023/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Gyarados|23}}|Water||Rare Holo}}
{{Setlist/entry|024/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Marill|24}}|Water||Common|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|024/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Marill|24}}|Water||Common}}
{{Setlist/entry|025/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Azumarill|25}}|Water||Rare Holo|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|025/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Azumarill|25}}|Water||Rare Holo}}
{{Setlist/entry|026/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Wooper|26}}|Water||Common|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|026/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Wooper|26}}|Water||Common}}
{{Setlist/entry|027/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Quagsire|27}}|Water||Rare Holo|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|027/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Quagsire|27}}|Water||Rare Holo}}
{{Setlist/entry|028/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Delibird|28}}|Water||Uncommon|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|028/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Delibird|28}}|Water||Uncommon}}
{{Setlist/entry|029/070|[[Lugia LEGEND (SoulSilver Collection 29)|Lugia]] {{LEGEND}}|Water||Rare Holo LEGEND|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|029/070|[[Lugia LEGEND (SoulSilver Collection 29)|Lugia]] {{LEGEND}}|Water||Rare Holo LEGEND}}
{{Setlist/entry|030/070|[[Lugia LEGEND (SoulSilver Collection 30)|Lugia]] {{LEGEND}}|Water||Rare Holo LEGEND|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|030/070|[[Lugia LEGEND (SoulSilver Collection 30)|Lugia]] {{LEGEND}}|Water||Rare Holo LEGEND}}
{{Setlist/entry|031/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Pichu|31}}|Lightning||Rare Holo|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|031/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Pichu|31}}|Lightning||Rare Holo}}
{{Setlist/entry|032/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Pikachu|32}}|Lightning||Common|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|032/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Pikachu|32}}|Lightning||Common}}
{{Setlist/entry|033/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Raichu|33}}|Lightning||Rare Holo|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|033/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Raichu|33}}|Lightning||Rare Holo}}
{{Setlist/entry|034/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Zubat|34}}|Psychic||Common|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|034/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Zubat|34}}|Psychic||Common}}
{{Setlist/entry|035/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Golbat|35}}|Psychic||Common|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|035/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Golbat|35}}|Psychic||Common}}
{{Setlist/entry|036/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Crobat|36}}|Psychic||Uncommon|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|036/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Crobat|36}}|Psychic||Uncommon}}
{{Setlist/entry|037/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Crobat|37}}|Psychic||SuperRare Holo|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|037/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Crobat|37}}|Psychic||SuperRare Holo}}
{{Setlist/entry|038/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Drowzee|38}}|Psychic||Common|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|038/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Drowzee|38}}|Psychic||Common}}
{{Setlist/entry|039/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Hypno|39}}|Psychic||Rare|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|039/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Hypno|39}}|Psychic||Rare}}
{{Setlist/entry|040/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Exeggcute|40}}|Psychic||Common|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|040/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Exeggcute|40}}|Psychic||Common}}
{{Setlist/entry|041/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Exeggutor|41}}|Psychic||Rare|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|041/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Exeggutor|41}}|Psychic||Rare}}
{{Setlist/entry|042/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Natu|42}}|Psychic||Common|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|042/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Natu|42}}|Psychic||Common}}
{{Setlist/entry|043/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Xatu|43}}|Psychic||Rare Holo|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|043/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Xatu|43}}|Psychic||Rare Holo}}
{{Setlist/entry|044/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Unown|44}}|Psychic||Uncommon|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|044/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Unown|44}}|Psychic||Uncommon}}
{{Setlist/entry|045/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Sandshrew|45}}|Fighting||Common|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|045/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Sandshrew|45}}|Fighting||Common}}
{{Setlist/entry|046/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Sandslash|46}}|Fighting||Rare|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|046/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Sandslash|46}}|Fighting||Rare}}
{{Setlist/entry|047/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Sudowoodo|47}}|Fighting||Rare Holo|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|047/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Sudowoodo|47}}|Fighting||Rare Holo}}
{{Setlist/entry|048/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Tyrogue|48}}|Fighting||Rare|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|048/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Tyrogue|48}}|Fighting||Rare}}
{{Setlist/entry|049/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Hitmontop|49}}|Fighting||Rare Holo|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|049/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Hitmontop|49}}|Fighting||Rare Holo}}
{{Setlist/entry|050/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Igglybuff|50}}|Colorless||Uncommon|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|050/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Igglybuff|50}}|Colorless||Uncommon}}
{{Setlist/entry|051/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Jigglypuff|51}}|Colorless||Common|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|051/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Jigglypuff|51}}|Colorless||Common}}
{{Setlist/entry|052/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Wigglytuff|52}}|Colorless||Uncommon|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|052/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Wigglytuff|52}}|Colorless||Uncommon}}
{{Setlist/entry|053/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Meowth|53}}|Colorless||Common|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|053/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Meowth|53}}|Colorless||Common}}
{{Setlist/entry|054/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Persian|54}}|Colorless||Rare|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|054/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Persian|54}}|Colorless||Rare}}
{{Setlist/entry|055/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Farfetch'd|55}}|Colorless||Rare|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|055/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Farfetch'd|55}}|Colorless||Rare}}
{{Setlist/entry|056/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Aipom|56}}|Colorless||Common|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|056/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Aipom|56}}|Colorless||Common}}
{{Setlist/entry|057/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Snubbull|57}}|Colorless||Common|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|057/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Snubbull|57}}|Colorless||Common}}
{{Setlist/entry|058/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Granbull|58}}|Colorless||Rare|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|058/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Granbull|58}}|Colorless||Rare}}
{{Setlist/entry|059/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Teddiursa|59}}|Colorless||Common|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|059/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Teddiursa|59}}|Colorless||Common}}
{{Setlist/entry|060/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Ursaring|60}}|Colorless||Uncommon|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|060/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Ursaring|60}}|Colorless||Uncommon}}
{{Setlist/entry|061/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Ursaring|61}}|Colorless||SuperRare Holo|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|061/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Ursaring|61}}|Colorless||SuperRare Holo}}
{{Setlist/entry|062/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Miltank|62}}|Colorless||Uncommon|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|062/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Miltank|62}}|Colorless||Uncommon}}
{{Setlist/entry|063/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Full Heal|63}}|Item||Uncommon|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|063/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Full Heal|63}}|Item||Uncommon}}
{{Setlist/entry|064/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Pokégear 3.0|64}}|Item||Uncommon|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|064/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Pokégear 3.0|64}}|Item||Uncommon}}
{{Setlist/entry|065/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Pokémon Communication|65}}|Item||Uncommon|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|065/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Pokémon Communication|65}}|Item||Uncommon}}
{{Setlist/entry|066/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Moomoo Milk|66}}|Item||Uncommon|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|066/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Moomoo Milk|66}}|Item||Uncommon}}
{{Setlist/entry|067/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Fisherman|67}}|Supporter||Uncommon|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|067/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Fisherman|67}}|Supporter||Uncommon}}
{{Setlist/entry|068/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Pokémon Collector|68}}|Supporter||Uncommon|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|068/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Pokémon Collector|68}}|Supporter||Uncommon}}
{{Setlist/entry|069/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Copycat|69}}|Supporter||Uncommon|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|069/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Copycat|69}}|Supporter||Uncommon}}
{{Setlist/entry|070/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Rainbow Energy|70}}|Energy|Rainbow|Uncommon|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|070/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Rainbow Energy|70}}|Energy|Colorless|Uncommon}}
{{Setlist/entry|071/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Alph Lithograph|71}}|Item||None|}}
{{Setlist/nmentry|071/070|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Alph Lithograph|71}}|Item||None}}
{{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG|Grass Energy}}|Energy|Grass|None|}}
{{Setlist/nmfooter|cellcol={{SoulSilver color light}}}}
{{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG|Fire Energy}}|Energy|Fire|None|}}
{{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG|Water Energy}}|Energy|Water|None|}}
{{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG|Lightning Energy}}|Energy|Lightning|None|}}
{{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG|Psychic Energy}}|Energy|Psychic|None|}}
{{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG|Fighting Energy}}|Energy|Fighting|None|}}
{{Setlist/entry|None|{{OBP|Darkness Energy|Basic}}|Energy|Darkness|None|}}
{{Setlist/entry|None|{{OBP|Metal Energy|Basic}}|Energy|Metal|None|}}
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==Gallery==
{{TCGMerchGallery
|background={{HeartGold color}}
|border={{HeartGold color dark}}
|image1=HS1 Booster Ampharos.jpg
|caption1=English Ampharos pack
|image2=HS1 Booster Donphan.jpg
|caption2=English Donphan pack
|image3=HS1 Booster Lugia.jpg
|caption3=English Lugia pack
|image4=HS1 Booster Ho-Oh.jpg
|caption4=English Ho-Oh pack
|image5=HGSS TCG Ampharos Art.png
|caption5=Ampharos art
}}
 
==Languages this set is released in==
The HeartGold & SoulSilver Collection sets are only released in Japanese. This Japanese set was only printed in 1st edition, with all cards (including the Ultra Rare {{TCG|Pokémon Prime}} cards) also available as Reverse Holos. The {{TCG|Pokémon LEGEND}} cards and the non-holo versions of the three [[Generation II]] first partner Pokémon {{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Chikorita|6}}, {{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Cyndaquil|14}}, and {{TCG ID|HeartGold Collection|Totodile|22}} were also available as unlimited edition, though an unknown promotional release. The HeartGold & SoulSilver set is released in English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese. Cards in the English, German, French, Italian, and Spanish sets were also available as Reverse Holos. The Portuguese version of this set lacked any Reverse Holos.
 
==In other languages==
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|ru=Золотое Сердце и Серебряная Душа ''Zolotoye Serdtse i Serebryanaya Dusha''
|es=HeartGold y SoulSilver
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==External links==
* [https://www.pokemon.com/static-assets/content-assets/cms2/pdf/trading-card-game/checklist/hgss1_web_cardlist_en.pdf Set checklist]
 
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Latest revision as of 08:29, 10 April 2024

← Platinum: Arceus
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HeartGold & SoulSilver
ハートゴールドコレクション •
ソウルシルバーコレクション
SetSymbolHeartGold and SoulSilver.png
HS1 Logo EN.png
Cards in set English: 124
Japanese: 142
Set number English: 43
Japanese: 41
Release date English: February 10, 2010
Japanese: October 9, 2009
Theme Decks

Growth Clash (GrassFighting)
Ember Spark (FireLightning)
Mind Flood (WaterPsychic)

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HeartGold Collection • SoulSilver Collection
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Pokémon TCG: HeartGold & SoulSilver (Japanese: ハートゴールドコレクション HeartGold Collection and ソウルシルバーコレクション SoulSilver Collection) is the name given to the first main expansion of cards from the HeartGold & SoulSilver Series of the Pokémon Trading Card Game (the LEGEND Era in Japan).

Blurb

JOURNEY TO THE JOHTO REGION TO REVEAL HEARTGOLD & SOULSILVER!

Pokémon are the heart and soul of any great Pokémon Trainer, and now is your chance to catch some of the greatest Pokémon of all time! With new kinds of cards that will change the way you play—like Pokémon Prime and the astonishing Pokémon LEGENDs Ho-Oh and Lugia—plus lots of Trainer cards that will accelerate your game and select Energy cards with a brand-new look, the HeartGold & SoulSilver expansion will get you started on your journey to greatness!

Information

 
HeartGold Collection •
SoulSilver Collection logos

HeartGold & SoulSilver is the name given to the first main expansion of the HeartGold & SoulSilver Series of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. In Japan, it was released as the HeartGold Collection and SoulSilver Collection dual expansions that make up the first expansion block in the Pokémon Card Game LEGEND Era. It is based on Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, featuring Generation II Pokémon. The English expansion was released on February 10, 2010, while the Japanese expansion was released on October 9, 2009.

HeartGold & SoulSilver introduced Pokémon Prime, a type of Pokémon and Pokémon LEGEND, a classification of cards. Pokémon Prime were considerably more powerful than their regular counterparts. Pokémon Prime had Holofoil card border, gold foil name text, spikes on the border of the artwork window, and lacked the Pokédex entry. The artwork featured a close-up of the Pokémon's face. They replaced the Reverse Holofoil in booster packs. Pokémon LEGEND featured Legendary Pokémon and were consisted of two cards, the top half and the bottom half. They were treated as a single card when in play and both halves of the card must be played to the Bench at the same time. To compensate for their higher-than-average HP and stronger attacks, there were two drawbacks to playing Pokémon LEGEND. Both halves of the card have the same name, so only two of each half can be used in a 60-card deck. The opponent would also take two Prize cards upon their defeat, excluding Ho-Oh LEGEND and Lugia LEGEND from this expansion as they only featured one Pokémon. Pokémon LEGEND were entirely Holofoil and takes up three-quarters of the overall card. The top half included the HP and the illustrator's name in both English and Japanese, while the bottom part included the attack box, game rule box, weakness, resistance and retreat cost. The card text in the attack box appeared as if being pushed aside by the artwork.

HeartGold & SoulSilver also introduced an updated card design, which included numerous changes. The card border was changed to gold and silver, the evolution circle moved to the extreme top-left with gold and gray circle, a new graphic of the name and HP strip, a new font for the Stage and the strip was extended slightly longer, a new font and smaller Pokédex entry text, shorter illustrator strip with silver and gold border, and the weakness and resistance no longer have a background graphic. For Japanese prints, the Poké-Power, Poké-Body, and attack text occupied the entire length of the attack box instead of having the first word of each item to be linear to each other.

In the Japanese version of the expansion, the three subclass of Trainer cards were re-classified as Goods, Supporter and Stadium. The strip on the side of the card and the color of the title text featured different color; Goods were silver, Supporter were red, and Stadium were green. The Japanese version also introduced the Reverse Holofoil, known as mirror cards (ミラーカード), from the English version. Each Japanese booster pack came with eight Common and Uncommon, a Basic Energy, a Reverse Holofoil, and a Holofoil.

The Basic Energy cards were printed with a silhouette of a Pokémon and some with a location in the background; Celebi (Grass}}, Ho-Oh and the Bell Tower (Fire), Lugia and the Whirl Islands (Water), Ampharos and the Glitter Lighthouse (Lightning), Espeon (Psychic), Sudowoodo (Fighting), Umbreon (Darkness), and Steelix and the Goldenrod Radio Tower (Metal).

Additional cards
No. Image Card name Type Promotion
1/123   Arcanine   Non Holo Ember Spark Theme Deck exclusive
4/123   Gyarados   Cracked Ice Holo Player's Collection exclusive
7/123   Ninetales   Cracked Ice Holo Stage 1 Blisters exclusive
8/123   Noctowl   Non Holo Ember Spark Theme Deck exclusive
10/123   Raichu   Cracked Ice Holo Player's Pack exclusive
20/123   Feraligatr   Cosmos Holo Mind Flood Theme Deck exclusive
20/123   Feraligatr   Cracked Ice Holo HeartGold & SoulSilver Series Collection exclusive
26/123   Meganium   Cosmos Holo Growth Clash Theme Deck exclusive
26/123   Meganium   Cracked Ice Holo HeartGold & SoulSilver Series Collection exclusive
28/123   Pichu   "HeartGold & SoulSilver" stamp Prerelease promo
28/123   Pichu   Staff "HeartGold & SoulSilver" stamp Prerelease promo
32/123   Typhlosion   Cosmos Holo Ember Spark Theme Deck exclusive
32/123   Typhlosion   Cracked Ice Holo HeartGold & SoulSilver Series Collection exclusive
39/123   Delibird   Crosshatch Holo Pokémon League Snow Throw Season (December 2010)
40/123   Donphan   Crosshatch Holo Pokémon League Ring Drop Season (September 2010)
78/123   Pikachu   Pokémon Day 2010 stamped promo
90/123   Copycat Su Crosshatch Holo Pokémon League Tepig Season (June 2011)
97/123   Pokémon Collector Su Crosshatch Holo Player Rewards Program 2011-2012 (Tier Two)
98/123   Pokémon Communication T Crosshatch Holo Player Rewards Program 2010-2011 (Tier Two)
100/123   Professor Elm's Training Method Su Crosshatch Holo Professor Program stamp promo (March 2011)
101/123   Professor Oak's New Theory Su Crosshatch Holo Professor Program stamp promo (March 2011)
103/123   Double Colorless Energy   E Crosshatch Holo Pokémon League Oshawott Season (July 2011)
104/123   Rainbow Energy   E Crosshatch Holo Player Rewards Program 2011-2012 (Tier Three)
 


Set lists

HeartGold & SoulSilver
No. Image Card name Type Rarity
1/123   Arcanine     Promotion
2/123   Azumarill     Promotion
3/123   Clefable     Promotion
4/123   Gyarados     Promotion
5/123   Hitmontop     Promotion
6/123   Jumpluff     Promotion
7/123   Ninetales     Promotion
8/123   Noctowl     Promotion
9/123   Quagsire     Promotion
10/123   Raichu     Promotion
11/123   Shuckle     Promotion
12/123   Slowking     Promotion
13/123   Wobbuffet     Promotion
14/123   Ampharos     Promotion
15/123   Ariados     Promotion
16/123   Butterfree     Promotion
17/123   Cleffa     Promotion
18/123   Exeggutor     Promotion
19/123   Farfetch'd     Promotion
20/123   Feraligatr     Promotion
21/123   Furret     Promotion
22/123   Granbull     Promotion
23/123   Hypno     Promotion
24/123   Lapras     Promotion
25/123   Ledian     Promotion
26/123   Meganium     Promotion
27/123   Persian     Promotion
28/123   Pichu     Promotion
29/123   Sandslash     Promotion
30/123   Smoochum     Promotion
31/123   Sunflora     Promotion
32/123   Typhlosion     Promotion
33/123   Tyrogue     Promotion
34/123   Weezing     Promotion
35/123   Bayleef     Promotion
36/123   Blissey     Promotion
37/123   Corsola     Promotion
38/123   Croconaw     Promotion
39/123   Delibird     Promotion
40/123   Donphan     Promotion
41/123   Dunsparce     Promotion
42/123   Flaaffy     Promotion
43/123   Heracross     Promotion
44/123   Igglybuff     Promotion
45/123   Mantine     Promotion
46/123   Metapod     Promotion
47/123   Miltank     Promotion
48/123   Parasect     Promotion
49/123   Quilava     Promotion
50/123   Qwilfish     Promotion
51/123   Skiploom     Promotion
52/123   Slowbro     Promotion
53/123   Starmie     Promotion
54/123   Unown     Promotion
55/123   Unown     Promotion
56/123   Wigglytuff     Promotion
57/123   Caterpie     Promotion
58/123   Chansey     Promotion
59/123   Chikorita     Promotion
60/123   Clefairy     Promotion
61/123   Cyndaquil     Promotion
62/123   Drowzee     Promotion
63/123   Exeggcute     Promotion
64/123   Girafarig     Promotion
65/123   Growlithe     Promotion
66/123   Hoothoot     Promotion
67/123   Hoppip     Promotion
68/123   Jigglypuff     Promotion
69/123   Jynx     Promotion
70/123   Koffing     Promotion
71/123   Ledyba     Promotion
72/123   Magikarp     Promotion
73/123   Mareep     Promotion
74/123   Marill     Promotion
75/123   Meowth     Promotion
76/123   Paras     Promotion
77/123   Phanpy     Promotion
78/123   Pikachu     Promotion
79/123   Sandshrew     Promotion
80/123   Sentret     Promotion
81/123   Slowpoke     Promotion
82/123   Snubbull     Promotion
83/123   Spinarak     Promotion
84/123   Staryu     Promotion
85/123   Sunkern     Promotion
86/123   Totodile     Promotion
87/123   Vulpix     Promotion
88/123   Wooper     Promotion
89/123   Bill Su   Promotion
90/123   Copycat Su   Promotion
91/123   Energy Switch T   Promotion
92/123   Fisherman Su   Promotion
93/123   Full Heal T   Promotion
94/123   Moomoo Milk T   Promotion
95/123   Poké Ball T   Promotion
96/123   Pokégear 3.0 T   Promotion
97/123   Pokémon Collector Su   Promotion
98/123   Pokémon Communication T   Promotion
99/123   Pokémon Reversal T   Promotion
100/123   Professor Elm's Training Method Su   Promotion
101/123   Professor Oak's New Theory Su   Promotion
102/123   Switch T   Promotion
103/123   Double Colorless Energy   E   Promotion
104/123   Rainbow Energy   E   Promotion
105/123   Ampharos     Promotion
106/123   Blissey     Promotion
107/123   Donphan     Promotion
108/123   Feraligatr     Promotion
109/123   Meganium     Promotion
110/123   Typhlosion     Promotion
111/123   Ho-Oh       Promotion
112/123   Ho-Oh       Promotion
113/123   Lugia       Promotion
114/123   Lugia       Promotion
115/123   Grass Energy   E   Promotion
116/123   Fire Energy   E   Promotion
117/123   Water Energy   E   Promotion
118/123   Lightning Energy   E   Promotion
119/123   Psychic Energy   E   Promotion
120/123   Fighting Energy   E   Promotion
121/123   Darkness Energy   E   Promotion
122/123   Metal Energy   E   Promotion
123/123   Gyarados     Promotion
ONE   Alph Lithograph T   Promotion
 

HeartGold Collection
No. Image Card name Type Rarity
001/070   Weedle     Promotion
002/070   Kakuna     Promotion
003/070   Beedrill     Promotion
004/070   Spinarak     Promotion
005/070   Ariados     Promotion
006/070   Hoppip     Promotion
007/070   Skiploom     Promotion
008/070   Jumpluff     Promotion
009/070   Sunkern     Promotion
010/070   Sunflora     Promotion
011/070   Shuckle     Promotion
012/070   Heracross     Promotion
013/070   Growlithe     Promotion
014/070   Arcanine     Promotion
015/070   Ho-Oh       Promotion
016/070   Ho-Oh       Promotion
017/070   Slowpoke     Promotion
018/070   Slowbro     Promotion
019/070   Staryu     Promotion
020/070   Starmie     Promotion
021/070   Lapras     Promotion
022/070   Totodile     Promotion
023/070   Croconaw     Promotion
024/070   Feraligatr     Promotion
025/070   Feraligatr     Promotion
026/070   Qwilfish     Promotion
027/070   Corsola     Promotion
028/070   Remoraid     Promotion
029/070   Octillery     Promotion
030/070   Mantine     Promotion
031/070   Mareep     Promotion
032/070   Flaaffy     Promotion
033/070   Ampharos     Promotion
034/070   Ampharos     Promotion
035/070   Koffing     Promotion
036/070   Weezing     Promotion
037/070   Smoochum     Promotion
038/070   Jynx     Promotion
039/070   Slowking     Promotion
040/070   Unown     Promotion
041/070   Wobbuffet     Promotion
042/070   Mankey     Promotion
043/070   Primeape     Promotion
044/070   Phanpy     Promotion
045/070   Donphan     Promotion
046/070   Donphan     Promotion
047/070   Spearow     Promotion
048/070   Fearow     Promotion
049/070   Cleffa     Promotion
050/070   Clefairy     Promotion
051/070   Clefable     Promotion
052/070   Chansey     Promotion
053/070   Blissey     Promotion
054/070   Blissey     Promotion
055/070   Tauros     Promotion
056/070   Sentret     Promotion
057/070   Furret     Promotion
058/070   Hoothoot     Promotion
059/070   Noctowl     Promotion
060/070   Girafarig     Promotion
061/070   Dunsparce     Promotion
062/070   Stantler     Promotion
063/070   Energy Switch I   Promotion
064/070   Switch I   Promotion
065/070   Pokémon Reversal I   Promotion
066/070   Poké Ball I   Promotion
067/070   Professor Elm's Training Method Su   Promotion
068/070   Professor Oak's New Theory Su   Promotion
069/070   Bill Su   Promotion
070/070   Double Colorless Energy   E   Promotion
071/070   Alph Lithograph I Promotion
 


SoulSilver Collection
No. Image Card name Type Rarity
001/070   Caterpie     Promotion
002/070   Metapod     Promotion
003/070   Butterfree     Promotion
004/070   Paras     Promotion
005/070   Parasect     Promotion
006/070   Chikorita     Promotion
007/070   Bayleef     Promotion
008/070   Meganium     Promotion
009/070   Meganium     Promotion
010/070   Ledyba     Promotion
011/070   Ledian     Promotion
012/070   Vulpix     Promotion
013/070   Ninetales     Promotion
014/070   Cyndaquil     Promotion
015/070   Quilava     Promotion
016/070   Typhlosion     Promotion
017/070   Typhlosion     Promotion
018/070   Poliwag     Promotion
019/070   Poliwhirl     Promotion
020/070   Poliwrath     Promotion
021/070   Politoed     Promotion
022/070   Magikarp     Promotion
023/070   Gyarados     Promotion
024/070   Marill     Promotion
025/070   Azumarill     Promotion
026/070   Wooper     Promotion
027/070   Quagsire     Promotion
028/070   Delibird     Promotion
029/070   Lugia       Promotion
030/070   Lugia       Promotion
031/070   Pichu     Promotion
032/070   Pikachu     Promotion
033/070   Raichu     Promotion
034/070   Zubat     Promotion
035/070   Golbat     Promotion
036/070   Crobat     Promotion
037/070   Crobat     Promotion
038/070   Drowzee     Promotion
039/070   Hypno     Promotion
040/070   Exeggcute     Promotion
041/070   Exeggutor     Promotion
042/070   Natu     Promotion
043/070   Xatu     Promotion
044/070   Unown     Promotion
045/070   Sandshrew     Promotion
046/070   Sandslash     Promotion
047/070   Sudowoodo     Promotion
048/070   Tyrogue     Promotion
049/070   Hitmontop     Promotion
050/070   Igglybuff     Promotion
051/070   Jigglypuff     Promotion
052/070   Wigglytuff     Promotion
053/070   Meowth     Promotion
054/070   Persian     Promotion
055/070   Farfetch'd     Promotion
056/070   Aipom     Promotion
057/070   Snubbull     Promotion
058/070   Granbull     Promotion
059/070   Teddiursa     Promotion
060/070   Ursaring     Promotion
061/070   Ursaring     Promotion
062/070   Miltank     Promotion
063/070   Full Heal I   Promotion
064/070   Pokégear 3.0 I   Promotion
065/070   Pokémon Communication I   Promotion
066/070   Moomoo Milk I   Promotion
067/070   Fisherman Su   Promotion
068/070   Pokémon Collector Su   Promotion
069/070   Copycat Su   Promotion
070/070   Rainbow Energy   E   Promotion
071/070   Alph Lithograph I Promotion
 

Gallery

English Ampharos pack
English Donphan pack
English Lugia pack
English Ho-Oh pack
Ampharos art
The Sneak-Peek Tins
The Sneak-Peek Tins
The Sneak-Peek Tins
The Sneak-Peek Tins
The Sneak-Peek Tins
The Sneak-Peek Tins
The Sneak-Peek Tins
The Sneak-Peek Tins
The Sneak-Peek Tins
The Sneak-Peek Tins
The Sneak-Peek Tins
The Sneak-Peek Tins
The Sneak-Peek Tins
The Sneak-Peek Tins
The Sneak-Peek Tins


Languages this set is released in

The HeartGold & SoulSilver Collection sets are only released in Japanese. This Japanese set was only printed in 1st edition, with all cards (including the Ultra Rare Pokémon Prime cards) also available as Reverse Holos. The Pokémon LEGEND cards and the non-holo versions of the three Generation II first partner Pokémon Chikorita, Cyndaquil, and Totodile were also available as unlimited edition, though an unknown promotional release. The HeartGold & SoulSilver set is released in English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese. Cards in the English, German, French, Italian, and Spanish sets were also available as Reverse Holos. The Portuguese version of this set lacked any Reverse Holos.

In other languages

Language Title
  French HeartGold & SoulSilver
  German HeartGold & SoulSilver
  Italian HeartGold & SoulSilver
  Brazilian Portuguese HeartGold SoulSilver
  Russian Золотое Сердце и Серебряная Душа Zolotoye Serdtse i Serebryanaya Dusha
  Spanish HeartGold y SoulSilver

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Pokémon Trading Card Game expansions and releases
Bold indicates a main expansion. Italics indicate a special set. Releases that are entirely composed of prints from other releases are small.
HeartGold & SoulSilver Series
HGSS Black Star Promos
HeartGold & SoulSilver: Growth ClashEmber SparkMind Flood
HS Trainer Kit
Unleashed: Chaos ControlSteel Sentinel
Undaunted: NightfallDaybreak
Triumphant: Royal GuardVerdant Frost
Pikachu World Collection 2010
Call of Legends Series
Call of Legends: ReconRetort
LEGEND Era
L-P Promotional cards
HeartGold CollectionSoulSilver Collection: Random Basic Pack
Battle Starter DecksLeafeon vs Metagross Expert Deck
Reviving Legends: Steelix Constructed Standard DeckTyranitar Constructed Standard Deck
Lost LinkPikachu World Collection 2010
Clash at the Summit