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This card was included in the {{TCG|Mysterious Treasures}} expansion with artwork by [[Ryo Ueda]], first released in the Japanese {{TCG|Secret of the Lakes}} expansion. It was reprinted in the Japanese {{TCG|Rampardos the Attacker}} Half Deck, as well as the English Lucario Half Deck of the {{TCG|Diamond & Pearl Trainer Kit}}. It was reprinted again in the {{TCG|Majestic Dawn}} expansion. | This card was included in the {{TCG|Mysterious Treasures}} expansion with artwork by [[Ryo Ueda]], first released in the Japanese {{TCG|Secret of the Lakes}} expansion. It was reprinted in the Japanese {{TCG|Rampardos the Attacker}} Half Deck, as well as the English Lucario Half Deck of the {{TCG|Diamond & Pearl Trainer Kit}}. It was reprinted again in the {{TCG|Majestic Dawn}} expansion. | ||
Quick Ball was later reclassified as an {{TCG|Item card}} during the Sword & Shield Series and was first released in the Japanese {{TCG|V Starter Sets|V Starter Set Grass and V Starter Set Fighting}} with new artwork by [[sadaji]]. The English print was first released in the {{TCG|Sword & Shield}} expansion, along with a {{TCG|Full Art card|Full Art}} {{TCG|Secret card}} featuring artwork by the same illustrator. The Sword & Shield prints originate from the Japanese {{TCG|Shield}} expansion. In Japan, the Sword & Shield Regular print was reprinted in the {{TCG|Sword & Shield Premium Trainer Box}}, in the {{TCG|Charizard & Grimmsnarl VMAX Starter Sets}}, in three of the nine {{TCG|V Starter Decks}}, in the {{TCG|Shiny Star V}} subset, in the {{TCG|Venusaur & Blastoise VMAX Starter Sets}}, in a second version of the Charizard VMAX Starter Set from the {{TCGMerch|Sword & Shield|Era|VMAX Battle Triple Starter Set}}, in the {{TCG|Single Strike & Rapid Strike Premium Trainer Boxes | Quick Ball was later reclassified as an {{TCG|Item card}} during the Sword & Shield Series and was first released in the Japanese {{TCG|V Starter Sets|V Starter Set Grass and V Starter Set Fighting}} with new artwork by [[sadaji]]. The English print was first released in the {{TCG|Sword & Shield}} expansion, along with a {{TCG|Full Art card|Full Art}} {{TCG|Secret card}} featuring artwork by the same illustrator. The Sword & Shield prints originate from the Japanese {{TCG|Shield}} expansion. In Japan, the Sword & Shield Regular print was reprinted in the {{TCG|Sword & Shield Premium Trainer Box}}, in the {{TCG|Charizard & Grimmsnarl VMAX Starter Sets}}, in three of the nine {{TCG|V Starter Decks}}, in the {{TCG|Shiny Star V}} subset, in the {{TCG|Venusaur & Blastoise VMAX Starter Sets}}, in a second version of the Charizard VMAX Starter Set from the {{TCGMerch|Sword & Shield|Era|VMAX Battle Triple Starter Set}}, and in the {{TCG|Single Strike & Rapid Strike Premium Trainer Boxes}}. Parallel Holofoil versions of the Regular print were given to participants at {{TCG|League Cup}}s during the Sword & Shield Season (February - April 2020). The League Cup logo is in the bottom right corner of the artwork. A gold foil stamped "Staff" version was also given to those overseeing the events. | ||
It was reprinted with different artwork once again by Ryo Ueda in the {{TCG|Fusion Strike}} expansion, first released as a Holofoil card in both of the Japanese {{TCG|High-Class Decks}}. | It was reprinted with different artwork once again by Ryo Ueda in the {{TCG|Fusion Strike}} expansion, first released as a Holofoil card in both of the Japanese {{TCG|High-Class Decks}}. In Japan, the Sword & Shield Regular print was reprinted again in the {{TCG|Zacian & Zamazenta vs Eternatus Special Deck Set}} and the {{TCG|VSTAR Premium Trainer Box}}. | ||
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