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There are several different cards in this game: Pokémon Character cards, which include all non-legendary Pokémon, Rare Pokémon cards (legendary Pokémon), Item cards, Event cards, Gym Leader cards, and Smile Loan cards. | There are several different cards in this game: Pokémon Character cards, which include all non-legendary Pokémon, Rare Pokémon cards (legendary Pokémon), Item cards, Event cards, Gym Leader cards, and Smile Loan cards. | ||
The Pokémon Character cards make up 192 of the 204 featured Pokémon and are divided into three colors: yellow, orange, and red. Yellow Pokémon are the weakest, with either four or five Battle Points (BPs). All the basic forms of the [[starter Pokémon]] (as of Generation III) are included in this category, besides some other low-level Pokémon like {{p|Jigglypuff}}. Orange Pokémon are medium strength, with BPs of either six or seven. They include all the middle stages of the Starter Pokémon as well as evolved Pokémon like {{p|Slowbro}} and strong unevolved Pokémon like {{p|Aipom}} and {{p|Diglett}}. Red Pokémon are strong, with BPs of either eight or nine. They include all the final stages of the Starter Pokémon in addition to other powerful fully | The Pokémon Character cards make up 192 of the 204 featured Pokémon and are divided into three colors: yellow, orange, and red. Yellow Pokémon are the weakest, with either four or five Battle Points (BPs). All the basic forms of the [[starter Pokémon]] (as of Generation III) are included in this category, besides some other low-level Pokémon like {{p|Jigglypuff}}. Orange Pokémon are medium strength, with BPs of either six or seven. They include all the middle stages of the Starter Pokémon as well as evolved Pokémon like {{p|Slowbro}} and strong unevolved Pokémon like {{p|Aipom}} and {{p|Diglett}}. Red Pokémon are strong, with BPs of either eight or nine. They include all the final stages of the Starter Pokémon in addition to other powerful fully evolved Pokémon like {{p|Flygon}} and rare non-legendary Pokémon like {{p|Lapras}}. | ||
Rare Pokémon cards include all the legendary Pokémon in Generations I-III, with two {{p|Deoxys}} ({{DL|List of Pokémon with form differences|Deoxys|Attack Forme and Defense Forme}}). The [[legendary birds]], [[legendary beasts|beasts]], and [[legendary titans|titans]] and the [[Eon duo]] have ten BPs. The [[super-ancient Pokémon]], [[Tower duo]], {{p|Mewtwo}}, and Deoxys (Defense Forme) have eleven BPs. {{p|Mew}}, {{p|Celebi}}, {{p|Jirachi}}, and Deoxys (Attack Forme) have 12 BPs. | Rare Pokémon cards include all the legendary Pokémon in Generations I-III, with two {{p|Deoxys}} ({{DL|List of Pokémon with form differences|Deoxys|Attack Forme and Defense Forme}}). The [[legendary birds]], [[legendary beasts|beasts]], and [[legendary titans|titans]] and the [[Eon duo]] have ten BPs. The [[super-ancient Pokémon]], [[Tower duo]], {{p|Mewtwo}}, and Deoxys (Defense Forme) have eleven BPs. {{p|Mew}}, {{p|Celebi}}, {{p|Jirachi}}, and Deoxys (Attack Forme) have 12 BPs. |