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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-evolved Pokémon like {{p|Flygon}} and rare non-legendary Pokémon like {{p|Lapras}}.
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.