Victory Medal (Battle Road promo)

Trainer
Victory Medal
勝利のメダル Victory Medal
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Spring 2011 Battle Roads print
Illus. Takashi Yamaguchi
Expansion Miscellaneous Promotional cards
Japanese expansion Unnumbered Promotional cards
Japanese expansion DPt-P Promotional cards
Japanese card no. 031/DPt-P
Japanese expansion DPt-P Promotional cards
Japanese card no. 036/DPt-P
Japanese expansion DPt-P Promotional cards
Japanese card no. 051/DPt-P
Japanese expansion L-P Promotional cards
Japanese card no. 027/L-P
Japanese expansion L-P Promotional cards
Japanese card no. 031/L-P
Japanese expansion L-P Promotional cards
Japanese card no. 032/L-P
Japanese expansion L-P Promotional cards
Japanese card no. 033/L-P
Japanese expansion L-P Promotional cards
Japanese card no. 041/L-P
Japanese expansion L-P Promotional cards
Japanese card no. 042/L-P
Japanese expansion L-P Promotional cards
Japanese card no. 043/L-P

Victory Medal (Japanese: 勝利のメダル Victory Medal) is a Trainer card (Item card in Japan). It was released as numerous different promotional cards.

Card text

All prints
  You can't have more than 1 ACE SPEC card in your deck.
Team Plasma
Team Plasma
  You can't have more than 1 ACE SPEC card in your deck.
  FLARE
  (Prism Star) Rule
You can't have more than 1   card with the same name in your deck. If a   card would go to the discard pile, put it in the Lost Zone instead.
TAG TEAM
 
 
 
 
 
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VSTAR Power
Flip 2 coins. If one of them is heads, draw a card. If both are heads, search your deck for any 1 card, put it into your hand, and shuffle your deck afterward.
 
Do Nothing  
At the beginning of your turn, flip a coin. If heads, you can do nothing during your turn. If tails, your opponent can do nothing during his or her next turn.
 
Do Nothing
 
At the beginning of your turn, flip a coin. If heads, you can do nothing during your turn. If tails, your opponent can do nothing during his or her next turn.
 
Do Nothing  
At the beginning of your turn, flip a coin. If heads, you can do nothing during your turn. If tails, your opponent can do nothing during his or her next turn.


Release information

This card was first released in Japan as an Unnumbered Promotional card, and was awarded to the winners of regional Gym☆Challenge events held in game shops and store chains across the country between March and early May 2005. This print features artwork by Takumi Akabane, featuring Pikachu and a silver medal. Finalists were given preferential entry into the qualification round for their nearest 2005 Summer Battle Road event, and entry into their nearest Gym☆Final event. The winners of each regional Gym☆Final league were awarded a gold medal version of the same card. The 2005 Gym☆Final events took place at 7 select stores across Japan between May 14 and 27, 2005. Both of these prints are on the PCG Era card template and have a 2005 copyright.

Both a silver medal version and gold medal version were awarded in the same manner for the 2005-2006 season, with the 2006 Gym☆Final events taking place at 7 stores across Japan between May 14 and 28, 2006. Another silver medal version on the PCG Era card template with a 2005 copyright was awarded to winners of regional Gym☆Challenge events held in December 2006 and is further distinguished by a gold foil Gym☆Challenge 2006 stamp in the top right of the effect text area.

Silver and gold Victory Medals were awarded in the same manner for the 2006-2007 season. These prints are on the DP Era template and have a Black Star promo symbol. The silver versions have 2006 copyright and the gold versions have a 2007 copyright. Gym☆Final events took place between May 20 and June 3, 2007; however, due to the number of 2006-2007 gold Victory Medal prints that have surfaced, it is speculated that more Gym☆Final events were held in comparison to the 2004-2005 and 2005-2006 seasons.

Several numbered prints were released as DPt-P Promotional cards during 2009, all featuring artwork by Yusuke Ishikawa. The first of these was the print numbered 031/DPt-P, which features Giratina in its Origin Forme. This print was awarded to players participating in Challenge Hiroba Card Get Battle events who achieved 5 consecutive wins. Challenge Hiroba tournaments were held at participating venues in Japan during May 2009. Two more prints featuring Arceus were awarded to players who achieved 3 consecutive wins in Knockout Battle events held as part of the Pokémon Battle Tour 2009, which took place at participating venues across Japan in July and August 2009. The Knockout Battle comprised the Half League (30 card deck), which awarded the silver medal version only (numbered 036/DPt-P), and the Standard League (60 card deck), which awarded either the silver medal version or the gold medal version (numbered 051/DPt-P) at random. These prints, as well as all Japanese prints that followed, feature a gold foil stamp below the artwork that reads "For the Winner of the Pokémon Card Game" in English.

More prints were released as L-P Promotional cards during the LEGEND Era, the first of which was numbered 027/L-P and features Typhlosion complete with gold medal in an illustration by Takashi Yamaguchi. This print was awarded to participants of the Knockout Battle event, held as part of the Pokémon Battle Challenge, who won 2 consecutive battles. The Pokémon Battle Challenge took place at several locations across Japan between October and December 2009. Three new prints featuring Pikachu were awarded to the top three players at Gym Challenge events, held in participating game shops and store chains across Japan in November 2009. Bronze medal versions, numbered 031/L-P, were awarded to those who placed third, silver medal versions, numbered 032/L-P, were awarded to those who placed second, and gold medal versions, numbered 033/L-P, were awarded to those who placed first. All have artwork by Hideaki Hakozaki. Three further prints featuring the final forms of the Sinnoh first partner Pokémon complete with silver medals were awarded to players achieving 5 consecutive wins in subsequently held Challenge Hiroba tournaments. The Meganium print, numbered 041/L-P and with artwork by Hideaki Hakozaki, was awarded in tournaments held during November 2009. The Typhlosion print, numbered 042/L-P and with artwork by Takashi Yamaguchi, was awarded in tournaments held during January 2010. The final print, featuring Feraligatr artwork by Hideaki Hakozaki and numbered 043/L-P, was awarded in tournaments held during May 2010.

The first English versions were based on the original Pikachu prints with artwork by Takumi Akabane, with the first print awarded to participants of the 2007 Spring Battle Roads. This print features the gold medal, a blue Battle Road Spring stamp with foil text, uses the EX Series card layout, and has a copyright of 2007. The second print was awarded to participants of the 2007 Autumn Battle Roads and features the silver medal, an orange Battle Road Autumn stamp with foil text, and has the same card layout and copyright as the previous print. This pattern of using the gold medal version for Spring releases and the silver medal version for Autumn releases would continue through to the 2009-2010 season, with all subsequent prints using the Diamond & Pearl Series card layout, featuring a color-appropriate stamp with the relevant season dates, and a copyright date reflecting their year of release. For the 2010-2011 season, the silver and gold versions of the Typhlosion illustration were used for the Autumn 2010 and Spring 2011 Battle Roads respectively. These cards use the HeartGold & SoulSilver layout and feature a Crosshatch Holofoil medal and Play! Pokémon logo.

Gallery

Spring 2008 Battle Roads print
Illus. Takumi Akabane
Autumn 2009 Battle Roads
Illus. Takumi Akabane
031/DPt-P print
Illus. Yusuke Ishikawa
036/DPt-P print
Illus. Yusuke Ishikawa
051/DPt-P print
Illus. Yusuke Ishikawa
Spring 2011 Battle Roads print
Illus. Takashi Yamaguchi
031/L-P print
Illus. Hideaki Hakozaki
032/L-P print
Illus. Hideaki Hakozaki
033/L-P print
Illus. Hideaki Hakozaki
041/L-P print
Illus. Hideaki Hakozaki
Fall 2011 Battle Roads print
Illus. Takashi Yamaguchi
043/L-P print
Illus. Hideaki Hakozaki
Diamond & Pearl print
Illus. Ken Sugimori
Diamond & Pearl print
Illus. Ken Sugimori
Diamond & Pearl print
Illus. Ken Sugimori
Diamond & Pearl print
Illus. Ken Sugimori
Diamond & Pearl print
Illus. Ken Sugimori
Diamond & Pearl print
Illus. Ken Sugimori


Trivia

Origin


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