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==Pokémon V-UNION==
==Pokémon V-UNION==
[[File:MewtwoV-UNIONSWSHPromo159.jpg|thumb|200px|left|An example of a Pokémon V-UNION, comprising four cards that combine into one larger card]]
[[File:MewtwoV-UNIONSWSHPromo159.jpg|thumb|200px|left|{{TCG ID|SWSH Promo|Mewtwo V-UNION|159}}, an example of a Pokémon V-UNION, comprising four cards that combine into one larger card. They are arranged in a 2 by 2 square, in  left to right top to bottom order by collectors number. On this wiki, these get sorted by the collector number of the upper left card.]]
[[File:MewtwoV-UNIONSWSHPromo162 Partial.png|thumb|200px|right|{{TCG ID|SWSH Promo|Mewtwo V-UNION|162}}, the lower right card of Mewtwo V-UNION. It duplicates information from other parts of the card, but note that each fourth does have its own collectors number. Also note that while most of the V-UNION rule is printed on this fourth of the card, none of the pieces are considered to have a Rule Box. Only the entire card does.]]
Introduced in the Sword & Shield Series as {{TCG|SWSH Black Star Promos|SWSH Black Star Promotional cards}}, '''Pokémon V-UNION''' are a variation of Pokémon V. These cards are identified by a {{V-UNION}} graphic on the card name, and a single Pokémon V-UNION consists of four different cards with the same name. (Since each card has the same name, this means only a single V-UNION of each species can be played total, since even one full set means the deck is already at "at capacity" for that card name.) Each Pokémon V-UNION can only be played once per game per Pokémon name. For example, [[Pikachu V-UNION (SWSH Promo 139)|Pikachu V-UNION]]  and [[Morpeko V-UNION (SWSH Promo 215)|Morpeko V-UNION]] can both be played in the same game, but Pikachu V-UNION cannot be played a second time. In order to play a Pokémon V-UNION, the four cards that make up the V-UNION must first be in the [[Appendix:Glossary (TCG)#Discard Pile|discard pile]]. Then, all four cards are put onto the [[Bench]] as a single Pokémon card that has all of the {{TCG|attack}}s and other attributes of each part. The cards are arranged in a 2 by 2 square.
Introduced in the Sword & Shield Series as {{TCG|SWSH Black Star Promos|SWSH Black Star Promotional cards}}, '''Pokémon V-UNION''' are a variation of Pokémon V. These cards are identified by a {{V-UNION}} graphic on the card name, and a single Pokémon V-UNION consists of four different cards with the same name. (Since each card has the same name, this means only a single V-UNION of each species can be played total, since even one full set means the deck is already at "at capacity" for that card name.) Each Pokémon V-UNION can only be played once per game per Pokémon name. For example, [[Pikachu V-UNION (SWSH Promo 139)|Pikachu V-UNION]]  and [[Morpeko V-UNION (SWSH Promo 215)|Morpeko V-UNION]] can both be played in the same game, but Pikachu V-UNION cannot be played a second time. In order to play a Pokémon V-UNION, the four cards that make up the V-UNION must first be in the [[Appendix:Glossary (TCG)#Discard Pile|discard pile]]. Then, all four cards are put onto the [[Bench]] as a single Pokémon card that has all of the {{TCG|attack}}s and other attributes of each part. The cards are arranged in a 2 by 2 square.


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