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This is a list of notable [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] exclusive settings, usually shared by multiple cards beyond {{TCG|Narrative illustration}}s and {{TCG|Combined illustration}}s.
This is a list of notable [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] exclusive settings, usually shared by multiple cards beyond {{TCG|Narrative illustration}}s and {{TCG|Combined illustration}}s.


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A vortex is present in the sky above the island, seemingly close to engulf it as seen in the {{TCG ID|Call of Legends|Lost World|81}} artwork. Some of the Pokémon within the island are able to manipulate energy fields similar to the vortex's appearance, all which share having effects related to the {{TCG|Lost Zone}}.
A vortex is present in the sky above the island, seemingly close to engulf it as seen in the {{TCG ID|Call of Legends|Lost World|81}} artwork. Some of the Pokémon within the island are able to manipulate energy fields similar to the vortex's appearance, all which share having effects related to the {{TCG|Lost Zone}}.


The {{TCG ID|Triumphant|Seeker|88}} is the only known human inhabiting the island.
The {{TCG ID|Triumphant|Seeker|88}}, which carries the {{TCG ID|Call of Legends|Lost Remover|80}}, is the only known human inhabiting the island.


==Furious Fists arenas==
==Furious Fists arenas==
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{{main|Parallel Worlds (TCG)}}
{{main|Parallel Worlds (TCG)}}
The Parallel Worlds are a pair of settings from split timelines introduced in the {{TCG|BREAKthrough}} expansion that start colliding with eachother during {{TCG|BREAKpoint}}. In {{TCG|Fates Collide}} it is shown that both worlds were merged into one with the aid of {{me|Alakazam}} and other Pokémon enforcing its order.
The Parallel Worlds are a pair of settings from split timelines introduced in the {{TCG|BREAKthrough}} expansion that start colliding with eachother during {{TCG|BREAKpoint}}. In {{TCG|Fates Collide}} it is shown that both worlds were merged into one with the aid of {{me|Alakazam}} and other Pokémon enforcing its order.
==Gear Palace==
The Gear Palace is a location featured in many of {{TCG|Steam Siege}}'s illustrations. According to its blurb, the Gear Palace endured years of stability until being attacked by [[Shiny]] {{me|Gardevoir}} along with "a host of greedy forces" (possibily represented by the Japanese Cruel Traitor set), while {{p|Volcanion}} and supposely the Pokémon from the Japanese Fever-Burst Fighter set are defending the siege.


==Ultra Space==
==Ultra Space==
[[Ultra Prism]] is stated to take place in "an alternate version of [[Sinnoh]], one of the twisted parallel regions that players can reach by traveling through an [[Ultra Wormhole]]"<ref>[https://press.pokemon.com/en/releases/POKEMON-TRADING-CARD-GAME-THE-STARS-WILL-BE-ALIGNED-FROM-FEBRUARY-2-20 Press Release]</ref>. Some of its cards feature an Ultra Wormhole at the top of a mountain, being unclear if said spot is [[Mt. Coronet]]; the [[Mt. Coronet (Ultra Prism 130|card]] released in this set featuring this location is noticeably missing it, though.
[[Ultra Prism]] is stated to take place in "an alternate version of [[Sinnoh]], one of the twisted parallel regions that players can reach by traveling through an [[Ultra Wormhole]]"<ref>[https://press.pokemon.com/en/releases/POKEMON-TRADING-CARD-GAME-THE-STARS-WILL-BE-ALIGNED-FROM-FEBRUARY-2-20 Press Release]</ref>. Some of its cards feature an Ultra Wormhole at the top of a mountain, being unclear if said spot is [[Mt. Coronet]]; the [[Mt. Coronet (Ultra Prism 130)|card]] released in this set featuring this location is noticeably missing it, though.


The English [[Booster pack]] [https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DrAOo8aVAAYRfmj?format=jpg&name=large artwork] for [[Lost Thunder]] featuring {{p|Blacephalon}} decipts what appear to be its domain in the background.
The English [[Booster pack]] [https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DrAOo8aVAAYRfmj?format=jpg&name=large artwork] for [[Lost Thunder]] featuring {{p|Blacephalon}} decipts what appear to be its domain in the background.
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==Peaceful Park==
==Peaceful Park==
The {{TCG ID|S-P Promo|Peaceful Park|316}} is a setting featured in the [[Narrative illustration (TCG)#Throughout the Sword & Shield series|illustration of many cards]] through the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game#Sword & Shield Series|Sword & Shield Series]]. TODO: change Narratibve Illustration reference to a cardlist template below
The {{TCG ID|S-P Promo|Peaceful Park|316}} is a setting featured in the [[Narrative illustration (TCG)#Throughout the Sword & Shield series|illustration of many cards]] through the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game#Sword & Shield Series|Sword & Shield Series]]. TODO: change Narratibve Illustration reference to a cardlist template below
==Paradigm Trigger island==
All new {{TCG|Item card}}s and many Pokémon from the Japanese {{TCG|Paradigm Trigger}} expansion originate from an unnamed tropical island <ref>[https://www.pokemon-card.com/ex/s12/index.html 拡張パック「パラダイムトリガー」|ポケモンカードゲーム公式ホームページ「トレーナーズウェブサイト」]</ref>.


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