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{{TrainercardInfobox | | {{TrainercardInfobox | | ||
cardname=No.3 Trainer | | cardname=No.3 Trainer | | ||
jname= | jname=No.3トレーナー | | ||
jtrans=No.3 Trainer | | jtrans=No.3 Trainer | | ||
image= | image=100_T_NO3TRAINER1.jpg | | ||
caption=Illus. [[ | caption=Illus. [[Mitsuhiro Arita]] | | ||
class=Trainer | | class=Trainer | | ||
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'''No.3 Trainer''' (Japanese: ''' | '''No.3 Trainer''' (Japanese: '''No.3トレーナー''' ''No.3 Trainer'') is a [[Trainer (TCG)|Trainer]]. It was released as a promotional card in Japan only. | ||
==Card text== | ==Card text (First Official Tournament print)== | ||
{{Trainer Text | {{Trainer Text | ||
| effect = The Pokémon Card Game Official Tournament's third place winner is recognized here, and this honor is praised. | | effect = The Pokémon Card Game Official Tournament's third place winner is recognized here, and this honor is praised.<br>By presenting this card, you may gain preferential entry into the Pokémon Card Game Official Tournament. | ||
|}} | |||
==Card text (Second Official Tournament print)== | |||
{{Trainer Text | |||
| effect = The Pokémon Card Game Official Tournament's third place winner is recognized here, and this honor is praised.<br>This proves that the one who possesses this card participated in the Best in Japan Final Battles of the First Pokémon Card Game Tournament. | |||
|}} | |||
==Card text (Blastoise Mega Battle print)== | |||
{{Trainer Text | |||
| effect = The Pokémon Card Game Official Tournament's third place winner is recognized here, and this honor is praised.<br>This proves that the one who possesses this card participated in the Best in Japan Final Battles of the Second Pokémon Card Game Tournament. | |||
|}} | |}} | ||
==Release information== | ==Release information== | ||
This card was released as a promotional card. In Japan, it was awarded to the third place winners of the | This card was released as a promotional card. In Japan, it was awarded to the third place winners of the First and Second Official Pokémon Card Game Tournaments held in 1997 and 1998 respectively. Another version was also awarded to the third place winners of the Blastoise Mega Battle in 1999. The card was never released in English. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
This card is one of the rarest cards in the world, with only one copy of the card produced for | This card is also popularly known as the ''Pikachu Trophy No.3'' card, in reference to the illustration. It is one of the rarest cards in the world, with only one copy of the card produced each year for three years, meaning only three exist. At the height of the Pokémon phenomenon in the West, auctions of this card saw it reach roughly $8,000. | ||
===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
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[[Category:Trainer cards]] | [[Category:Trainer cards]] | ||
[[Category:Promotional cards]] | [[Category:Promotional cards]] | ||
[[Category:Illus. by | [[Category:Illus. by Mitsuhiro Arita]] | ||
[[Category:Holographic cards]] | [[Category:Holographic cards]] | ||
[[ja:No.3トレーナー]] | [[ja:No.3トレーナー]] |
Revision as of 08:30, 10 June 2010
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No.3 Trainer (Japanese: No.3トレーナー No.3 Trainer) is a Trainer. It was released as a promotional card in Japan only.
Card text (First Official Tournament print)
Card text (Second Official Tournament print)
Card text (Blastoise Mega Battle print)
Release information
This card was released as a promotional card. In Japan, it was awarded to the third place winners of the First and Second Official Pokémon Card Game Tournaments held in 1997 and 1998 respectively. Another version was also awarded to the third place winners of the Blastoise Mega Battle in 1999. The card was never released in English.
Trivia
This card is also popularly known as the Pikachu Trophy No.3 card, in reference to the illustration. It is one of the rarest cards in the world, with only one copy of the card produced each year for three years, meaning only three exist. At the height of the Pokémon phenomenon in the West, auctions of this card saw it reach roughly $8,000.
Origin
This article is part of Project TCG, a Bulbapedia project that aims to report on every aspect of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. |