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'''Pokémon figures''' are figures that the player uses to battle in the [[Pokémon Trading Figure Game]]. The damage done, if any, depends on what bar the Pokémon lands on when the player spins it.  
'''Pokémon figures''' are figures that the player uses to battle in the [[Pokémon Trading Figure Game]]. The damage done, if any, depends on what bar the Pokémon lands on when the player spins it.  



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Pokémon figures are figures that the player uses to battle in the Pokémon Trading Figure Game. The damage done, if any, depends on what bar the Pokémon lands on when the player spins it.

Some figures are considerably rarer than others. The rarities include pearl figures, which have a soft sheen on whitish plastic, and crystal figures, which feature a transparent figure. These roughly parallel the holofoil rarity in the Pokemon Trading Card Game. Only ex-rare figures are capable of having the crystal rarity; likewise, only rare figures are capable of having the pearl rarity.

The figures are made by Kaiyodo, a famous figurine and sculpture company in Japan. This is the same company that made the Giratina figure for pre-ordering Pokémon Platinum, the Lugia and Ho-Oh figures for pre-ordering Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, and the Arceus and Entei figures that appeared in Pokémon Trading Card Game gift sets.

Many of the Pokémon Trading Figure Game figures were never released. The TFG was canceled after the starter sets of Groundbreakers were released exclusively at Wal-Mart. There were supposed to be at least three sets of these figures, but only Next Quest got all of its figures into stores.

For a full list of figures from each set, as well as details about the sets, please check the following pages:


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