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==List of decks==
==List of decks==
In both games, the Deck option in the menu displays the list of decks, which contains four deck slots. If the player has more than one built deck, they may choose one of them as their main deck, which is identified by a symbol of a hand holding cards. The main deck is used in all duels. Empty decks are named "New Deck" (Japanese: あたらしく つくる ''build new''). The only information available on this screen are the names of the decks, the deck slots used, and which is the main deck.
[[File:TCG GB deck list.png|thumb|List of decks]]
[[File:TCG GB deck menu.png|thumb|List of decks<br>(with menu enabled)]]
 
In both games, the Deck option in the menu displays the list of decks, which contains four deck slots. If the player has more than one built deck, they may choose one of them as their main deck, which is identified by a symbol of a hand holding cards. The main deck is used in all duels. Empty decks have the placeholder text "New Deck" (Japanese: あたらしく つくる ''build new''). The only information available on this screen are the names of the decks, the deck slots used, and which is the main deck.


The player always has at least one deck, since they receive a [[starter deck]] at the beginning of each game.
The player always has at least one deck, since they receive a [[starter deck]] at the beginning of each game.
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| Cancel || やめる ''Stop'' ||
| Cancel || やめる ''Stop'' ||
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==List of cards==
==List of cards==
[[File:TCG GB deck cards.png|thumb|List of cards in the deck]]
[[File:TCG GB deck menu 2.png|thumb|List of cards in the deck<br>(with menu enabled)]]
In both games, each deck may be edited with a list of all available [[card (GB)|cards]]. The cards are distributed in nine pages: the first seven are Pokémon {{TCG|type|types}} ({{TCG|Grass}}, {{TCG|Fire}}, {{TCG|Water}}, {{TCG|Lightning}}, {{TCG|Fighting}}, {{TCG|Psychic}}, and {{TCG|Colorless}}), and the other two are {{TCG|Trainer card|Trainer cards}}, and {{TCG|Energy card|Energy cards}}. The cards are ordered by their [[index number]] which is hidden in the internal data, except the energy cards are at the last page rather than the first. The Pokémon cards in each type page are organized by their [[List of Pokémon by National Pokédex number|National Pokédex number]]. All cards of the same name are listed together. Variations such as [[Flying Pikachu (Wizards Promo 25)|Flying Pikachu]], [[Dark Slowbro (Team Rocket 12)|Dark Slowbro]], and [[Cool Porygon (Wizards Promo 15)|Cool Porygon]] are listed directly after their normal versions. All evolutionary families are listed together, except for {{TCG|Eevee}}'s family which is split between different type pages. Pokémon cards with the same name are organized by their [[level]].  The current and maximum number of each card is shown. (for instance, "3/8" means that 3 cards are in the current deck, out of 8 available cards) However, cards used in other decks don't count as available cards, so it's possible the maximum number of a card will be "0" until it is removed from another deck or the player receives a repeated card. If the player doesn't have a certain card, it doesn't appear in the list at all.  
In both games, each deck may be edited with a list of all available [[card (GB)|cards]]. The cards are distributed in nine pages: the first seven are Pokémon {{TCG|type|types}} ({{TCG|Grass}}, {{TCG|Fire}}, {{TCG|Water}}, {{TCG|Lightning}}, {{TCG|Fighting}}, {{TCG|Psychic}}, and {{TCG|Colorless}}), and the other two are {{TCG|Trainer card|Trainer cards}}, and {{TCG|Energy card|Energy cards}}. The cards are ordered by their [[index number]] which is hidden in the internal data, except the energy cards are at the last page rather than the first. The Pokémon cards in each type page are organized by their [[List of Pokémon by National Pokédex number|National Pokédex number]]. All cards of the same name are listed together. Variations such as [[Flying Pikachu (Wizards Promo 25)|Flying Pikachu]], [[Dark Slowbro (Team Rocket 12)|Dark Slowbro]], and [[Cool Porygon (Wizards Promo 15)|Cool Porygon]] are listed directly after their normal versions. All evolutionary families are listed together, except for {{TCG|Eevee}}'s family which is split between different type pages. Pokémon cards with the same name are organized by their [[level]].  The current and maximum number of each card is shown. (for instance, "3/8" means that 3 cards are in the current deck, out of 8 available cards) However, cards used in other decks don't count as available cards, so it's possible the maximum number of a card will be "0" until it is removed from another deck or the player receives a repeated card. If the player doesn't have a certain card, it doesn't appear in the list at all.  


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| Cancel || やめる ''Stop'' || Quit without saving. A confirmation prompt will appear if there were any changes.
| Cancel || やめる ''Stop'' || Quit without saving. A confirmation prompt will appear if there were any changes.
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==Confirmation screen==
==Confirmation screen==
[[File:TCG GB deck confirm.png|thumb|Confirmation screen]]
The Confirm option displays a list of cards currently in the deck, including any unsaved changes. It also displays the name of the deck, the deck slot used, and the number of cards in the deck. If this is currently the main deck, then the symbol of a hand holding cards is displayed here as well. This screen is also accessible by pressing Start either in the list of decks or in the list of cards in a deck.
The Confirm option displays a list of cards currently in the deck, including any unsaved changes. It also displays the name of the deck, the deck slot used, and the number of cards in the deck. If this is currently the main deck, then the symbol of a hand holding cards is displayed here as well. This screen is also accessible by pressing Start either in the list of decks or in the list of cards in a deck.
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==Deck name==
==Deck name==
[[File:TCG GB deck name - USA.png|thumb|Deck name<br>(American version)]]
The deck name may have up to 20 characters in the American and European versions of the first game or 10 characters in the Japanese version of both games. The word "Deck" is mandatory at the end (or at the beginning in some languages), which is automatically added and doesn't count towards the character limit. In the Japanese version of {{ga|Pokémon Trading Card Game}}, there are 3 separate screens: [[wikipedia:hiragana|hiragana]], [[wikipedia:katakana|katakana]], and capital letters. In [[Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!]] (which is Japan-only), there are 4 separate screens: the same as before plus another for lowercase letters. The Select button is a shortcut to switch screens, which does not do anything in languages other than Japanese. The player types the deck name by pointing the cursor to a character and pressing A, and erases the last character by pressing B. There is an End (Japanese: おわる ''Finish'') button at the end of the deck name screen, to finish typing the deck name. The Start button is a shortcut to point the cursor to the End button.
The deck name may have up to 20 characters in the American and European versions of the first game or 10 characters in the Japanese version of both games. The word "Deck" is mandatory at the end (or at the beginning in some languages), which is automatically added and doesn't count towards the character limit. In the Japanese version of {{ga|Pokémon Trading Card Game}}, there are 3 separate screens: [[wikipedia:hiragana|hiragana]], [[wikipedia:katakana|katakana]], and capital letters. In [[Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!]] (which is Japan-only), there are 4 separate screens: the same as before plus another for lowercase letters. The Select button is a shortcut to switch screens, which does not do anything in languages other than Japanese. The player types the deck name by pointing the cursor to a character and pressing A, and erases the last character by pressing B. There is an End (Japanese: おわる ''Finish'') button at the end of the deck name screen, to finish typing the deck name. The Start button is a shortcut to point the cursor to the End button.