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[[File:SuperRodDragonVault20.jpg|200px|thumb|{{TCG|Dragon Vault}} print of Super Rod]]
[[File:SuperRodDragonVault20.jpg|200px|thumb|{{TCG|Dragon Vault}} print of Super Rod]]
{{main|Super Rod (Neo Genesis 103)}}
{{main|Super Rod (Neo Genesis 103)}}
The '''Super Rod''' was introduced as a {{TCG|Trainer card}} in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] during the English Neo Series (the Japanese Neo Era). It was first released in the {{TCG|Gold, Silver, to a New World...}} before debuting in English in the {{TCG|Neo Genesis}} expansion, with an illustration by [[Keiji Kinebuchi]]. Super Rod lets a player flip a coin. If heads, the player can put an Evolution card from their discard pile into their hand. If tails, the player can put a Basic Pokémon instead into their hand. It was later reclassified as an {{TCG|Item card}} during the Black & White Series (the Japanese BW Era). It was included in the {{TCG|Red Collection}} and then released in the English {{TCG|Noble Victories}} expansion with new artwork by [[5ban Graphics]]. It was further reprinted in the {{TCG|Dragon Vault}} (artwork by 5ban Graphics) and {{TCG|BREAKthrough}} (artwork by [[Toyste Beach]] expansions, first released in the Japanese {{TCG|Dragon Selection}} subset and {{TCG|Noivern BREAK Evolution Pack}} respectively. It allows a player to shuffle 3 Pokémon or basic Energy cards from their discard pile into their hand.
The '''Super Rod''' was introduced as a {{TCG|Trainer card}} in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] during the English Neo Series (the Japanese Neo Era). It was first released in the Japanese {{TCG|Gold, Silver, to a New World...}} expansion and the English {{TCG|Neo Genesis}} expansion, with artwork by [[Keiji Kinebuchi]]. It let a player flip a coin. If heads, the player could put an {{TCG|Evolution card}} from their discard pile into their hand. If tails, the player could put a [[Basic Pokémon]] into their hand instead. Super Rod was later reclassified as an {{TCG|Item card}} during the English Black & White Series (the Japanese Black & White Era) with a completely different effect. Now, it let players shuffle 3 in any combination of Pokémon and {{TCG|Basic Energy card}}s from their discard pile back into their deck. During the Scarlet & Violet Series (the Japanese Scarlet & Violet Era) the card received a slight text change to include the phrase '''up to''', in order to give players the option to take fewer than the maximum number of cards.
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