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:''For the Japanese 2024 release, see [[Pokémon Card Game Battle Academy (TCG)]].''
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==Information==
==Information==
The Pokémon Trading Card Game Battle Academy is a beginner-friendly Deck Kit with three decks. Each deck comes with its own deck box, the Charizard and Pikachu decks have guides detailing how to use them, while the Mewtwo deck has an Advanced Rulebook. Additionally, a two-player playmat, status and GX counters, a rule book, an over-sized {{TCG|coin}} and a {{TCGO}} code card are included. The product is based on the Japanese {{TCG|Sun & Moon Family Pokémon Card Game}}.
The Pokémon Trading Card Game Battle Academy is a beginner-friendly Deck Kit with three decks. Each deck comes with its own deck box, the Charizard and Pikachu decks have guides detailing how to use them, while the Mewtwo deck has an Advanced Rulebook. Additionally, a two-player playboard, status and GX counters, an over-sized {{TCG|coin}} and a {{TCGO}} code card are included. The product is based on the Japanese {{TCG|Sun & Moon Family Pokémon Card Game}}.


All of the cards within the decks are reprints but have colored silhouettes of the main Pokémon at the bottom right of the card. Cards within the Charizard and Pikachu decks also have a number next to the silhouette, so the decks can be numbered according to their guides; the Mewtwo deck has no guide and thus no numbers. Notably, several cards within the decks are from the {{TCG|Dragon Majesty}} and {{TCG|Hidden Fates}} expansions, which were only previously available from specifically set-themed products.
All of the cards within the decks are reprints but have colored silhouettes of the main Pokémon at the bottom right of the card. Cards within the Charizard and Pikachu decks also have a number next to the silhouette, so the decks can be numbered according to their guides; the Mewtwo deck has no guide and thus no numbers. Notably, several cards within the decks are from the {{TCG|Dragon Majesty}} and {{TCG|Hidden Fates}} expansions, which were only previously available from specifically set-themed products.