No.2 Trainer (Pokémon Card Game Official Tournament promo): Difference between revisions

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|image=100_T_NO2TRAINER1.jpg
|image=100_T_NO2TRAINER1.jpg
|caption=Pokémon Card Game Official Tournament print<br>Illus. [[Mitsuhiro Arita]]
|caption=Pokémon Card Game Official Tournament print<br>Illus. [[Mitsuhiro Arita]]
|reprints=6
|reprints=7
|reprint1=TropicalMegaBattleNo2.jpg
|reprint1=TropicalMegaBattleNo2.jpg
|recaption1=Tropical Mega Battle print<br>Illus. [[Ken Sugimori]]/Logo. [[Hiromi Ito]]
|recaption1=Tropical Mega Battle print<br>Illus. [[Ken Sugimori]]/Logo. [[Hiromi Ito]]
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|reprint5=No2Trainer2018WorldChampionshipsPromo.jpg
|reprint5=No2Trainer2018WorldChampionshipsPromo.jpg
|recaption5=World Championships 2018 print<br>Illus. [[5ban Graphics]]
|recaption5=World Championships 2018 print<br>Illus. [[5ban Graphics]]
|reprint6=No2Trainer2023WorldChampionshipsPromo.jpg
|recaption6=World Championships 2023 print<br>Illus. [[5ban Graphics]]
|class=Trainer
|class=Trainer
|subclass=Item
|subclass=Item
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{{TCGTrainerCardInfobox/Expansion|class=Item|jpexpansion={{TCG|Unnumbered Promotional cards}}}}
{{TCGTrainerCardInfobox/Expansion|class=Item|jpexpansion={{TCG|Unnumbered Promotional cards}}}}
{{TCGTrainerCardInfobox/Expansion|class=Item|jpexpansion={{TCG|Unnumbered Promotional cards}}}}
{{TCGTrainerCardInfobox/Expansion|class=Item|jpexpansion={{TCG|Unnumbered Promotional cards}}}}
{{TCGTrainerCardInfobox/Expansion|class=Item|expansion={{TCG|Miscellaneous Promotional cards}}}}
{{TCGTrainerCardInfobox/Expansion|class=Item|expansion={{TCG|Miscellaneous Promotional cards}}}}
{{TCGTrainerCardInfobox/Expansion|class=Item|expansion={{TCG|Miscellaneous Promotional cards}}}}
{{TCGTrainerCardInfobox/Expansion|class=Item|expansion={{TCG|Miscellaneous Promotional cards}}}}
{{TCGTrainerCardInfobox/Expansion|class=Item|expansion={{TCG|Miscellaneous Promotional cards}}}}
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{{TCGTrainerText
{{TCGTrainerText
|position=Bottom
|position=Middle
|class=Item
|class=Item
|rule=No.2 Trainer
|rule=No.2 Trainer
|print=2019 World Championships print
|print=2019 World Championships print
|effect=If you won this card at the 2019 Pokémon World Championships, you may return to battle the best in 2020.
|effect=If you won this card at the 2019 Pokémon World Championships, you may return to battle the best in 2020.
'''CONGRATULATIONS!'''
}}
{{TCGTrainerText
|position=Bottom
|class=Item
|rule=No.2 Trainer
|print=2023 World Championships print
|effect=If you won this card at the 2023 Pokémon World Championships, you may return to battle the best in 2024.
'''CONGRATULATIONS!'''
'''CONGRATULATIONS!'''
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The latest iteration of this card was awarded to those who came second in each {{tt|age division|Junior, Senior, and Master}} in the [[World Championships]]. It was first awarded in 2004 when [[Play! Pokémon]] hosted the first Pokémon TCG World Championships under [[The Pokémon Company International|Pokémon USA]], and has been awarded at every Worlds tournament since. In 2007 this card featured the Diamond & Pearl Series layout, lacking the circle pattern prior prints featured. The 2010 print featured the HeartGold & SoulSilver Series layout, adopting the blue Trainer color scheme and gold illustration window. The 2011 print featured the Black & White Series layout and was printed as an {{TCG|Item card}} as per all previously classed Trainer cards. For the first time in 2013, the card was awarded to the runners-up of both the Trading Card Game Championships and the Video Game Championships in each age division.
The latest iteration of this card was awarded to those who came second in each {{tt|age division|Junior, Senior, and Master}} in the [[World Championships]]. It was first awarded in 2004 when [[Play! Pokémon]] hosted the first Pokémon TCG World Championships under [[The Pokémon Company International|Pokémon USA]], and has been awarded at every Worlds tournament since. In 2007 this card featured the Diamond & Pearl Series layout, lacking the circle pattern prior prints featured. The 2010 print featured the HeartGold & SoulSilver Series layout, adopting the blue Trainer color scheme and gold illustration window. The 2011 print featured the Black & White Series layout and was printed as an {{TCG|Item card}} as per all previously classed Trainer cards. For the first time in 2013, the card was awarded to the runners-up of both the Trading Card Game Championships and the Video Game Championships in each age division.


The artwork was updated for the card awarded at the [[2014 World Championships]], featuring an embossed {{TCG|Full Art card|Full Art}} Pikachu complete with trophy by [[5ban Graphics]]. The card also features a silver border. The 2017 print was updated to feature the Sun & Moon Series layout, and was subsequently reprinted in 2018 and 2019. Due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]], there were no World Championships in 2020 and 2021. This card was not reprinted with the Sword & Shield Series layout; the [[2022 World Championships]] only featured a {{TCG ID|2022 World Championships|No. 1 Trainer|promo}} card.
The artwork was updated for the card awarded at the [[2014 World Championships]], featuring an embossed {{TCG|Full Art card|Full Art}} Pikachu complete with trophy by [[5ban Graphics]]. The card also features a silver border. The 2017 print was updated to feature the Sun & Moon Series layout, and was subsequently reprinted in 2018 and 2019. Due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]], there were no World Championships in 2020 and 2021. This card was not reprinted with the Sword & Shield Series layout; the [[2022 World Championships]] only featured a {{TCG ID|2022 World Championships|No. 1 Trainer|promo}} card. The card returned for the [[2023 World Championships]] with new artwork by 5ban Graphics, featuring the Scarlet & Violet Series layout.


Details of each tournament this card was awarded at are below.
Details of each tournament this card was awarded at are below.
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*Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. between August 16 and 19, 2019.
*Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. between August 16 and 19, 2019.
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! class="roundy" width="500px" style="background: #{{TCG Item color}}" | {{color2|000|2023 World Championships}}
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*Pacifico Yokohama in Yokohama, Japan between August 11 and 13, 2023.
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|image6=No2Trainer2018WorldChampionshipsPromo.jpg
|image6=No2Trainer2018WorldChampionshipsPromo.jpg
|caption6=World Championships 2018 print<br>Illus. [[5ban Graphics]]
|caption6=World Championships 2018 print<br>Illus. [[5ban Graphics]]
|image7=No2Trainer2023WorldChampionshipsPromo.jpg
|caption7=World Championships 2023 print<br>Illus. [[5ban Graphics]]
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