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'''Pokémon Battle e: Series 1''' (Japanese: '''第1弾 ポケモンバトルカードe+''' ''First Shot: Pokémon Battle Card e+'') is the first collection of Battle e cards that utilizes [[Nintendo]]'s [[e-Reader]] peripheral. When scanned, the cards provide additional [[Pokémon Trainer|Trainers]] to battle and [[Berry#Series_1|Berries]] to use in {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}. It is the only Battle e collection to see release outside of Japan.
'''Pokémon Battle e: Series 1''' (Japanese: '''第1弾 ポケモンバトルカードe+''' ''First Shot: Pokémon Battle Card e+'') is the first collection of {{pkmn|Battle e}} cards. They utilize [[Nintendo]]'s [[e-Reader]] peripheral. When scanned, the cards provide additional {{pkmn|Trainer}}s to battle and [[Berry#Series 1|Berries]] to use in {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}. It is the only Battle e collection to see release outside of Japan.


==Release dates==
==Release dates==
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All of the Trainer cards in this collection can be scanned via the e-Reader and each will appear in the basement of an old man's house in [[Mossdeep City]]. Only one card can be scanned at a time.
All of the Trainer cards in this collection can be scanned via the e-Reader and each will appear in the basement of an old man's house in [[Mossdeep City]]. Only one card can be scanned at a time.


The collection consists of six individual card packs in Japan, each containing a fixed selection of eight Trainer cards and a special Berry card. The American and Australian releases condense these into three larger card packs, each containing the equivalent of two of the fixed Japanese packs. Whilst each of the Japanese packs have individual names, the English-language pack names correspond to the first of the two included packs: [[Freezing Ray (Battle e)|Freezing Ray]] (also includes [[Seizing Poison (Battle e)|Seizing Poison]]), [[Hidden Ruins (Battle e)|Hidden Ruins]] (also includes [[Cordial Bond (Battle e)|Cordial Bond]]), and [[Iron Defense (Battle e)|Iron Defense]] (also includes [[Solid Armor (Battle e)|Solid Armor]]).
The collection consists of six individual card packs in Japan, each containing a fixed selection of eight Trainer cards and a special Berry card. The American and Australian releases condense these into three larger card packs, each containing the equivalent of two of the fixed Japanese packs. Whilst each of the Japanese packs have individual names, the English-language pack names correspond to the first of the two included packs: {{BE|Freezing Ray}} (also includes {{BE|Seizing Poison}}), {{BE|Hidden Ruins}} (also includes {{BE|Cordial Bond}}), and {{BE|Iron Defense}} (also includes {{BE|Solid Armor}}).


Each pack also includes a 'Battle Record Card' which allows players to check off Trainers they have beaten and identify the mystery Pokémon for each Trainer. Exclusive to the first few waves of the Japanese release were special tickets with part of a unique ID to redeem a [[Decoration Present (Battle e)|promotional card]] as part of the 'Let's Decorate Secret Bases!' campaign. The first 100,000 people to collect all six parts (found by purchasing the six different card packs) and send off the tickets would receive the card.
Each pack also includes a 'Battle Record Card' which allows players to check off Trainers they have beaten and identify the mystery Pokémon for each Trainer. Exclusive to the first few waves of the Japanese release were special tickets with part of a unique ID to redeem a [[Decoration Present (Battle e)|promotional card]] as part of the 'Let's Decorate Secret Bases!' campaign. The first 100,000 people to collect all six parts (found by purchasing the six different card packs) and send off the tickets would receive the card.
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| width="35px" height="35px" style="{{roundy|35px}} background: #{{ruby color light}}; border: 2px solid #{{sapphire color}};" | [[Image:BattleEStar.png]]
| The star symbol indicates that this Trainer has a rare Pokémon in their party, or one that is not in the [[List of Pokémon by Hoenn Pokédex number|Hoenn Pokédex]].
| The star symbol indicates that this Trainer has a rare Pokémon in their party, or one that is not in the [[List of Pokémon by Hoenn Pokédex number (Generation III)|Hoenn Pokédex]].
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{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-K001|name=[[Pumkin Berry]]}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-K001|name=[[Pumkin Berry]]}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-K002|name=[[Drash Berry]]}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-K002|name=[[Drash Berry]]}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-K003|name=[[Chilan Berry (Generation III)|Chilan Berry]]}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-K003|name={{gdis|Chilan Berry|III}}}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-K004|name=[[Strib Berry]]}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-K004|name=[[Strib Berry]]}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-K005|name=[[Eggant Berry]]}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-K005|name=[[Eggant Berry]]}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-K006|name=[[Nutpea Berry]]}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-K006|name=[[Nutpea Berry]]}}
{{BattleESetlist/footer}}
{{BattleESetlist/footer}}
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Freezing_Ray.jpg|Freezing Ray Booster Pack
File:Seizing_Poison.jpg|Seizing Poison Booster Pack
File:Hidden_Ruins.jpg|Hidden Ruins Booster Pack
File:Iron_Defense.jpg|Iron Defense Booster Pack
File:Cordial_Bond.jpg|Cordial Bond Booster Pack
File:Solid_Armor.jpg|Solid Armor Booster Pack
</gallery>


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