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[[File:Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic logo.png|thumb|300px|English logo]]
[[File:Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic logo.png|thumb|300px|English logo]]
[[File:Pokémon Card Game Classic logo.png|thumb|300px|Japanese logo]]
[[File:Pokémon Card Game Classic logo.png|thumb|300px|Japanese logo]]
Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic is released in English, Japanese, Korean and Traditional Chinese. It contains three [[Theme Deck]]s, each built around one of the [[Kanto]] [[first partner Pokémon]] found in the original {{TCG|Base Set}}. Most of the cards in this collection are reprints from older sets; only six cards are originally created for this collection. All cards lack any regulation marks, so they cannot be used in official tournaments, except for the {{TCG|Basic Energy card}}s.<ref>[https://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-tcg/product-gallery/pokemon-trading-card-game-classic/ Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic | Pokemon.com]</ref> The cards feature a Star-Imprint Holofoil pattern first used on [[Generation V]] coins, and are functionally the same as when initially released, with the card text converted to modern wording. The unique cards printed in this collection are also available in the [[Scarlet & Violet TCG Series merchandise#Combined Powers Premium Collection|Combined Powers Premium Collection]], which will be released on February 23, 2024.<ref>(September 21, 2023). "[https://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-news/pokemon-trading-card-game-classic-is-coming-to-pokemon-center Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic Is Coming to Pokémon Center]." Pokémon.com</ref><ref>[https://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-tcg/product-gallery/combined-powers-premium-collection Pokémon TCG: Combined Powers Premium Collection] Pokémon.com</ref>
Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic is released in English, Japanese, Korean and Traditional Chinese. It contains three [[Theme Deck]]s, each built around one of the [[Kanto]] [[first partner Pokémon]] found in the original {{TCG|Base Set}}. Most of the cards in this collection are reprints from older sets; only six cards are originally created for this collection. All cards lack any regulation marks, so they cannot be used in official tournaments, except for the {{TCG|Basic Energy card}}s.<ref>[https://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-tcg/product-gallery/pokemon-trading-card-game-classic/ Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic | Pokemon.com]</ref> The cards feature a Star-Imprint Holofoil pattern first used on [[Generation V]] coins, and are functionally the same as when initially released, with the card text converted to modern wording. The unique cards printed in this collection are also available in the [[Scarlet & Violet TCG Series merchandise#Combined Powers Premium Collection|Combined Powers Premium Collection]], which was released on February 23, 2024.<ref>(September 21, 2023). "[https://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-news/pokemon-trading-card-game-classic-is-coming-to-pokemon-center Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic Is Coming to Pokémon Center]." Pokémon.com</ref><ref>[https://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-tcg/product-gallery/combined-powers-premium-collection Pokémon TCG: Combined Powers Premium Collection] Pokémon.com</ref>


The Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic product includes three decks, three deck boxes, three sets of card sleeves, a carrying case, and a toolbox containing stackable cone-shaped damage counters, ring-shaped {{TCG|Special Condition}} markers, and small metal orbs. The carrying case also unfolds to become a two-player playmat. Instead of a {{TCG|coin}}, the toolbox has a bowl with a spiraling ramp built into its center. The small metal orbs are rolled down the ramp to land in one of four holes, two with a white semicircular border for heads and two without for tails.
The Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic product includes three decks, three deck boxes, three sets of card sleeves, a carrying case, and a toolbox containing stackable cone-shaped damage counters, ring-shaped {{TCG|Special Condition}} markers, and small metal orbs. The carrying case also unfolds to become a two-player playmat. Instead of a {{TCG|coin}}, the toolbox has a bowl with a spiraling ramp built into its center. The small metal orbs are rolled down the ramp to land in one of four holes, two with a white semicircular border for heads and two without for tails.
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