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'''Metal Energy''' (Japanese: '''鋼エネルギー''' ''Steel Energy'') is a {{TCG|basic Energy card}} which provides one {{TCG|Metal}} Energy {{e|Metal}}. This can be attached to [[Pokémon card]]s and used to power [[move]]s with Metal or {{TCG|Colorless}} Energy requirements. Its first numbered print was included in the '''''{{TCG|Diamond & Pearl}}''''' expansion.
'''Metal Energy''' (Japanese: '''鋼エネルギー''' ''Steel Energy'') is a {{TCG|basic Energy card}} which provides one {{TCG|Metal}} Energy ({{e|Metal}}). This can be attached to [[Pokémon card]]s and used to power [[move]]s with Metal or {{TCG|Colorless}} Energy requirements. Its first numbered print was included in the {{TCG|Diamond & Pearl}} expansion.


==Release information==
==Release information==
It was first released in '''''{{TCG|Diamond & Pearl}}''''' expansion, as Metal-type Pokémon were becoming more prevalent in the TCG by this point, much like {{t|Steel|their counterparts}} in the games. This was to counter the fact that both the {{special|Metal Energy|old Metal Energy}} and the {{special|Darkness Energy|old Darkness Energy}}, originally released in '''''{{TCG|Neo Genesis}}''''', were classified as {{TCG|Special Energy card}}s, meaning only four of them were allowed in a legal deck. Combined with their rarity, many players had to go to great lengths to mix in a few Metal-types into their deck. With the release of the Basic Energy version of Metal Energy, an unlimited number is now allowed in a deck, although there is no longer a specific advantage to using this version, unlike with the Special Energy counterpart.
The Basic version of Metal Energy was first introduced during the {{TCG|Diamond & Pearl}} Series of the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]. As {{t|Steel}} Pokémon were becoming more prevalent during [[Generation IV]], Metal Energy was designed to complement (and later replace, during [[Generation V]]'s Black & White Series) the {{TCG|Special Energy card|Special Energy}} version {{special|Metal Energy|of the same name}}, which was restricted to only four copies of the card per deck. As such, this basic Metal Energy has received many different prints and releases in order to circulate more copies into the general public.


===English===
===English===
Metal Energy was included in the first expansion of each series since its introduction in the '''''{{TCG|Diamond & Pearl}}''''' expansion. While the ''Diamond & Pearl'' print featured the plain style, the '''''{{TCG|HeartGold & SoulSilver}}''''' expansion featured an exclusive Steelix design originating from the equivalent Japanese expansion. A Mirror Reverse Holofoil print of this was included in the '''''{{TCG|Call of Legends}}''''' expansion. '''''{{TCG|Black & White}}''''' featured a Checkerboard design (originating from the Japanese ''{{TCG|Battle Strength Decks|Cobalion Battle Strength Deck}}''), with the main expansion prints returning to plain for the release of '''''{{TCG|XY}}'''''.  
Metal Energy was included in the first expansion of each Series since its introduction in the {{TCG|Diamond & Pearl}} expansion. While the Diamond & Pearl print featured the plain style, the {{TCG|HeartGold & SoulSilver}} expansion featured an exclusive Steelix design originating from the equivalent Japanese expansion. A Mirror Reverse Holofoil print of this was included in the {{TCG|Call of Legends}} expansion. {{TCG|Black & White}} featured a Checkerboard design (originating from the Japanese {{TCG|Battle Strength Decks|Cobalion Battle Strength Deck}}), with the main expansion prints returning to plain for the release of {{TCG|XY}}.  


There are 13 English prints of the basic Metal Energy released during the ''XY'' series. The first is the Unnumbered ©2013 print included within the English ''{{TCG|Froakie Deck}}'' of the ''{{TCG|Kalos Starter Set}}'', the ''{{TCGMerch|XY|Series|XY Elite Trainer Box}}'', ''{{TCGMerch|XY|Series|Furious Fists Elite Trainer Box}}'', ''{{TCGMerch|XY|Series|Phantom Forces Elite Trainer Box}}'' and in an Energy Pack available as part of the ''{{TCGMerch|XY|Series|August 2015 Professor Store merchandise|Play! Pokémon Professor merchandise}}'' when the ''{{TCGMerch|XY|Series|September 2014 Professor Store merchandise|Professor Store}}'' reopened on September 23, 2014. The second is the print included in the '''''{{TCG|XY}}''''' expansion. Prints three through thirteen are the 11 prints included in the ''Bisharp Half Deck'' of the ''{{TCG|XY Trainer Kit: Bisharp & Wigglytuff}}''. This card was reprinted again in the '''''{{TCG|Evolutions}}''''' expansion using the card layout from the original series.
There are 13 English prints of the basic Metal Energy released during the XY Series. The first is the Unnumbered ©2013 print included within the English {{TCG|Froakie Deck}} of the {{TCG|Kalos Starter Set}}, the {{TCGMerch|XY|Series|XY Elite Trainer Box}}, {{TCGMerch|XY|Series|Furious Fists Elite Trainer Box}}, {{TCGMerch|XY|Series|Phantom Forces Elite Trainer Box}}, and in an Energy Pack available as part of the {{TCGMerch|XY|Series|Play! Pokémon Professor merchandise}} when the {{TCGMerch|XY|Series|September 2014 Professor Store merchandise|Professor Store}} reopened on September 23, 2014. The second is the print included in the {{TCG|XY}} expansion. Prints three through thirteen are the 11 prints included in the Bisharp Half Deck of the {{TCG|XY Trainer Kit: Bisharp & Wigglytuff}}. This card was reprinted again in the {{TCG|Evolutions}} expansion using the card layout from the Original Series.


===Japanese===
===Japanese===
During the ''DP'', ''DPt'', and ''LEGEND'' eras in Japan, Metal Energy was included in many different decks and handed out in both Non-Holofoil and Holofoil prints for many different promotional events. The final release of the ''DPt'' era, the ''{{TCG|Movie Commemoration Random Pack}}'', included an exclusive Energy design that remained Japanese only. The first release of the ''LEGEND'' era also included a new design, featuring Steelix and the [[Goldenrod Radio Tower]] and was included in booster packs of '''{{TCG|HeartGold Collection}}''' and '''{{TCG|SoulSilver Collection}}'''.
During the DP, DPt, and LEGEND Eras in Japan, Metal Energy was included in many different decks and handed out in both Non Holofoil and Holofoil prints for many different promotional events. The final release of the DPt Era, the {{TCG|Movie Commemoration Random Pack}}, included an exclusive Energy design that remained Japanese only. The first release of the LEGEND Era also included a new design, featuring Steelix and the [[Goldenrod Radio Tower]] and was included in booster packs of {{TCG|HeartGold Collection}} and {{TCG|SoulSilver Collection}}.


During the BW era, this card was released as one of the {{TCG|BW-P Promotional cards}}, numbered 074/BW-P, and was awarded at the July/August Pokémon Center Open Challenge. It was reprinted again in the BW-P Promos, numbered 090/BW-P, as a winner's prize awarded to those who won various competitions at the Summer Carnival from July 23 to August 28. It was later included as a Holofoil BW-P Promotional card in a twelve card random pack released during the September 2011 Gym Challenge, numbered 102/BW-P.
During the BW Era, this card was released as one of the {{TCG|BW-P Promotional cards}}, numbered 074/BW-P, and was awarded at the July/August Pokémon Center Open Challenge. It was reprinted again in the BW-P Promos, numbered 090/BW-P, as a winner's prize awarded to those who won various competitions at the Summer Carnival from July 23 to August 28. It was later included as a Holofoil BW-P Promotional card in a twelve card random pack released during the September 2011 Gym Challenge, numbered 102/BW-P.


The first release of Metal Energy during the ''XY'' era was in the ''Froakie Half Deck'' of both the ''{{TCG|XY Beginning Set}}'' and the ''XY Beginning Set for Girls''. Because the ''Froakie Half Deck'' wasn't giving alternate numbering for guided play, the ''Beginning Set'' only includes one print, as opposed to six. A special unnumbered {{TCG|XY-P Promotional cards|XY-P Promotional}} print was released as one of nine possible stamped basic Energies included within the ''{{TCGMerch|XY|Era|Lawson Limited Pokémon Coin Set}}'', a product exclusive to {{wp|Lawson (store)|Lawson}} stores released December 13, 2013. September 2014 saw the release of Metal Energy within the ''{{TCG|Hyper Metal Chain Deck}}'' featuring the Deck's Set Symbol. An exclusive unnumbered XY-P Mirror Holofoil print was later released in a twelve card promotional pack available to those who participated in the Pokémon Card Gym tournaments from the month of October 2014 through the month of November 2014. In a later 12-card pack, this time available to those who participated in Pokémon Card Gym tournaments from the month of May 2015 through the month of July 2015, a new unnumbered XY-P print with a horizontal bar design was released.
The first release of Metal Energy during the XY Era was in the Froakie Half Deck of both the {{TCG|XY Beginning Set}} and the XY Beginning Set for Girls. Because the Froakie Half Deck wasn't giving alternate numbering for guided play, the Beginning Set only includes one print, as opposed to six. A special unnumbered {{TCG|XY-P Promotional cards|XY-P Promotional}} print was released as one of nine possible stamped basic Energies included within the {{TCGMerch|XY|Era|Lawson Limited Pokémon Coin Set}}, a product exclusive to {{wp|Lawson (store)|Lawson}} stores released December 13, 2013. September 2014 saw the release of Metal Energy within the {{TCG|Hyper Metal Chain Deck}} featuring the Deck's Set Symbol. An exclusive unnumbered XY-P Mirror Holofoil print was later released in a twelve card promotional pack available to those who participated in the Pokémon Card Gym tournaments from the month of October 2014 through the month of November 2014. In a later 12-card pack, this time available to those who participated in Pokémon Card Gym tournaments from the month of May 2015 through the month of July 2015, a new unnumbered XY-P print with a horizontal bar design was released.


Metal Energy was reprinted as a {{TCG|Full Art card|Full Art}} {{TCG|Secret card}} in the '''{{TCG|Collection Sun}}''' expansion and the '''{{TCG|Awakened Heroes}}''' expansion. It was included in the Japanese '''{{TCG|Tag All Stars}}''' subset as another Secret card.
Metal Energy was reprinted as a {{TCG|Full Art card|Full Art}} {{TCG|Secret card}} in the {{TCG|Collection Sun}} expansion and the {{TCG|Awakened Heroes}} expansion. It was included in the Japanese {{TCG|Tag All Stars}} subset as another Secret card.


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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Prior to the {{TCG|Expedition Base Set}}, all basic energy cards credited [[Keiji Kinebuchi]] as the illustrator. From Expedition on, there was no illustrator credit. However, the artwork on the Special variation of this card is changed to that of artist [[Takumi Akabane]], while this, the Basic version, retains the artwork by [[Milky Isobe]] from {{TCG|Neo Genesis}}.  
*Due to this card first being released after Basic Energy cards stopped listing illustrator credits in the {{TCG|Expedition Base Set}}, no known print of this card has a known illustrator. However, the artwork on the Special variation of this card is changed to that of artist [[Takumi Akabane]], while this, the Basic version, retains the artwork by [[Milky Isobe]] from {{TCG|Neo Genesis}}.  
*The background for the HeartGold & SoulSilver variant has an outline of {{p|Steelix}} and the [[Goldenrod Radio Tower]].
*The background for the HeartGold & SoulSilver variant has an outline of {{p|Steelix}} and the [[Goldenrod Radio Tower]].


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