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Introduced in the Sword & Shield era as {{TCG|SWSH Black Star Promos|promotional cards}}, '''Pokémon V-UNION''' are a new kind of Pokémon V. These cards are identified by a {{V-UNION}} graphic on the card name, and consist of four cards with the same name. Pokémon V-UNION can be only played once per game, by assembling the four different cards from the discard pile into the bench as a single Pokémon with all attacks and other attributes of each part, as well counting as a separate evolutionary stage. When a V-UNION Pokémon is Knocked Out, the opponent takes three Prize cards instead of one. Pokémon V-UNION are still considered Pokémon V when interacting with certain card effects, and all also feature the '''Union Gain''' attack.
Introduced in the Sword & Shield era as {{TCG|SWSH Black Star Promos|promotional cards}}, '''Pokémon V-UNION''' are a new kind of Pokémon V. These cards are identified by a {{V-UNION}} graphic on the card name, and consist of four cards with the same name. Pokémon V-UNION can be only played once per game, by assembling the four different cards from the discard pile into the bench as a single Pokémon with all attacks and other attributes of each part, as well counting as a separate evolutionary stage. When a V-UNION Pokémon is Knocked Out, the opponent takes three Prize cards instead of one. Pokémon V-UNION are still considered Pokémon V when interacting with certain card effects, and all also feature the '''Union Gain''' attack.


While keeping the same layout of Pokémon V, Pokémon V-UNION cards split their artwork and some attributes across each part; because of this, all attributes except card type, name, Pokémon type and stage (which are included in each part) do not exist while the Pokémon isn't in play for effects such as card search. While not officially labeled as Full Art cards, the artwork covers the entire card in the same fashion as Pokémon VMAX cards, although only the collective border of the card is embossed to look like stone being shattereed.
While keeping the same layout of Pokémon V, Pokémon V-UNION cards split their artwork and some attributes across each part; because of this, all attributes except card type, name, Pokémon type and stage (which are included in each part) do not exist while the Pokémon isn't in play for effects such as card search. While not officially labeled as Full Art cards, the artwork covers the entire card in the same fashion as Pokémon VMAX cards, although only the collective border of the card is embossed to look like shattered stone.
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