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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 {{pkmn|Battle e}} cards. They utilize [[Nintendo]]'s [[e-Reader]] peripheral. When scanned, the cards provide additional {{pkmn|Trainer}}s to battle and {{Berries}} to use in {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}—these cards are not compatible with {{game2|FireRed|LeafGreen|Emerald}}. It is the only Battle e collection to be released 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 {{Berries}} to use in {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}—these cards are not compatible with {{game2|FireRed|LeafGreen|Emerald}}. It is the only Battle e collection to be released outside of Japan.
In Japan, this series was released as 6 individual packs. Each pack includes a fixed set of eight Trainer cards and one special Berry card.
In North America and Australia, the series was released as 3 individual packs, each corresponding to two of the Japanese packs. Each pack includes a fixed set of 16 Trainer cards and two special Berry cards, as well as two Battle Record Cards. In English, the packs are {{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}}). The Battle Record Cards still draw the same distinction as the original Japanese packs, with the back of the packaging referring to these as two "themes".


==Release dates==
==Release dates==
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The cards themselves depict incomplete information about the Trainers they contain. The Trainer's name and image are always visible, as are two of their three Pokémon. However, one of their Pokémon, as several of their Pokémon's [[Ability|Abilities]], [[held item]]s, or [[move]]s are hidden.
The cards themselves depict incomplete information about the Trainers they contain. The Trainer's name and image are always visible, as are two of their three Pokémon. However, one of their Pokémon, as several of their Pokémon's [[Ability|Abilities]], [[held item]]s, or [[move]]s are hidden.


The cards are color-coded to give an indication of difficulty. Generally, bronze-level cards pose an easier challenge, followed by copper, silver and finally as the most difficult, gold.
The cards are color-coded to give an indication of difficulty, based on the Pokémon's levels. The colors, in ascending order of difficulty, are: green, bronze, silver, and gold.<!--unofficial names--> Each pack contains a single gold card, featuring a "Target Trainer" with all Level 100 Pokémon.


Symbols on the cards highlight key information about the Trainer:
Symbols on the cards highlight key information about the Trainer:
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==Card packs==
==Card packs==
In Japan, this series was released as 6 individual packs. Each pack includes a fixed set of eight Trainer cards and one special Berry card.
In North America and Australia, the series was released as 3 individual packs, each corresponding to two of the Japanese packs. Each pack includes a fixed set of 16 Trainer cards and two special Berry cards, as well as two Battle Record Cards. In English, the packs are {{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}}). The Battle Record Cards still draw the same distinction as the original Japanese packs, with the back of the packaging referring to these as two "themes".
Each theme contains a single "Target Trainer"—a gold card, meaning that the Trainer has three Level 100 Pokémon. The theme is named after the "Target Trainer".
==={{BE|Freezing Ray}}===
==={{BE|Freezing Ray}}===
{{BattleESetlist/header|color={{sapphire color}}|headcolor={{sapphire color light}}|bordercolor={{sapphire color dark}}|textcolor=FFFFFF}}
{{BattleESetlist/header|color={{sapphire color}}|headcolor={{sapphire color light}}|bordercolor={{sapphire color dark}}|textcolor=FFFFFF}}
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{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-A007|name={{BE|Lady Sophie}}}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-A007|name={{BE|Lady Sophie}}}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-A008|name={{BE|Beauty Fay}}}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-A008|name={{BE|Beauty Fay}}}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-K001|name=[[Pumkin Berry]]}}
{{BattleESetlist/footer}}
{{BattleESetlist/footer}}


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{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-A015|name={{BE|PKMN Breeder Candice}}}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-A015|name={{BE|PKMN Breeder Candice}}}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-A016|name={{BE|Cool Trainer Belford}}}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-A016|name={{BE|Cool Trainer Belford}}}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-K002|name=[[Drash Berry]]}}
{{BattleESetlist/footer}}
{{BattleESetlist/footer}}


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{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-A023|name={{BE|PKMN Breeder Wilson}}}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-A023|name={{BE|PKMN Breeder Wilson}}}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-A024|name={{BE|Ruin Maniac Zuril}}}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-A024|name={{BE|Ruin Maniac Zuril}}}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-K003|name=[[Eggant Berry]]}}
{{BattleESetlist/footer}}
{{BattleESetlist/footer}}


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{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-A031|name={{BE|Battle Girl Natalie}}}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-A031|name={{BE|Battle Girl Natalie}}}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-A032|name={{BE|Expert Sandia}}}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-A032|name={{BE|Expert Sandia}}}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-K004|name=[[Strib Berry]]}}
{{BattleESetlist/footer}}
{{BattleESetlist/footer}}


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{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-A039|name={{BE|Collector Stuart}}}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-A039|name={{BE|Collector Stuart}}}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-A040|name={{BE|PKMN Ranger Irazu}}}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-A040|name={{BE|PKMN Ranger Irazu}}}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-K005|name={{gdis|Chilan Berry|III}}}}
{{BattleESetlist/footer}}
{{BattleESetlist/footer}}


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{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-A047|name={{BE|Pokéfan Kendall}}}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-A047|name={{BE|Pokéfan Kendall}}}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-A048|name={{BE|Cool Trainer Fuego}}}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-A048|name={{BE|Cool Trainer Fuego}}}}
{{BattleESetlist/footer}}
===Berry cards===
{{BattleESetlist/header|color=48C0E8|headcolor=80D8F0|bordercolor=485870}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-K001|name=[[Pumkin Berry]]}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-K002|name=[[Drash Berry]]}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-K003|name=[[Eggant Berry]]}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-K004|name=[[Strib Berry]]}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-K005|name={{gdis|Chilan Berry|III}}}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-K006|name=[[Nutpea Berry]]}}
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=08-K006|name=[[Nutpea Berry]]}}
{{BattleESetlist/footer}}
{{BattleESetlist/footer}}