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| setlogo = HGSS TCG Logo.png
| setlogo = HGSS TCG Logo.png
| encards = ~150
| encards = ~120
| ensetnum = 43
| ensetnum = 43
| enrelease = February 10, 2010
| enrelease = February 10, 2010
| numdecks = 0
| altname = Pokémon Card Game LEGEND
| jacards = 150{{tt|*|71 in HeartGold Collection; 71 in SoulSilver Collection; 8 in both}}
| jacards = 150{{tt|*|71 in HeartGold Collection; 71 in SoulSilver Collection; 8 in both}}
| jasetnum = 43
| jasetnum = 43
| jarelease = October 9th, 2009
| jarelease = October 9, 2009
| numdecks = 3
| numdecks = 3
| deck1 = Mind Flood
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'''Pokémon TCG: ''HeartGold & SoulSilver''''' (Japanese: '''ハートゴールドコレクション''' ''HeartGold Collection'' and '''ソウルシルバーコレクション''' ''SoulSilver Collection'') is the name given to the first expansion of cards from the ''LEGEND'' era of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. The set brings several new mechanics and features to the game.
'''Pokémon TCG: ''HeartGold & SoulSilver''''' (Japanese: '''ハートゴールドコレクション''' ''HeartGold Collection'' and '''ソウルシルバーコレクション''' ''SoulSilver Collection'') is the name given to the first expansion of cards from the ''HeartGold & SoulSilver'' era of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. The set brings several new mechanics and features to the game.


== Information ==
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**Another graphic has been added in the top right corner of the card, making the HP and card type more prominent.
**Another graphic has been added in the top right corner of the card, making the HP and card type more prominent.
*{{TCG|Pokémon LV.X}} are no longer present, now replaced by {{TCG|Pokémon Prime}}. Reflecting the namesake of the new TCG era, {{TCG|Pokémon LEGEND}} were another type of powerful Pokémon introduced.
*{{TCG|Pokémon LV.X}} are no longer present, now replaced by {{TCG|Pokémon Prime}}. Reflecting the namesake of the new TCG era, {{TCG|Pokémon LEGEND}} were another type of powerful Pokémon introduced.
*{{TCG|Trainer card}}s are now reclassified as {{TCG|Goods card}}s, resulting in three separate classes of what used to be Trainer cards. Similarly to {{TCG|Supporter card}}s and {{TCG|Stadium card}}s, which were color-coded orange and green respectively after their reclassification in {{TCG|Diamond & Pearl}}, Goods cards are now color-coded blue. For the purpose of this and future checklists, Goods cards are marked as "G". The illustration window on all of these cards is now also gold instead of silver.
*{{TCG|Trainer card}}s are now reclassified as Goods cards in Japan, resulting in three separate classes of what used to be Trainer cards. Similarly to {{TCG|Supporter card}}s and {{TCG|Stadium card}}s, which were color-coded orange and green respectively after their reclassification in {{TCG|Diamond & Pearl}}, Goods cards are now color-coded blue. For the purpose of this and future checklists, Goods cards are marked as "G". The illustration window on all of these cards is now also gold instead of silver.
*In Japan, this set introduced a parallel alternate foil set, a feature that has been part of the English version of the TCG since {{TCG|Legendary Collection}}. In Japan, these cards are called '''Mirror Cards''' (ミラーカード) and feature a similar foil treatment to the alternate foil cards in English sets.
*In Japan, this set introduced a parallel alternate foil set, a feature that has been part of the English version of the TCG since {{TCG|Legendary Collection}}. In Japan, these cards are called '''Mirror Cards''' (ミラーカード) and feature a similar foil treatment to the alternate foil cards in English sets.


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