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===Technical Machine===
===Technical Machine===
Playing a similar role to the [[TM|items of the same name]] in the games, a Technical Machine may be attached to a Pokémon card, and that Pokémon may then use the attack on the card as its own. Like in the games, most have a compatibility requirement (such as only being able to be used by cards of a certain {{TCG|Elemental types|type}}, or only by evolved Pokémon) and all those released before {{TCG|Legends Awakened}} are to be discarded from the Pokémon at the end of the turn they were played, no matter if the player had actually used the attack in question or not. These cards first saw a release in {{TCG|Pokémon VS}}; however, international audiences did not have access to them until {{TCG|Expedition}}.
Playing a similar role to the [[TM|items of the same name]] in the games, a Technical Machine may be attached to a Pokémon card, and that Pokémon may then use the attack on the card as its own. Like in the games, most have a compatibility requirement (such as only being able to be used by cards of a certain {{TCG|Elemental types|type}}, or only by evolved Pokémon) and all those released before {{TCG|Legends Awakened}} are to be discarded from the Pokémon at the end of the turn they were played, no matter if the player had actually used the attack in question or not. These cards first saw a release in {{TCG|Pokémon VS}}; however, international audiences did not have access to them until {{TCG|Expedition}}.
===Field Card===
This cards are have no subclass of it's own, but you can know this card by just seeing a HP bar on that card like a normal Pokémon. All card listed in this category can evolved into a Pokémon 9excluding {{TCG|Clefairy Doll}}


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