Tag Team GX Premium Trainer Box (TCG)
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The Tag Team GX Premium Trainer Box (Japanese: プレミアムトレーナーボックス TAG TEAM GX) is a Japanese-exclusive Pokémon Trading Card Game product released together with the Tag Bolt expansion on December 7, 2018.
Information
The precedent of releasing Premium Trainer Boxes alongside expansions that begin a new block within the Sun & Moon Era continues with the Tag Team GX Premium Trainer Box. Like Elite Trainer Boxes released internationally, this product contains an assortment of higher quality TCG accessories, including a set of 34 acrylic damage counters, premium status markers, an acrylic GX marker, and a unique coin. The box also comes with a set of 64 card sleeves featuring the TAG TEAM GX mechanic logo, 20 Tag Bolt booster packs, and a fixed selection of cards. The box itself can store up to 650 cards.
Previous Premium Trainer Boxes included only Trainer and Special Energy cards from the Sun & Moon, XY BREAK, and XY Eras. The Tag Team GX Premium Trainer Box focuses entirely on the Sun & Moon Era, including a variety of staple Trainer cards in addition to a number of Pokémon cards, a first for this line of product. All cards are reprinted with numbering specific to the deck, and each one shows a collection symbol of "SMJ". The focal Pokémon, Tapu Lele-GX, features artwork previously exclusive to prints outside Japan. Also included are 12 copies of each basic Energy card sporting a new design, 3 of which had previously debuted in the Eevee-GX Starter Sets.
Card list
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No. | Mark | Card | Type | Quantity | ||
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001/035 | Fomantis | 2× | ||||
002/035 | Lurantis | 2× | ||||
003/035 | Wooper | 2× | ||||
004/035 | Quagsire | 2× | ||||
005/035 | Magnemite | 2× | ||||
006/035 | Magneton | 2× | ||||
007/035 | Magnezone | 2× | ||||
008/035 | Inkay | 2× | ||||
009/035 | Malamar | 2× | ||||
010/035 | Tapu Lele | 1× | ||||
011/035 | Altaria | 2× | ||||
012/035 | Swablu | 2× | ||||
013/035 | Aqua Patch | I | 2× | |||
014/035 | Energy Recycle System | I | 1× | |||
015/035 | Energy Switch | I | 2× | |||
016/035 | Electropower | I | 2× | |||
017/035 | Nest Ball | I | 2× | |||
018/035 | Ultra Ball | I | 4× | |||
019/035 | Beast Ring | I | 2× | |||
020/035 | Field Blower | I | 1× | |||
021/035 | Rare Candy | I | 2× | |||
022/035 | Switch | I | 2× | |||
023/035 | Max Potion | I | 2× | |||
024/035 | Mysterious Treasure | I | 2× | |||
025/035 | Rescue Stretcher | I | 1× | |||
026/035 | Choice Band | I | 2× | |||
027/035 | Guzma | Su | 2× | |||
028/035 | Cynthia | Su | 4× | |||
029/035 | Volkner | Su | 2× | |||
030/035 | Tate & Liza | Su | 2× | |||
031/035 | Sophocles | Su | 2× | |||
032/035 | Lillie | Su | 2× | |||
033/035 | Aether Paradise Conservation Area | St | 2× | |||
034/035 | Brooklet Hill | St | 2× | |||
035/035 | Double Colorless Energy | E | 4× | |||
— | — | Grass Energy | E | 12× | ||
— | — | Fire Energy | E | 12× | ||
— | — | Water Energy | E | 12× | ||
— | — | Lightning Energy | E | 12× | ||
— | — | Psychic Energy | E | 12× | ||
— | — | Fighting Energy | E | 12× | ||
— | — | Darkness Energy | E | 12× | ||
— | — | Metal Energy | E | 12× | ||
— | — | Fairy Energy | E | 12× | ||
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