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| '''Base Set''' (Japanese: '''拡張パック''' ''Expansion Pack'') is the name given to the first main expansion of cards of the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]. The set is the first to feature [[Generation I]] Pokémon in the card game. | | '''Base Set''' (Japanese: '''{{ruby|拡張|かくちょう}}パック''' ''Expansion Pack'') is the name given to the first main expansion of cards of the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]. The set is the first to feature [[Generation I]] Pokémon in the card game. |
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Base Set (Japanese: 拡張パック Expansion Pack) is the name given to the first main expansion of cards of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. The set is the first to feature Generation I Pokémon in the card game.
Blurb
Put the power in your hand with the Pokémon trading card game!
The hugely successful Pokémon Game Boy® game was just the beginning of the Pokémon phenomenon. Now, with the trading card game, you can train your favorite Pokémon to pit them against a rival's Pokémon in a fight to the finish! Increase their powers with Energy, and your Pokémon will launch the special attacks you've seen in the popular Pokémon animated TV show!
Choose your favorite Pokémon from the random cards in this booster pack to customize a Pokémon theme deck or starter set. Or design your own undefeatable deck by combining prized Pokémon and trainers. The possibilities are endless!
Do you have the skills to become the world's number-one Pokémon Master? Master the Pokémon trading card game and find out!
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An advertisement for Expansion Pack
Base Set is the name given to the first main expansion of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. In Japan, it was released as Expansion Pack, the first expansion in the Pokémon Card Game. It is based on Pokémon Red, Blue, and Green, featuring Generation I Pokémon. The English expansion was released on January 9, 1999, while the Japanese expansion was released on October 20, 1996. Although not part of the TCG, Bandai Pokémon Cards Part 1 Green & Part 2 Red (September 1996) is regarded as pre-dating the Japanese Base set, and therefore is the oldest known Pokémon Card release.
Japanese, 1st Edition, Shadowless, Unlimited, 4th Print
The Shadowless print mirrored the 1st Edition print except for the 1st Edition logo. All cards in the 1st Edition and Shadowless runs were printed with thinner HP and attack text. These cards were without drop shadows for the artwork window. The fourth print run mirrored the Unlimited print, with the only difference being the copyright date, which reads "1999-2000".
The English release are ordered alphabetically, then by descending rarity (Rare Holo, Rare, Uncommon, Common), followed by Trainer and Energy cards. The Japanese release are ordered by the types first, then ascending rarity (Rare and Rare Holo are considered the same), then National Pokédex number, followed by Trainer and Energy cards.
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Machamp
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Cosmos Holo 2-Player CD-ROM Starter Set exclusive
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58/102
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Pikachu
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"Red Cheek" E3 Stamp - E3 Convention (May 1999)
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58/102
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Pikachu
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"Yellow Cheek" E3 Stamp - Nintendo Power Magazine (September 1999)
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58/102
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Pikachu
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"PokéTour 1999" Stamp - PokéTour 1999 (Australia)
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2/102
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Blastoise
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Printed without the word "Stage"
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12/102
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Ninetales
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Shadowless Ninetales missing attack damage
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Raichu
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Pre-release stamp
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Beedrill
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"D.efending" typo
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Wartortle in its Evolution box
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Diglett
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Attack energy cost symbols rotated 90 degrees
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58/102
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Pikachu
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Red Cheeks
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Pikachu
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"1st“ and the letter "d“ in "1st edition" missing
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102/102
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Water Energy
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No space between the margin and the water symbol, along with "ENERGY"
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Set lists
Gallery
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English Venusaur pack (Shadowless)
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English Charizard pack (Shadowless)
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English Blastoise pack (Shadowless)
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English Base Set booster box
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Japanese Expansion Pack pack
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In other languages
Languages this set is released in
The Expansion Pack is released in Japanese, of which all cards are available both with and without rarity symbol. The set without rarity symbol is more commonly referred to as the No Rarity Base Set.
The Base Set is released in English, Dutch, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Korean, and Chinese in both 1st and unlimited edition. The English version of this set had four different variations: 1st edition Shadowless; non-1st Shadowless; unlimited edition with ©1999 copyright date; and unlimited edition with ©1999-2000 copyright date. The Holofoil cards of the English 1st edition Shadowless set can be further distinguished between thin and thick stamp variations, which refers to the width of the "1" in the 1st edition symbol. The non-holo cards in both the 1st and unlimited edition print runs of the Spanish sets are also available with ©1999-2000 copyright date: ©1999 Spanish cards were released in Spain, ©1999-2000 Spanish cards in Latin American countries. The Spanish Holofoil Rares are only available with ©1999 copyright date.
In other languages