Trainer's Toolkit (TCG)
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The first edition of the Trainer's Toolkit was released for the Pokémon Trading Card Game during the Sword & Shield Series. It was released on June 26, 2020.
Description
Everything You Need to Build a Powerful Deck!
You can turn your Pokémon Trading Card Game collection into playable, fun, and winning decks with the Pokémon TCG: Trainer’s Toolkit. Inside this box, you’ll find a plethora of cards that will expand and boost the strength of your deck—cards like the powerful Dedenne-GX, which has proven to be quite formidable in competitive play, as well as strategic Trainer cards and useful Energy cards. There’s also a Deck Builder’s Guide that will help you assemble a deck that showcases your best Pokémon.
After all, Pokémon TCG players must make all sorts of decisions when building a deck: More big Pokémon? More strategic Trainer cards? How much Energy is too much? The Pokémon TCG: Trainer’s Toolkit can help! You’ll even get some accessories to use when you play, such as card sleeves, dice, and condition markers. Steer a course for completely new decks, original combos, and all the fun of head-to-head competition with the Pokémon TCG: Trainer’s Toolkit.
Information
It contained two copies each of 26 useful Pokémon, Trainer, and Special Energy cards, including Yellow A Alternate art prints of cards previously exclusive to the Japanese Tag All Stars subset. Additionally, it contained 121 basic Energy cards, four booster packs (typically one Burning Shadows, one Sword & Shield, and two Rebel Clash), 65 sleeves with an exclusive design, seven tournament-legal dice, two Special Condition markers, a manual, and a TCGO code card.
The Trainer's Toolkit included an exclusive Non Holofoil version of Holofoil Boss's Orders from Rebel Clash. It also provided a rerelease of Non Holofoil Sword & Shield Professor's Research and Marnie, originally from the Sword & Shield Build & Battle Box.
Cards
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Basic Energy cards
- Grass Energy (×13)
- Fire Energy (×13)
- Water Energy (×14)
- Lightning Energy (×13)
- Psychic Energy (×13)
- Fighting Energy (×13)
- Darkness Energy (×14)
- Metal Energy (×14)
- Fairy Energy (×14)
This article is part of Project TCG, a Bulbapedia project that aims to report on every aspect of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. |