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The Guren Gym -- Katsura (Blaine)

Pokemon Guren Gym Deck

- Sixty-four (64) cards
- The "Pre-Rule Book"
- The "Main Rule Book"
- A Pokemon coin

The List of Cards in the Deck

Name Type
Katsura Trainer
Charmander (x2) Fire Pokemon
Vulpix Level 18 (x2) Fire Pokemon
Vulpix Level 9 Fire Pokemon
Nine Tails Fire Pokemon
Growlithe Level 17 (x2) Fire Pokemon
Growlithe Level 20 (x2) Fire Pokemon
Arcanine Fire Pokemon
Ponyta Level 11 Fire Pokemon
Ponyta Level 13(x2) Fire Pokemon
Rapidash(x2) Fire Pokemon
Doduo (x2) Colorless Pokemon
Dodrio Colorless Pokemon
Magmar (x2) Fire Pokemon
Katsura's Quiz One (x2) Trainer
Katsura's Quiz Two Trainer
Katsura's Gamble (x2) Trainer
Hot-Blooded (x2) Trainer
Switch Trainer
Full Heal Trainer
Vigor Mass Trainer
Guren Town Gym Trainer
Pokedex Trainer
Potion Trainer
Double Colorless Energy Energy
Fire Energy (x27) Energy




Pokemon Characters

The concept of the Pokemon universe, in both the video games and the general fictional world of Pokemon, stems from the hobby of insect collecting, a popular pastime which Pokemon executive director Satoshi Tajiri-Oniwa had enjoyed as a child. Players of the games are designated as Pokemon Trainers, and the two general goals (in most Pokemon games) for such Trainers are: to complete the Pokedex by collecting all of the available Pokemon species found in the fictional region where that game takes place; and to train a team of powerful Pokemon from those they have caught to compete against teams owned by other Trainers, and eventually become the strongest Trainer, the Pokemon Master. These themes of collecting, training, and battling are present in almost every version of the Pokemon franchise, including the video games, the anime and manga series, and the Pokemon Trading Card Game.


The Pokemon Trading Card Game (Pokemon TCG for short) is a collectible card game based on the Pokemon video game series, first introduced in Japan in October 1996, then North America in December 1998. It was initially published by Wizards of the Coast (wizards), the company that produces Magic: the Gathering. Although Wizards of the Coast lost the licence to publish the game in July 2003, sets continue to be published under the jurisdiction of Nintendo and Pokemon USA, Inc.
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