- ↓ 0.08
- ꩜ 0.19
- ↑ 1.39
Choose 1:
- Draw a card.
- Put a Judge card from your discard pile into your hand.
· Item rule: You may play as many Item cards as you like during your turn (before your attack).
illus. Ayaka Yoshida
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C.Ezra.M
This card could only be used to draw a card in the 2020-21 standard format. At the time, the last Judge cards were printed in FLI and LOT, which have been rotated out then. Later, Judge has been reprinted in FST.
C.Ezra.M
Now that I understand that the format was just TEU-CRE, this card was pretty much unused after Judge rotated.
Packster
It’s hard to know how you mean this since I don’t know all the set names. Can set letters be added for these cards?
LightYearLiam
If you’re talking about editing the cards themselves, that would make the cards inaccurate to how they are in real life. But the expansion each card is from and the expansion’s abbreviation are listed on this page.
Starting in Scarlet/Violet era, they actually started putting the expansion abbreviations on the cards themselves instead of using set symbols (in TPCi regions, such as English-speaking countries), which I think was a great choice. They had already been doing that in Japan (not sure how long).
C.Ezra.M
Japan did use graphical set symbols at the start. Japan has been using merely a number superimposed on a stylized “e” for all its five e-Card expansions, and then went back to using graphical symbols for the ADV and PCG Eras (=EX Series). Then, the non-graphical set symbol convention started, but was not used for 1 set, “Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky” (=Stormfront), which used Shaymin’s Gracidea as the symbol. From the LEGEND Era (=HeartGold & SoulSilver Series) until the Sun & Moon Era (=Sun & Moon Series), sets from dual releases had the same symbols, but with different colors:
L1 (=HeartGold & SoulSilver): Collection HeartGold (red) and Collection SoulSilver (blue)
BW1 (=Black & White/Emerging Powers): Black Collection (black) and White Collection (white)
BW3 (=Next Destinies): Psycho Drive (purple) and Hail Blizzard (cyan)
BW5 (=Dragons Exalted): Dragon Blast (green) and Dragon Blade (orange)
BW6 (=Boundaries Crossed): Freeze Bolt (cyan) and Cold Flare (orange)
BW8 (=Plasma Freeze): Spiral Force (purple) and Thunder Knuckle (teal)
XY1 (=XY): Collection X (blue) and Collection Y (red)
XY5 (=Primal Clash): Gaia Volcano (yellow) and Tidal Storm (green)
XY8 (=BREAKthrough): Blue Shock (blue) and Red Flash (red)
XY11 (=Steam Siege): Fever-Burst Fighter (purple) and Cruel Traitor (cyan)
Since the Sun & Moon Era, dual release sets use an extra uppercase letter at the end to differentiate them instead.
Anonymous
Actually, Jeremy Pendarvis used a full play set in his Blacephalon list to help him thin his deck more quickly. It could sort of be compared to having a 56 card deck.
https://www.pokebeach.com/2020/11/bringing-back-blowns
Packster
Actually I meant something else.