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Power ChargeExpedition #147 Pokémon Card

Expedition·#147·2002

Trainer cards are fundamental to the Pokémon Trading Card Game, offering strategic advantages that shape gameplay, and "Power Charge" is a prime example of a utility card from the early 2000s. This specific card, from the 2002 Expedition Base Set, is a common Trainer card that stands out for its connection to the e-Reader era and its classic energy recycling mechanic. Here, visitors will discover the card's exact mechanics, including its unique effect of shuffling Energy cards back into the deck, historical context within the e-Card Series, and the artistic style of Keiji Kinebuchi.

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Card Number
#147
Release Date
September 14, 2002
Language
EN
Set Code
ex

Trainer cards are a fundamental aspect of the Pokémon Trading Card Game, representing items, supporters, and stadiums that influence gameplay. Unlike Pokémon, they don't have HP, types, or attacks, but instead provide strategic advantages such as drawing cards, healing Pokémon, or disrupting an opponent's strategy. They are crucial for building consistent and powerful decks, often dictating the pace and direction of a match. Trainers have been an integral part of the TCG since its inception in Generation I, with their mechanics evolving over various sets and eras to introduce new strategic depths. From simple Potions to complex Supporters with intricate effects, Trainer cards offer a vast array of tactical options for players. Their artwork often depicts items or characters from the Pokémon video games and anime, adding to their thematic appeal. The design and balance of Trainer cards are key to a healthy meta-game, ensuring diverse strategies and preventing any single Pokémon from dominating without support.

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