
Great Encounters·#100·2008
Moonlight Stadium is a pivotal Stadium card from the Pokémon Trading Card Game, released within the Great Encounters set in 2008. As a non-Pokémon card, it fundamentally alters the battlefield's dynamics, offering a unique strategic advantage. This page delves into the card's specific mechanics, its historical context within the Diamond & Pearl era, and the distinctive artwork by Ryo Ueda. Collectors and players alike will find insights into its collectibility, grading considerations, and how it compares to other Stadium cards, with a dedicated FAQ addressing common inquiries.
Read more ↓Stadium cards in the Pokémon Trading Card Game do not represent a specific Pokémon species but rather a location or environment that affects the game. These cards are a fundamental part of the TCG, introducing dynamic changes to the battlefield that can alter strategies and outcomes. Unlike Pokémon cards, Stadium cards don't have Pokédex lore, natural habitats, diets, or evolution lines. Instead, they represent various settings from the Pokémon world, such as gyms, battle arenas, or unique landscapes, each with a distinct effect on gameplay. They were introduced early in the TCG's history and have remained a consistent card type, evolving in their mechanics and impact over different generations. Stadium cards are crucial for strategic play, often dictating the pace of a match or providing advantages to specific Pokémon types or strategies. They add a layer of environmental interaction to the game, reflecting the diverse locations players encounter in the video games and anime.
Last updated: April 10, 2026

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