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Plasma Blast メガロキャノン
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Pokémon TCG: Black & White—Plasma Blast (Japanese: メガロキャノン Megalo Cannon) is the name given to the tenth main expansion of cards from the Black & White Series of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. It is the ninth and final main expansion from the BW Era of the Pokémon Card Game in Japan. The set continues to feature Generation V Pokémon, Pokémon-EX, and ACE SPEC in the card game.
Blurb
Unbroken, Unbowed, Undefeated—Unova Blasts Back!
Challenges ring out, Pokémon duel, and the battle for Unova enters the next chapter in the Pokémon TCG: Black & White—Plasma Blast expansion! With Virizion-EX by your side, you must lead the counterattack against the failing forces of Team Plasma as they mount their last stand behind the twinned might of Team Plasma Dialga-EX and Palkia-EX! Victory is within your grasp, when suddenly you face your greatest test...the mighty and mysterious Genesect-EX takes the battlefield, supported by devastating ACE SPEC cards that give it additional attacks! Trainers, it's time to break the ice!
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Plasma Blast is the name given to the tenth main expansion of the Black & White Series of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. In Japan, it was released as Megalo Cannon, the ninth and final expansion in the Pokémon Card Game BW Era. It is based on Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, featuring Generation V Pokémon, Team Plasma, and the Paleozoic Pokémon Genesect. The English expansion was released on August 14, 2013, while the Japanese expansion was released on March 15, 2013.
Set lists
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Japanese Megalo Cannon pack
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Japanese Megalo Cannon booster box
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Genesect promotional image
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Languages this set is released in
The Megalo Cannon set is released in Japanese and Korean. The Japanese set is available in both 1st and unlimited edition, and the Korean set is only available in unlimited edition. The Plasma Blast set is released in English, German, French, Italian, and Portuguese. Cards in the English, German, French, and Italian sets were also available as Reverse Holos. The Portuguese version of this set lacked any Reverse Holos.
In other languages
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