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Triumphant 頂上大激突
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Pokémon TCG: HS—Triumphant (Japanese: 頂上大激突 Clash at the Summit) is the name given to the fourth and final main expansion of cards from the HeartGold & SoulSilver Series of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. It is the third and final main expansion from the LEGEND Era of the Pokémon Card Game in Japan. The set continues to feature Pokémon Prime and Pokémon LEGEND in the card game.
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THE GOAL OF EVERY BATTLE, THE PRIDE OF EVERY TRAINER...
Battle for the excitement, for the challenge...and for the victory! In the Pokémon Trading Card Game: HS—Triumphant expansion, you'll find what you need to put triumph within your reach. Palkia and Dialga combine as an incredible Pokémon LEGEND. Machamp, Gengar, and a half-dozen other powerful Pokémon appear for the first time as Pokémon Prime. New Trainer, Supporter, and Stadium cards—plus a new Special Energy card—give you new strategies and deck ideas. The only thing missing is a Trainer who battles to win...and that's you!
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Triumphant is the name given to the fourth and final main expansion of the HeartGold & SoulSilver Series of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. In Japan, it was released as Clash at the Summit, the third and final expansion in the Pokémon Card Game LEGEND Era. It is based on Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, featuring Generation II Pokémon. The English expansion was released on November 3, 2010, while the Japanese expansion was released on July 8, 2010. The release of Clash at the Summit coincided with the premiere of the thirteenth Pokémon movie, Ruler of Illusions: Zoroark on July 10, 2010 in Japan. Triumphant is composed of its Japanese equivalent as well as the Lost Link subset.
Psyduck and Weepinbell have the word "Flip" misspelled as "Filp" in their attacks, which remain uncorrected.
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Languages this set is released in
The Clash at the Summit set is only released in Japanese, in both 1st and unlimited edition. All cards in this Japanese set, including the Pokémon Prime cards, were also available as Reverse Holos. The Triumphant set is released in English, German, French, and Italian, with cards also available as Reverse Holos.
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Characters
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Goone • Karl • Joe • Grings Kodai • Mother and daughter • Peg • Pokémon Baccer teams • Rowena • Tammy Celebi • Entei • Suicune • Raikou • Zoroark • Zorua
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Locations
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Crown City
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Other
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Pokémon Baccer World Cup • Time Ripple • Time travel
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Soundtrack and Score
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Soundtrack Ice Cream Syndrome (single)
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Adaptations
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Manga
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TCG
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Raikou (HGSS Promo 19, Call of Legends SL9) Entei (HGSS Promo 20, Call of Legends SL3) Suicune (HGSS Promo 21, Call of Legends SL11) Celebi (Triumphant 3, Triumphant 92) Zoroark and Legendary Pokémon • Illusion's Zorua • Illusion's Zoroark • Zorua and Celebi LEGEND Perfect Set • World of Illusions Box Triumphant 2009 Pokémon Card Design Contest
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Merchandise
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Pokémon Kids figures
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Misc tie-in media
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Pokémon Black and White Sampling Tour
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Event distributions
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Cinema Celebi (Japanese, Korean) • Winter 2011 Celebi (Americas, European, Spanish, Italian, German, French) Crown Beasts Crown Beast Raikou (American, Korean, Spanish, Italian, German, French, Australian) • Shinsegae Raikou Crown Beast Entei (American, Korean, Spanish, Italian, German, French, Australian) • Shinsegae Entei Crown Beast Suicune (American, Korean, Spanish, Italian, German, French, Australian) Goone's Scizor Station Zoroark • Pokémon Camp Italy Zoroark • Lostlorn Forest Zoroark (requires Relocator) Battrio pucks (Celebi, Raikou, Entei, Suicune, Pikachu)
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Related animation
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DP183 (following TV episode)
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