Differenze tra le versioni di "Nero e Bianco (GCC)"

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| setname = Nero e Bianco
| ensetname = Black & White
| alt = Nero e Bianco
| numdecks = 3
| deck1 = {{TCGGCC|Tornado Verde}}
| deck1type = {{ene|Grass}}{{ene|Psychic}}
| deck2 = {{TCGGCC|Furia Rossa}}
| deck2type = {{ene|Fire}}{{ene|Fighting}}
| deck3 = {{TCGGCC|Assalto Blu}}
| deck3type = {{ene|Water}}{{ene|Lightning}}
| jarelease = 17 dicembre 2010
*The Pokémon name is shifted further to the right as a result and is made more prominent with the addition of a silver frame, the right edge of which is reminiscent of the skewed curve graphic on EX-era cards, which also gains additional layers on higher stage evolution cards. This also separates the Pokémon name and the Hit Points, which returns to having no graphic behind it. The "Evolves from" clause on Stage 1 and 2 Pokémon remains in the illustration window.
*The Weakness, Resistance and Retreat Cost return to the bottom left of the card, and the Pokédex entry returns to the bottom right in its own frame (albeit skewed to the right), as they were on Japanese original era releases. The English cards also adopt this change, and also shorten "retreat cost" to "retreat". As a result, the illustrator bar is no longer present, and the illustrator name itself is at the very bottom to the left of the collection number and expansion symbol.
*For the first time since the {{TCGGCC|Team Rocket}} expansion in English and {{TCGGCC|Expansion Pack|the very first set}} in Japan, the holographic treatment used on rare-holographic cards changed from the 'cosmic' pattern to a more intense horizontal striped pattern. The holographic treatment is also applied to the border of Japanese rare-holographic cards, though this is not the case for the English cards.
*For the first time in the history of the TCG, the English card numbering system changed from ordering cards, specifically Pokémon, alphabetically and by descending rarity (rare-holo, rare, uncommon, common) to conform to the Japanese ordering system based on type ({{TCGGCC|Grass}}, {{TCGGCC|Fire}}, {{TCGGCC|Water}}, {{TCGGCC|Lightning}}, {{TCGGCC|Psychic}}, {{TCGGCC|Fighting}}, {{TCGGCC|Darkness}}, {{TCGGCC|Metal}}, {{TCGGCC|Colorless}}) and [[National Pokédex]] number.
*Another first for the TCG was the change of using letters instead of regular shapes to symbolize rarity on Japanese cards. C replaces {{rar|Common}} on common cards; U replaces {{rar|Uncommon}} on uncommon cards; R replaces {{rar|Rare}} on rare-holographic cards; SR replaces symbols such as {{rar|SuperRare}} on super-rare cards; UR replaces symbols such as {{rar|ShinyRare}} on ultra-rare cards. English cards continued to use the original rarity symbols.
 
''Black & White'' also introduces one new game mechanic, while discontinuing several others. Abilities, much like their [[Ability|namesake]] in the [[Pokémon games]], replace the long-standing Poké-Powers and Poké-Bodies. Abilities essentially merge the active and passive effects of Poké-Powers and Poké-Bodies into one mechanic akin to Pokémon Powers present during the original and Neo eras of the TCG. {{TCGGCC|Pokémon Prime}} and {{TCGGCC|Pokémon LEGEND}} are also officially retired, making ''Black & White'' the first expansion since ''{{TCGGCC|Skyridge}}'' to not feature powered-up variant Pokémon. The super-rare cards in the expansion take some inspiration from Pokémon LEGEND, in that the artwork covers the entire card and each one has a unique holographic effect; however, they remain exactly the same play-wise as their regular rare-holographic counterparts.
 
Several new rule changes also came into effect with the release of ''Black & White''.
*Trainer cards have been renamed Trainer's cards, and the change brought about in ''{{TCGGCC|Diamond & Pearl}}'' that made Supporter and Stadium cards separate classes of card has now been reversed. Supporters, Stadiums (and also Goods cards introduced in the ''{{TCGGCC|HeartGold & SoulSilver Collection}}'' in Japan) now fall under the Trainer's card umbrella but keep their individual color designations. Trainer's cards can also once again be played during the players' first turn.
*Supporter cards are now named Support cards, and the original rule that stipulated to discard them at the end of the players' turn has been changed to require players to discard them immediately after use. This change was likely brought about to avoid confusion between Pokémon Tool cards and Support cards that would have otherwise still been attached to the Active Pokémon.
*The procedure in which Knock Outs are carried out has been slightly altered. Previously, after the player with the Knocked Out Pokémon discards that Pokémon, they would replace that Pokémon with one from their Bench, and the player performing the Knock Out would proceed to take one Prize card. This has been changed to the player performing the Knock Out takes one Prize card, followed by the player with the Knocked Out Pokémon replacing that Pokémon with one from their Bench. This change essentially prevents the player performing the Knock Out from selecting a Prize card based on their opponent's new Active Pokémon.
===Carte Non-Standard===
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{{Setlist/entry|1/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Snivy|1}}|Grass|||Crosshatch Holo {{TCGGCC|Pokémon League}} Snivy Season (Maggio 2011)}}
{{Setlist/entry|1/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Snivy|1}}|Grass|||Cosmos Holo {{merch|Black & White|Starter Figure Boxes}} exclusive}}
{{Setlist/entry|3/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Servine|3}}|Grass|||Cracked Ice Holo {{merch|Black & White|Evolved Starter Boxes}} exclusive}}
{{Setlist/entry|5/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Serperior|5}}|Grass|||Cracked Ice Holo {{TCGGCC|Green Tornado}} theme deck exclusive}}
{{Setlist/entry|5/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Serperior|5}}|Grass|||Non Holo {{TCGGCC|Green Tornado}} theme deck exclusive}}
{{Setlist/entry|7/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Pansage|7}}|Grass|||Energy Reverse Holo {{merch|Black & White|Double Album Box}} exclusive}}
{{Setlist/entry|15/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Tepig|15}}|Fire|||Crosshatch Holo {{TCGGCC|Pokémon League}} Tepig Season (Giugno 2011)}}
{{Setlist/entry|15/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Tepig|15}}|Fire|||Cosmos Holo {{merch|Black & White|Starter Figure Boxes}} exclusive}}
{{Setlist/entry|17/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Pignite|17}}|Fire|||Cracked Ice Holo {{merch|Black & White|Evolved Starter Boxes}} exclusive}}
{{Setlist/entry|19/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Emboar|19}}|Fire|||Cracked Ice Holo {{TCGGCC|Red Frenzy}} theme deck exclusive}}
{{Setlist/entry|19/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Emboar|19}}|Fire|||Non Holo {{TCGGCC|Red Frenzy}} theme deck exclusive}}
{{Setlist/entry|21/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Pansear|21}}|Fire|||Energy Reverse Holo {{merch|Black & White|Double Album Box}} exclusive}}
{{Setlist/entry|25/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Darmanitan|25}}|Fire|||"Black & White" stamp {{TCGGCC|Prerelease cards|Prerelease promo}}}}
{{Setlist/entry|25/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Darmanitan|25}}|Fire|||Staff "Black & White" stamp {{TCGGCC|Prerelease cards|Prerelease promo}}}}
{{Setlist/entry|27/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Oshawott|27}}|Water|||Crosshatch Holo {{TCGGCC|Pokémon League}} Oshawott Season (Luglio 2011)}}
{{Setlist/entry|27/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Oshawott|27}}|Water|||Cosmos Holo {{merch|Black & White|Starter Figure Boxes}} exclusive}}
{{Setlist/entry|29/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Dewott|29}}|Water|||Cracked Ice Holo {{merch|Black & White|Evolved Starter Boxes}} exclusive}}
{{Setlist/entry|31/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Samurott|31}}|Water|||Cracked Ice Holo {{TCGGCC|Blue Assault}} theme deck exclusive}}
{{Setlist/entry|31/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Samurott|31}}|Water|||Non Holo {{TCGGCC|Blue Assault}} theme deck exclusive}}
{{Setlist/entry|33/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Panpour|33}}|Water|||Energy Reverse Holo {{merch|Black & White|Double Album Box}} exclusive}}
{{Setlist/entry|42/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Zebstrika|42}}|Lightning|||Crosshatch Holo {{TCGGCC|Pokémon League}} Bolt Season (Febbraio 2012)}}
{{Setlist/entry|53/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Whirlipede|53}}|Psychic|||Crosshatch Holo {{TCGGCC|Pokémon League}} Insect Season (Dicembre 2011)}}
{{Setlist/entry|54/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Scolipede|54}}|Psychic|||Cracked Ice Holo {{merch|Black & White|Dragons Exalted Blisters}} exclusive}}
{{Setlist/entry|63/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Sandile|63}}|Fighting|||Cracked Ice Holo {{merch|Black & White|Dark Explorers Blisters}} exclusive}}
{{Setlist/entry|64/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Krokorok|64}}|Fighting|||Crosshatch Holo {{TCGGCC|Pokémon League}} Quake Season (Marzo 2012)}}
{{Setlist/entry|64/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Krokorok|64}}|Fighting|||Cracked Ice Holo {{merch|Black & White|Dark Explorers Blisters}} exclusive}}
{{Setlist/entry|65/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Krookodile|65}}|Fighting|||Cracked Ice Holo {{merch|Black & White|Dark Explorers Blisters}} exclusive}}
{{Setlist/entry|75/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Klang|75}}|Metallo|||Cracked Ice Holo {{merch|Black & White|Next Destinies Blisters}} exclusive}}
{{Setlist/entry|76/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Klinklang|76}}|Metallo|||Cracked Ice Holo {{merch|Black & White|Next Destinies Blisters}} exclusive}}
{{Setlist/entry|79/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Watchog|79}}|Colorless|||Crosshatch Holo {{TCGGCC|Pokémon League}} Basic Season (Novembre 2011)}}
{{Setlist/entry|81/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Lillipup|81}}|Colorless|||Crosshatch Holo {{TCGGCC|Pokémon League}} Trio Season (Settembre 2011)}}
{{Setlist/entry|101/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Prof.ssa Aralia|101}}|Supporter|||Crosshatch Holo {{TCGGCC|Professor Program}} stamp promo (Gennaio 2013)}}
{{Setlist/entry|105/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Energia Erba|105}}|Energy|Erba||Crosshatch Holo {{TCGGCC|Pokémon League}} Trio Season (Settembre 2011)}}
{{Setlist/entry|106/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Energia Fuoco|106}}|Energy|Fuoco||Crosshatch Holo {{TCGGCC|Pokémon League}} Basic Season (Novembre 2011)}}
{{Setlist/entry|107/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Energia Acqua|107}}|Energy|Acqua||Crosshatch Holo {{TCGGCC|Pokémon League}} Freeze Season (Giugno 2012)}}
{{Setlist/entry|108/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Energia Lampo|108}}|Energy|Lampo||Crosshatch Holo {{TCGGCC|Pokémon League}} Bolt Season (Febbraio 2012)}}
{{Setlist/entry|109/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Energia Psiche|109}}|Energy|Psiche||Crosshatch Holo {{TCGGCC|Pokémon League}} Insect Season (Dicembre 2011)}}
{{Setlist/entry|110/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Energia Combattimento|110}}|Energy|Combattimento||Crosshatch Holo {{TCGGCC|Pokémon League}} Quake Season (Marzo 2012)}}
{{Setlist/entry|111/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Energia Oscurità|111}}|Energy|Oscurità||Crosshatch Holo {{TCGGCC|Pokémon League}} Legend Season (Luglio 2012)}}
{{Setlist/entry|112/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Energia Metallo|112}}|Energy|Metallo||Crosshatch Holo {{TCGGCC|Pokémon League}} Jet Season (Aprile 2012)}}
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