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| deck2 = {{GCC|Furia Rossa}}
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| jarelease = 17 dicembre 2010
| prevset = Battaglie Trionfali
''Black & White'' marks the beginning of Pokémon Trading Card Game series of the same name and is the first expansion to feature [[Generation V]] Pokémon. Based on {{game|Black and White|s}} and the concept of starting from a new beginning, ''Black & White'' is almost entirely composed of newly-introduced Generation V Pokémon; {{tt|94|In Japanese release}} in total, and explores the original roots of the TCG, both in terms of card design and gameplay in effort to engage younger players.
*The card border returns to a completely yellow border in the English release, and to a completely silver border in the Japanese release.
*The unfinished circle used on Basic Pokémon, as well as the evolution circle present on Stage 1 and 2 Pokémon merge with the evolution stage graphic, which is now in the top left, similar to cards from the original era of the TCG.
*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".
*For the first time since the {{GCC|Team Rocket}} expansion in English and {{GCC|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 ({{GCC|Grass}}, {{GCC|Fire}}, {{GCC|Water}}, {{GCC|Lightning}}, {{GCC|Psychic}}, {{GCC|Fighting}}, {{GCC|Darkness}}, {{GCC|Metal}}, {{GCC|Colorless}}) and [[National Pokédex]] number.
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''Black & White'' also introduces one new game mechanic, while discontinuing several others.
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 ''{{GCC|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 ''{{GCC|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
*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
The booster pack size for the Japanese expansion was reduced from 11 to 5, plus one card advertising the TCG and several related products (universal to each pack). Each pack now costs 158円 as opposed to 315円, making the packs more within the price range of a younger target audience. Energy cards could not be found in packs, but could be obtained in card boxes sold alongside the expansion. Each of these card boxes feature several themed designs and come with 40 Energy cards. The chance of obtaining a rare-holographic was also reduced to 1 in 2 packs, as opposed to a guaranteed rare-holographic. Mirror cards introduced in the ''HeartGold & SoulSilver Collection'' were also discontinued in the Japanese expansion. The pack size for the English expansion remained unchanged at 10 cards per pack.
The focus of starting afresh and the aim to involve younger children in the TCG in Japan was further emphasized with the redesign of the official Pokémon card website. Much of the new content was simplified and broken down into step-by-step guides with regards to the basics of the TCG.
===Curiosità===
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*The names of the accompanying theme decks are a reference to the first three Japanese main series games, as well as the types of the Unova [[Starter Pokémon]].
*Several other Trainer's cards released in this expansion also received updated effects and errata. Perhaps the most interesting change was the errata issued for {{GCC ID|EX Tempesta di Sabbia|Rare Candy|88}}, which now prevents its use on the players' first turn and on the turn a Basic Pokémon was just brought into play. This essentially allows the new rules regarding Trainer's cards to become viable again, as the initial restrictions imposed in ''Diamond & Pearl'' were to limit the over-use of Rare Candy, among others.
{{Setlist/entry|5/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Serperior|5}}|Erba|||Cracked Ice Holo {{GCC|Green Tornado}} theme deck exclusive}}
{{Setlist/entry|5/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Serperior|5}}|Erba|||Non Holo {{GCC|Green Tornado}} theme deck exclusive}}
{{Setlist/entry|7/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Pansage|7}}|Erba|||Energy Reverse Holo {{merch|Black & White|Double
{{Setlist/entry|15/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Tepig|15}}|Fuoco|||Crosshatch Holo {{GCC|Pokémon League}} Tepig Season (Giugno 2011)}}
{{Setlist/entry|15/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Tepig|15}}|Fuoco|||Cosmos Holo {{merch|Black & White|Starter Figure Boxes}} exclusive}}
{{Setlist/entry|19/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Emboar|19}}|Fuoco|||Cracked Ice Holo {{GCC|Red Frenzy}} theme deck exclusive}}
{{Setlist/entry|19/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Emboar|19}}|Fuoco|||Non Holo {{GCC|Red Frenzy}} theme deck exclusive}}
{{Setlist/entry|21/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Pansear|21}}|Fuoco|||Energy Reverse Holo {{merch|Black & White|Double
{{Setlist/entry|25/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Darmanitan|25}}|Fuoco|||"Black & White" stamp {{GCC|Prerelease cards|Prerelease promo}}}}
{{Setlist/entry|25/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Darmanitan|25}}|Fuoco|||Staff "Black & White" stamp {{GCC|Prerelease cards|Prerelease promo}}}}
{{Setlist/entry|27/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Oshawott|27}}|
{{Setlist/entry|27/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Oshawott|27}}|
{{Setlist/entry|29/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Dewott|29}}|
{{Setlist/entry|31/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Samurott|31}}|
{{Setlist/entry|31/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Samurott|31}}|
{{Setlist/entry|33/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Panpour|33}}|
{{Setlist/entry|42/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Zebstrika|42}}|Lampo|||Crosshatch Holo {{GCC|Pokémon League}} Bolt Season (Febbraio 2012)}}
{{Setlist/entry|53/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Whirlipede|53}}|Psiche|||Crosshatch Holo {{GCC|Pokémon League}} Insect Season (Dicembre 2011)}}
{{Setlist/entry|79/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Watchog|79}}|Incolore|||Crosshatch Holo {{GCC|Pokémon League}} Basic Season (Novembre 2011)}}
{{Setlist/entry|81/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Lillipup|81}}|Incolore|||Crosshatch Holo {{GCC|Pokémon League}} Trio Season (Settembre 2011)}}
{{Setlist/entry|101/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Prof.ssa
{{Setlist/entry|105/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Energia Erba|105}}|Energy|Erba||Crosshatch Holo {{GCC|Pokémon League}} Trio Season (Settembre 2011)}}
{{Setlist/entry|106/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Energia Fuoco|106}}|Energy|Fuoco||Crosshatch Holo {{GCC|Pokémon League}} Basic Season (Novembre 2011)}}
{{Setlist/entry|107/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Energia
{{Setlist/entry|108/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Energia Lampo|108}}|Energy|Lampo||Crosshatch Holo {{GCC|Pokémon League}} Bolt Season (Febbraio 2012)}}
{{Setlist/entry|109/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Energia Psiche|109}}|Energy|Psiche||Crosshatch Holo {{GCC|Pokémon League}} Insect Season (Dicembre 2011)}}
{{Setlist/entry|110/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Energia Combattimento|110}}|Energy|Combattimento||Crosshatch Holo {{GCC|Pokémon League}} Quake Season (Marzo 2012)}}
{{Setlist/entry|111/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Energia Oscurità|111}}|Energy|Oscurità||Crosshatch Holo {{GCC|Pokémon League}} Legend Season (Luglio 2012)}}
{{Setlist/entry|112/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Energia Metallo|112}}|Energy|Metallo||Crosshatch Holo {{GCC|Pokémon League}} Jet Season (
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{{Setlist/entry|25/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Darmanitan|25}}|Fuoco||Rare|}}
{{Setlist/entry|26/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Reshiram|26}}|Fuoco||Rare Holo|}}
{{Setlist/entry|27/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Oshawott|27}}|
{{Setlist/entry|28/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Oshawott|28}}|
{{Setlist/entry|29/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Dewott|29}}|
{{Setlist/entry|30/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Dewott|30}}|
{{Setlist/entry|31/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Samurott|31}}|
{{Setlist/entry|32/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Samurott|32}}|
{{Setlist/entry|33/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Panpour|33}}|
{{Setlist/entry|34/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Simipour|34}}|
{{Setlist/entry|35/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Basculin|35}}|
{{Setlist/entry|36/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Ducklett|36}}|
{{Setlist/entry|37/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Swanna|37}}|
{{Setlist/entry|38/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|
{{Setlist/entry|39/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|
{{Setlist/entry|40/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Blitzle|40}}|Lampo||Common|}}
{{Setlist/entry|41/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Blitzle|41}}|Lampo||Common|}}
{{Setlist/entry|85/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Tranquill|85}}|Incolore||Uncommon|}}
{{Setlist/entry|86/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Unfezant|86}}|Incolore||Rare|}}
{{Setlist/entry|87/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|
{{Setlist/entry|88/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Minccino|88}}|Incolore||Common|}}
{{Setlist/entry|89/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Cinccino|89}}|Incolore||Rare|}}
{{Setlist/entry|99/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Comunicazione Pokémon|99}}|Item||Uncommon|}}
{{Setlist/entry|100/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Pozione|100}}|Item||Common|}}
{{Setlist/entry|101/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Prof.ssa
{{Setlist/entry|102/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Revitalizzante|102}}|Item||Uncommon|}}
{{Setlist/entry|103/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Super Recupero|103}}|Item||Uncommon|}}
{{Setlist/entry|105/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Energia Erba|105}}|Energy|Erba|Common|}}
{{Setlist/entry|106/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Energia Fuoco|106}}|Energy|Fuoco|Common|}}
{{Setlist/entry|107/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Energia
{{Setlist/entry|108/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Energia Lampo|108}}|Energy|Lampo|Common|}}
{{Setlist/entry|109/114|{{GCC ID|Nero e Bianco|Energia Psiche|109}}|Energy|Psiche|Common|}}
{{Setlist/entry|012/053|Simisear|Fuoco||Common|}}
{{Setlist/entry|013/053|Reshiram|Fuoco||Rare Holo|}}
{{Setlist/entry|014/053|Basculin|
{{Setlist/entry|015/053|Ducklett|
{{Setlist/entry|016/053|Swanna|
{{Setlist/entry|017/053|Cubchoo|
{{Setlist/entry|018/053|Beartic|
{{Setlist/entry|019/053|Blitzle|Lampo||Common|}}
{{Setlist/entry|020/053|Zebstrika|Lampo||Uncommon|}}
{{Setlist/entry|009/053|Darumaka|Fuoco||Common|}}
{{Setlist/entry|010/053|Darmanitan|Fuoco||Uncommon|}}
{{Setlist/entry|011/053|Oshawott|
{{Setlist/entry|012/053|Dewott|
{{Setlist/entry|013/053|Samurott|
{{Setlist/entry|014/053|Panpour|
{{Setlist/entry|015/053|Simipour|
{{Setlist/entry|016/053|
{{Setlist/entry|017/053|Joltik|Lampo||Common|}}
{{Setlist/entry|018/053|Galvantula|Lampo||Uncommon|}}
{{Setlist/entry|043/053|Herdier|Incolore||Uncommon|}}
{{Setlist/entry|044/053|Stoutland|Incolore||Uncommon|}}
{{Setlist/entry|045/053|
{{Setlist/entry|046/053|Rufflet|Incolore||Uncommon|}}
{{Setlist/entry|047/053|Braviary|Incolore||Uncommon|}}
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