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'''HeartGold & SoulSilver''' è il nome della prima espansione della serie ''HeartGold & SoulSilver'' del [[Gioco di Carte Collezionabili Pokémon]]. L'uscita giapponese è la prima dell'era LEGEND. Il set porta diverse nuove meccaniche e funzionalità al gioco.
 
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==InformazioneDescription==
''Pokémon are the heart and soul of any great Pokémon Trainer, and now is your chance to catch some of the greatest Pokémon of all time! With new kinds of cards that will change the way you play—like Pokémon Prime and the astonishing Pokémon LEGENDs Ho-Oh and Lugia—plus lots of Trainer cards that will accelerate your game and select Energy cards with a brand-new look, the HeartGold & SoulSilver expansion will get you started on your journey to greatness!''
''HeartGold & SoulSilver'' is the first expansion of the Pokémon Trading Card Game series of the same name, though often shortened to ''HGSS'' (the same abbreviation is also used for the expansion itself). Based on {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} themselves, the expansion includes mostly Pokémon from [[Generation II]], which itself includes all Pokémon from [[Generation I]]. Unlike its predecessor, ''{{GCC|Neo Genesis}}'', ''HeartGold & SoulSilver'' also consists of many Pokémon from the first generation, whereas ''Neo Genesis'' included only those related to new Pokémon (such as [[Horsea]] and [[Seadra]], which had to be included for [[Kingdra]]'s sake). In Japan, the expansion heralded the start of the ''Pokémon Card Game LEGEND'' series as two subsets, titled ''HeartGold Collection'' and ''SoulSilver Collection''.
 
==Informazioni==
'''HeartGold & SoulSilver''' is the first expansion of the Pokémon Trading Card Game series of the same name, though often shortened to ''HGSS'' (the same abbreviation is also used for the expansion itself). Based on {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} themselves, the expansion includes mostly Pokémon from [[Generation II]], which itself includes all Pokémon from [[Generation I]]. Unlike its predecessor, ''{{GCCTCG|Neo Genesis}}'', ''HeartGold & SoulSilver'' also consists of many Pokémon from the first generation, whereas ''Neo Genesis'' included only those related to new Pokémon (such as [[{{p|Horsea]]}} and [[{{p|Seadra]]}}, which had to be included for [[{{p|Kingdra]]}}'s sake). In Japan, the expansion heralded the start of the ''Pokémon Card Game LEGEND'' series as two subsets, titled ''HeartGold Collection'' and ''SoulSilver Collection''era.
 
''HeartGold & SoulSilver'' was the first expansion to use a revamped card design, which included multiple changes:
* The weakness and resistance bar no longer has the swooshes featured since Neo Genesis.
 
''HeartGold & SoulSilver'' also introduced two new mechanics, as well as discontinuing two other mechanics. {{GCCTCG|Pokémon SP|Pokémon ''SP''}} cards and {{GCCTCG|Pokémon LV.X|Pokémon LV.''X''}} are no longer present, the latter due to the removal of levels on the cards. Pokémon LV.''X'' were replaced by a new mechanic in the form of {{GCCTCG|Pokémon Prime}} (''Great Pokémon'' in Japan), Pokémon that are considerably rarer and more powerful than any of their regular counterparts. Pokémon Prime do not play home to any new mechanics: they do not have special names, there are no drawbacks to their use and they evolve the same as any other Pokémon. They have a holographic gold border, much like the silver border of Pokémon LV.''X'' and {{GCCTCG|Pokémon-ex}} before them, and additional graphics around the illustration box and the card name (which is also holographic gold). They also lack Pokédex data in order to free up space for more Pokémon Powers and attacks.
 
The second new mechanic to be introduced by the set was {{GCCTCG|Pokémon LEGEND}}, named after the series in Japan. Pokémon LEGEND are comprised of two cards -that are treated as a topsingle halfcard andwhen ain play. The component cards form the top and bottom halfhalves -of the Pokémon LEGEND and can includefeature either one or two Pokémon. They can be put into play only during the game itself and only when both halves of the card are ready to be played at the same time. To compensate for their higher-than-average HP and stronger attacks, there are two drawbacks to playing Pokémon LEGEND cards:. bothBoth halves of the card have the same name, so only two of each half can be used in a 60-card deck. Also, Pokémon LEGEND cards depicting two Pokémon cause the opponent to take two Prize cards upon their defeat, much like with Pokémon-ex. Pokémon LEGEND cards are entirely holographic and three-quarters of the overall card is comprised of the illustration.
 
The Japanese version of the expansion also brings about a change to the long-standing {{GCCTCG|Trainer card}}: The three different types of Trainer are now classified as Item, Supporter and Stadium, though Item cards retain their title of Trainer cards in English regions until the release of {{GCCTCG|Black & White}}. Similarly to {{GCCTCG|Supporter card}}s and {{GCCTCG|Stadium card}}s, which were color-coded red and green respectively after their reclassification in the ''{{GCCTCG|Diamond & Pearl}}'' expansion, Item cards (including Trainer cards in English) are now color-coded blue. As with Pokémon cards, Trainer cards have also been redesigned: the illustration box now has a gold outline and the text area is metallic silver.
 
Japan's set also introduced a type of card that had been present in English regions since the launch of ''{{GCCTCG|Expedition Base Set}}'' in the form of reverse holographic cards, known in Japan as '''mirror cards''' (ミラーカード). These feature the same holofoil treatment as reverse holographic cards that has been present since ''Diamond & Pearl'' in English.
 
The English prerelease card for this set is {{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Pichu|28}}.
=== Trivia ===
 
* This expansion marks the first instance in the TCG in which one generation of cards has included three distinct series; these are referred to as the DP Series, the PL Series and the HGSS Series (Pokémon Card Game DP, DPt and LEGEND respectively in Japan).
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* The card revamp for this series of expansions marks only the second time in the TCG that the card layout has been revamped mid-generation, following the shift from Neo to e-Card in Generation II.
{{Setlist/entry|1/123|{{GCC ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Arcanine|1}}|Fuoco|||Non Holo {{GCC|Ember Spark}} theme deck exclusive}}
* Six evolutionary items are featured in multiple different artworks from the expansion:
** A {{evostoneSetlist/entry|4/123|Thunderstone}} can be seen on {{GCC ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|RaichuGyarados|104}}|Acqua|||Cracked Ice Holo {{GCCMerch|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Series|Player's artwork;Collection}} exclusive}}
** A {{evostoneSetlist/entry|7/123|Fire Stone}} can be seen on {{GCC ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|ArcanineNinetales|17}}'s|Fuoco|||Cracked Ice andHolo {{GCC IDGCCMerch|HeartGoldBlack & SoulSilverWhite|NinetalesSeries|7Stage 1 Blisters}}'s artworks;exclusive}}
** A {{evostoneSetlist/entry|8/123|Water Stone}} can be seen on {{GCC ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|StarmieNoctowl|538}}|Incolore|||Non Holo {{GCC|Ember Spark}}'s artwork;theme deck exclusive}}
** A {{evostoneSetlist/entry|Leaf10/123|{{GCC StoneID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Raichu|10}}|Lampo|||Cracked can beIce seen onHolo {{GCC IDGCCMerch|HeartGold & SoulSilver|ExeggutorSeries|18}}Player's artwork;Pack}} exclusive}}
** A {{evostoneSetlist/entry|20/123|Moon Stone}} can be seen on {{GCC ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|WigglytuffFeraligatr|5620}}'s|Acqua|||Cosmos andHolo {{GCC ID|HeartGoldMind & SoulSilver|Clefable|3Flood}}'s artworks;theme anddeck exclusive}}
{{Setlist/entry|20/123|{{GCC ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Feraligatr|20}}|Acqua|||Cracked Ice Holo {{GCCMerch|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Series|HeartGold & SoulSilver Series Collection}} exclusive}}
** A {{DL|Evolution-inducing held item|King's Rock}} can be seen on {{GCC ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Slowking|12}}'s artwork.
{{Setlist/entry|26/123|{{GCC ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Meganium|26}}|Erba|||Cosmos Holo {{GCC|Growth Clash}} theme deck exclusive}}
* The Energy cards were the first ones that featured Pokémon:
{{Setlist/entry|26/123|{{GCC ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Meganium|26}}|Erba|||Cracked Ice Holo {{GCCMerch|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Series|HeartGold & SoulSilver Series Collection}} exclusive}}
**{{GCC|Energia Combattimento|Fighting Energy}} features [[Sudowoodo]]
{{Setlist/entry|28/123|{{GCC ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Pichu|28}}|Lampo|||"HeartGold & SoulSilver" stamp {{GCC|Prerelease cards|Prerelease promo}}}}
**{{GCC|Fire Energy}} features [[Ho-Oh]] and the [[Bell Tower]]
{{Setlist/entry|28/123|{{GCC ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Pichu|28}}|Lampo|||Staff "HeartGold & SoulSilver" stamp {{GCC|Prerelease cards|Prerelease promo}}}}
**{{GCC|Grass Energy}} features [[Celebi]]
{{Setlist/entry|32/123|{{GCC ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Typhlosion|32}}|Fuoco|||Cosmos Holo {{GCC|Ember Spark}} theme deck exclusive}}
**{{GCC|Lightning Energy}} features [[Ampharos]] and the [[Glitter Lighthouse]]
{{Setlist/entry|32/123|{{GCC ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Typhlosion|32}}|Fuoco|||Cracked Ice Holo {{GCCMerch|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Series|HeartGold & SoulSilver Series Collection}} exclusive}}
**{{GCC|Psychic Energy}} features [[Espeon]]
{{Setlist/entry|39/123|{{GCC ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Delibird|39}}|Acqua|||Crosshatch Holo {{GCC|Pokémon League}} Snow Throw Season (December 2010)}}
**{{GCC|Water Energy}} features [[Lugia]] and the [[Whirl Islands]]
{{Setlist/entry|40/123|{{GCC ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Donphan|40}}|Combattimento|||Crosshatch Holo {{GCC|Pokémon League}} Ring Drop Season (September 2010)}}
**{{GCC|Darkness Energy}} features [[Umbreon]]
{{Setlist/entry|78/123|{{GCC ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Pikachu|78}}|Lampo|||{{OBP|Pokémon Day|disambiguation}} 2010 stamped promo}}
**{{GCC|Metal Energy}} features [[Steelix]] and the [[Goldenrod Radio Tower]]
{{Setlist/entry|90/123|{{GCC ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Copycat|90}}|Supporter|||Crosshatch Holo {{GCC|Pokémon League}} Tepig Season (June 2011)}}
**These basic energy cards are also reprinted in {{GCC|Call of Legends}} as Reverse Holographic cards.
{{Setlist/entry|97/123|{{GCC ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Pokémon Collector|97}}|Supporter|||Crosshatch Holo Player Rewards Program 2011-2012 (Tier Two)}}
**Energy cards received in the three starter theme decks do not feature Pokémon.
{{Setlist/entry|98/123|{{GCC ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Pokémon Communication|98}}|Trainer|||Crosshatch Holo Player Rewards Program 2010-2011 (Tier Two)}}
* This is the first time that Double Colorless Energy has been printed since the {{GCC|Base Set}} in Japan, and since {{GCC|Base Set 2}} elsewhere.
{{Setlist/entry|100/123|{{GCC ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Professor Elm's Training Method|100}}|Supporter|||Crosshatch Holo {{GCC|Professor Program}} stamp promo (March 2011)}}
* Typically, there is about 6 Prime Cards per 36 booster packs for HGSS Series.
{{Setlist/entry|101/123|{{GCC ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Professor Oak's New Theory|101}}|Supporter|||Crosshatch Holo {{GCC|Professor Program}} stamp promo (March 2011)}}
{{Setlist/entry|103/123|{{GCC ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Double Incolore Energy|103}}|Energy|Incolore||Crosshatch Holo {{GCC|Pokémon League}} Oshawott Season (July 2011)}}
{{Setlist/entry|104/123|{{GCC ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Rainbow Energy|104}}|Energy|Incolore||Crosshatch Holo Player Rewards Program 2011-2012 (Tier Three)}}
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==Curiosità==
* This expansion marks the first instance in the TCG in which one generation of cards has included three distinct series; these are referred to as the DP Series, the PL Series and the HGSS Series (Pokémon Card Game DP, DPt and LEGEND respectively in Japan).
* The card revamp for this series of expansions marks only the second time in the TCG that the card layout has been revamped mid-generation, following the shift from Neo to e-Card in Generation II.
* Six evolutionary items are featured in multiple different artworks from the expansion:
** A [[Thunder Stone|Thunderstone]] can be seen on {{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Raichu|10}}'s artwork;
** A [[Fire Stone]] can be seen on {{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Arcanine|1}}'s and {{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Ninetales|7}}'s artworks;
** A [[Water Stone]] can be seen on {{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Starmie|53|}}'s artwork;
** A [[Leaf Stone]] can be seen on {{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Exeggutor|18}}'s artwork;
** A [[Moon Stone]] can be seen on {{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Wigglytuff|56}}'s and {{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Clefable|3}}'s artworks;
** A {{DL|Evolution-inducing held item|[[King's Rock}}]] can be seen on {{GCCTCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Slowking|12}}'s artwork.
* The Energy cards were the first ones that featured Pokémon:
**{{GCC|Energia CombattimentoTCG|Fighting Energy}} features [[{{p|Sudowoodo]]}}
**{{GCCTCG|Fire Energy}} features [[{{p|Ho-Oh]]}} and the [[Bell Tower]]
**{{GCCTCG|Grass Energy}} features [[{{p|Celebi]]}}
**{{GCCTCG|Lightning Energy}} features [[{{p|Ampharos]]}} and the [[Glitter Lighthouse]]
**{{GCCTCG|Psychic Energy}} features [[{{p|Espeon]]}}
**{{GCCTCG|Water Energy}} features [[{{p|Lugia]]}} and the [[Whirl Islands]]
**{{GCCTCG|Darkness Energy}} features [[{{p|Umbreon]]}}
**{{GCCTCG|Metal Energy}} features [[{{p|Steelix]]}} and the [[Goldenrod Radio Tower]]
**These basic energy cards are also reprinted in {{GCCTCG|Call of Legends}} as Reverse Holographic cards.
**Energy cards received in the three starter theme decks do not feature Pokémon.
* This is the first time that Double Colorless Energy has been printed since the {{GCCTCG|Base Set}} in Japan, and since {{GCCTCG|Base Set 2}} elsewhere.
* Typically, there isare about 6 Prime Cards per 36 booster packs for HGSS Series.
* Only cards from this expansion onwards can be obtained in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game Online]].
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==In altre lingue==
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