Differenze tra le versioni di "Carte promozionali varie (GCC)"

Nessun cambiamento nella dimensione ,  15:23, 9 apr 2021
m
Sostituzione testo - "{{TCG|" con "{{GCC|"
m (Sostituzione testo - "{{TCG|" con "{{GCC|")
*Carte assegnate ai Play! Pokémon Premier Events che iniziano con la stagione 2011-2012 presentavano un timbro con il logo Championship Series invece del logo Play! Pokémon. La filigrana Play! Pokémon è stata modificata in un timbro Crosshatch Holofoil su tutte le altre carte disponibili tramite il Player Rewards Program. Le carte rilasciate attraverso il Programma Professore a partire da questa stagione hanno anche ricevuto un bollino "Professore Pokémon" aggiornato.
<!--*Regional Championships, first introduced as a single event in the 2004-2005 season, was increased to two events in the 2011-2012 season, and again to three in the 2012-2013 season. These were referred to as the Autumn, Winter, and Spring Regional Championships, each offering a different variant card for participants.
*Due to continuing delays in prize delivery, the Player Rewards Program was discontinued in the 2013-2014 season. Battle Roads were also incorporated into Pokémon Leagues in the form of {{TCGGCC|League Challenge}}s at the end of each season cycle, with special variant cards available to those who placed in the top four in each tournament. All cards available through the Pokémon League from this season feature a Pokémon League stamp, replacing the Play! Pokémon stamp. The Crosshatch Holofoil treatment was no longer used on cards starting with the 2015-2016 season and was replaced by the Mirror Holofoil treatment (on cards from {{TCGGCC|BREAKthrough}} only) followed by the standard Parallel Holofoil treatment.
*The Play! Pokémon season structure underwent an overhaul for 2016-2017:
**Individually named season cycles and overall season themes were phased out starting with the release of the {{TCGGCC|Evolutions}} expansion, where the season cycles adopted the name of the most recent expansion for that quarter. Each quarter still retained 3 cycles, lasting approximately six weeks, but were named Evolutions Season 1, 2, or 3, for example. League Challenges continued to be held once per season cycle.
**League Cups replaced City Championships, allowing venues to hold events once per quarter rather than once a year. These events also offered variant promotional cards. With the addition of another League event, promotional stamps on variant cards were changed to reflect the event in which they were awarded.
**Regional Championships were spread more evenly across the season rather than being grouped into Autumn, Winter, and Spring Championships. New Regional Championship variant cards were released for every new expansion, which began to be distributed at venues when the latest expansion became legal for play.
21 467

contributi