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Pokemon Next Quest Trading Figure Game: Here
are the exciting products in Pokemon Next Quest - the brand-new Pokemon Trading Figure Game
due out August 15, 2007. Order your favorite Pokemon Next quest at
Pokecorner.com for less.
Pokemon: NextQuest Starter Set
Everything You need to play Pokemon Trading Figure Game: Next Quest.
Pokemon: Nextquest 1 Figure Booster Pack
$3.49 MSRP
6 different single visible figures to collect in this format.
Pokemon: NextQuest 2 Figure Booster
$6.99 SRP
One of 6 different
visible figures and 1 blind figure included. The 6 visible figures are
different from the 6 visible single figure boosters
 

Pokemon: NextQuest 3 Figure Booster
$9.99 SRP
WHAT IS IT: This is a
LIMITED edition booster that is exactly like the 2 figure booster. The
difference is it also has 1 of 3 different Diamond & Pearl figures:
Piplup, Chimchar, or Turtwig. The Diamond & Pearl figure will be
visible. So the 3 pack has 2 visible figures and 1 blind figure.
 
Trading Figure Game FAQ:
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Q: Will visible figures in the
starters or boosters also show up as a hidden (or blind) figure in a
booster?
A: YES-any one of the 40+ figures can show
up in the blind portion of the 2 and 3 figure boosters
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Q: The European launch had crystal
sculpted and pearl paint job chase figures-will those be in the
North America launch?
A: NO-We have removed the variant chase
figures for this release. Players universally preferred the fully
painted figures
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Q: So what does a new player need to
get started?
A: One starter is necessary per
player. TFG next quest is a 2 player game.
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Q: Do the trainer cards in the Next
Quest game work with the Pokemon TCG?
A: NO-the cards are not compatible and are
completely different
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Q: What is the age range for the game?
A: 5 and up…in fact I find that most
adults enjoy it just as much as kids there is a lot of strategy in this
quick playing gem!
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Q: How long does a game last?
A; The basic game can take 5 -10 minutes
to play. The advanced game can take 15-45 minutes
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Q: What’s the difference between the
Basic and Advanced games?
A: The basic game is a 3 on 3 battle good
for ages 5 and up. The advanced game uses 6 on 6 Pokemon battles and
adds trainer and trainer cards to the mix. Advanced game is good for
ages 9 and up.
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