Bill's PC #48 from Vending Machine Series 3 (Green)
Trainer

Bill's PC

#48/53 in Vending Machine Series 3 (Green).

Card number
#48/53
Language
Japanese
Release date
November 24, 1998
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Collector Notes

Bill's PC

Bill's PC appears in the Japanese print of Vending Machine Series 3 (Green), released on November 24, 1998. The Vending Machine Series 3 (Green) set contains 53 cards.

Collector Insights

Bill's PC is a Trainer-type card from the Vending Machine Series 3 (Green) set, released on November 24, 1998. It serves as a specialized tool for exchanging specific Pokémon like Omanyte, Haunter, Machoke, Graveler, or Kadabra for their corresponding Evolution cards. The card's flavor text emphasizes its role in a promotional campaign related to the "Communication Evolution Campaign," requiring players to refer to the accompanying Expansion Sheet Green Edition for details. It has no listed HP value or attacks, focusing instead on its functional purpose within the game's trading and evolution mechanics. The card's theme color is a warm beige tone (#b69071), aligning with the series' overall aesthetic. Its number in the set is 48, and it is categorized under the Trainer supertype. This card is notable for its direct connection to a specific promotional initiative within the Pokémon TCG.

This card is needed to exchange either an Omanyte, Haunter, Machoke, Graveler, or Kadabra for its corresponding Evolution card. This card is required to apply for the "Communication Evolution Campaign". For more details, please read the back of the "Expansion Sheet Green Edition" that came with this card.

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