Parallel Worlds (TCG)
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TheParallel Worlds (as named inbooster pack descriptions) are a pair of worlds introduced and explored exclusively in thePokémon Trading Card Game during the XY Series. They are said to be the home ofPokémon BREAK.[1]
Backstory

From various pieces of information and artwork in TCG products, in addition to interviews with game directorAtsushi Nagashima,[2][3] it can be determined that these areas are similar due to being fromseparate timelines. At some point, several rifts in space revealed the existence of the opposing worlds to each other: the "nature" and "technology" sides as seen in theBREAKthrough,BREAKpoint andFates Collide expansions. These worlds were at the brink of merging against each other, creating a struggle between Pokémon from both sides. This could be related toGiovanni, as theGiovanni's Scheme card has the two color schemes of the Parallel City card. In Fates Collide, however, the struggle is replaced with themes of unification throughMegaAlakazam's future vision and the enforcement of order byZygarde and other Pokémon.
Geography
While one world's lifestyle focused on ruralism and rustic architecture, the other focused in urbanism and the foundation of modern buildings, even expanding to previously arid lands. There is a similar city in these worlds on the shore of an ocean, both having an island portion connected to the mainland by a series of bridges. A giant tree exists in the "nature" world's island, while a group of skyscrapers is in its place on the "urban" counterpart.
After the rifts, some areas of these worlds featured portals which could be crossed through, the regions artistically seen on the Stadium cards as being upside down from the opposing world's point of view. TheChaos Tower in Fates Collide appears to be the fallout of the merged areas: a single world/city where buildings and nature blended on eachother, creating a mix of the two worlds' styles.
Cards
This listing is ofStadium cards featuring the parallel worlds.
| Parallel Worlds Cards listed with ablue background are only legal to use in the currentExpanded format. Cards listed with agreen background are legal to use in both the currentStandard andExpanded formats. | |||||||
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| Card | Type | English Expansion | Rarity | # | Japanese Expansion | Rarity | # |
| Parallel City | St | BREAKthrough | 145/162 | Blue Shock | ![]() | 058/059 | |
| The Best of XY | 159/171 | ||||||
| Reverse Valley | St | BREAKpoint | 110/122 | Rage of the Broken Heavens | ![]() | 079/080 | |
| The Best of XY | 161/171 | ||||||
| Chaos Tower | St | Fates Collide | 94/124 | Awakening Psychic King | ![]() | 078/078 | |
These locations were also featured on the artwork of many Pokémon released along with these cards:Blue Shock focused on Pokémon from the "nature" world andRed Flash focused on Pokémon from the "technology world".Rage of the Broken Heavens focused on both worlds outside of the urban areas, andAwakening Psychic King featured Pokémon in the merged worlds. TwoMewtwo promo cards with artwork from each opposing world were also printed.
Gallery
| Aerial view of the "nature" world | Close view at the "nature" world's buildings | Aerial view of the "technology" world | Marowak witnesses a clash between Mega Mewtwo | A battle at the "technology" world betweenPokémon BREAK andMega Evolution Pokémon |
| Closer view of the clash between Mega Mewtwo | An alley in the "technology" world | A portal between the twin worlds | Another view of the portal | A battle occurring underwater |
| Aerial view of the merged worlds | A river that has been merged with a roadway | Artwork for AwakeningPsychic King | Landmasses from both worlds merging | A tower being covered in plant growth |
Trivia
- The concept of a modern and a rustic city from different worlds slightly resemblesBlack City andWhite Forest from theGeneration V games.
References
- ↑BREAKthrough overview page,Pokémon.com
- ↑Vazquez, Suriel (September 9, 2018). "Trade Secrets: The Making Of A Pokémon Card."Game Informer (Archived May 18, 2024.)
- ↑"Pokémon Trading Card Game: Enjoyed Around the World" on Pokémon Trading Card Game Illustration Contest 2022
Related articles
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| This article is part ofProject Locations, aBulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on every location in the Pokémon world. |

