What are Pokémon Stadium cards

  • Introduced in the Gym Heroes expansion.
  • Stadium cards represent various locations where battles take place.
  • Only one Stadium card can be in play at a time, affecting both players. It remains in play until another Stadium is played or removed by an effect.
  • Stadium cards feature diverse effects, from boosting Pokémon stats to modifying core gameplay mechanics.

🏟️ Overview of Stadium Cards

The Stadium cards made their debut in the Pokémon Trading Card Game with the Gym Heroes expansion. These cards represent diverse locations such as Gyms, cities, and iconic battle sites from the Pokémon world. A Stadium card remains in play until another Stadium is played or an effect removes it. Only one Stadium card can be active at a time, and its effects apply to both players, adding an extra layer of tactical decision-making to matches.

🧠 Strategic Impact of Stadium Card Effects

Stadium card effects include raising the stats of specific Pokémon types or altering how the game functions. For instance, the card "Brooklet Hill" allows a player to search their deck for a Basic Water or Fighting-type Pokémon and place it onto their Bench. Meanwhile, "Lysandre Labs" disables all Pokémon Tool card effects in play. These powerful influences can reshape match dynamics and are a key element in competitive deck-building.

🗺️ Connection to Pokémon Lore

Gyms and towns are fundamental to the Pokémon video game narratives, making their inclusion in the TCG both thematic and nostalgic. Many of these locations appear in the Pokémon anime as sites for major battles or story developments. Ash’s journey through regions and battles with Gym Leaders echo this connection, reinforcing the significance of Stadium cards in both gameplay and lore.

No Removal Gym, The Rocket’s Training Gym, Celadon City Gym, Cerulean City Gym, Pewter City Gym and Vermilion City Gym from the set Gym Heroes:

Fighting Stadium, Mountain Ring and Training Center from the set Furious Fists:

Tower of Darkness and Tower of Waters from the set Battle Styles:

High Pressure System and Low Pressure System from the set POP Series 3:

Healing Field and Rocket’s Hideout from the set Neo Revelation:

Ecogym and Sprout Tower from the set Neo Genesis:

Cursed Stone, Full Flame, Giant Stump, Power Tree and Strange Cave from the set Legend Maker:

Rocket’s Hideout and Rocket’s Tricky Gym from the set Team Rocket Returns:

Champions Festival from the Sword & Shield Promos:

Team Aqua Hideout and Team Magma Hideout from the set Team Magma vs Team Aqua: