Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

Full size playmat and another starter set?

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Since the takeover of Nintendo TCG division in Pokemon-e Trading Card Game, I feel that the web contents is not as interesting to see compared to the Wizards days, but at least the Nintendo TCG division is doing their work.

Where do I get a full size playmat? Does Nintendo produce this product? The playmats found in theme decks are half sized. If we get a full size playmat, then it would be easier for both players. Do you guys come across a playmat made of materials other than paper by Nintendo?

In order to attract newbies into this Pokemon-e TCG Game, I think a second starter set in the Pokemon TCG history should be produced. The starter set should be modified format friendly, meaning that players do not need to buy another set of cards just to enter a modified tourney. They can compete with another player straight away after learning the basics of the game. In this way, the new players can focus on newer cards commonly being used.
 
You have the Latios/Latias Trainer ex set, which is about as Starter as you can get.
You have the Battle Stadium set, which not only is a Starter but they give you cards to modify the decks!

If you have a full sized playmat and i have a full sized playmat, how do we battle each other? If we have half size mats, works out much better.
 
or the Ex Battle Stadium set

Full size playmat
FireStarter Blaziken
PsyShadow Gardevoir
PUI coin.

add a rulebook from a recent theme deck of you choice and you have a good entry to the game.
 
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Oh, I've not know that there's actually a second starter set in the Pokemon history! The new starter set is named EX Trainer Kit. I remember I saw it on the shelf, but I didn't pay attention towards it. That's it! You can see the picture of EX Trainer Kit here.

On the EX Battle Stadium, I think its a product for players who wants to learn the strategy to win. Well, it's a lot of cards inside. You can view its product image here .

Because I've never been to a TCG shop for almost a year, I've no impression towards these products. I'm also new to the 4 tins, too.
 
Where do I get a full size playmat? Does Nintendo produce this product? The playmats found in theme decks are half sized. If we get a full size playmat, then it would be easier for both players. Do you guys come across a playmat made of materials other than paper by Nintendo?

You can get a fullsize playmat from the Pokemon Center. It sticks really well, so it doesn't slide when you're playing.
 
Full sized mats are great for new players to teach on or if you are facing an opponent who just doesn't have a playmat. Also I collect as many Full Sized mats as possible to help provide a standard battle field for players when participating in POP premiere events.

"Don't worry, just keep smiling." ~Yuri Killiam (Kaleido Star)
 
Playmats are all great, but unfortunately, some of my league players apparently don't like using the ones I got. So I stopped placing them down before league.
 
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I have two full sized playnet,
one is from ADV gift box,
another one is from PLAYERS.

Both of them are in Japanese.
 
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