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*The only two non-holographic rare cards that were not duplicates were Espeon and Umbreon.
*The only two non-holographic rare cards that were not duplicates were Espeon and Umbreon.
*As with {{TCG|Neo Genesis|Neo 1}} in Japan, Neo 2 had a 9 card promotional set - five of those (Espeon, Umbreon, Unown E, Unown N and Unown O) were added to the English set. Two became Promotional cards (reverse-holographic Pichu and Entei), and one was never released in English (a reverse-holographic Charizard). Eevee, a reprint of the card in the expansion, also was not released in English. The characters represented by the three Unown cards spell out "NEO".
*As with {{TCG|Neo Genesis|Neo 1}} in Japan, Neo 2 had a 9 card promotional set - five of those (Espeon, Umbreon, Unown E, Unown N and Unown O) were added to the English set. Two became Promotional cards (reverse-holographic Pichu and Entei), and one was never released in English (a reverse-holographic Charizard). Eevee, a reprint of the card in the expansion, also was not released in English. The characters represented by the three Unown cards spell out "NEO".
*Dark Raichu made its official Japanese debut in Neo 2 (as a super rare), it was first produced as a Wizards of the Coast exclusive card back in {{TCG|Team Rocket}}.
*Dark Raichu made its official Japanese debut in Neo 2 (as a super rare); it was first produced as a Wizards of the Coast exclusive card back in {{TCG|Team Rocket}}.


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Revision as of 10:53, 19 April 2010

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TCG expansions
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Neo Discovery
遺跡をこえて...
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Cards in set English: 75
Japanese: 56
Set number English: 9
Japanese: 8
Release date English: June 1, 2001
Japanese: July 7, 2000
Theme Decks

BrainWave (PsychicWater)
Wallop (FightingGrass)

Previous
Gold, Silver, to a New World...
Japanese:
Crossing the Ruins...
Next
Awakening Legend

Neo Discovery (Japanese: 遺跡をこえて... Crossing the Ruins...) is the name of an Expansion of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. It continued to release Generation II Pokémon into the TCG and primarily revolved around the theme of the Ruins of Alph and Unown.

Set size

  • 75 cards in English release
  • 56 cards in Japanese release

Sequence

  • 9th English Expansion
  • 8th Japanese Expansion

Release dates

  • 7th July 2000 - Japanese Promotional Set, Japanese Expansion
  • 1st June 2001 - English Expansion

Neo Discovery was shipped on 24th May 2001, so some collectors managed to get early releases.

Theme decks

Card list

English expansion

No. Card Name Type Level Rarity
1 Espeon Psychic 45 Rare Holo
2 Forretress Metal 40 Rare Holo
3 Hitmontop Fighting 31 Rare Holo
4 Houndoom Darkness 37 Rare Holo
5 Houndour Fire 22 Rare Holo
6 Kabutops Water 42 Rare Holo
7 Magnemite Metal 16 Rare Holo
8 Politoed Water 53 Rare Holo
9 Poliwrath Fighting 45 Rare Holo
10 Scizor Metal 43 Rare Holo
11 Smeargle Colorless 27 Rare Holo
12 Tyranitar Darkness 54 Rare Holo
13 Umbreon Darkness 40 Rare Holo
14 Unown A Psychic 15 Rare Holo
15 Ursaring Colorless 42 Rare Holo
16 Wobbuffet Psychic 46 Rare Holo
17 Yanma Grass 32 Rare Holo
18 Beedrill Grass 38 Rare
19 Butterfree Grass 38 Rare
20 Espeon Psychic 38 Rare
21 Forretress Metal 40 Rare
22 Hitmontop Fighting 31 Rare
23 Houndoom Darkness 37 Rare
24 Houndour Fire 22 Rare
25 Kabutops Water 42 Rare
26 Magnemite Metal 16 Rare
27 Politoed Water 53 Rare
28 Poliwrath Fighting 45 Rare
29 Scizor Metal 43 Rare
30 Smeargle Colorless 27 Rare
31 Tyranitar Darkness 54 Rare
32 Umbreon Darkness 33 Rare
33 Unown A Psychic 15 Rare
34 Ursaring Colorless 42 Rare
35 Wobbuffet Psychic 46 Rare
36 Yanma Grass 32 Rare
37 Corsola Water 27 Uncommon
38 Eevee Colorless 14 Uncommon
39 Houndour Darkness 15 Uncommon
40 Igglybuff Colorless 6 Uncommon
41 Kakuna Grass 22 Uncommon
42 Metapod Grass 23 Uncommon
43 Omastar Fighting 39 Uncommon
44 Poliwhirl Water 35 Uncommon
45 Pupitar Fighting 32 Uncommon
46 Scyther Grass 24 Uncommon
47 Unown D Psychic 14 Uncommon
48 Unown F Psychic 16 Uncommon
49 Unown M Psychic 14 Uncommon
50 Unown N Psychic 14 Uncommon
51 Unown U Psychic 16 Uncommon
52 Xatu Psychic 38 Uncommon
53 Caterpie Grass 16 Common
54 Dunsparce Colorless 9 Common
55 Hoppip Grass 8 Common
56 Kabuto Water 21 Common
57 Larvitar Fighting 10 Common
58 Mareep Lightning 18 Common
59 Natu Psychic 13 Common
60 Omanyte Fighting 21 Common
61 Pineco Grass 15 Common
62 Poliwag Water 14 Common
63 Sentret Colorless 18 Common
64 Spinarak Grass 19 Common
65 Teddiursa Colorless 12 Common
66 Tyrogue Fighting 7 Common
67 Unown E Psychic 10 Common
68 Unown I Psychic 10 Common
69 Unown O Psychic 12 Common
70 Weedle Grass 14 Common
71 Wooper Water 17 Common
72 Fossil Egg T - Uncommon
73 Hyper Devolution Spray T - Uncommon
74 Ruin Wall T - Uncommon
75 Energy Ark T - Common

Japanese expansion

No. Card Name Type Level Rarity
-- Beedrill Grass 38 Rare Holo
-- Butterfree Grass 38 Rare Holo
-- Espeon Psychic 45 Rare Holo
-- Forretress Metal 40 Rare Holo
-- Hitmontop Fighting 31 Rare Holo
-- Houndoom Darkness 37 Rare Holo
-- Houndour Fire 22 Rare Holo
-- Kaputops Water 42 Rare Holo
-- Magnemite Metal 16 Rare Holo
-- Politoed Water 53 Rare Holo
-- Poliwrath Fighting 45 Rare Holo
-- Scizor Metal 43 Rare Holo
-- Smeargle Colorless 27 Rare Holo
-- Tyranitar Darkness 54 Rare Holo
-- Umbreon Darkness 40 Rare Holo
-- Unown A Psychic 15 Rare Holo
-- Ursaring Colorless 42 Rare Holo
-- Wobbuffet Psychic 46 Rare Holo
-- Yanma Grass 32 Rare Holo
-- Dark Raichu Lightning 31 SuperRare Holo
-- Corsola Water 27 Uncommon
-- Eevee Colorless 14 Uncommon
-- Houndour Darkness 15 Uncommon
-- Igglybuff Colorless 6 Uncommon
-- Kakuna Grass 22 Uncommon
-- Metapod Grass 23 Uncommon
-- Omastar Fighting 39 Uncommon
-- Poliwhirl Water 35 Uncommon
-- Pupitar Fighting 32 Uncommon
-- Scyther Grass 24 Uncommon
-- Unown D Psychic 14 Uncommon
-- Unown F Psychic 16 Uncommon
-- Unown I Psychic 10 Uncommon
-- Unown M Psychic 14 Uncommon
-- Unown U Psychic 16 Uncommon
-- Xatu Psychic 38 Uncommon
-- Caterpie Grass 16 Common
-- Dunsparce Colorless 9 Common
-- Hoppip Grass 8 Common
-- Kabuto Water 21 Common
-- Larvitar Fighting 10 Common
-- Mareep Lightning 18 Common
-- Natu Psychic 13 Common
-- Omanyte Fighting 21 Common
-- Pineco Grass 15 Common
-- Poliwag Water 14 Common
-- Sentret Colorless 18 Common
-- Spinarak Grass 19 Common
-- Teddiursa Colorless 12 Common
-- Tyrogue Fighting 7 Common
-- Weedle Grass 14 Common
-- Wooper Water 17 Common
-- Fossil Egg T - Uncommon
-- Hyper Devolution Spray T - Uncommon
-- Ruin Wall T - Uncommon
-- Energy Ark T - Common


Japanese promotional set

No. Card Name Type Level Rarity
-- Eevee Colorless 14 --
-- Espeon Psychic 38 --
-- Umbreon Darkness 33 --
-- Unown E Psychic 10 --
-- Unown N Psychic 14 --
-- Unown O Psychic 12 --
-- Charizard Fire 78 RH
-- Pichu Lightning 4 RH
-- Entei Fire 37 RH

Trivia

  • Wizards of the Coast once again expanded the set by adding non-holographic and holographic versions of the rare cards. However, two of the holographic cards in the Japanese set (Butterfree and Beedrill) were released as non-holographic cards only in the English set.
  • The only two non-holographic rare cards that were not duplicates were Espeon and Umbreon.
  • As with Neo 1 in Japan, Neo 2 had a 9 card promotional set - five of those (Espeon, Umbreon, Unown E, Unown N and Unown O) were added to the English set. Two became Promotional cards (reverse-holographic Pichu and Entei), and one was never released in English (a reverse-holographic Charizard). Eevee, a reprint of the card in the expansion, also was not released in English. The characters represented by the three Unown cards spell out "NEO".
  • Dark Raichu made its official Japanese debut in Neo 2 (as a super rare); it was first produced as a Wizards of the Coast exclusive card back in Team Rocket.

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