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'''Neo Revelation''' (Japanese: '''めざめる伝説''' ''Awakening Legend'') is the name given to an Expansion of the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]].  It completed transferring all the [[Generation II]] {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} into card forms.
'''Neo Revelation''' (Japanese: '''めざめる伝説''' ''Awakening Legends'') is the name given to an Expansion of the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]].  It completed transferring all the [[Generation II]] {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} into card forms.


==Set size==
==Set size==

Revision as of 19:24, 23 March 2011

← Neo Discovery
TCG expansions
Neo Destiny →
Neo Revelation
めざめる伝説
SetSymbolNeo Revelation.png
File:NeoRevelationLogo.png
Cards in set English: 66
Japanese: 57
Set number English: 10
Japanese: 9
Release date English: September 21, 2001
Japanese: January, 2001
Previous
Crossing the Ruins...
Japanese:
Awakening Legends
Next
Darkness, and to Light...

Neo Revelation (Japanese: めざめる伝説 Awakening Legends) is the name given to an Expansion of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. It completed transferring all the Generation II Pokémon into card forms.

Set size

  • 66 cards in English release
  • 57 cards in Japanese release

Sequence

  • 10th English Expansion
  • 9th Japanese Expansion

Release dates

  • 24th November 2000 - Japanese Promotional Set
  • January 2001 - Japanese Expansion
  • 21st September 2001 - English Expansion

Wizards of the Coast ceased pre-planning timed releases for cards around this date.

Card list

English expansion

No. Card Name Type Level Rarity
1 Ampharos Lightning 46 Rare Holo
2 Blissey Colorless 62 Rare Holo
3 Celebi Psychic 16 Rare Holo
4 Crobat Grass 51 Rare Holo
5 Delibird Colorless 34 Rare Holo
6 Entei Fire 38 Rare Holo
7 Ho-Oh Fire 45 Rare Holo
8 Houndoom Darkness 35 Rare Holo
9 Jumpluff Grass 37 Rare Holo
10 Magneton Metal 37 Rare Holo
11 Misdreavus Psychic 25 Rare Holo
12 Porygon2 Colorless 33 Rare Holo
13 Raikou Lightning 40 Rare Holo
14 Suicune Water 33 Rare Holo
15 Aerodactyl Fighting 27 Rare
16 Celebi Grass 14 Rare
17 Entei Fire 24 Rare
18 Ho-Oh Colorless 44 Rare
19 Kingdra Water 49 Rare
20 Lugia Psychic 43 Rare
21 Raichu Lightning 39 Rare
22 Raikou Lightning 26 Rare
23 Skarmory Metal 29 Rare
24 Sneasel Darkness 32 Rare
25 Starmie Psychic 31 Rare
26 Sudowoodo Fighting 27 Rare
27 Suicune Water 25 Rare
28 Flaaffy Lightning 32 Uncommon
29 Golbat Grass 27 Uncommon
30 Graveler Fighting 32 Uncommon
31 Jynx Water 20 Uncommon
32 Lanturn Lightning 31 Uncommon
33 Magcargo Fire 48 Uncommon
34 Octillery Water 43 Uncommon
35 Parasect Grass 30 Uncommon
36 Piloswine Fighting 41 Uncommon
37 Seaking Water 29 Uncommon
38 Stantler Colorless 27 Uncommon
39 Unown B Psychic 19 Uncommon
40 Unown Y Psychic 12 Uncommon
41 Aipom Colorless 19 Common
42 Chinchou Lightning 13 Common
43 Farfetch'd Colorless 22 Common
44 Geodude Fighting 14 Common
45 Goldeen Water 14 Common
46 Murkrow Darkness 21 Common
47 Paras Grass 10 Common
48 Quagsire Water 35 Common
49 Qwilfish Water 30 Common
50 Remoraid Water 15 Common
51 Shuckle Fighting 28 Common
52 Skiploom Grass 26 Common
53 Slugma Fire 27 Common
54 Smoochum Psychic 6 Common
55 Snubbull Colorless 21 Common
56 Staryu Water 13 Common
57 Swinub Fighting 10 Common
58 Unown K Psychic 14 Common
59 Zubat Grass 13 Common
60 Balloon Berry T - Uncommon
61 Healing Field T - Uncommon
62 Pokémon Breeder Fields T - Uncommon
63 Rocket's Hideout T - Uncommon
64 Old Rod T - Common
65 Shining Gyarados Water 44 SuperRare Holo
66 Shining Magikarp Water 11 SuperRare Holo

Japanese expansion

No. Card Name Type Level Rarity
-- Aerodactyl Fighting 27 Rare Holo
-- Ampharos Lightning 46 Rare Holo
-- Blissey Colorless 62 Rare Holo
-- Celebi Psychic 16 Rare Holo
-- Crobat Grass 51 Rare Holo
-- Delibird Colorless 34 Rare Holo
-- Entei Fire 38 Rare Holo
-- Ho-Oh Fire 45 Rare Holo
-- Houndoom Darkness 35 Rare Holo
-- Jumpluff Grass 37 Rare Holo
-- Kingdra Water 49 Rare Holo
-- Magneton Metal 37 Rare Holo
-- Misdreavus Psychic 25 Rare Holo
-- Porygon2 Colorless 33 Rare Holo
-- Raikou Lightning 40 Rare Holo
-- Starmie Psychic 31 Rare Holo
-- Suicune Water 33 Rare Holo
-- Shining Gyarados Water 44 SuperRare Holo
-- Shining Magikarp Water 11 SuperRare Holo
-- Flaaffy Lightning 32 Uncommon
-- Golbat Grass 27 Uncommon
-- Graveler Fighting 32 Uncommon
-- Jynx Water 20 Uncommon
-- Lanturn Lightning 31 Uncommon
-- Magcargo Fire 48 Uncommon
-- Octillery Water 43 Uncommon
-- Parasect Grass 30 Uncommon
-- Piloswine Fighting 41 Uncommon
-- Raichu Lightning 39 Uncommon
-- Seaking Water 29 Uncommon
-- Shuckle Fighting 28 Common
-- Smoochum Psychic 6 Common
-- Unown B Psychic 19 Uncommon
-- Unown Y Psychic 12 Uncommon
-- Aipom Colorless 19 Common
-- Chinchou Lightning 13 Common
-- Farfetch'd Colorless 22 Common
-- Geodude Fighting 14 Common
-- Goldeen Water 14 Common
-- Murkrow Darkness 21 Common
-- Paras Grass 10 Common
-- Quagsire Water 35 Common
-- Qwilfish Water 30 Common
-- Remoraid Water 15 Common
-- Skiploom Grass 26 Common
-- Slugma Fire 27 Common
-- Stantler Colorless 27 Uncommon
-- Snubbull Colorless 21 Common
-- Staryu Water 13 Common
-- Swinub Fighting 10 Common
-- Unown K Psychic 14 Common
-- Zubat Grass 13 Common
-- Rocket's Hideout T - Rare
-- Balloon Berry T - Uncommon
-- Healing Field T - Uncommon
-- Pokémon Breeder Fields T - Uncommon
-- Old Rod T - Common


Japanese promotional set

No. Card Name Type Level Rarity
-- Celebi Grass 14 H
-- Entei Fire 24 --
-- Ho-Oh Colorless 44 --
-- Lugia Psychic 43 --
-- Raikou Lightning 26 --
-- Skarmory Metal 29 --
-- Sneasel Darkness 32 --
-- Sudowoodo Fighting 27 --
-- Suicune Water 25 --

Gallery

Trivia

  • The English title, Revelation, is one of two Biblical references in the TCG; the other one is Neo Genesis. Genesis and Revelation are the first and last books of the Bible, respectively. The name Revelation may also refer to this being the set that included the last of the Generation II Pokémon which had not yet become cards.
  • As with Neo 1 and Neo 2 in Japan, Neo 3 had a 9 card promotional set—Wizards added these cards to the English set.
  • Neo Revelation was the first set to introduce Shining Pokémon to the TCG: Shining Magikarp and Shining Gyarados. These quickly became very sought-after cards, and some American collectors paid over $250 for the Japanese versions before their English release. In Japan, the odds of finding one of these elusive cards in a Booster Pack were stated to be 300:1.
  • Neo Revelation was also the first (and so far the only) set to not have Preconstructed Theme Decks associated with the expansion.
  • The inclusion of Rocket's Hideout in this expansion initially would appear to be a strange move—the last time Dark Pokémon were seen in the TCG before this set was the Team Rocket expansion (though Dark Raichu enjoyed its Japanese release in Neo 2). Rocket's Hideout would prove useful, however, as Dark Pokémon returned in the following set.
  • The set symbol for Neo Revelation is an abstract representation of the legendary beasts departing from the Burned Tower.
  • The Japanese title of the set, 'Awakening Legend', is curiously similar to the later-released series titled in English as 'Legends Awakened'.

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