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Revision as of 20:03, 5 February 2009

Pokémon LV.X are a special kind of Pokémon found in the Pokémon Trading Card Game. They first appeared in the Diamond & Pearl expansion. Essentially replacing Pokémon-ex, Pokémon LV.X have similar attributes in appearance to their predecessors, with a similar holographic border and similar levels of strength, as well as the same level of rarity. They also lack the major drawback of Pokémon-ex as a player will not receive two Prize cards for Knocking Out a Pokémon LV.X. They do, however, differ greatly in terms of gameplay.

Firstly, Pokémon LV.X are treated as "Pokémon Level-Up" cards as opposed to Basic Pokémon or Evolution cards. The same rules apply as with evolution, however: a Pokémon cannot be Leveled-Up in the same turn as it is played or evolved and a Pokémon that is Leveled-Up will lose all Special Conditions affecting it (though only the Active Pokémon, not the player's Benched Pokémon, can be Leveled-Up). However, a Pokémon LV.X's key trait is that it will still be able to use all Pokémon Powers and attacks usable by the Basic Pokémon or highest Stage Evolution card under it.

As well as that, cards that require the player to search their deck will only allow them to choose a Pokémon LV.X if the card states "Pokémon," "Basic Pokémon or Evolution card" (this applies only to Trainer cards from the EX Series) or "Pokémon LV.X" - cards stating only "Basic Pokémon" or "Evolution cards" (such as Great Ball and Professor Elm's Training Method respectively) will not allow the player to search for a Pokémon LV.X.

Pokémon LV.X cards also share the same name as the Pokémon they Level-Up from, and as such only four of either card are allowed in a 40- or 60-card deck. For instance, a player would be allowed to have two Honchkrow LV.42 and two Honchkrow LV.X in the same deck, but only four Honchkrow would be allowed in total. As well as that, because of the fact that these two cards share the same name, an effect which would remove the highest Stage Evolution card from a Pokémon would, in this example, force the removal of both Honchkrow cards, leaving only Murkrow.

Pokémon that have appeared as Pokémon LV.X

Pokémon Type Card Expansion
Raichu Lightning Raichu LV.X Stormfront
Alakazam Psychic Alakazam 4 LV.X Bonds to the End of Time
Machamp Fighting Machamp LV.X Stormfront
Snorlax Colorless Snorlax LV.X "DP-P" Promotional cards
Mewtwo Psychic Mewtwo LV.X Legends Awakened
Mewtwo Psychic Mewtwo LV.X DP Black Star Promos
Gardevoir Psychic Gardevoir LV.X Secret Wonders
Flygon Colorless Flygon LV.X Bonds to the End of Time
Torterra Grass Torterra LV.X Diamond & Pearl
Torterra Grass Torterra LV.X DP Black Star Promos
Infernape Fire Infernape LV.X Diamond & Pearl
Infernape Fire Infernape LV.X DP Black Star Promos
Infernape Fire Infernape 4 LV.X Infernape vs Gallade SP Deck Kit
Empoleon Water Empoleon LV.X Diamond & Pearl
Empoleon Water Empoleon LV.X DP Black Star Promos
Luxray Lightning Luxray GL LV.X Bonds to the End of Time
Floatzel Water Floatzel GL LV.X Bonds to the End of Time
Mismagius Psychic Mismagius GL LV.X "DPt-P" Promotional cards
Honchkrow Darkness Honchkrow LV.X Secret Wonders
Garchomp Colorless Garchomp LV.X Majestic Dawn
Garchomp Colorless Garchomp LV.X "DP-P" Promotional cards
Lucario Fighting Lucario LV.X Mysterious Treasures
Lucario Fighting Lucario LV.X DP Black Star Promos
Hippowdon Fighting Hippowdon LV.X Bonds to the End of Time
Drapion Darkness Drapion LV.X "DP-P" Promotional cards
Drapion Darkness Drapion LV.X Platinum
Magnezone Metal Magnezone LV.X Legends Awakened
Rhyperior Fighting Rhyperior LV.X Legends Awakened
Rhyperior Fighting Rhyperior LV.X DP Black Star Promos
Electivire Lightning Electivire LV.X Mysterious Treasures
Magmortar Fire Magmortar LV.X Mysterious Treasures
Leafeon Grass Leafeon LV.X Majestic Dawn
Glaceon Water Glaceon LV.X Majestic Dawn
Gliscor Fighting Gliscor LV.X Legends Awakened
Porygon-Z Colorless Porygon-Z LV.X Majestic Dawn
Porygon-Z Colorless Porygon-Z LV.X "DP-P" Promotional cards
Gallade Psychic Gallade 4 LV.X Infernape vs Gallade SP Deck Kit
Dusknoir Psychic Dusknoir LV.X Stormfront
Uxie Psychic Uxie LV.X Legends Awakened
Mesprit Psychic Mesprit LV.X Legends Awakened
Azelf Psychic Azelf LV.X Legends Awakened
Dialga Metal Dialga LV.X Great Encounters
Dialga Metal Dialga LV.X DP Black Star Promos
Dialga Metal Dialga LV.X DP Black Star Promos
Dialga Metal Dialga G LV.X Platinum
Palkia Water Palkia LV.X Great Encounters
Palkia Water Palkia LV.X DP Black Star Promos
Palkia Water Palkia LV.X "DP-P" Promotional cards
Palkia Water Palkia G LV.X Platinum
Heatran Fire Heatran LV.X Stormfront
Heatran Fire Heatran LV.X DP Black Star Promos
Regigigas Colorless Regigigas LV.X Stormfront
Regigigas Colorless Regigigas LV.X DP Black Star Promos
Giratina Psychic Giratina LV.X Platinum
Giratina Psychic Giratina LV.X DP Black Star Promos
Cresselia Psychic Cresselia LV.X Great Encounters
Darkrai Darkness Darkrai LV.X Great Encounters
Darkrai Darkness Darkrai LV.X DP Black Star Promos
Shaymin Grass Shaymin LV.X Platinum
Shaymin Grass Shaymin LV.X Platinum
Shaymin Grass Shaymin LV.X DP Black Star Promos