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This article is about the trading card game expansion set. For other uses, see Diamond and Pearl.


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Diamond & Pearl
時空の創造
Cards in set English: 130
Japanese: 130
Set number English: 32
Japanese: 32
Release date English: May 23, 2007
Japanese: November 30, 2006
Theme Decks Terra Firma (GrassDarkness)
Inferno Zone (FireFighting)
Royal Frost (WaterMetal)
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Diamond & Pearl (Japanese: 時空の創造 Space-Time Creation) is the name given to the first expansion of cards of the Diamond & Pearl era of the Trading Card Game, introducing both new and returning game mechanics. The first cards in this set saw their debut in the 2006 Entry Packs, shortly after the Japanese release of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, while the full expansion made its debut on November 30, 2006 in Japan and May 23, 2007 in North America. North American prerelease tournaments were held on May 12-13 and 19-20, 2007.

Contents

Background information

  • Being the first expansion of the Generation IV era, 58 Pokémon first featured in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl were introduced to TCG form in this set.
  • Like all new generations, the card layout was redesigned yet again. Changes include:
    • The evolution window graphic returns to the upper left of the illustration, as it was on cards released before the EX era.
    • Illustrator credit is included on its own line near the bottom of the card, just above the retreat cost.
    • The circle pattern featured on EX era cards behind both the card name and attacks is no longer present. This gives more space to be used by attacks and Pokémon Powers.
    • Flavor text, such as height, weight, level, and Pokédex entry return after a five-year absence, last appearing in Neo Destiny.
    • Japanese cards revert to having no set numbering system (though still following the ordering system introduced in e-Card 2 with a slight modification to put Darkness-type and Metal-type cards before Colorless-type ones), instead listing a collection number modified from the Pokémon's National Pokédex number and evolutionary family. English cards use both this number (featured on the bottom left of the card) and the set numbering system introduced in the Base Set (featured on the bottom right).
    • On English cards, level appears immediately after the Pokémon's name (previous releases had relegated it to the Pokédex entry). HP text is now smaller (though the number remains large) and appears before the amount, as on Japanese cards, rather than after.
    • A new numbering system for Pokémon was deployed on the lower left of the card, labelled DPBP#; this Diamond & Pearl Battle Pokédex number system combines aspects of the National Pokédex and the habitat system featured in the FireRed and LeafGreen Versions.
  • In an unprecedented change, Pokémon which are Poison-types in the main series games are now designated as Psychic-type Pokémon, rather than the former Grass-type.
  • Pokémon-ex and Pokémon Star no longer appear, and are replaced by the new Pokémon LV.X.
  • Some Pokémon now have "free" attack costs, indicated by a , which require no Energy to use.
  • Both Darkness Energy and Metal Energy receive new basic Energy forms which are free from the 4-per-deck rule (though they no longer have the former special effects). Cards that allow the player to search for a Darkness or Metal Energy card may seek out either version. In the set order, these new basic Energies are put after the other six, rather than alphabetized with them.
  • The term "Basic Pokémon or Evolution card" is replaced with "Pokémon" on cards, allowing for the selection of any Pokémon card when searching.
  • Weakness and resistance are now dependent on the card text, rather than being a strict calculation that is static among all cards. Older cards still use the ×2 damage for weakness and -30 for resistance, but newer cards can have other factors involved.
  • Unown are now named on the card according to their letter, meaning that they count as separate Pokémon. A deck can now legally include 4 Unown Q and 4 Unown F, but only for cards released in this set and on (older cards still follow their rule).
  • Supporter cards and Stadium cards are now treated as a separate class of card, rather than a subclass of Trainer card as they had been considered previously. For the purpose of this and future checklists, standard Trainers are still marked as "T", while Supporters are "Su" and Stadiums are "St".
  • Several rules have been changed:
    • A 2003 ruling disallowed the player who took the first turn from drawing a card; this rule has now been withdrawn.
    • No Trainer cards, Supporter cards, or Stadium cards can be played during the first turn; however, cards depicting a Pokémon fossil can be played during the setup phase, as long as at least a normal Basic Pokémon can be played as well. Fossils also no longer count as a free KO, and a prize is to be drawn if it is knocked out.
    • Half decks are now allowed only two copies of cards besides basic Energy cards. Full 60-card decks retain the four-card rule.
  • Packs of cards saw an increase from 9 cards to 10 in English, a welcome change for players and collectors alike. The contents of a pack are now:
    • 5 common (Common) cards
    • 3 uncommon (Uncommon) cards
    • 1 refractor foil card (any rarity)
    • 1 rare (Rare) or rare holo (Rare Holo) card
  • Refractor foil cards in this set have a "pixel" design. Refractor versions of normally holographic rares do not have their regular holofoil, unlike earlier expansions.
  • The prerelease card for this set was Luxio. Event organizers received one stamped with "STAFF".

Changes between the Japanese and international release

  • Certain cards are exclusive to one kind of booster pack, much as certain Pokémon are exclusive to one or two games in a generation. These cards are indicated in the set list as blue (for the Dialga pack) or pink (for the Palkia pack). This innovation was not present in the English expansion.

Theme decks

English Theme Decks

Japanese Entry Pack

Card lists

English expansion

No. Collection No. Card Name Type Level Rarity
1 DPBP#522 Dialga 68 Rare Holo
2 DPBP#413 Dusknoir 42 Rare Holo
3 DPBP#147 Electivire 46 Rare Holo
4 DPBP#456 Empoleon 42 Rare Holo
5 DPBP#453 Infernape 40 Rare Holo
6 DPBP#506 Lucario 30 Rare Holo
7 DPBP#466 Luxray 48 Rare Holo
8 DPBP#090 Magnezone 48 Rare Holo
9 DPBP#529 Manaphy 20 Rare Holo
10 DPBP#228 Mismagius 37 Rare Holo
11 DPBP#523 Palkia 67 Rare Holo
12 DPBP#125 Rhyperior 61 Rare Holo
13 DPBP#368 Roserade 33 Rare Holo
14 DPBP#325 Shiftry 48 Rare Holo
15 DPBP#497 Skuntank 36 Rare Holo
16 DPBP#459 Staraptor 54 Rare Holo
17 DPBP#450 Torterra 45 Rare Holo
18 DPBP#212 Azumarill 35 Rare
19 DPBP#317 Beautifly 29 Rare
20 DPBP#461 Bibarel 26 Rare
21 DPBP#513 Carnivine 32 Rare
22 DPBP#038 Clefable 37 Rare
23 DPBP#510 Drapion 41 Rare
24 DPBP#491 Drifblim 40 Rare
25 DPBP#319 Dustox 34 Rare
26 DPBP#482 Floatzel 29 Rare
27 DPBP#102 Gengar 39 Rare
28 DPBP#269 Heracross 29 Rare
29 DPBP#508 Hippowdon 45 Rare
30 DPBP#493 Lopunny 33 Rare
31 DPBP#074 Machamp 59 Rare
32 DPBP#359 Medicham 42 Rare
33 DPBP#173 Munchlax 8 Rare
34 DPBP#195 Noctowl 40 Rare
35 DPBP#480 Pachirisu 23 Rare
36 DPBP#495 Purugly 44 Rare
37 DPBP#174 Snorlax 35 Rare
38 DPBP#104 Steelix 50 Rare
39 DPBP#479 Vespiquen 40 Rare
40 DPBP#271 Weavile 37 Rare
41 DPBP#258 Wobbuffet 25 Rare
42 DPBP#257 Wynaut 6 Rare
43 DPBP#366 Budew 6 Uncommon
44 DPBP#318 Cascoon 8 Uncommon
45 DPBP#484 Cherrim 26 Uncommon
46 DPBP#490 Drifloon 17 Uncommon
47 DPBP#412 Dusclops 38 Uncommon
48 DPBP#145 Elekid 6 Uncommon
49 DPBP#449 Grotle 21 Uncommon
50 DPBP#101 Haunter 32 Uncommon
51 DPBP#507 Hippopotas 23 Uncommon
52 DPBP#465 Luxio 19 Uncommon
53 DPBP#073 Machoke 39 Uncommon
54 DPBP#089 Magneton 35 Uncommon
55 DPBP#283 Mantyke 6 Uncommon
56 DPBP#452 Monferno 18 Uncommon
57 DPBP#324 Nuzleaf 28 Uncommon
58 DPBP#455 Prinplup 20 Uncommon
59 DPBP#084 Rapidash 34 Uncommon
60 DPBP#124 Rhydon 43 Uncommon
61 DPBP#505 Riolu 7 Uncommon
62 DPBP#136 Seaking 14 Uncommon
63 DPBP#316 Silcoon 8 Uncommon
64 DPBP#458 Staravia 21 Uncommon
65 DPBP#229 Unown A 15 Uncommon
66 DPBP#230 Unown B 12 Uncommon
67 DPBP#231 Unown C 18 Uncommon
68 DPBP#232 Unown D 14 Uncommon
69 DPBP#210 Azurill 6 Common
70 DPBP#460 Bidoof 10 Common
71 DPBP#213 Bonsly 6 Common
72 DPBP#481 Buizel 10 Common
73 DPBP#492 Buneary 11 Common
74 DPBP#500 Chatot 27 Common
75 DPBP#483 Cherubi 7 Common
76 DPBP#451 Chimchar 8 Common
77 DPBP#037 Clefairy 18 Common
78 DPBP#036 Cleffa 5 Common
79 DPBP#478 Combee 8 Common
80 DPBP#411 Duskull 15 Common
81 DPBP#146 Electabuzz 29 Common
82 DPBP#100 Gastly 12 Common
83 DPBP#494 Glameow 12 Common
84 DPBP#135 Goldeen 14 Common
85 DPBP#194 Hoothoot 7 Common
86 DPBP#072 Machop 20 Common
87 DPBP#088 Magnemite 10 Common
88 DPBP#211 Marill 12 Common
89 DPBP#358 Meditite 19 Common
90 DPBP#139 Mime Jr. 5 Common
91 DPBP#227 Misdreavus 16 Common
92 DPBP#103 Onix 22 Common
93 DPBP#454 Piplup 9 Common
94 DPBP#083 Ponyta 12 Common
95 DPBP#123 Rhyhorn 19 Common
96 DPBP#367 Roselia 31 Common
97 DPBP#323 Seedot 9 Common
98 DPBP#464 Shinx 7 Common
99 DPBP#509 Skorupi 9 Common
100 DPBP#270 Sneasel 21 Common
101 DPBP#457 Starly 8 Common
102 DPBP#496 Stunky 17 Common
103 DPBP#448 Turtwig 10 Common
104 DPBP#315 Wurmple 7 Common
105 - Double Full Heal T - Uncommon
106 - Energy Restore T - Uncommon
107 - Energy Switch T - Uncommon
108 - Night Pokémon Center T - Uncommon
109 - PlusPower T - Uncommon
110 - Poké Ball T - Uncommon
111 - Pokédex HANDY910is T - Uncommon
112 - Professor Rowan Su - Uncommon
113 - Rival Su - Uncommon
114 - Speed Stadium St - Uncommon
115 - Super Scoop Up T - Uncommon
116 - Warp Point T - Uncommon
117 - Energy Search T - Common
118 - Potion T - Common
119 - Switch T - Common
120 - Empoleon LV.X X Rare Holo LV.X
121 - Infernape LV.X X Rare Holo LV.X
122 - Torterra LV.X X Rare Holo LV.X
123 - Grass Energy E - Common
124 - Fire Energy E - Common
125 - Water Energy E - Common
126 - Lightning Energy E - Common
127 - Psychic Energy E - Common
128 - Fighting Energy E - Common
129 - Darkness Energy E - Common
130 - Metal Energy E - Common

Japanese expansion

Collection No. Card Name Type Level Rarity
DPBP#269 Heracross 29 Uncommon
DPBP#315 Wurmple 7 Common
DPBP#316 Silcoon 8 Uncommon
DPBP#317 Beautifly 29 Rare
DPBP#318 Cascoon 8 Uncommon
DPBP#319 Dustox 34 Rare
DPBP#323 Seedot 9 Common
DPBP#366 Budew 6 Uncommon
DPBP#367 Roselia 31 Common
DPBP#368 Roserade 33 Rare Holo
DPBP#448 Turtwig 10 Common
DPBP#449 Grotle 21 Uncommon
DPBP#450 Torterra 45 Rare Holo
DPBP#478 Combee 8 Common
DPBP#479 Vespiquen 40 Rare
DPBP#483 Cherubi 7 Common
DPBP#484 Cherrim 26 Uncommon
DPBP#513 Carnivine 32 Rare
- Torterra X Rare Holo LV.X
DPBP#083 Ponyta 12 Common
DPBP#084 Rapidash 34 Uncommon
DPBP#451 Chimchar 8 Common
DPBP#452 Monferno 18 Uncommon
DPBP#453 Infernape 40 Rare Holo
- Infernape X Rare Holo LV.X
DPBP#135 Goldeen 14 Common
DPBP#136 Seaking 14 Uncommon
DPBP#211 Marill 12 Common
DPBP#212 Azumarill 35 Rare
DPBP#283 Mantyke 6 Uncommon
DPBP#454 Piplup 9 Common
DPBP#455 Prinplup 20 Uncommon
DPBP#456 Empoleon 42 Rare Holo
DPBP#481 Buizel 10 Common
DPBP#482 Floatzel 29 Rare
DPBP#523 Palkia 67 Rare Holo
DPBP#529 Manaphy 20 Rare Holo
- Empoleon X Rare Holo LV.X
DPBP#145 Elekid 6 Uncommon
DPBP#146 Electabuzz 29 Common
DPBP#147 Electivire 46 Rare Holo
DPBP#464 Shinx 7 Common
DPBP#465 Luxio 19 Uncommon
DPBP#466 Luxray 48 Rare Holo
DPBP#480 Pachirisu 23 Rare
DPBP#100 Gastly 12 Common
DPBP#101 Haunter 32 Uncommon
DPBP#102 Gengar 39 Rare
DPBP#139 Mime Jr. 5 Uncommon
DPBP#227 Misdreavus 16 Common
DPBP#228 Mismagius 37 Rare Holo
DPBP#229 Unown A 15 Uncommon
DPBP#230 Unown B 12 Uncommon
DPBP#231 Unown C 18 Uncommon
DPBP#232 Unown D 14 Uncommon
DPBP#257 Wynaut 6 Rare
DPBP#258 Wobbuffet 25 Rare
DPBP#411 Duskull 15 Common
DPBP#412 Dusclops 38 Uncommon
DPBP#413 Dusknoir 42 Rare Holo
DPBP#490 Drifloon 17 Uncommon
DPBP#491 Drifblim 40 Rare
DPBP#509 Skorupi 9 Common
DPBP#510 Drapion 41 Rare
DPBP#072 Machop 20 Common
DPBP#073 Machoke 39 Uncommon
DPBP#074 Machamp 59 Rare
DPBP#103 Onix 22 Common
DPBP#123 Rhyhorn 19 Common
DPBP#124 Rhydon 43 Uncommon
DPBP#125 Rhyperior 61 Rare Holo
DPBP#213 Bonsly 6 Uncommon
DPBP#358 Meditite 19 Common
DPBP#359 Medicham 42 Uncommon
DPBP#505 Riolu 7 Uncommon
DPBP#506 Lucario 30 Rare Holo
DPBP#507 Hippopotas 23 Uncommon
DPBP#508 Hippowdon 45 Rare
DPBP#270 Sneasel 21 Common
DPBP#271 Weavile 37 Uncommon
DPBP#324 Nuzleaf 28 Uncommon
DPBP#325 Shiftry 48 Rare Holo
DPBP#496 Stunky 17 Common
DPBP#497 Skuntank 36 Rare Holo
DPBP#088 Magnemite 10 Common
DPBP#089 Magneton 35 Uncommon
DPBP#090 Magnezone 48 Rare Holo
DPBP#104 Steelix 50 Rare
DPBP#522 Dialga 68 Rare Holo
DPBP#036 Cleffa 5 Uncommon
DPBP#037 Clefairy 18 Common
DPBP#038 Clefable 37 Rare
DPBP#173 Munchlax 8 Rare
DPBP#174 Snorlax 35 Uncommon
DPBP#194 Hoothoot 7 Common
DPBP#195 Noctowl 40 Uncommon
DPBP#210 Azurill 6 Uncommon
DPBP#457 Starly 8 Common
DPBP#458 Staravia 21 Uncommon
DPBP#459 Staraptor 54 Rare Holo
DPBP#460 Bidoof 10 Common
DPBP#461 Bibarel 26 Uncommon
DPBP#492 Buneary 11 Common
DPBP#493 Lopunny 33 Rare
DPBP#494 Glameow 12 Common
DPBP#495 Purugly 44 Rare
DPBP#500 Chatot 27 Common
- Energy Restore T - Uncommon
- Energy Switch T - Uncommon
- Energy Search T - Uncommon
- Potion T - Uncommon
- Super Scoop Up T - Uncommon
- Double Full Heal T - Uncommon
- PlusPower T - Uncommon
- Switch T - Uncommon
- Pokédex HANDY910is T - Uncommon
- Poké Ball T - Uncommon
- Night Pokémon Center T - Uncommon
- Warp Point T - Uncommon
- Professor Rowan Su - Uncommon
- Rival Su - Uncommon
- Speed Stadium St - Uncommon
- Grass Energy E - -
- Fire Energy E - -
- Water Energy E - -
- Lightning Energy E - -
- Psychic Energy E - -
- Fighting Energy E - -
- Darkness Energy E - -
- Metal Energy E - -


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