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'''EX Power Keepers''' (Japanese: ''World Champions Pack'') is the name given to an Expansion of cards and [[Theme Deck]]s for the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]. Previously released only in English and European languages, it was subsequently released in Japanese to give native players the chance to use cards from the set in Worlds 2007. It was also the last Expansion to feature the "EX" prefix and the last [[Generation III]] set.
[[Image:EX16-Symbol.gif|frame]]
 
'''EX Power Keepers''' is the name given to an Expansion of cards and [[Theme Deck]]s for the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] released only in English and European languages (though a Japanese release has been confirmed).
[[Image:EX16-Logo.png|frame|The EX Power Keepers set logo.]]
[[Image:EX16-Symbol.gif|frame|The symbol for EX Power Keepers is two downward triangles with a starburst on top.]]


=Set Size=
=Set Size=
*EX Power Keepers contains 108 cards.
*Both the English and Japanese sets contain 108 cards


=Sequence=
=Sequence=
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*34th Japanese release
*34th Japanese release


=Release Date=
=Release Dates=
*14th February 2007
*14th February 2007 - English Expansion
*5th July 2007 - Japanese Expansion


Prereleases were held on the weekends of 3rd/4th and 10th/11th February 2007.
Prereleases were held on the weekends of 3rd/4th and 10th/11th February 2007.
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=Trivia=
=Trivia=
*EX Power Keepers is loosely based around the [[Hoenn]] [[Elite Four]]; [[Sidney]], [[Phoebe]], [[Glacia]] and [[Drake (Hoenn League)|Drake]]. They each have their own Stadium Card, and the [[Pokémon ex (TCG)|Pokémon ex]] featured in the set are all Pokémon owned by them in the games. Some Pokémon in the set have attacks that are enhanced when a particular Elite Four Stadium card is in play.
*EX Power Keepers is loosely based around the [[Hoenn]] [[Elite Four]]; [[Sidney]], [[Phoebe]], [[Glacia]] and [[Drake (Hoenn League)|Drake]]. They each have their own Stadium Card, and the [[Pokémon ex (TCG)|Pokémon ex]] featured in the set are all Pokémon owned by them in the games. Some Pokémon in the set have attacks that are enhanced when a particular Elite Four Stadium card is in play.
*EX Power Keepers was conceived to “fill the gap” between [[EX Dragon Frontiers (TCG)|EX Dragon Frontiers]] and [[Pokémon Card Game: Diamond & Pearl (TCG)| Pokémon Card Game: Diamond & Pearl]], due to [[Nintendo]]’s continuing trend of releasing Expansion sets in time with related games.  
*EX Power Keepers was conceived to “fill the gap” between [[EX Dragon Frontiers (TCG)|EX Dragon Frontiers]] and [[Diamond & Pearl (TCG)| Pokémon Card Game: Diamond & Pearl]], due to [[Nintendo]]’s continuing trend of releasing Expansion sets in time with related games.  
*With no Japanese set to correlate with EX Power Keepers, Nintendo created many new cards, making this set the first since [[Team Rocket (TCG)|Team Rocket]] to use original cards created outside of Japan. As a result, many cards feature artwork by [[Ken Sugimori]] (as his Pokémon character images are used widely in other media and are readily available) plus background images edited with filter effects from various sources.
*With no Japanese set at the time to correlate with EX Power Keepers, Nintendo created many new cards, making this set the first since [[Team Rocket (TCG)|Team Rocket]] to use original cards created outside of Japan. As a result, many cards feature artwork by [[Ken Sugimori]] (as his Pokémon character images are used widely in other media and are readily available) plus background images edited with filter effects from various sources.
*Several cards in the set are reprints from older sets with new artwork, bringing back old favorites to once again see tournament play. These cards include: -
*Several cards in the set are reprints from older sets with new artwork, bringing back old favorites to once again see tournament play. These cards include: -
**Blaziken (reprint from [[EX Ruby & Sapphire (TCG)|EX Ruby & Sapphire]])
**Blaziken (reprint from [[EX Ruby & Sapphire (TCG)|EX Ruby & Sapphire]])
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**Lanturn (reprint from EX Hidden Legends)
**Lanturn (reprint from EX Hidden Legends)
**Ninetales (reprint from EX Hidden Legends)
**Ninetales (reprint from EX Hidden Legends)
*In Japan, the set was available only through the Pokémon Card Game website, in a similar fashion to the distribution of the [[Pokémon Web (TCG)|Pokémon Web]] Expansion. Released under the name of '''World Champions Pack''', it was intended for Japanese players only so they would not be at a disadvantage at Worlds 2007.
*Japanese players could order their packs online from 15th June 2007 until 1st July 2007, a rather limited window of opportunity. Packs were released from 5th July onwards to those who had ordered them.
*Each pack contained 15 cards as opposed to 10.
*There are no [[Half Deck]]s to correlate with the Japanese release.
*The elusive Eeveelutions [[Image:Shiningsymbol.gif]] make their English debut in this set, previously only available as Japanese [[PLAY Promotional Cards (TCG)|PLAY Promotional cards]]. To the disappointment of players and collectors, only Flareon, Jolteon and Vaporeon were released, but Espeon and Umbreon later appeared in [[POP Series 5 (TCG)|POP Series 5]], albeit in non-holographic forms.
*The elusive Eeveelutions [[Image:Shiningsymbol.gif]] make their English debut in this set, previously only available as Japanese [[PLAY Promotional Cards (TCG)|PLAY Promotional cards]]. To the disappointment of players and collectors, only Flareon, Jolteon and Vaporeon were released, but Espeon and Umbreon later appeared in [[POP Series 5 (TCG)|POP Series 5]], albeit in non-holographic forms.
*EX Power Keepers finally brings the number of sets released in English and in Japanese equal once again.
*At the time of its release, EX Power Keepers finally brought the number of sets released in English and in Japanese equal once again, but with its Japanese release the sequence has been thrown out of balance.
*Despite already being available as PLAY Promotional cards in the past, the Japanese set still includes the Eeveelutions [[Image: Shiningsymbol.gif]], allowing players not in the Players Club or those who did not gain enough EXP Points for these cards a chance of obtaining them again.
*This is the first time an entire English-exclusive Expansion has been translated into Japanese. Previously, only single cards had been translated from English into Japanese, such as [[Dark Raichu (Team Rocket)|Dark Raichu]] from the [[Team Rocket (TCG)|Team Rocket]] Expansion and several cards from [[EX Sandstorm (TCG)|EX Sandstorm]].
*The reverse-holographic design for this set is a plain holographic foil with the EX Power Keepers set logo. Reverse-holographic versions of holographic rares have foil name text, HP text and rarity symbol.
*The reverse-holographic design for this set is a plain holographic foil with the EX Power Keepers set logo. Reverse-holographic versions of holographic rares have foil name text, HP text and rarity symbol.
*EX Power Keepers does not include a secret box-topper card.
*EX Power Keepers does not include a secret box-topper card.
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=Card List=
=Card List=
==English Expansion==
{| {{graytable}}
{| {{graytable}}
|- style="background: #eaeaea;"
|- style="background: #eaeaea;"
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| 43 || Bagon || [[Image:colorless-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_com.gif]]
| 43 || Bagon || [[Image:colorless-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_com.gif]]
|-
|-
| 44 || Baltoy || [[Image:fighting-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_com.gif]]
| 44 || Baltoy || [[Image:physic-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_com.gif]]
|-
|-
| 45 || Beldum || [[Image:metal-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_com.gif]]
| 45 || Beldum || [[Image:metal-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_com.gif]]
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| 92 || Absol ex || [[Image:dark-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]ex
| 92 || Absol ex || [[Image:dark-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]ex
|-
|-
| 93 || Claydol ex || [[Image:fighting-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]ex
| 93 || Claydol ex || [[Image:physic-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]ex
|-
|-
| 94 || Flygon ex || [[Image:colorless-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]ex
| 94 || Flygon ex || [[Image:colorless-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]ex
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|-
|-
| 108 || Fighting Energy || E || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]H
| 108 || Fighting Energy || E || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]H
|}
==Japanese Expansion==
{| {{graytable}}
|- style="background: #eaeaea;"
!No.
!Card Name
!Type
!Rarity
|-
| 1 || Seedot || [[Image:grass-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_com.gif]]
|-
| 2 || Cacnea || [[Image:grass-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_com.gif]]
|-
| 3 || Seviper || [[Image:grass-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]
|-
| 4 || Lileep || [[Image:grass-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_com.gif]]
|-
| 5 || Cradily || [[Image:grass-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]
|-
| 6 || Charmander || [[Image:fire-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_com.gif]]
|-
| 7 || Charmeleon || [[Image:fire-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_uncom.gif]]
|-
| 8 || Charizard || [[Image:fire-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]
|-
| 9 || Vulpix || [[Image:fire-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_com.gif]]
|-
| 10 || Ninetales || [[Image:fire-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]
|-
| 11 || Flareon [[Image: Shiningsymbol.gif]] || [[Image:fire-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_ssrare.gif]]H
|-
| 12 || Torchic || [[Image:fire-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_com.gif]]
|-
| 13 || Combusken || [[Image:fire-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_uncom.gif]]
|-
| 14 || Blaziken || [[Image:fire-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]H
|-
| 15 || Vaporeon [[Image: Shiningsymbol.gif]] || [[Image:water-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_ssrare.gif]]H
|-
| 16 || Omanyte || [[Image:water-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_com.gif]]
|-
| 17 || Omastar || [[Image:water-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]
|-
| 18 || Snorunt || [[Image:water-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_com.gif]]
|-
| 19 || Glalie || [[Image:water-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_uncom.gif]]
|-
| 20 || Spheal || [[Image:water-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_com.gif]]
|-
| 21 || Sealeo || [[Image:water-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_uncom.gif]]
|-
| 22 || Walrein ex || [[Image:water-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]ex
|-
| 23 || Pikachu || [[Image:lightning-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_com.gif]]
|-
| 24 || Raichu || [[Image:lightning-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]H
|-
| 25 || Magnemite || [[Image:lightning-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_com.gif]]
|-
| 26 || Magneton || [[Image:lightning-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]
|-
| 27 || Jolteon [[Image: Shiningsymbol.gif]] || [[Image:lightning-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_ssrare.gif]]H
|-
| 28 || Chinchou || [[Image:lightning-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_com.gif]]
|-
| 29 || Lanturn || [[Image:lightning-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]
|-
| 30 || Pichu || [[Image:lightning-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]
|-
| 31 || Wobbuffet || [[Image:physic-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]
|-
| 32 || Ralts || [[Image:physic-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_com.gif]]
|-
| 33 || Kirlia || [[Image:physic-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_uncom.gif]]
|-
| 34 || Gardevoir || [[Image:physic-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]H
|-
| 35 || Sableye || [[Image:physic-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]
|-
| 36 || Baltoy || [[Image:physic-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_com.gif]]
|-
| 37 || Claydol ex || [[Image:physic-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]ex
|-
| 38 || Shuppet || [[Image:physic-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_com.gif]]
|-
| 39 || Banette || [[Image:physic-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]
|-
| 40 || Duskull || [[Image:physic-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_com.gif]]
|-
| 41 || Dusclops || [[Image:physic-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]
|-
| 42 || Wynaut || [[Image:physic-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_com.gif]]
|-
| 43 || Machop || [[Image:fighting-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_com.gif]]
|-
| 44 || Machoke || [[Image:fighting-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_uncom.gif]]
|-
| 45 || Machamp || [[Image:fighting-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]
|-
| 46 || Kabuto || [[Image:fighting-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_com.gif]]
|-
| 47 || Kabutops || [[Image:fighting-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]
|-
| 48 || Meditite || [[Image:fighting-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_com.gif]]
|-
| 49 || Medicham || [[Image:fighting-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_uncom.gif]]
|-
| 50 || Trapinch || [[Image:fighting-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_com.gif]]
|-
| 51 || Anorith || [[Image:fighting-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_uncom.gif]]
|-
| 52 || Armaldo || [[Image:fighting-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]
|-
| 53 || Poochyena || [[Image:dark-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_com.gif]]
|-
| 54 || Mightyena || [[Image:dark-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]
|-
| 55 || Nuzleaf || [[Image:dark-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_uncom.gif]]
|-
| 56 || Shiftry ex || [[Image:dark-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]ex
|-
| 57 || Carvanha || [[Image:dark-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_com.gif]]
|-
| 58 || Sharpedo || [[Image:dark-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_uncom.gif]]
|-
| 59 || Cacturne || [[Image:dark-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_uncom.gif]]
|-
| 60 || Absol ex || [[Image:dark-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]ex
|-
| 61 || Skarmory ex || [[Image:metal-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]ex
|-
| 62 || Mawile || [[Image:metal-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]
|-
| 63 || Aron || [[Image:metal-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_com.gif]]
|-
| 64 || Lairon || [[Image:metal-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_uncom.gif]]
|-
| 65 || Aggron || [[Image:metal-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]
|-
| 66 || Beldum || [[Image:metal-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]
|-
| 67 || Metang || [[Image:metal-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]
|-
| 68 || Metagross ex || [[Image:metal-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]ex
|-
| 69 || Slakoth  || [[Image:colorless-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_com.gif]]
|-
| 70 || Vigoroth || [[Image:colorless-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_uncom.gif]]
|-
| 71 || Slaking || [[Image:colorless-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]H
|-
| 72 || Skitty || [[Image:colorless-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_com.gif]]
|-
| 73 || Delcatty || [[Image:colorless-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]H
|-
| 74 || Vibrava || [[Image:colorless-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_uncom.gif]]
|-
| 75 || Flygon ex || [[Image:colorless-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]ex
|-
| 76 || Swablu || [[Image:colorless-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_com.gif]]
|-
| 77 || Altaria || [[Image:colorless-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]
|-
| 78 || Zangoose || [[Image:colorless-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]
|-
| 79 || Bagon  || [[Image:colorless-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_com.gif]]
|-
| 80 || Shelgon || [[Image:colorless-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_uncom.gif]]
|-
| 81 || Salamence ex || [[Image:colorless-attack.png]] || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]ex
|-
| 82 || Energy Recycle System || T || [[Image: rare_uncom.gif]]
|-
| 83 || Energy Switch || T || [[Image: rare_uncom.gif]]
|-
| 84 || Energy Removal 2 || T || [[Image: rare_uncom.gif]]
|-
| 85 || Great Ball || T || [[Image: rare_uncom.gif]]
|-
| 86 || Claw Fossil || T || [[Image: rare_com.gif]]
|-
| 87 || Mysterious Fossil || T || [[Image: rare_com.gif]]
|-
| 88 || Root Fossil || T || [[Image: rare_com.gif]]
|-
| 89 || Master Ball || T || [[Image: rare_uncom.gif]]
|-
| 90 || Scott || T || [[Image: rare_uncom.gif]]
|-
| 91 || Professor Birch || T || [[Image: rare_uncom.gif]]
|-
| 92 || Steven’s Advice || T || [[Image: rare_uncom.gif]]
|-
| 93 || Battle Frontier || T || [[Image: rare_uncom.gif]]
|-
| 94 || Sidney’s Stadium || T || [[Image: rare_uncom.gif]]
|-
| 95 || Drake’s Stadium || T || [[Image: rare_uncom.gif]]
|-
| 96 || Phoebe’s Stadium || T || [[Image: rare_uncom.gif]]
|-
| 97 || Glacia’s Stadium || T || [[Image: rare_uncom.gif]]
|-
| 98 || Cyclone Energy || E || [[Image: rare_uncom.gif]]
|-
| 99 || Multi Energy || E || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]
|-
| 100 || Warp Energy || E || [[Image: rare_uncom.gif]]
|-
| 101 || Darkness Energy || E || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]
|-
| 102 || Metal Energy || E || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]
|-
| 103 || Grass Energy || E || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]
|-
| 104 || Fire Energy || E || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]
|-
| 105 || Water Energy || E || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]
|-
| 106 || Lightning Energy || E || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]
|-
| 107 || Psychic Energy || E || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]
|-
| 108 || Fighting Energy || E || [[Image: rare_rare.gif]]
|}
|}



Revision as of 16:52, 21 July 2007

EX Power Keepers (Japanese: World Champions Pack) is the name given to an Expansion of cards and Theme Decks for the Pokémon Trading Card Game. Previously released only in English and European languages, it was subsequently released in Japanese to give native players the chance to use cards from the set in Worlds 2007. It was also the last Expansion to feature the "EX" prefix and the last Generation III set.

File:EX16-Logo.png
The EX Power Keepers set logo.
File:EX16-Symbol.gif
The symbol for EX Power Keepers is two downward triangles with a starburst on top.

Set Size

  • Both the English and Japanese sets contain 108 cards

Sequence

  • 31st English release
  • 34th Japanese release

Release Dates

  • 14th February 2007 - English Expansion
  • 5th July 2007 - Japanese Expansion

Prereleases were held on the weekends of 3rd/4th and 10th/11th February 2007.

Trivia

  • EX Power Keepers is loosely based around the Hoenn Elite Four; Sidney, Phoebe, Glacia and Drake. They each have their own Stadium Card, and the Pokémon ex featured in the set are all Pokémon owned by them in the games. Some Pokémon in the set have attacks that are enhanced when a particular Elite Four Stadium card is in play.
  • EX Power Keepers was conceived to “fill the gap” between EX Dragon Frontiers and Pokémon Card Game: Diamond & Pearl, due to Nintendo’s continuing trend of releasing Expansion sets in time with related games.
  • With no Japanese set at the time to correlate with EX Power Keepers, Nintendo created many new cards, making this set the first since Team Rocket to use original cards created outside of Japan. As a result, many cards feature artwork by Ken Sugimori (as his Pokémon character images are used widely in other media and are readily available) plus background images edited with filter effects from various sources.
  • Several cards in the set are reprints from older sets with new artwork, bringing back old favorites to once again see tournament play. These cards include: -
    • Blaziken (reprint from EX Ruby & Sapphire)
    • Combusken (reprint from EX Ruby & Sapphire)
    • Omastar (reprint from EX Sandstorm)
    • Wobbuffet (reprint from EX Sandstorm)
    • Magneton (reprint from EX Dragon)
    • Machamp (reprint from EX Hidden Legends)
    • Lanturn (reprint from EX Hidden Legends)
    • Ninetales (reprint from EX Hidden Legends)
  • In Japan, the set was available only through the Pokémon Card Game website, in a similar fashion to the distribution of the Pokémon Web Expansion. Released under the name of World Champions Pack, it was intended for Japanese players only so they would not be at a disadvantage at Worlds 2007.
  • Japanese players could order their packs online from 15th June 2007 until 1st July 2007, a rather limited window of opportunity. Packs were released from 5th July onwards to those who had ordered them.
  • Each pack contained 15 cards as opposed to 10.
  • There are no Half Decks to correlate with the Japanese release.
  • The elusive Eeveelutions File:Shiningsymbol.gif make their English debut in this set, previously only available as Japanese PLAY Promotional cards. To the disappointment of players and collectors, only Flareon, Jolteon and Vaporeon were released, but Espeon and Umbreon later appeared in POP Series 5, albeit in non-holographic forms.
  • At the time of its release, EX Power Keepers finally brought the number of sets released in English and in Japanese equal once again, but with its Japanese release the sequence has been thrown out of balance.
  • Despite already being available as PLAY Promotional cards in the past, the Japanese set still includes the Eeveelutions File:Shiningsymbol.gif, allowing players not in the Players Club or those who did not gain enough EXP Points for these cards a chance of obtaining them again.
  • This is the first time an entire English-exclusive Expansion has been translated into Japanese. Previously, only single cards had been translated from English into Japanese, such as Dark Raichu from the Team Rocket Expansion and several cards from EX Sandstorm.
  • The reverse-holographic design for this set is a plain holographic foil with the EX Power Keepers set logo. Reverse-holographic versions of holographic rares have foil name text, HP text and rarity symbol.
  • EX Power Keepers does not include a secret box-topper card.
  • The Prerelease card for this set is Cacturne.

Theme Decks

Card List

English Expansion

No. Card Name Type Rarity
1 Aggron Metal-attack.png File:Rare rare.gifH
2 Altaria Colorless-attack.png File:Rare rare.gifH
3 Armaldo Fighting-attack.png File:Rare rare.gifH
4 Banette File:Physic-attack.png File:Rare rare.gifH
5 Blaziken Fire-attack.png File:Rare rare.gifH
6 Charizard Fire-attack.png File:Rare rare.gifH
7 Cradily Grass-attack.png File:Rare rare.gifH
8 Delcatty Colorless-attack.png File:Rare rare.gifH
9 Gardevoir File:Physic-attack.png File:Rare rare.gifH
10 Kabutops Fighting-attack.png File:Rare rare.gifH
11 Machamp Fighting-attack.png File:Rare rare.gifH
12 Raichu Lightning-attack.png File:Rare rare.gifH
13 Slaking Colorless-attack.png File:Rare rare.gifH
14 Dusclops File:Physic-attack.png File:Rare rare.gif
15 Lanturn Lightning-attack.png File:Rare rare.gif
16 Magneton Lightning-attack.png File:Rare rare.gif
17 Mawile Metal-attack.png File:Rare rare.gif
18 Mightyena File:Dark-attack.png File:Rare rare.gif
19 Ninetales Fire-attack.png File:Rare rare.gif
20 Omastar Water-attack.png File:Rare rare.gif
21 Pichu Lightning-attack.png File:Rare rare.gif
22 Sableye File:Physic-attack.png File:Rare rare.gif
23 Seviper Grass-attack.png File:Rare rare.gif
24 Wobbuffet File:Physic-attack.png File:Rare rare.gif
25 Zangoose Colorless-attack.png File:Rare rare.gif
26 Anorith Fighting-attack.png File:Rare uncom.gif
27 Cacturne File:Dark-attack.png File:Rare uncom.gif
28 Charmeleon Fire-attack.png File:Rare uncom.gif
29 Combusken Fire-attack.png File:Rare uncom.gif
30 Glalie Water-attack.png File:Rare uncom.gif
31 Kirlia File:Physic-attack.png File:Rare uncom.gif
32 Lairon Metal-attack.png File:Rare uncom.gif
33 Machoke Fighting-attack.png File:Rare uncom.gif
34 Medicham Fighting-attack.png File:Rare uncom.gif
35 Metang Metal-attack.png File:Rare uncom.gif
36 Nuzleaf File:Dark-attack.png File:Rare uncom.gif
37 Sealeo Water-attack.png File:Rare uncom.gif
38 Sharpedo File:Dark-attack.png File:Rare uncom.gif
39 Shelgon Colorless-attack.png File:Rare uncom.gif
40 Vibrava Colorless-attack.png File:Rare uncom.gif
41 Vigoroth Colorless-attack.png File:Rare uncom.gif
42 Aron Metal-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
43 Bagon Colorless-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
44 Baltoy File:Physic-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
45 Beldum Metal-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
46 Cacnea Grass-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
47 Carvanha File:Dark-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
48 Charmander Fire-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
49 Chinchou Lightning-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
50 Duskull File:Physic-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
51 Kabuto Fighting-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
52 Lileep Grass-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
53 Machop Fighting-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
54 Magnemite Lightning-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
55 Meditite Fighting-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
56 Omanyte Water-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
57 Pikachu Lightning-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
58 Poochyena File:Dark-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
59 Ralts File:Physic-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
60 Seedot Grass-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
61 Shuppet File:Physic-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
62 Skitty Colorless-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
63 Slakoth Colorless-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
64 Snorunt Water-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
65 Spheal Water-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
66 Swablu Colorless-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
67 Torchic Fire-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
68 Trapinch Fighting-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
69 Vulpix Fire-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
70 Wynaut File:Physic-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
71 Battle Frontier T File:Rare uncom.gif
72 Drake’s Stadium T File:Rare uncom.gif
73 Energy Recycle System T File:Rare uncom.gif
74 Energy Removal 2 T File:Rare uncom.gif
75 Energy Switch T File:Rare uncom.gif
76 Glacia’s Stadium T File:Rare uncom.gif
77 Great Ball T File:Rare uncom.gif
78 Master Ball T File:Rare uncom.gif
79 Phoebe’s Stadium T File:Rare uncom.gif
80 Professor Birch T File:Rare uncom.gif
81 Scott T File:Rare uncom.gif
82 Sidney’s Stadium T File:Rare uncom.gif
83 Steven’s Advice T File:Rare uncom.gif
84 Claw Fossil T File:Rare com.gif
85 Mysterious Fossil T File:Rare com.gif
86 Root Fossil T File:Rare com.gif
87 Darkness Energy E File:Rare rare.gif
88 Metal Energy E File:Rare rare.gif
89 Multi Energy E File:Rare rare.gif
90 Cyclone Energy E File:Rare uncom.gif
91 Warp Energy E File:Rare uncom.gif
92 Absol ex File:Dark-attack.png File:Rare rare.gifex
93 Claydol ex File:Physic-attack.png File:Rare rare.gifex
94 Flygon ex Colorless-attack.png File:Rare rare.gifex
95 Metagross ex Metal-attack.png File:Rare rare.gifex
96 Salamence ex Colorless-attack.png File:Rare rare.gifex
97 Shiftry ex File:Dark-attack.png File:Rare rare.gifex
98 Skarmory ex Metal-attack.png File:Rare rare.gifex
99 Walrein ex Water-attack.png File:Rare rare.gifex
100 Flareon File:Shiningsymbol.gif Fire-attack.png File:Rare ssrare.gifH
101 Jolteon File:Shiningsymbol.gif Lightning-attack.png File:Rare ssrare.gifH
102 Vaporeon File:Shiningsymbol.gif Water-attack.png File:Rare ssrare.gifH
103 Grass Energy E File:Rare rare.gifH
104 Fire Energy E File:Rare rare.gifH
105 Water Energy E File:Rare rare.gifH
106 Lightning Energy E File:Rare rare.gifH
107 Psychic Energy E File:Rare rare.gifH
108 Fighting Energy E File:Rare rare.gifH


Japanese Expansion

No. Card Name Type Rarity
1 Seedot Grass-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
2 Cacnea Grass-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
3 Seviper Grass-attack.png File:Rare rare.gif
4 Lileep Grass-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
5 Cradily Grass-attack.png File:Rare rare.gif
6 Charmander Fire-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
7 Charmeleon Fire-attack.png File:Rare uncom.gif
8 Charizard Fire-attack.png File:Rare rare.gif
9 Vulpix Fire-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
10 Ninetales Fire-attack.png File:Rare rare.gif
11 Flareon File:Shiningsymbol.gif Fire-attack.png File:Rare ssrare.gifH
12 Torchic Fire-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
13 Combusken Fire-attack.png File:Rare uncom.gif
14 Blaziken Fire-attack.png File:Rare rare.gifH
15 Vaporeon File:Shiningsymbol.gif Water-attack.png File:Rare ssrare.gifH
16 Omanyte Water-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
17 Omastar Water-attack.png File:Rare rare.gif
18 Snorunt Water-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
19 Glalie Water-attack.png File:Rare uncom.gif
20 Spheal Water-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
21 Sealeo Water-attack.png File:Rare uncom.gif
22 Walrein ex Water-attack.png File:Rare rare.gifex
23 Pikachu Lightning-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
24 Raichu Lightning-attack.png File:Rare rare.gifH
25 Magnemite Lightning-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
26 Magneton Lightning-attack.png File:Rare rare.gif
27 Jolteon File:Shiningsymbol.gif Lightning-attack.png File:Rare ssrare.gifH
28 Chinchou Lightning-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
29 Lanturn Lightning-attack.png File:Rare rare.gif
30 Pichu Lightning-attack.png File:Rare rare.gif
31 Wobbuffet File:Physic-attack.png File:Rare rare.gif
32 Ralts File:Physic-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
33 Kirlia File:Physic-attack.png File:Rare uncom.gif
34 Gardevoir File:Physic-attack.png File:Rare rare.gifH
35 Sableye File:Physic-attack.png File:Rare rare.gif
36 Baltoy File:Physic-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
37 Claydol ex File:Physic-attack.png File:Rare rare.gifex
38 Shuppet File:Physic-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
39 Banette File:Physic-attack.png File:Rare rare.gif
40 Duskull File:Physic-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
41 Dusclops File:Physic-attack.png File:Rare rare.gif
42 Wynaut File:Physic-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
43 Machop Fighting-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
44 Machoke Fighting-attack.png File:Rare uncom.gif
45 Machamp Fighting-attack.png File:Rare rare.gif
46 Kabuto Fighting-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
47 Kabutops Fighting-attack.png File:Rare rare.gif
48 Meditite Fighting-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
49 Medicham Fighting-attack.png File:Rare uncom.gif
50 Trapinch Fighting-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
51 Anorith Fighting-attack.png File:Rare uncom.gif
52 Armaldo Fighting-attack.png File:Rare rare.gif
53 Poochyena File:Dark-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
54 Mightyena File:Dark-attack.png File:Rare rare.gif
55 Nuzleaf File:Dark-attack.png File:Rare uncom.gif
56 Shiftry ex File:Dark-attack.png File:Rare rare.gifex
57 Carvanha File:Dark-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
58 Sharpedo File:Dark-attack.png File:Rare uncom.gif
59 Cacturne File:Dark-attack.png File:Rare uncom.gif
60 Absol ex File:Dark-attack.png File:Rare rare.gifex
61 Skarmory ex Metal-attack.png File:Rare rare.gifex
62 Mawile Metal-attack.png File:Rare rare.gif
63 Aron Metal-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
64 Lairon Metal-attack.png File:Rare uncom.gif
65 Aggron Metal-attack.png File:Rare rare.gif
66 Beldum Metal-attack.png File:Rare rare.gif
67 Metang Metal-attack.png File:Rare rare.gif
68 Metagross ex Metal-attack.png File:Rare rare.gifex
69 Slakoth Colorless-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
70 Vigoroth Colorless-attack.png File:Rare uncom.gif
71 Slaking Colorless-attack.png File:Rare rare.gifH
72 Skitty Colorless-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
73 Delcatty Colorless-attack.png File:Rare rare.gifH
74 Vibrava Colorless-attack.png File:Rare uncom.gif
75 Flygon ex Colorless-attack.png File:Rare rare.gifex
76 Swablu Colorless-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
77 Altaria Colorless-attack.png File:Rare rare.gif
78 Zangoose Colorless-attack.png File:Rare rare.gif
79 Bagon Colorless-attack.png File:Rare com.gif
80 Shelgon Colorless-attack.png File:Rare uncom.gif
81 Salamence ex Colorless-attack.png File:Rare rare.gifex
82 Energy Recycle System T File:Rare uncom.gif
83 Energy Switch T File:Rare uncom.gif
84 Energy Removal 2 T File:Rare uncom.gif
85 Great Ball T File:Rare uncom.gif
86 Claw Fossil T File:Rare com.gif
87 Mysterious Fossil T File:Rare com.gif
88 Root Fossil T File:Rare com.gif
89 Master Ball T File:Rare uncom.gif
90 Scott T File:Rare uncom.gif
91 Professor Birch T File:Rare uncom.gif
92 Steven’s Advice T File:Rare uncom.gif
93 Battle Frontier T File:Rare uncom.gif
94 Sidney’s Stadium T File:Rare uncom.gif
95 Drake’s Stadium T File:Rare uncom.gif
96 Phoebe’s Stadium T File:Rare uncom.gif
97 Glacia’s Stadium T File:Rare uncom.gif
98 Cyclone Energy E File:Rare uncom.gif
99 Multi Energy E File:Rare rare.gif
100 Warp Energy E File:Rare uncom.gif
101 Darkness Energy E File:Rare rare.gif
102 Metal Energy E File:Rare rare.gif
103 Grass Energy E File:Rare rare.gif
104 Fire Energy E File:Rare rare.gif
105 Water Energy E File:Rare rare.gif
106 Lightning Energy E File:Rare rare.gif
107 Psychic Energy E File:Rare rare.gif
108 Fighting Energy E File:Rare rare.gif


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