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| class="c" | {{e|Lightning}}
| class="l" | {{TCG ID|"DPt-P" Promo|Electrode G|10}}
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== Pokémon GL ==
The second variant of SP Pokémon to be announced was '''Pokémon GL''', which was seen in {{TCG|Bonds to the End of Time}}. Pokémon GL cards are classified as Gym Leader's Pokémon (similar to Galactic's Pokémon, this text replaces the Pokédex data in the illustration bar) and have an icon of the Gym Leader who uses them in the bottom-right corner of the illustration box. All Pokémon GL also have a "GL" at the end of their name in order to differentiate them from other Pokémon. Several examples include:
* {{P|Roserade}} GL cannot evolve from {{P|Roselia}} because it is a Basic Pokémon and because its name is not Roserade.
* {{P|Raichu}} GL cannot be levelled-up into Raichu LV.X because its name is not Raichu.
* {{P|Luxray}} cannot be levelled-up into Luxray GL LV.X because its name is not Luxray GL.
* One may have 4 Luxray GL or Luxray GL LV.X in a deck as well as 4 Luxray.
=== List of Pokémon GL ===
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| class="l" | {{TCG|Raichu}}
| class="c" | {{e|Lightning}}
| class="l" | Raichu GL
| class="l" | {{TCG|Bonds to the End of Time}}
|-
| class="l" | {{TCG|Luxray}}
| class="c" | {{e|Lightning}}
| class="l" | Luxray GL
| class="l" | {{TCG|Bonds to the End of Time}}
|-
| class="l" | {{TCG|Luxray}}
| class="c" | {{e|Lightning}}
| class="l" | Luxray GL LV.X
| class="l" | {{TCG|Bonds to the End of Time}}
|-
| class="l" | {{TCG|Roserade}}
| class="c" | {{e|Grass}}
| class="l" | Roserade GL
| class="l" | {{TCG|Bonds to the End of Time}}
|-
| class="l" | {{TCG|Mismagius}}
| class="c" | {{e|Psychic}}
| class="l" | {{TCG ID|DPt-P" Promo|Mismagius GL LV.X|11}}
| class="l" | {{TCG|"DPt-P" Promotional cards}}
|-
| class="l" | {{TCG|Froslass}}
| class="c" | {{e|Water}}
| class="l" | Froslass GL
| class="l" | {{TCG|Bonds to the End of Time}}
|}
== Pokémon 4 ==
Another variant of SP Pokémon, '''Pokémon 4''', was first seen alongside Pokémon GL, and first debuted in the {{TCG|Infernape vs Gallade SP Deck Kit}}. Pokémon 4 cards are classified as "Pokémon of the Elite 4" and have an icon of the member of the Elite Four who uses them in the bottom-right corner of the illustration box. All Pokémon 4 also have a "4" at the end of their name in order to differentiate them from other Pokémon. The level shown on all Pokémon 4 cards (excluding Pokémon 4 LV.X) is the same as their levels when used in [[Pokémon Platinum]].
=== List of Pokémon 4 ===
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| class="l" | {{TCG|Rapidash}}
| class="c" | {{e|Fire}}
| class="l" | Rapidash 4
| class="l" | {{TCG|Infernape vs Gallade SP Deck Kit}}
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| class="l" | {{TCG|Infernape}}
| class="c" | {{e|Fire}}
| class="l" | Infernape 4
| class="l" | {{TCG|Infernape vs Gallade SP Deck Kit}}
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| class="l" | {{TCG|Infernape}}
| class="c" | {{e|Fire}}
| class="l" | Infernape 4 LV.X
| class="l" | {{TCG|Infernape vs Gallade SP Deck Kit}}
|-
| class="l" | {{TCG|Vespiquen}}
| class="c" | {{e|Grass}}
| class="l" | Vespiquen 4
| class="l" | {{TCG|Infernape vs Gallade SP Deck Kit}}
|-
| class="l" | {{TCG|Rhyperior}}
| class="c" | {{e|Fighting}}
| class="l" | Rhyperior 4
| class="l" | {{TCG|Infernape vs Gallade SP Deck Kit}}
|-
| class="l" | {{TCG|Gallade}}
| class="c" | {{e|Psychic}}
| class="l" | Gallade 4
| class="l" | {{TCG|Infernape vs Gallade SP Deck Kit}}
|-
| class="l" | {{TCG|Gallade}}
| class="c" | {{e|Psychic}}
| class="l" | Gallade 4 LV.X
| class="l" | {{TCG|Infernape vs Gallade SP Deck Kit}}
|}
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Revision as of 12:45, 21 November 2008

SP Pokémon are a variant of Pokémon found in the Pokémon Trading Card Game. They debuted in the Galactic's Conquest expansion, the first of the Pokémon Card Game DPt series.

SP Pokémon (an abbreviated form of Special Pokémon) can seemingly vary depending on the theme of the expansion in which they appear. All SP Pokémon are Basic Pokémon and have an "SP" logo in the bottom-left corner of the illustration box. SP Pokémon will also have some sort of addition in the name in order to differentiate them from other Pokémon.

Pokémon G

The first variant of SP Pokémon is Pokémon G, which was seen in Galactic's Conquest. Pokémon G cards are classified as Galactic's Pokémon (this text replaces the Pokédex data in the illustration bar) and have an icon of their respective Team Galactic owner in the bottom-right corner of the illustration box. All Pokémon G also have a "G" at the end of their name in order to differentiate them from other Pokémon. Several examples include:

  • Probopass G cannot evolve from Nosepass because it is a Basic Pokémon and because its name is not Probopass.
  • Darkrai G cannot be levelled-up into Darkrai LV.X, as its name is not Darkrai.
  • Dialga G cannot be levelled-up into Dialga LV.X, but it can be levelled-up into Dialga G LV.X.
  • Dialga cannot be levelled-up into Dialga G LV.X.
  • One may have 4 Dialga or Dialga LV.X in a deck as well as 4 Dialga G or Dialga G LV.X.

List of Pokémon G

Pokémon Type Card Expansion
Electrode Lightning Electrode G "DPt-P" Promotional cards
Gyarados Water Gyarados G Galactic's Conquest
Crobat Psychic Crobat G Galactic's Conquest
Houndoom Fire Houndoom G Galactic's Conquest
Honchkrow Darkness Honchkrow G Galactic's Conquest
Purugly Colorless Purugly G Galactic's Conquest
Skuntank Psychic Skuntank G Galactic's Conquest
Bronzong Metal Bronzong G Galactic's Conquest
Bronzong Metal Bronzong G "DPt-P" Promotional cards
Toxicroak Psychic Toxicroak G Galactic's Conquest
Toxicroak Fighting Toxicroak G "DPt-P" Promotional cards
Carnivine Grass Carnivine G "DPt-P" Promotional cards
Weavile Darkness Weavile G Galactic's Conquest
Probopass Fighting Probopass G "DPt-P" Promotional cards
Dialga Metal Dialga G Galactic's Conquest
Dialga Metal Dialga G LV.X Galactic's Conquest
Palkia Water Palkia G Galactic's Conquest
Palkia Water Palkia G LV.X Galactic's Conquest
Darkrai Darkness Darkrai G "DPt-P" Promotional cards

Pokémon GL

The second variant of SP Pokémon to be announced was Pokémon GL, which was seen in Bonds to the End of Time. Pokémon GL cards are classified as Gym Leader's Pokémon (similar to Galactic's Pokémon, this text replaces the Pokédex data in the illustration bar) and have an icon of the Gym Leader who uses them in the bottom-right corner of the illustration box. All Pokémon GL also have a "GL" at the end of their name in order to differentiate them from other Pokémon. Several examples include:

  • Roserade GL cannot evolve from Roselia because it is a Basic Pokémon and because its name is not Roserade.
  • Raichu GL cannot be levelled-up into Raichu LV.X because its name is not Raichu.
  • Luxray cannot be levelled-up into Luxray GL LV.X because its name is not Luxray GL.
  • One may have 4 Luxray GL or Luxray GL LV.X in a deck as well as 4 Luxray.

List of Pokémon GL

Pokémon Type Card Expansion
Raichu Lightning Raichu GL Bonds to the End of Time
Luxray Lightning Luxray GL Bonds to the End of Time
Luxray Lightning Luxray GL LV.X Bonds to the End of Time
Roserade Grass Roserade GL Bonds to the End of Time
Mismagius Psychic Mismagius GL LV.X "DPt-P" Promotional cards
Froslass Water Froslass GL Bonds to the End of Time

Pokémon 4

Another variant of SP Pokémon, Pokémon 4, was first seen alongside Pokémon GL, and first debuted in the Infernape vs Gallade SP Deck Kit. Pokémon 4 cards are classified as "Pokémon of the Elite 4" and have an icon of the member of the Elite Four who uses them in the bottom-right corner of the illustration box. All Pokémon 4 also have a "4" at the end of their name in order to differentiate them from other Pokémon. The level shown on all Pokémon 4 cards (excluding Pokémon 4 LV.X) is the same as their levels when used in Pokémon Platinum.

List of Pokémon 4

Pokémon Type Card Expansion
Rapidash Fire Rapidash 4 Infernape vs Gallade SP Deck Kit
Infernape Fire Infernape 4 Infernape vs Gallade SP Deck Kit
Infernape Fire Infernape 4 LV.X Infernape vs Gallade SP Deck Kit
Vespiquen Grass Vespiquen 4 Infernape vs Gallade SP Deck Kit
Rhyperior Fighting Rhyperior 4 Infernape vs Gallade SP Deck Kit
Gallade Psychic Gallade 4 Infernape vs Gallade SP Deck Kit
Gallade Psychic Gallade 4 LV.X Infernape vs Gallade SP Deck Kit