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拡張パック「破空の激闘」 [[File:SetSymbol拡張パック「破空の激闘」.png|30px]]
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Cards in set 92
Set number 38
Release date July 10, 2008
Theme Decks

Giratina Half Deck (GrassPsychic)
Dialga Half Deck (LightningMetal)

拡張パック「破空の激闘」 Fierce Fighting in Broken Space is the name given to the sixth Japanese expansion of cards of the Diamond & Pearl era of the TCG.

Information

Fierce Fighting in Broken Space is based on the eleventh Pokémon Movie, Giratina and the Sky's Bouquet: Shaymin, including such featured Pokémon as Giratina, Dialga, Shaymin, Magnezone and Regigigas. The set, strangely, does not include Palkia, and as such is the first set by The Pokémon Company to include only a partial trio.

The set includes only one new game mechanic, although does also include several new and returning features to the TCG. Firstly, Pokémon of alternate coloration (previously known as Shining Pokémon or Pokémon-star) return to the game, but do not include any special features. There are three of these in the set: Drifloon, Duskull and Voltorb. Their only difference to regular cards is that they have a holofoil effect, even though they are not classified as rare cards.

Another feature is the return of three classic cards from the Base Set: Charmander, Charmeleon and Charizard. These cards are almost exactly the same as the original cards, having a special gold tint and the same card text (except for Charizard, which has been updated due to having a now-defunct Pokémon Power). They also have the same artwork redrawn by Mitsuhiro Arita, the original artist.

The new feature to the Trading Card Game introduced in the set called the Lost Zone. The Lost Zone acts as a second discard pile; however, because it is not called a discard pile, cards that use the term cannot collect cards from the area, and thus it is not currently possible to recollect cards that have been sent to the Lost Zone.

Trivia

  • The only card in the set to include a DPBP# collector number is Shaymin, having never been featured as a Pokémon card before. Its number is DPBP#531.
  • The set includes Heatran LV.X, continuing a trend in which promotional LV.X cards are reprinted in the set released immediately after their promotional release. This was also the case with Lucario, Garchomp and Porygon-Z.
  • The set also introduces Trainer cards with a + at the end of their name. These Trainer cards have different effects depending on whether the player uses one or two of the same card at a time.
  • The set includes the first Pokémon of the DP Series to have a retreat cost of five (Mamoswine).

Half deck

Card list

No. Card Name Type Level Rarity
1 Tangela Grass 10 Common
2 Tangrowth Grass 41 Rare
3 Scyther Grass 11 Uncommon
4 Scizor Grass 47 Rare
5 Sceptile Grass 56 Rare HolographicH
6 Combee Grass 12 Common
7 Vespiquen Grass 44 Rare
8 Cherubi Grass 9 Common
9 Cherrim Grass 30 Rare
10 Skorupi Grass 11 Common
11 Shaymin Grass 42 Rare HolographicH
12 Shaymin Grass X Ultra Rare HolographicH
13 Ponyta Fire 11 Common
14 Rapidash Fire 43 Rare
15 Heatran Fire X Ultra Rare HolographicH
16 Magikarp Water 10 Common
17 Gyarados Water 52 Rare
18 Bibarel Water 29 Uncommon
19 Finneon Water 16 Common
20 Lumineon Water 38 Rare HolographicH
21 Snover Water 17 Common
22 Abomasnow Water 42 Rare
23 Pichu Lightning 8 Uncommon
24 Pikachu Lightning 20 Uncommon
25 Raichu Lightning 45 Rare
26 Raichu Lightning X Ultra Rare HolographicH
27 Voltorb Lightning 28 Common
28 Voltorb Lightning 33 Common
29 Electrode Lightning 46 Uncommon
30 Gastly Psychic 14 Common
31 Haunter Psychic 35 Uncommon
32 Gengar Psychic 43 Rare
33 Misdreavus Psychic 19 Common
34 Mismagius Psychic 33 Rare HolographicH
35 Budew Psychic 8 Uncommon
36 Roselia Psychic 27 Common
37 Roserade Psychic 40 Rare
38 Duskull Psychic 12 Common
39 Duskull Psychic 18 Common
40 Dusclops Psychic 41 Uncommon
41 Dusknoir Psychic 48 Rare HolographicH
42 Dusknoir Psychic X Ultra Rare HolographicH
43 Drifloon Psychic 15 Common
44 Drifloon Psychic 16 Common
45 Drifblim Psychic 48 Rare
46 Bronzor Psychic 14 Common
47 Bronzong Psychic 46 Rare
48 Giratina Psychic 59 Rare HolographicH
49 Machop Fighting 18 Common
50 Machoke Fighting 41 Uncommon
51 Machamp Fighting Rare
52 Machamp Fighting X Ultra Rare HolographicH
53 Onix Fighting 25 Common
54 Swinub Fighting 12 Common
55 Piloswine Fighting 34 Uncommon
56 Mamoswine Fighting 56 Rare
57 Larvitar Fighting 19 Common
58 Pupitar Fighting 33 Uncommon
59 Torterra Fighting 47 Rare HolographicH
60 Infernape Fighting 49 Rare HolographicH
61 Tyranitar Darkness 61 Rare
62 Sableye Darkness 31 Uncommon
63 Stunky Darkness 18 Common
64 Skuntank Darkness 40 Rare
65 Drapion Darkness 44 Rare
66 Magnemite Metal 15 Common
67 Magneton Metal 40 Uncommon
68 Magnezone Metal 44 Rare HolographicH
69 Steelix Metal 63 Rare
70 Empoleon Metal 52 Rare HolographicH
71 Dialga Metal 72 Rare HolographicH
72 Bagon Colorless 13 Common
73 Shelgon Colorless 35 Uncommon
74 Salamence Colorless 66 Rare
75 Starly Colorless 7 Common
76 Staravia Colorless 18 Uncommon
77 Staraptor Colorless 64 Rare
78 Bidoof Colorless 13 Common
79 Regigigas Colorless 47 Rare HolographicH
80 Regigigas Colorless X Ultra Rare HolographicH
81 Luxury Ball T - Uncommon
82 Great Ball T - Uncommon
83 PokéDrawer + T - Uncommon
84 PokéHealer + T - Uncommon
85 PokéBlower + T - Uncommon
86 Energy Link T - Uncommon
87 Marley's Wish Su - Uncommon
88 Cyclone Energy E - Uncommon
89 Warp Energy E - Uncommon
90 Charmander Fire 10 Common
91 Charmeleon Fire 32 Uncommon
92 Charizard Fire 76 Rare HolographicH
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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