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Lost Thunder 超爆インパクト
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Cards in set
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English: 236 Japanese: 111
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Set number
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English: 78 Japanese: 71
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Release date
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English: November 2, 2018 Japanese: September 7, 2018
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Theme Decks
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Blazing Volcano ( ) Storm Caller ( )
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Pokémon TCG: Sun & Moon—Lost Thunder (Japanese: 超爆インパクト Super-Burst Impact) is the name given to the eighth main expansion of cards from the Sun & Moon Series of the Pokémon Trading Card Game (the Sun & Moon Era in Japan). The set continues to feature Generation VII and Pokémon-GX in the card game, with a focus on the Johto region.
Description
Ancient Power Echoing from the Mountaintops!
Travel to the forested hills, where the fragrance of incense from ancient shrines and the sparks of high-voltage Pokémon fill the air! The Sun & Moon—Lost Thunder expansion fuses the new with the traditional, featuring Celebi ♢ and Ditto ♢, plus Blacephalon-GX, Lugia-GX, Tyranitar-GX, and the newest Mythical Pokémon, Zeraora-GX! Call down the big thunder and charge up your deck with the high-powered Pokémon in the Sun & Moon—Lost Thunder expansion!
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Lost Thunder is the name given to the eighth main expansion of the Sun & Moon Series of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. In Japan, it was released as Super-Burst Impact, the eighth expansion in the Pokémon Card Game Sun & Moon Era. It is based on Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. It features the Legendary Pokémon Lugia, the Mythical Pokémon Zeraora, and the Ultra Beast Blacephalon. The Japanese expansion was released on September 7, 2018, followed by the release of the English expansion on November 2, 2018.
With 236 cards, Lost Thunder becomes the largest English-language set by some margin, finally exceeding the long-standing record of 186 held by Aquapolis since January 2003. It includes 13 new Pokémon-GX, 7 new Prism Star cards and several Pokémon native to the Alola and Johto regions. The Japanese equivalent Super-Burst Impact contains 111 cards.
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Trivia
- This expansion has the largest number of cards of any English set, surpassing Aquapolis.
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