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LEGEND: HeartGold and SoulSilver CollectionLEGEND: HeartGold and SoulSilver Collection is the next Japanese set and is themed after the upcoming HeartGold and SoulSilver video games. It was released in Japan on October 9th.
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Basic Information This set marks a new set block - LEGEND. The previous set block was Platinum, and the one before was Diamond and Pearl. The “set” is divided into two mini-sets - HeartGold Collection and SoulSilver Collection. Our English set will combine both sets. Each pack costs 315 yen and contains 11 cards, including two holos (one regular holo and one reverse holo) and a redesigned basic Energy card. A “Random Basic Pack” containing 60 cards will be released at the same time for 1400 yen. 30 of the 60 will be random cards from the set, six of those 30 will be holo cards, and the other 30 cards will be basic Energy cards. The pack also comes with a bonus Red Gyarados card. Changes to the TCG Legendary Pokemon cards now replace LV.X Pokemon - they are oversized Pokemon split into two cards that you have to place together to use. One card features a huge chunk of artwork of the Pokemon while the other card features its attacks - putting them together forms one complete card, as seen in the images below. For the purpose of using powers and Trainers, Legendary Pokemon cards are treated as their own subclass, much like Basic Pokemon cards, Evolution cards, LV.X cards, and so on. To bring a Legendary Pokemon into play, you must collect both halves of its card, then play both cards at the same time onto your Bench. Due to the nature of Legendary cards, they can’t be played during setup. The two halves of the card are numbered differently, but since they both have the same name, it’s likely that you can only run a total of four halves in a deck (two complete cards). Great Pokemon, a new type of card, are described as Pokemon that “specialize in battling,” but they do not seem to have any sort of new mechanics tied to them as of yet. They are simply regular Pokemon cards. You can evolve Totodile to Croconaw and then to Feraligatr (a Great Pokemon) like any other evolutionary line. Perhaps they can be considered stronger Pokemon, as evidenced by Feraligatr’s Pokemon Power. There will be eight in the set. Starting with this set, Japan will now get reverse holos in their booster packs. Each booster pack comes with 11 cards: one holo, one reverse holo, one energy, and eight other cards from the set. With every two booster packs a person buys of this set, they will receive one of six promo cards. Three new tournament promos will also be released after this set is released - Meganium, Typhlosion, and Feraligatr. “Trainer” cards are now called “Goods,” which is the Japanese Pokemon term for “Items.” Thus, we will now have Goods cards, Supporters, Stadiums, and Tools. This is probably to clear up past confusion caused by calling all non-Pokemon and Energy cards “Trainer Cards” while also having basic “Trainer” cards. Existing “Trainers” will be treated as Goods when interacting with cards from the LEGEND block. For this set block, each card will feature a gold and silver border in obvious reference to HeartGold and SoulSilver. The template for Pokemon cards is now also slightly updated - the evolution box is next to the Pokemon’s name and the coloring behind the HP is now white. Great Pokemon have a special border around the artwork, the artwork seems to be zoomed-in to their faces, and their names are holo. Set Information There are 70 cards in each of the two mini-sets. One secret card per set - Alph Lithograph. No overlap between the two sets, except for eight basic Energy cards. The sets will feature redesigned basic Energy cards. Each Energy type will also apparently feature silhouettes of certain Pokemon. The English set should have 150 cards, excluding any promos added in.
Frequently Asked Questions For this set’s FAQ, click here.
[C] Speedy Evolution: Choose 1 card that Evolves from Weedle from your deck and play it on top of Weedle to Evolve it. Shuffle your deck afterward. [G] Prickly Point: 10 damage.
#2 - Kakuna - Grass - 80 HP Stage 1 Evolution - Evolves from Weedle
[C] Speedy Evolution: Choose 1 card that Evolves from Kakuna from your deck and play it on top of Kakuna to Evolve it. Shuffle your deck afterward. [G] Poison Sting: The Defending Pokemon is now Poisoned.
#3 - Beedrill - Grass - 110 HP Stage 2 Evolution - Evolves from Kakuna
[G] Twineedle: flip 2 coins, this attack does 50 damage times the number of heads. [G][C] Stun Poison: 20 damage. The Defending Pokemon is now Poisoned. Flip a coin, if heads the Defending Pokemon is now Paralyzed in addition to being Poisoned.
#5 - Ariados - Grass - 80 HP Stage 1 Evolution - Evolves from Spinarak
[G][C] Leech Life: 30 damage. Ariados recovers HP equal to the amount of damage done to the Defending Pokemon by this attack. [G][C][C] Poison Extract: 50 damage. The Defending Pokemon is now Poisoned.
#8 - Jumpluff - Grass - 90 HP Stage 2 Evolution - Evolves from Skiploom
[G] Group Attack: Does 10 damage times the total number of Pokemon in play (yours and your opponent’s). [G] Leaf Guard: 30 damage. During your opponent’s next turn, any damage done to Jumpluff by attacks is reduced by 30.
Weakness: Fire (x2) Resistance: Fighting (-20) Retreat: 0
#10 - Sunflora - Grass - 80 HP Stage 1 Evolution - Evolves from Sunkern
Poke-Power: Solar Blessing You can use this power once during your turn. Show 1 Grass Energy card from your deck to your opponent, then put it in your hand. Shuffle your deck afterward. This power can’t be used if this Pokemon is affected by a Special Condition.
[G][G][C] Slicing Blade: 40 damage.
Weakness: Fire (x2) Resistance: Water (-20) Retreat: 1
[G][C] Green Draw: Draw cards from your deck equaling the number of Grass-type Pokemon you have in play. [G][C][C] Double Headbutt: 30 damage. Flip 2 coins, this attack does an additional 20 damage times the number of heads.
#18 - Slowbro - Water - 90 HP Stage 1 Evolution - Evolves from Slowpoke
[W] Big Yawn: 30 damage. Slowbro and the Defending Pokemon are now Asleep. [C][C][C] Mad Kinesis: Does 30 damage plus an additional 20 damage times the number of Psychic Energy attached to Slowbro.
#20 - Starmie - Water - 90 HP Stage 1 Evolution - Evolves from Staryu
[W] Cosmic Cyclone: Choose any number of Water Energy attached to your Pokemon in play, and this attack does 20 damage for each of those Energy. Return those Energy to your deck and shuffle your deck.
[C][C] Ice Beam: 20 damage. Flip a coin, if heads the Defending Pokemon is now Paralyzed. [W][W] Ice Blade: Does 30 damage to 1 of your opponent’s Pokemon. (Don’t apply Weakness and Resistance when doing damage to the Bench.)
#24 - Feraligatr - Water - 130 HP Stage 2 Evolution - Evolves from Croconaw
[W][C][C] Spinning Tail: Does 20 damage to each of your opponent’s Pokemon. (Don’t apply Weakness and Resistance when doing damage to the Bench.) [W][W][C][C] Surf: 80 damage.
#25 - (Great) Feraligatr - Water - 140 HP Stage 2 Evolution - Evolves from Croconaw
Poke-Power: Rain Dance You can use this power any number of times during your turn. Attach 1 Water Energy card from your hand to one of your Water-type Pokemon. This power can’t be used if this Pokemon is affected by a Special Condition.
[W][W][W][W] Hydro Crunch: Does 60 damage plus an additional 10 damage times the number of damage counters on the Defending Pokemon.
[W] Recover: Discard 1 Water Energy attached to Corsola, then restore Corsola’s HP completely. [W][C] Surefire Cannon: 20 damage. Flip 2 coins, if both are heads, this attack does an additional 50 damage.
[W] Water Kick: 10 damage. [W][C] Water Arrow: Does 20 damage to 1 of your opponent’s Pokemon. (Don’t apply Weakness or Resistance when doing damage to the Bench.)
#29 - Octillery - Water - 80 HP Stage 1 Evolution - Evolves from Remoraid
[W] Switch Cannon: Does 30 damage to 1 of your opponent’s Pokemon. Switch Octillery with one of your Benched Pokemon. (Don’t apply Weakness and Resistance when doing damage to the Bench.) [W][C][C] Ink Bomb: 50 damage. If the Defending Pokemon tries to attack during your opponent’s next turn, your opponent flips a coin. If tails the attack fails.
[W] Swim With Friends: Show 1 Water-type Pokemon card from your deck to your opponent, then put it in your hand. Shuffle your deck afterward. [W][W] Aqua Slash: 40 damage. Mantine can’t use any attacks during your next turn.
[C] Static Electricity: Choose a number of Lightning Energy from your deck, up to the number of Mareep cards in play (both yours and your opponent’s), and attach them to this Mareep. Shuffle your deck afterward. [C][C] Ram: 20 damage.
#32 - Flaaffy - Lightning - 80 HP Stage 1 Evolution - Evolves from Mareep
[L] Thunder Arrow: Does 20 damage to 1 of your opponent’s Pokemon. (Don’t apply Weakness and Resistance when doing damage to the Bench.) [L][C][C] Thundershock: 40 damage. Flip a coin, if heads the Defending Pokemon is now Paralyzed.
#33 - Ampharos - Lightning - 120 HP Stage 2 Evolution - Evolves from Flaaffy
[L] Speed Bolt: 30 damage. Attach up to 2 Basic Energy cards from your deck to 1 of your Pokemon. Shuffle your deck afterward. [L][C][C] Thunder: 80 damage. Flip a coin, if tails Ampharos does 20 damage to itself.
#34 - (Great) Ampharos - Lightning - 140 HP Stage 2 Evolution - Evolves from Flaaffy
Poke-Body: Conductivity Whenever your opponent attaches an Energy card from his or her hand to a Pokemon, place 1 damage counter on that Pokemon.
[L][C][C] Lightning Crush: 40 damage. Flip a coin, if heads this attack does an additional 40 damage. If tails, discard 1 Energy attached to the Defending Pokemon.
[C] Smokescreen: 10 damage. If the Defending Pokemon tries to attack during your opponent’s next turn, your opponent flips a coin. If tails, the attack fails. [C][C] Enveloping Gas: 20 damage.
#36 - Weezing - Psychic - 90 HP Stage 1 Evolution - Evolves from Koffing
Poison Breath: The Defending Pokemon is now Poisoned. [C][C] Super Explosion: 90 damage. Weezing does 90 damage to itself. Don’t apply Weakness when doing damage to Weezing.
[C] Mimic: Return your entire hand to your deck and shuffle your deck. Then, draw cards from your deck equaling the number of cards in your opponent’s hand. [C] Lick: 20 damage. Flip a coin, if heads the Defending Pokemon is now Paralyzed.
#39 - Slowking - Psychic - 80 HP Stage 1 Evolution - Evolves from Slowpoke
Poke-Power: Clairvoyance You can use this power once during your turn. Look at the top 3 cards from either your deck or your opponent’s deck, and return them to the top of that deck in any order. This power can’t be used if this Pokemon is affected by a Special Condition.
[C] Confusion: 30 damage. Flip a coin, if heads the Defending Pokemon is now Paralyzed.
Poke-Power: RETURN You can use this power once during your turn, when you play this card from your hand onto your Bench. Return all of the Energy attached to 1 of your Pokemon to your hand.
#43 - Primeape - Fighting - 90 HP Stage 1 Evolution - Evolves from Mankey
[C][C] Low Kick: 30 damage. [F][F] Bebop Punch: Choose 1 of your opponent’s Pokemon. Flip a coin until you get tails, and this attack does 50 damage times the number of heads to the chosen Pokemon. (Don’t apply Weakness or Resistance when doing damage to the Bench.)
#45 - Donphan - Fighting - 100 HP Stage 1 Evolution - Evolves from Phanpy
[F][C][C] Rock Tumble: 50 damage. Don’t apply Resistance for damage from this attack. [F][F][C][C] Double Spin: Flip 2 coins, this attack does 70 damage times the number of heads.
Weakness: Water (x2) Resistance: Lightning (-20) Retreat: 3
#46 - (Great) Donphan - Fighting - 120 HP Stage 1 Evolution - Evolves from Phanpy
Poke-Body: Hard Body Damage done to this Pokemon by attacks is reduced by 20.
[F] Earthquake: 60 damage. Does 10 damage to each of your Benched Pokemon. (Don’t apply Weakness and Resistance when doing damage to the Bench.) [F][F][F] Heavy Impact: 90 damage.
Weakness: Water (x2) Resistance: Lightning (-20) Retreat: 4
#53 - Blissey - Colorless - 130 HP Stage 1 Evolution - Evolves from Chansey
[C] Energy Link: 10 damage. Attach 1 Energy card from your discard pile to Blissey. [C][C][C] Double-Edge: 80 damage. Blissey does 40 damage to itself.
#54 - (Great) Blissey - Colorless - 130 HP Stage 1 Evolution - Evolves from Chansey
Poke-Power: Happy Nurse You can use this power once during your turn, when you play this card from your hand to Evolve a Pokemon. Restore all of your Pokemon with damage counters on them to full HP, then discard all Energy attached to those Pokemon.
#57 - Furret - Colorless - 80 HP Stage 1 Evolution - Evolves from Sentret
[C] Look For Friends: Show 1 Pokemon card from your deck to your opponent, then put it in your hand. Shuffle your deck afterward. [C][C] Quick Attack: 20 damage. Flip a coin, if heads this attack does an additional 20 damage.
#59 - Noctowl - Colorless - 90 HP Stage 1 Evolution - Evolves from Hoothoot
Poke-Power: Night Eyes You can use this power once during your turn. Draw 1 card from your deck. This power can’t be used if this Pokemon is affected by a Special Condition.
[C][C][C] Extrasensory: 40 damage. If your hand and your opponent’s hand have the same number of cards, this attack does an additional 40 damage.
[C] Show Off: Show up to 2 Basic Energy cards from your deck to your opponent, then put them in your hand. Shuffle your deck afterward. [C][C] Psycho Shot: 20 damage.
[C] Glare: Flip a coin, if heads the Defending Pokemon is now Paralyzed. [C] Poof Out: 20 damage. Return Dunsparce and all cards attached to it to your hand.
[C] Call For Family: Play up to 2 Basic Pokemon cards from your deck onto your Bench. Shuffle your deck afterward. [C][C][C] Confusing Horn: 30 damage. The Defending Pokemon is now Confused.
#3 - Butterfree - Grass - 120 HP Stage 2 Evolution - Evolves from Metapod
[G] Healing Powder: All of your Pokemon recover 30 HP. [G][C][C] Whirlwind: 60 damage. Switch the Defending Pokemon with one of your opponent’s Benched Pokemon. (Your opponent chooses the Pokemon to become Active.)
#9 - (Great) Meganium - Grass - 150 HP Stage 2 Evolution - Evolves from Bayleef
Poke-Power: Leaf Trans You can use this power any number of times during your turn. Move 1 Grass Energy attached to one of your Pokemon to one of your other Pokemon. This power can’t be used if this Pokemon is affected by a Special Condition.
[G][G][C][C] Solar Beam: 80 damage.
Weakness: Fire (x2) Resistance: Water (-20) Retreat: 2
#11 - Ledian - Grass - 80 HP Stage 1 Evolution - Evolves from Ledyba
[G] Quick Draw: 10 damage. Draw 3 cards from your deck. [C][C] Swift: 40 damage. This attack’s damage isn’t affected by Weakness, Resistance, or any effects on the Defending Pokemon.
Weakness: Fire (x2) Resistance: Fighting (-20) Retreat: 0
[R] Singe: Flip a coin, if heads the Defending Pokemon is now Burned. [R][C] Ember: 30 damage. Flip a coin, if tails discard 1 Fire Energy attached to Vulpix.
#13 - Ninetales - Fire - 90 HP Stage 1 Evolution - Evolves from Vulpix
Poke-Power: Heat Reveal You can use this power once during your turn. Discard 1 Fire Energy card from your hand. Then, draw 3 cards from your deck. This power can’t be used if this Pokemon is affected by a Special Condition.
#17 - (Great) Typhlosion - Fire - 140 HP Stage 2 Evolution - Evolves from Quilava
Poke-Power: Afterburner You can use this power once during your turn. Attach 1 Fire Energy card from your discard pile to one of your Pokemon. Then, place 1 damage counter on that Pokemon. This power can’t be used if this Pokemon is affected by a Special Condition.
[R][R][C] Fire Destruction: 70 damage. Discard 1 Energy attached to Typhlosion and 1 Energy attached to the Defending Pokemon.
#20 - Poliwrath - Water - 130 HP Stage 2 Evolution - Evolves from Poliwhirl
[W][C] Steamroll: 40 damage. This attack also does 20 damage to 1 of your opponent’s Benched Pokemon. (Don’t apply Weakness and Resistance when doing damage to the Bench.) [W][C][C] Dynamic Punch: 60 damage. Flip a coin, if heads this attack does an additional 40 damage, and the Defending Pokemon is now Confused.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #21 - Politoed - Water - 120 HP Stage 2 Evolution - Evolves from Poliwhirl
Poke-Power: Leap Frog You can use this power once during your turn. Choose 1 of your Benched Water-type Pokemon and switch it with your Active Pokemon. This power can’t be used if this Pokemon is affected by a Special Condition.
[W][C][C] Big Chorus: Flip a coin for each of your Water-type Pokemon in play. This attack does 30 damage times the number of heads.
#27 - Quagsire - Water - 100 HP Stage 1 Evolution - Evolves from Wooper
[W][C][C] Muddy Water: 40 damage. This attack also does 20 damage to 1 of your opponent’s Benched Pokemon. (Don’t apply Weakness and Resistance when doing damage to the Bench.) [F][C][C][C] Mud Shot: 60 damage.
[W] Snow Gift: Draw cards from your deck equaling the total number of Water Energy attached to your Pokemon. [W][C] Hail: Does 10 damage to each of your opponent’s Pokemon. (Don’t apply Weakness or Resistance when doing damage to the Bench.)
#29 - Lugia LEGEND - Water - 130 HP Legendary Pokemon
Poke-Power: Ocean Glow You can use this power once during your turn, when you bring this card into play. Look at the top 5 cards from your deck and attach every Energy you find to this Pokemon. Discard the remaining cards.
[R][W][L] Elemental Blast: 200 damage. Discard 1 Fire Energy, 1 Water Energy, and 1 Lightning Energy attached to Lugia LEGEND.
#30 - Lugia LEGEND - Water - 130 HP Legendary Pokemon
Poke-Power: Ocean Glow You can use this power once during your turn, when you bring this card into play. Look at the top 5 cards from your deck and attach every Energy you find to this Pokemon. Discard the remaining cards.
[R][W][L] Elemental Blast: 200 damage. Discard 1 Fire Energy, 1 Water Energy, and 1 Lightning Energy attached to Lugia LEGEND.
Poke-Body: Angelic Sleeper If this Pokemon is Asleep, it takes no damage from attacks.
[.] Let’s Play With Everybody!: Each player may choose any number of Basic Pokemon from his or her deck and play them onto his or her Bench. A player who looked through his or her deck shuffles the deck. Pichu is now Asleep. (You play your Pokemon onto the Bench first.)
#33 - Raichu - Lightning - 90 HP Stage 1 Evolution - Evolves from Pikachu
[C] Iron Tail: Flip a coin until you get tails. This attack does 30 damage times the number of heads. [L][L] Thunderbolt: 100 damage. Discard all Energy attached to Raichu.
[C] Glide: 10 damage. Double Shot: Does 10 damage to 2 of your opponent’s Benched Pokemon. (Don’t apply Weakness or Resistance when doing damage to the Bench.)
#36 - Crobat - Psychic - 110 HP Stage 2 Evolution - Evolves from Golbat
Supersonic: 30 damage. The Defending Pokemon is now Confused. [C][C] Hurricane Wing: Flip 4 coins, this attack does 30 damage times the number of heads.
#37 - (Great) Crobat - Psychic - 130 HP Stage 2 Pokemon - Evolves from Golbat
Bad Poison: The Defending Pokemon is now Poisoned. In between turns, place 4 damage counters on the Poisoned Pokemon instead of 1. Linear Flight: Does 30 damage to 1 of your opponent’s Pokemon. (Don’t apply Weakness and Resistance when doing damage to the Bench.)
Sleep Inducer: Choose 1 of your opponent’s Benched Pokemon and switch it with the Active Pokemon. The newly brought out Pokemon is now Asleep. [C][C] Gentle Slap: 20 damage.
#39 - Hypno - Psychic - 90 HP Stage 1 Evolution - Evolves from Drowzee
Poke-Power: Sleep Pendulum You can use this power once during your turn. Flip a coin, if heads your opponent’s Active Pokemon is now Asleep. This power can’t be used if this Pokemon is affected by a Special Condition.
[C][C] Psycho Bullet: 30 damage. This attack also does 10 damage to 1 of your opponent’s Benched Pokemon. (Don’t apply Weakness and Resistance when doing damage to the Bench.)
#41 - Exeggutor - Psychic - 90 HP Stage 1 Evolution - Evolves from Exeggcute
[C] Energy Absorption: Attach up to 2 Energy cards from your discard pile to Exeggutor. Big Eggsplosion: Flip a coin for each Energy attached to Exeggutor. This attack does 40 damage times the number of heads.
#43 - Xatu - Psychic - 90 HP Stage 1 Evolution - Evolves from Natu
Psywave: Does 20 damage times the number of Energy attached to the Defending Pokemon. [C][C] Confuse Ray: 50 damage. Flip a coin, if heads the Defending Pokemon is now Confused.
Poke-Power: FLASH You can use this power once during your turn, when you play this card from your hand onto your Bench. Look at the top 5 cards from your deck and return them to the top of your deck in any order.
#46 - Sandslash - Fighting - 80 HP Stage 1 Evolution - Evolves from Sandshrew
[F][C] Poison Sting: 30 damage. The Defending Pokemon is now Poisoned. [F][C][C] Fury Swipes: Flip 3 coins, this attack does 30 damage times the number of heads.
Weakness: Water (x2) Resistance: Lightning (-20) Retreat: 0
[F] Grind: Does 20 damage times the number of Fighting energy attached to Sudowoodo. [C][C][C] Earth Rumble: 40 damage. The Defending Pokemon can’t retreat during your opponent’s next turn.
[F] Triple Kick: Flip 3 coins, this attack does 20 damage times the number of heads. [F][C][C] Close Combat: 60 damage. During your opponent’s next turn, any damage done to Hitmontop by attacks is increased by 20.
Poke-Body: Angelic Sleeper If this Pokemon is Asleep, it takes no damage from attacks.
[.] Scribble: Igglybuff is now Asleep. During your opponent’s next turn, the Defending Pokemon’s attacks have their Energy requirements increased by 1 Colorless Energy.
#52 - Wigglytuff - Colorless - 90 HP Stage 1 Evolution - Evolves from Jigglypuff
[C][C] Double Slap: Flip 2 coins. This attack does 40 damage times the number of heads. [C][C][C] Expand: 50 damage. During your opponent’s next turn, any damage done to Wigglytuff by attacks is reduced by 10.
#54 - Persian - Colorless - 80 HP Stage 1 Evolution - Evolves from Meowth
[C] Sharpen Claws: Flip 3 coins. Without looking, discard a number of cards from your opponent’s hand equaling the number of heads. [C][C] Sucker Punch: 30 damage. If Persian has any Darkness Energy attached to it, this attack does an additional 30 damage.
[C] Tail Cord: Move 1 Energy attached to the Defending Pokemon to one of your opponent’s other Pokemon. (If your opponent has no Benched Pokemon, this attack fails.) [C][C] Tail Smash: 30 damage. Flip a coin, if tails this attack fails.
[C] Roar: Switch the Defending Pokemon with one of your opponent’s Benched Pokemon. (Your opponent chooses the Pokemon to become Active.) [C][C] Sharp Fang: 20 damage.
#58 - Granbull - Colorless - 90 HP Stage 1 Evolution - Evolves from Snubbull
[C][C] Lazy Tackle: 50 damage. Granbull does 20 damage to itself. Switch Granbull with one of your Benched Pokemon. [C][C][C][C] Enraged Fang: Does 40 damage plus an additional 10 damage times the number of damage counters on Granbull.
[C] Milking Machine: Show 1 Moo-Moo Milk card from your deck to your opponent, then put it in your hand. Shuffle your deck afterward. [C][C][C] Body Slam: 30 damage. Flip a coin, if heads the Defending Pokemon is now Paralyzed.
Look at the top 7 cards from your deck, choose 1 Supporter card, show it to your opponent, and put it in your hand. Return the remaining cards to your deck and shuffle your deck.
You can use any number of Goods cards during your turn.
Show 1 Pokemon card from your hand to your opponent, then return it to your deck. If you return a card to your deck, show 1 Pokemon card from your deck to your opponent, then put it in your hand. Shuffle your deck afterward.
You can use any number of Goods cards during your turn.
When you attach this card from your hand to a Pokemon, place 1 damage counter on that Pokemon. As long as this card is attached to a Pokemon, it provides 1 unit of every Type of Energy.
If it isn’t attached to a Pokemon, this card provides 1 unit of Colorless Energy.
HeartGold & SoulSilver Collection Lists Name Type HP Rarity 1 Weedle Grass 40 c 2 Kakuna Grass 80 u 3 Beedrill Grass 110 r 4 Spinarak Grass 50 c 5 Ariados Grass 80 r 6 Hoppip Grass 30 c 7 Skiploom Grass 60 c 8 Jumpluff Grass 90 h 9 Sunkern Grass 40 c 10 Sunflora Grass 80 r 11 Shuckle Grass 60 h 12 Heracross Grass 80 u 13 Growlithe Fire 70 c 14 Arcanine Fire 110 h 15 Ho-oh LEGEND Fire 140 ur 16 Ho-oh LEGEND Fire 140 ur 17 Slowpoke Water 60 c 18 Slowbro Water 90 r 19 Staryu Water 50 c 20 Starmie Water 90 r 21 Lapras Water 90 r 22 Totodile Water 60 c 23 Croconaw Water 80 c 24 Feraligatr Water 130 u 25 Great Feraligatr Water 140 sr 26 Qwilfish Water 70 u 27 Corsola Water 60 u 28 Remoraid Water 50 c 29 Octillery Water 80 h 30 Mantine Water 80 u 31 Mareep Lightning 40 c 32 Flaaffy Lightning 80 c 33 Ampharos Lightning 120 u 34 Great Ampharos Lightning 140 sr 35 Koffing Psychic 50 c 36 Weezing Psychic 90 r 37 Smoochum Psychic 30 h 38 Jynx Psychic 70 c 39 Slowking Psychic 80 h 40 Unown Psychic 50 u 41 Wobbuffet Psychic 90 h 42 Mankey Fighting 50 c 43 Primeape Fighting 90 r 44 Phanpy Fighting 70 c 45 Donphan Fighting 100 u 46 Great Donphan Fighting 120 sr 47 Spearow Colorless 50 c 48 Fearow Colorless 80 r 49 Cleffa Colorless 30 h 50 Clefairy Colorless 50 c 51 Clefable Colorless 80 h 52 Chansey Colorless 90 c 53 Blissey Colorless 130 c 54 Great Blissey Colorless 130 sr 55 Tauros Colorless 90 u 56 Sentret Colorless 50 c 57 Furret Colorless 80 r 58 Hoothoot Colorless 50 c 59 Noctowl Colorless 90 h 60 Girafarig Colorless 70 c 61 Dunsparce Colorless 50 u 62 Stantler Colorless 70 c 63 Energy Switch Trainer Goods u 64 Switch Trainer Goods u 65 Pokemon Reversal Trainer Goods u 66 Pokeball Trainer Goods u 67 Professor Elm's Training Method Trainer Supporter u 68 Professor Oak's New Theory Trainer Supporter u 69 Bill Trainer Supporter u 70 Double Colorless Energy Special Energy u Name Type HP Rarity 1 Caterpie Grass 30 c 2 Metapod Grass 80 u 3 Butterfree Grass 120 r 4 Paras Grass 50 c 5 Parasect Grass 90 u 6 Chikorita Grass 60 c 7 Bayleef Grass 90 c 8 Meganium Grass 130 u 9 Great Meganium Grass 150 sr 10 Ledyba Grass 50 c 11 Ledian Grass 80 r 12 Vulpix Fire 50 c 13 Ninetales Fire 90 h 14 Cyndaquil Fire 60 c 15 Quilava Fire 80 c 16 Typhlosion Fire 130 u 17 Great Typhlosion Fire 140 sr 18 Poliwag Water 50 c 19 Poliwhirl Water 80 u 20 Poliwrath Water 130 r 21 Politoed Water 120 h 22 Magikarp Water 30 c 23 Gyarados Water 130 h 24 Marill Water 60 c 25 Azumarill Water 90 h 26 Wooper Water 50 c 27 Quagsire Water 100 h 28 Delibird Water 70 u 29 Lugia LEGEND Water 130 ur 30 Lugia LEGEND Water 130 ur 31 Pichu Lightning 30 h 32 Pikachu Lightning 60 c 33 Raichu Lightning 90 h 34 Zubat Psychic 50 c 35 Golbat Psychic 80 c 36 Crobat Psychic 110 u 37 Great Crobat Psychic 130 sr 38 Drowzee Psychic 60 c 39 Hypno Psychic 90 r 40 Exeggcute Psychic 50 c 41 Exeggutor Psychic 90 r 42 Natu Psychic 50 c 43 Xatu Psychic 90 h 44 Unown Psychic 50 u 45 Sandshrew Fighting 60 c 46 Sandslash Fighting 80 r 47 Sudowoodo Fighting 90 h 48 Tyrogue Fighting 30 r 49 Hitmontop Fighting 60 h 50 Igglybuff Colorless 30 u <
The set logo for Platinum: Arceus has been revealed. The set's two theme decks will be named "Flamemaster" and "Stormshaper," featuring the Fire-type and Lightning-type Arceus cards respectively. As reported previously, the set is based off the Japanese Advent of Arceus set and will be released in stores on November 4th, with prereleases taking place the last two weekends of October.
Additionally, the poster pack that will be released with the set will feature one of the Japanese Arceus movie promo. It comes with two booster packs of the set, two POP-series packs, the holo Arceus card, and a double-sided poster showing all the cards in the set. It will retail for $9.99.The blister pack will come with an Arceus coin
Stepping out of ancient times comes a Pokémon so mighty that legends say it shaped the universe itself! The Pokémon TCG: Platinum - Arceus expansion introduces the Alpha Pokémon Arceus, one of the most amazing Pokémon ever! Harness and wield this awesome power or rise to its incredible challenge! Capture previously unseen Pokémon LV.X to aid you in this titanic struggle, and turn the tide of battle with all-new Trainer and Stadium cards. Prepare to face your greatest test...
With new gameplay, new Trainer cards, and an exceptional subset of the new Alpha Pokémon Arceus, the Pokémon TCG: Platinum - Arceus expansion will give players everything they need to control the powers of one of the most powerful Pokémon ever! Platinum - Arceus features over 100 new cards and remains compatible with previous releases.
* Different versions of the new Alpha Pokémon Arceus, including 3 Arceus LV.X! * Theme decks built around 2 different types of Arceus * Cool new Trainer cards that uniquely support Arceus! * Exciting holographic parallel set for players and collectors alike * Over 100 cards in all!
The official Go-Pokemon website has announced that starting with this year's Pokemon League, players will be able to earn two special promo cards per season. At least one of the cards will be a highly-sought after card that competitive Pokemon players use in their decks all the time; both promos will be printed on a new holofoil pattern never seen before.
Starting with the first season, Pokemon Leagues will give players who meet certain requirements Uxie from Legends Awakened and an unidentified Snorlax card. Uxie can go for $10-$25 on eBay as can other staple cards, such as Claydol from Great Encounters. Thus, Pokemon Leagues will make it easier to obtain important cards in competitive decks while also bolstering attendance. In addition to the two promos, players can also earn exclusive Pokemon-themed DS skins.
Thank you POP and TPCi! Now more players will be motivated to attend League and it will actually benefit our decks! To find a League near you, you can use the League Locator on the official Go-Pokemon website.
The 2009-2010 league cycle launches on September 21st, and Trainers everywhere will be grabbing their cards and gathering at their local leagues to have fun!
Starting with the Rival season, players of all ages will be able to enjoy all-new seasonal themes based on the toughest Pokémon Trainers in the Sinnoh region, earn all-new league rewards, and even earn credits toward our revamped Player Rewards program! This cycle also marks the first time that the Pokémon League features prizes specifically for Pokémon video game players!
Each season, players will have a chance to earn two different promotional cards. The cards will be printed in a new foil pattern never before used on any other Pokémon card, and not only do they look amazing, but they are also cards that competitive players will be happy to include in their favorite decks! For example, Rival season will offer players a chance to earn Snorlax and Uxie—both of which are popular and instantly recognizable!
In addition to the promo cards, players who play in multiple league seasons and meet certain goals will also have the opportunity to earn unique league-themed Nintendo DS™ skins! These DS skins are available exclusively through league participation and will be rewarded every other season.