Sunflorazumarill
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This is another set from Sunflorazumarill! Well actually, it’s my take on Carrington’s Pokémon XD Set. I actually talked to him about doing this set together a month before he released his, but he had already got his set prepared himself. Since this set is basically a Version 2 of his (hence the name), having most of the card in this set be the same as they are in his, I hereby give half the credit for my Pokémon XD Set to Carrington388 and declare this a joint project between him and myself. In fact, this set’s description will be provided by him.
As originally said by Carrington388, with a few changes for this set--
This set utilizes more ownername variety than previous sets involving the actual Cipher and Snagem teams. This set and its inevitable followups are based on the Gamecube game called Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness. Set five years after Pokémon Colosseum, Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness returns to Orre, the lands where Colosseum took place, where a resurrected Team Cipher is wreaking havoc with a shadow Lugia codenamed XD001. A new hero, one named Michael, and his trusty Eevee set out to stop them, along the way encountering 83 shadow Pokémon and using an improved Snag Machine to save them. There are several new areas in Orre and several new features, such as a Purification Chamber which can purify Pokémon quickly and the Poké Spot that allows you to catch wild Pokémon. XD: Gale of Darkness is the first full-fledged Pokémon RPG to not be on a handheld platform. (Perhaps we'll see a Pokémon MMORPG on the Revolution...) This set also marks the first appearance of two fourth-generation Pokémon, Munchlax (a Baby Pokémon that evolves into Snorlax) and Bonsly (a Baby Pokémon that evolves into Sudowoodo), in a high-profile set. Both Munchlax and Bonsly play roles in Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness.
Team Cipher and Team Snagem are familiar names by now, you should know how to use the Cipher and Snagem ownernames. Both of these ownernames can place Shadow counters on the opponent's side of the field. Also, a new facet to placing Shadow counters involves placing them on your own side of the field, mainly through the Shadow Crystal card, to power up the Shadow Cube Technical Machines and their matching Shadow Energy card. Snagem cards can also have mechanics that disrupt Trainer cards that are attached to Pokémon. Mechanics used with {D} Energy apply to Cipher and Snagem in this set the same way they did in Cipher/Snagem Threat.
Miror B. was an ownername in back in the Pokémon Colosseum Set. In XD: Gale of Darkness, Miror B. is a wandering thief that can brandish a good variety of shadow Pokémon. Problem is, only 3 of them were his in the first place! A new mechanic in this set is the Miror B. counter, placed on either side of the field by the Steal Crystal card. A Miror B. counter basically changes that card's ownername to Miror B. and ignores any ownername currently on that Pokémon. It doesn't change descriptors that come after the ownername, though, so if you put a Miror B. counter on a Dark Ampharos, you'd treat it as a Miror B.'s Dark Ampharos; same would go for putting a Miror B. counter on Sephiroth's Shining Umbreon, it would be treated as a Miror B.'s Shining Umbreon. The Super and Hyper Chaos Emerald mechanics are immune from having Miror B. counters placed on them, so there's no way you could see something like a Hyper Miror B.'s Flygon or the like. The Reclaim Crystal card is used to remove Miror B. counters from a Pokémon. Miror B. STILL has a multitude of the Ludicolo evolution line, so if you see 6 of a particular card name in that evolution tree, you're NOT seeing multiple. Miror B. can place Shadow counters. Mechanics used with {D} Energy apply to Miror B. in this set the same way they did to Cipher and Snagem in Cipher/Snagem Threat.
Pokémon snagged from Cipher Peons have Cipher in its name. Pokémon Snagged from and belonging to Cipher Admins have the corresponding Admin in its name. Pokémon snagged from Miror B. that were first encountered by Miror B. as well as the multitude of Ludicolo trees have Miror B. in its name. Pokémon snagged from neither a Cipher Peon, Cipher Admin, nor Miror B., as well as those belonging to Gonzap's right-hand man have Snagem in its name. Pokémon belonging to Gonzap have Gonzap is its name.
Duking was seen as an ownername on a secret card in Cipher/Snagem Threat and two boxtoppers in Missed Opportunities, the Duking's Plusle card from both and Duking's Minun from the latter. In this set, the Pokémon with Duking in its name are those that you can recieve in a trade for some Pokémon caught at the Poké Spots. When Shadow counters are involved, Pokémon with Duking in its name have mechanics that inhibit Shadow counters, be it reducing the number placed, increasing the number removed after each turn, or even preventing Shadow counters from being placed entirely, but a Duking Pokémon cannot place Shadow counters nor have the {D} Energy mechanics that Cipher, Snagem, and Miror B. get.
Chobin is a new ownername added in the eleventh hour. He's a researcher that's constantly pestering the main character, mistaking him for a thief, even going as far as showing up at a Colosseum challenge at the end of the game. He doesn't deal in Shadow counter mechanics and doesn't have the {D} Energy mechanics that Cipher, Snagem, and Miror B. get, but a Chobin Pokémon may have a mechanic that blocks Miror B. counters from being placed on it.
Finally there are some Pokémon that lack ownernames. The Johto starters are prizes for winning at Mt. Battle from the bottom to the top. Munchlax is capable of stealing food from a Poké Spot, the Snorlax is there for an evolution. Bonsly is a Pokémon that must be found in the story, Sudowoodo is there for an evolution. The others are lines that are available at the aforementioned Poké Spots. These cards do not get involved with manipulation of Shadow counters and do not have the {D} Energy mechanics that Cipher, Snagem, and Miror B. get.
Speaking of Poké Spots, the Poké Spot Stadium cards will allow a player to flip a coin at the start of a player's turn. If the coin is heads, that player can search for one of four non-owner Pokémon from their deck. The Cave Poké Spot allows you to find Zubat, Aron, or Wooper. The Rock Poké Spot allows you to find Sandshrew, Gligar, or Trapinch. The Oasis Poké Spot allows you to find Hoppip, Phanpy, or Surskit. All Poké Spots allow you to find Munchlax.
Team Cipher has a completely new set of bosses; five Admins and one Grand Master (the head). Their character Trainers share similarities with those of Colosseum's Cipher Admins. There is only one Team Snagem boss, the Head, and he's a familiar face: Gonzap. His character Trainers are reprints from Cipher/Snagem Threat. Miror B.'s II card is a reprint from Colosseum Set, but his I card is not a reprint of any sort. Miror B. also gets his own Team set with cards such as Ball, Schemer, and Hideout, as well as the Special Energy cards. Chobin has no Trainer cards.
The Miror B. Radar is used to find Miror B. In this set, you'll be finding Trainer and Energy cards that have Miror B. in its name using Miror B. Radar.
The Steal, Shadow, and Reclaim Crystals are Technical Machines, but they stay attached similar to the Magic Materia from the Final Fantasy VII set.
The Shadow Cubes bear the Shadow attacks. 00 Retro is Shadow Rush from Colosseum, the others are from XD: Gale of Darkness. The attacks on these cards are similar to the attacks from the games. Each of these Shadow Cubes use combinations of {SHD} and {C} Energy and can only be attached to a Pokémon with a Shadow counter on it. They stay attached as long as there are Shadow counters around. Speaking of {SHD}, it's a special Energy type (meaning not a basic Energy type that stuff like EX: Sandstorm Kecleon could use) provided by the Shadow Energy card and attachable only to a Pokémon that has any Shadow counters on it. The card will provide {SHD} if there are Shadow counters on the Pokémon it's attached to. Only Shadow Cubes use {SHD} in Energy costs. Unlike the Shadow Cubes, Shadow Energy will remain attached if the Shadow counters run out, but if there are no Shadow counters on a Pokémon with Shadow Energy attached to it, Shadow Energy provides {C}.
The Weather Cubes bring the weather counters that Vincent's Castform and Sephiroth's Tangela from the Final Fantasy VII set could place and puts them into Technical Machines, one weather effect at a time. These Technical Machines are one-shot cards.
C Energy, S Energy, and B. Energy (on the last one, note the period, you'll know who to attach it to) have some properties of the R Energy card that was one of the few gems from EX: Team Rocket Returns. These three cards aren't placed in the set like R Energy was, though, but more rather after the Pokémon Holo cards, similar to the original Rainbow Energy (Team Rocket) and the original Metal Energy (Neo Genesis).
Only for equality reasons, there is a Snattle's Registeel to go with Snattle's Regirock and Snattle's Regice.
Only so that there is equality established, there is a Gorigan's Slowbro that goes with Gorigan's Slowking.
For no particular reason, there is a Gorigan's Politoed in this set in order to match Gorigan's Poliwrath.
While neither Gonzap nor his right-hand man have a Bellossom, someone else in the Snagem organization does, hence the existence of such a card.
Just for the record, Lovrina doesn't have the Dustox branch of the Wurmple line, so don't ask about Lovrina's Cascoon and Lovrina's Dustox.
The Clamperl evolution situation is the same as it is with the Wurmple. Lovrina has a Gorebyss but no Huntail. Don't ask about Lovrina's Huntail.
Also, Gorigan has a Hitmontop, but not Hitmonchan or Hitmonlee. Gorigan's Tyrogue only evolves into Gorigan's Hitmontop.
If you’re wondering about Eldes's Shedinja, there is none. Eldes has a Ninjask, but no Shedinja. Don't ask about Eldes's Shedinja.
Don't ask about Chobin's Shedinja. Chobin doesn't have one, but he does have a Ninjask, thus the presence of a Chobin's Ninjask but no Chobin's Shedinja.
If you're wondering about Cipher's Oddish, Cipher's Gloom, Cipher's Vileplume, Cipher's Bellossom, Cipher's Chinchou, Cipher's Lanturn, Cipher's Smoochum, Cipher's Jynx, Cipher's Cacnea, and Cipher's Cacturne, those are a result of 4 Shadow Pokémon that are snagged from Cipher Peons during a part of a colossal and major DS-transmitted mission that will be accessible in this set.
Just for the record, both of this set's boxtoppers involve backward compatiblity with the Colosseum sets. (Miror B.'s Bonsly had been planned as a boxtopper but was bumped up into the main set when Miror B.'s Sudowoodo was added to the main set. One of what was to have been a secret card is now a boxtopper.)
The Baby mechanic is that of Wizards. That means Baby Rule, not Baby Evolution.
DS-transmitted data for this set will be at the end of the set.
About the parenthesis in this set and how they fit in with the cards:
The parenthesis on Cipher's Lugia (a.k.a. XD001) is similar to several Ritchie cards. The part in parenthesis in this case IS part of the card's name.
The parenthesis on a Miror B.'s Lotad or Miror B's Lombre is the Poké-BODY that card has. They're the same Poké-BODies found on the 6 Cipher's Ludicolo from Cipher/Snagem Threat. These parenthesis text is not part of the card's name, but they are the names of the Poké-BODies in question. These parenthesis will stay even after the card is made to differentiate the cards.
The parenthesis on a Miror B.'s Ludicolo are the two ownwernames referenced in a unique Poké-BODY called Ludichaos. The two ownernames are the ones referenced in that card's Ludichaos power.
The parenthesis on the Pokéspots indicate that that card is a Stadium, and are not part of the card's name. These parenthesis will stay even after the card is made to differentiate the cards.
The parenthesis on the Steal, Shadow, and Reclaim Crystals indicate that they are Technical Machines that use the Magic Materia mechanic, this text in parenthesis is not part of the card's name. These parenthesis will vanish when the cards are done.
The parenthesis on the Shadow Cubes are the names of the attacks that each card will have. They are not part of the card name. These parenthesis will vanish when the cards are done.
What you see on the Weather Cubes is not parenthesis. These are brackets, written in the same style as the Ancient Technical Machines from EX: Hidden Legends. The text in the brackets IS part of the card's name.
--End set description quote from Carrington388
Now this is what we’ve finally come to, the set list:
(Pokémon Holo)
1/470 Aggron {M} H
2/470 Ardos's Alakazam {P} H
3/470 Ardos's Charizard {R} H
4/470 Ardos's Electabuzz {L} H
5/470 Ardos's Gengar {P} H
6/470 Ardos's Kingdra {W} H
7/470 Ardos's Sceptile {G} H
8/470 Ardos's Snorlax {C} H
9/470 Ardos's Swellow {C} H
10/470 Chobin's Dragonite {C} H
11/470 Chobin's Jumpluff {G} H
12/470 Chobin's Scizor {G} H
13/470 Cipher's Ampharos {L} H
14/470 Cipher's Beedrill {G} H
15/470 Cipher's Bellossom {G} H
16/470 Cipher's Blissey {C} H
17/470 Cipher's Butterfree {G} H
18/470 Cipher's Dewgong {W} H
19/470 Cipher's Fearow {C} H
20/470 Cipher's Forretress {M} H
21/470 Cipher's Gardevoir {P} H
22/470 Cipher's Glalie {W} H
23/470 Cipher's Hitmonchan {F} H
24/470 Cipher's Hitmonlee {F} H
25/470 Cipher's Hitmontop {F} H
26/470 Cipher's Jynx {W}{P} H
27/470 Cipher's Lugia (a.k.a. XD001) {P} H
28/470 Cipher's Magmar {R} H
29/470 Cipher's Magneton {L}{M} H
30/470 Cipher's Muk {G} H
31/470 Cipher's Pidgeot {C} H
32/470 Cipher's Scizor {M} H
33/470 Cipher's Shiftry {G} H
34/470 Cipher's Swalot {G} H
35/470 Cipher's Victreebel {G} H
36/470 Cipher's Vileplume {G} H
37/470 Cipher's Walrein {W} H
38/470 Crobat {G} H
39/470 Duking's Tyranitar {F}{D} H
40/470 Eldes's Flygon {F} H
41/470 Eldes's Gengar {G} H
42/470 Eldes's Lapras {W} H
43/470 Eldes's Latias {P} H
44/470 Eldes's Latios {P} H
45/470 Eldes's Manectric {L} H
46/470 Eldes's Marowak {F} H
47/470 Eldes's Metagross {P}{M} H
48/470 Eldes's Salamence {C} H
49/470 Eldes's Tauros {C} H
50/470 Feraligatr {W} H
51/470 Flygon {F} H
52/470 Gorigan's Aggron {F} H
53/470 Gorigan's Hypno {P} H
54/470 Gorigan's Mr. Mime {P} H
55/470 Gorigan's Politoed {W} H
56/470 Gorigan's Poliwrath {W} H
57/470 Gorigan's Primeape {F} H
58/470 Gorigan's Salamence {C} H
59/470 Gorigan's Tauros {C} H
60/470 Gorigan's Walrein {W} H
61/470 Gonzap's Bellossom {G} H
62/470 Gonzap's Blastoise {W} H
63/470 Gonzap's Charizard {R} H
64/470 Gonzap's Salamence {C} H
65/470 Gonzap's Shiftry {G}{D} H
66/470 Gonzap's Slaking {C} H
67/470 Gonzap's Venusaur {G} H
68/470 Gonzap's Vileplume {G} H
69/470 Greevil's Altaria {C} H
70/470 Greevil's Articuno {W} H
71/470 Greevil's Manectric {L} H
72/470 Greevil's Moltres {R} H
73/470 Greevil's Swellow {C} H
74/470 Greevil's Zapdos {L} H
75/470 Jumpluff {G} H
76/470 Lovrina's Altaria {C} H
77/470 Lovrina's Beautifly {G} H
78/470 Lovrina's Blissey {C} H
79/470 Lovrina's Delcatty {C} H
80/470 Lovrina's Farfetch'd {C} H
81/470 Lovrina's Gardevoir {P} H
82/470 Lovrina's Meganium {G} H
83/470 Meganium {G} H
84/470 Miror B.'s Dragonite {C} H
85/470 Miror B.'s Jumpluff {G} H
86/470 Miror B.'s Ludicolo {W} H (Brock/Erika)
87/470 Miror B.'s Ludicolo {W} H (Cissy/Floreia)
88/470 Miror B.'s Ludicolo {G} H (Trixie/Luka)
89/470 Miror B.'s Ludicolo {G} H (Wallace/Juan)
90/470 Miror B.'s Ludicolo {W}{G} H (Lorelei/Aqua)
91/470 Miror B.'s Ludicolo {W}{G} H (Misty/Jason)
92/470 Miror B.'s Shiftry {D} H
93/470 Miror B.'s Sudowoodo {F} H
94/470 Snagem's Bellossom {G} H
95/470 Snagem's Electabuzz {L} H
96/470 Snagem's Vileplume {G} H
97/470 Snattle's Gengar {P} H
98/470 Snattle's Lunatone {F}{P} H
99/470 Snattle's Metagross {P}{M} H
100/470 Snattle's Regice {W} H
101/470 Snattle's Regirock {F} H
102/470 Snattle's Registeel {M} H
103/470 Snattle's Scizor {G}{M} H
104/470 Snattle's Solrock {F}{P} H
105/470 Snattle's Starmie {P} H
106/470 Snorlax {C} H
107/470 Sudowoodo {F} H
108/470 Typhlosion {R} H
109/470 B. Energy H
110/470 C Energy H
111/470 S Energy H
(Pokémon Rare)
112/470 Ardos's Aerodactyl {F} R
113/470 Ardos's Heracross {G}{F} R
114/470 Ardos's Starmie {P} R
115/470 Ardos's Tauros {C} R
116/470 Chobin's Gyarados {W} R
117/470 Chobin's Kangaskhan {C} R
118/470 Chobin's Marowak {F} R
119/470 Chobin's Mr. Mime {P} R
120/470 Chobin's Ninjask {G} R
121/470 Chobin's Sunflora {G} R
122/470 Chobin's Tropius {G} R
123/470 Cipher's Arbok {G} R
124/470 Cipher's Ariados {G} R
125/470 Cipher's Arcanine {R} R
126/470 Cipher's Banette {P} R
127/470 Cipher's Cacturne {G}{D} R
128/470 Cipher's Camerupt {R}{F} R
129/470 Cipher's Claydol {P} R
130/470 Cipher's Cloyster {W} R
131/470 Cipher's Dugtrio {F} R
132/470 Cipher's Dusclops {P} R
133/470 Cipher's Hariyama {F} R
134/470 Cipher's Houndoom {R}{D} R
135/470 Cipher's Kangaskhan {C} R
136/470 Cipher's Lanturn {W}{L} R
137/470 Cipher's Lickitung {C} R
138/470 Cipher's Magcargo {R} R
139/470 Cipher's Mawile {M} R
140/470 Cipher's Ninetales {R} R
141/470 Cipher's Parasect {G} R
142/470 Cipher's Persian {C} R
143/470 Cipher's Piloswine {W} R
144/470 Cipher's Pinsir {G} R
145/470 Cipher's Rapidash {R} R
146/470 Cipher's Roselia {G} R
147/470 Cipher's Sharpedo {W}{D} R
148/470 Cipher's Tangela {G} R
149/470 Cipher's Ursaring {C} R
150/470 Cipher's Venomoth {G} R
151/470 Cipher's Xatu {P} R
152/470 Donphan {F} R
153/470 Duking's Medicham {F} R
154/470 Duking's Shuckle {G} R
155/470 Eldes's Ninjask {G} R
156/470 Eldes's Snorlax {C} R
157/470 Gligar {F} R
158/470 Gorigan's Arcanine {R} R
159/470 Gorigan's Granbull {C} R
160/470 Gorigan's Gyarados {W} R
161/470 Gorigan's Hitmontop {F} R
162/470 Gorigan's Slowbro {W} R
163/470 Gorigan's Slowking {W} R
164/470 Gorigan's Ursaring {C} R
165/470 Gonzap's Electrode {L} R
166/470 Gonzap's Skarmory {M} R
167/470 Gonzap's Whiscash {W}{F} R
168/470 Greevil's Aerodactyl {F} R
169/470 Greevil's Exeggutor {G}{P} R
170/470 Greevil's Granbull {C} R
171/470 Greevil's Rhydon {F} R
172/470 Greevil's Starmie {W}{P} R
173/470 Greevil's Tauros {C} R
174/470 Lovrina's Gorebyss {W} R
175/470 Lovrina's Luvdisc {W} R
176/470 Lovrina's Milotic {W} R
177/470 Lovrina's Roselia {G} R
178/470 Lovrina's Shuckle {G}{F} R
179/470 Lovrina's Wobbuffet {P} R
180/470 Masquerain {G} R
181/470 Miror B.'s Electrode {L} R
182/470 Miror B.'s Nosepass {F} R
183/470 Quagsire {W} R
184/470 Sandslash {F} R
185/470 Snagem's Breloom {G} R
186/470 Snagem's Dodrio {C} R
187/470 Snagem's Forretress {G}{M} R
188/470 Snagem's Golduck {W} R
189/470 Snagem's Grumpig {P} R
190/470 Snagem's Ledian {G} R
191/470 Snagem's Mantine {W} R
192/470 Snagem's Mightyena {D} R
193/470 Snagem's Raticate {C} R
194/470 Snagem's Sableye {P}{D} R
195/470 Snagem's Togetic {C} R
196/470 Snagem's Zangoose {C} R
197/470 Snattle's Castform {C} R
198/470 Snattle's Electrode {L} R
199/470 Snattle's Glalie {W} R
200/470 Snattle's Lanturn {L} R
201/470 Snattle's Muk {G} R
202/470 Snattle's Quagsire {W} R
(Pokémon Uncommon)
203/470 Ardos's Charmeleon {R} U
204/470 Ardos's Elekid {L} U
205/470 Ardos's Grovyle {G} U
206/470 Ardos's Haunter {P} U
207/470 Ardos's Kadabra {P} U
208/470 Ardos's Munchlax {C} U
209/470 Ardos's Seadra {W} U
210/470 Ardos's Staryu {W} U
211/470 Ardos's Taillow {C} U
212/470 Bayleef {G} U
213/470 Bonsly {F} U
214/470 Chobin's Dragonair {C} U
215/470 Chobin's Scyther {G} U
216/470 Chobin's Skiploom {G} U
217/470 Cipher's Chansey {C} U
218/470 Cipher's Flaaffy {L} U
219/470 Cipher's Gloom {G} U
220/470 Cipher's Grimer {G} U
221/470 Cipher's Gulpin {G} U
222/470 Cipher's Kakuna {G} U
223/470 Cipher's Kirlia {P} U
224/470 Cipher's Magby {R} U
225/470 Cipher's Magnemite {L}{M} U
226/470 Cipher's Metapod {G} U
227/470 Cipher's Nuzleaf {G} U
228/470 Cipher's Pidgeotto {C} U
229/470 Cipher's Pineco {G} U
230/470 Cipher's Ponyta {R} U
231/470 Cipher's Scyther {G} U
232/470 Cipher's Sealeo {W} U
233/470 Cipher's Seel {W} U
234/470 Cipher's Smoochum {W}{P} U
235/470 Cipher's Snorunt {W} U
236/470 Cipher's Spearow {C} U
237/470 Cipher's Tyrogue {F} U
238/470 Cipher's Weepinbell {G} U
239/470 Croconaw {W} U
240/470 Duking's Pupitar {F} U
241/470 Eldes's Cubone {F} U
242/470 Eldes's Electrike {L} U
243/470 Eldes's Haunter {G} U
244/470 Eldes's Metang {P}{M} U
245/470 Eldes's Munchlax {C} U
246/470 Eldes's Shelgon {C} U
247/470 Eldes's Vibrava {F} U
248/470 Golbat {G} U
249/470 Gonzap's Charmeleon {R} U
250/470 Gonzap's Gloom {G} U
251/470 Gonzap's Ivysaur {G} U
252/470 Gonzap's Nuzleaf {G}{D} U
253/470 Gonzap's Shelgon {C} U
254/470 Gonzap's Vigoroth {C} U
255/470 Gonzap's Wartortle {W} U
256/470 Gorigan's Drowzee {P} U
257/470 Gorigan's Lairon {F} U
258/470 Gorigan's Magikarp {W} U
259/470 Gorigan's Mankey {F} U
260/470 Gorigan's Poliwhirl {W} U
261/470 Gorigan's Shelgon {C} U
262/470 Gorigan's Sealeo {W} U
263/470 Gorigan's Tyrogue {F} U
264/470 Greevil's Electrike {L} U
265/470 Greevil's Exeggcute {G}{P} U
266/470 Greevil's Rhyhorn {F} U
267/470 Greevil's Swablu {C} U
268/470 Greevil's Taillow {C} U
269/470 Lairon {M} U
270/470 Lovrina's Bayleef {G} U
271/470 Lovrina's Chansey {C} U
272/470 Lovrina's Feebas {W} U
273/470 Lovrina's Kirlia {P} U
274/470 Lovrina's Misdreavus {P} U
275/470 Lovrina's Silcoon {G} U
276/470 Lovrina's Skitty {C} U
277/470 Lovrina's Swablu {C} U
278/470 Lovrina's Wynaut {P} U
279/470 Munchlax {C} U
280/470 Miror B.'s Bonsly {F} U
281/470 Miror B.'s Dragonair {C} U
282/470 Miror B.'s Lombre {W} U (Rain Dish)
283/470 Miror B.'s Lombre {W} U (Swift Swim)
284/470 Miror B.'s Lombre {G} U (Rain Dish)
285/470 Miror B.'s Lombre {G} U (Swift Swim)
286/470 Miror B.'s Lombre {W}{G} U (Rain Dish)
287/470 Miror B.'s Lombre {W}{G} U (Swift Swim)
288/470 Miror B.'s Nuzleaf {D} U
289/470 Miror B.'s Skiploom {G} U
290/470 Quilava {R} U
291/470 Skiploom {G} U
292/470 Snagem's Doduo {C} U
293/470 Snagem's Elekid {L} U
294/470 Snagem's Gloom {G} U
295/470 Snagem's Psyduck {W} U
296/470 Snagem's Rattata {C} U
297/470 Snagem's Togepi {C} U
298/470 Snattle's Grimer {G} U
299/470 Snattle's Haunter {P} U
300/470 Snattle's Metang {P}{M} U
301/470 Snattle's Scyther {G} U
302/470 Snattle's Snorunt {W} U
303/470 Snattle's Staryu {W} U
304/470 Snattle's Voltorb {L} U
305/470 Vibrava {F} U
(Pokémon Common)
306/470 Ardos's Abra {P} C
307/470 Ardos's Charmander {R} C
308/470 Ardos's Gastly {P} C
309/470 Ardos's Horsea {W} C
310/470 Ardos's Treecko {G} C
311/470 Aron {M} C
312/470 Chikorita {G} C
313/470 Chobin's Cubone {F} C
314/470 Chobin's Dratini {C} C
315/470 Chobin's Hoppip {G} C
316/470 Chobin's Magikarp {W} C
317/470 Chobin's Nincada {G} C
318/470 Chobin's Sunkern {G} C
319/470 Cipher's Baltoy {P} C
320/470 Cipher's Bellsprout {G} C
321/470 Cipher's Cacnea {G} C
322/470 Cipher's Carvanha {W}{D} C
323/470 Cipher's Caterpie {G} C
324/470 Cipher's Chinchou {W}{L} C
325/470 Cipher's Diglett {F} C
326/470 Cipher's Duskull {P} C
327/470 Cipher's Ekans {G} C
328/470 Cipher's Growlithe {R} C
329/470 Cipher's Houndour {R}{D} C
330/470 Cipher's Makuhita {F} C
331/470 Cipher's Mareep {L} C
332/470 Cipher's Meowth {C} C
333/470 Cipher's Natu {P} C
334/470 Cipher's Numel {R}{F} C
335/470 Cipher's Oddish {G} C
336/470 Cipher's Paras {G} C
337/470 Cipher's Pidgey {C} C
338/470 Cipher's Ralts {P} C
339/470 Cipher's Seedot {G} C
340/470 Cipher's Shellder {W} C
341/470 Cipher's Shuppet {P} C
342/470 Cipher's Slugma {R} C
343/470 Cipher's Spheal {W} C
344/470 Cipher's Spinarak {G} C
345/470 Cipher's Swinub {W} C
346/470 Cipher's Teddiursa {C} C
347/470 Cipher's Venonat {G} C
348/470 Cipher's Vulpix {R} C
349/470 Cipher's Weedle {G} C
350/470 Cyndaquil {R} C
351/470 Duking's Larvitar {F} C
352/470 Duking's Meditite {F} C
353/470 Eldes's Bagon {C} C
354/470 Eldes's Beldum {P}{M} C
355/470 Eldes's Gastly {G} C
356/470 Eldes's Nincada {F} C
357/470 Eldes's Trapinch {F} C
358/470 Gonzap's Bagon {C} C
359/470 Gonzap's Barboach {W}{F} C
360/470 Gonzap's Bulbasaur {G} C
361/470 Gonzap's Charmander {R} C
362/470 Gonzap's Oddish {G} C
363/470 Gonzap's Seedot {G} C
364/470 Gonzap's Slakoth {C} C
365/470 Gonzap's Squirtle {W} C
366/470 Gonzap's Voltorb {L} C
367/470 Gorigan's Aron {F} C
368/470 Gorigan's Bagon {C} C
369/470 Gorigan's Growlithe {R} C
370/470 Gorigan's Poliwag {W} C
371/470 Gorigan's Slowpoke {W} C
372/470 Gorigan's Snubbull {C} C
373/470 Gorigan's Spheal {W} C
374/470 Gorigan's Teddiursa {C} C
375/470 Greevil's Snubbull {C} C
376/470 Greevil's Staryu {W} C
377/470 Hoppip {G} C
378/470 Lovrina's Chikorita {G} C
379/470 Lovrina's Clamperl {W} C
380/470 Lovrina's Ralts {P} C
381/470 Lovrina's Wurmple {G} C
382/470 Miror B.'s Dratini {C} C
383/470 Miror B.'s Hoppip {G} C
384/470 Miror B.'s Lotad {W} C (Rain Dish)
385/470 Miror B.'s Lotad {W} C (Swift Swim)
386/470 Miror B.'s Lotad {G} C (Rain Dish)
387/470 Miror B.'s Lotad {G} C (Swift Swim)
388/470 Miror B.'s Lotad {W}{G} C (Rain Dish)
389/470 Miror B.'s Lotad {W}{G} C (Swift Swim)
390/470 Miror B.'s Seedot {G} C
391/470 Miror B.'s Voltorb {L} C
392/470 Phanpy {F} C
393/470 Sandshrew {F} C
394/470 Snagem's Ledyba {G} C
395/470 Snagem's Oddish {G} C
396/470 Snagem's Pineco {G} C
397/470 Snagem's Poochyena {D} C
398/470 Snagem's Shroomish {G} C
399/470 Snagem's Spoink {P} C
400/470 Snattle's Beldum {P}{M} C
401/470 Snattle's Chinchou {L} C
402/470 Snattle's Gastly {P} C
403/470 Snattle's Wooper {W} C
404/470 Surskit {W} C
405/470 Totodile {W} C
406/470 Trapinch {F} C
407/470 Wooper {W} C
408/470 Zubat {G} C
(Trainer Rare)
409/470 Ardos R
410/470 Eldes R
411/470 Gonzap R
412/470 Gorigan R
413/470 Greevil R
414/470 Miror B. R
415/470 Lovrina R
416/470 Snattle R
(Trainer Uncommon)
417/470 Ardos II U
418/470 Cave Poké Spot U
419/470 Eldes II U
420/470 Gonzap II U
421/470 Gorigan II U
422/470 Greevil II U
423/470 Lovrina II U
424/470 Miror B. Ball U
425/470 Miror B. Belt U
426/470 Miror B. II U
427/470 Miror B. Radar U
428/470 Miror B. Technical Machine 01 U
429/470 Miror B. Technical Machine 02 U
430/470 Miror B.'s Conspirator U
431/470 Miror B.'s Hideout U
432/470 Oasis Poké Spot U
433/470 Reclaim Crystal U
434/470 Rock Poké Spot U
435/470 Shadow Crystal U
436/470 Shadow Cube 00 Retro U
437/470 Shadow Cube 01 U
438/470 Shadow Cube 02 U
439/470 Shadow Cube 03 U
440/470 Shadow Cube 04 U
441/470 Shadow Cube 05 U
442/470 Shadow Cube 06 U
443/470 Shadow Cube 07 U
444/470 Shadow Cube 08 U
445/470 Shadow Cube 09 U
446/470 Shadow Cube 10 U
447/470 Shadow Cube 11 U
448/470 Shadow Cube 12 U
449/470 Shadow Cube 13 U
450/470 Shadow Cube 14 U
451/470 Shadow Cube 15 U
452/470 Shadow Cube 16 U
453/470 Shadow Cube 17 U
454/470 Shadow Cube 18 U
455/470 Snattle II U
456/470 Steal Crystal U
457/470 Team Cipher Technical Machine 02 U
458/470 Team Snagem Technical Machine 02 U
459/470 Weather Cube [Hail] U
460/470 Weather Cube [Night] U
461/470 Weather Cube [Rain] U
462/470 Weather Cube [Sand] U
463/470 Weather Cube [Spring] U
464/470 Weather Cube [Storm] U
465/470 Weather Cube [Sun] U
(Trainer Common)
466/470 Miror B.'s Peon C
467/470 Miror B.'s Schemer C
(Energy Non-Holo)
468/470 Miror B. Energy R
469/470 Miror B. Energy (II) R
470/470 Shadow Energy R
(Secret Cards)
471/470 Michael's Espeon {P} H
472/470 Michael's Flareon {R} H
473/470 Michael's Jolteon {L} H
474/470 Michael's Umbreon {D} H
475/470 Michael's Vaporeon {W} H
476/470 Michael's Eevee {C} C
(Pokémon-ex)
477/470 Ardos's Swellow ex {C} ***
478/470 Chobin's Jumpluff ex {G} ***
479/470 Cipher's Cloyster ex {W} ***
480/470 Duking's Shuckle ex {G} ***
481/470 Eldes's Gengar ex {P} ***
482/470 Gonzap's Skarmory ex {M} ***
483/470 Gorigan's Walrein ex {W} ***
484/470 Greevil's Starmie ex {W} ***
485/470 Lovrina's Farfetch’d ex {C} ***
486/470 Miror B.'s Ludicolo ex {W}{G} ***
487/470 Snagem's Bellossom ex {G} ***
488/470 Snattle's Glalie ex {W} ***
(Shining Pokémon)
489/470 Ardos's Shining Tauros {C} ***
490/470 Chobin's Shining Kangaskhan {C} ***
491/470 Cipher's Shining Granbull {C} ***
492/470 Duking's Shining Medicham {P} ***
493/470 Eldes's Shining Marowak {F} ***
494/470 Gonzap's Shining Breloom {G} ***
495/470 Gorigan's Shining Slowking {P} ***
496/470 Greevil's Shining Aerodactyl {F} ***
497/470 Lovrina's Shining Roselia {G} ***
498/470 Miror B.'s Shining Exploud {C} ***
499/470 Snagem's Shining Ursaring {C} ***
500/470 Snattle's Shining Quagsire {W} ***
(Crystal Pokémon)
501/470 Ardos's Swellow {CRY} ***
502/470 Chobin's Tropius {CRY} ***
503/470 Cipher's Forretress {CRY} ***
504/470 Duking's Tyranitar {CRY} ***
505/470 Eldes's Marowak {CRY} ***
506/470 Gonzap's Hariyama {CRY} ***
507/470 Gorigan's Arcanine {CRY} ***
508/470 Greevil's Tauros {CRY} ***
509/470 Lovrina's Wobbuffet {CRY} ***
510/470 Miror B.'s Golduck {CRY} ***
511/470 Snagem's Medicham {CRY} ***
512/470 Snattle's Metagross {CRY} ***
(Pokémon-*)
513/470 Ardos's Alakazam* {P} ***
514/470 Chobin's Tropius* {G} ***
515/470 Cipher's Murkrow* {D} ***
516/470 Eldes's Ninjask* {G} ***
517/470 Gligar* {F} ***
518/470 Gonzap's Whiscash* {W} ***
519/470 Gorigan's Slowking* {W} ***
520/470 Greevil's Tauros* {C} ***
521/470 Lovrina's Delcatty* {C} ***
522/470 Masquerain* {G} ***
523/470 Miror B.'s Shiftry* {G} ***
524/470 Quagsire* {W} ***
525/470 Snagem's Medicham* {P} ***
526/470 Snattle's Castform* {C} ***
(Boxtoppers)
527/405 Agnol's Munchlax {C} H
528/405 Cipher's Bonsly {F} H
529/470 Cipher Alliance H
530/470 Snagem Alliance H
As originally said by Carrington388, with a few changes for this set--
This set utilizes more ownername variety than previous sets involving the actual Cipher and Snagem teams. This set and its inevitable followups are based on the Gamecube game called Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness. Set five years after Pokémon Colosseum, Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness returns to Orre, the lands where Colosseum took place, where a resurrected Team Cipher is wreaking havoc with a shadow Lugia codenamed XD001. A new hero, one named Michael, and his trusty Eevee set out to stop them, along the way encountering 83 shadow Pokémon and using an improved Snag Machine to save them. There are several new areas in Orre and several new features, such as a Purification Chamber which can purify Pokémon quickly and the Poké Spot that allows you to catch wild Pokémon. XD: Gale of Darkness is the first full-fledged Pokémon RPG to not be on a handheld platform. (Perhaps we'll see a Pokémon MMORPG on the Revolution...) This set also marks the first appearance of two fourth-generation Pokémon, Munchlax (a Baby Pokémon that evolves into Snorlax) and Bonsly (a Baby Pokémon that evolves into Sudowoodo), in a high-profile set. Both Munchlax and Bonsly play roles in Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness.
Team Cipher and Team Snagem are familiar names by now, you should know how to use the Cipher and Snagem ownernames. Both of these ownernames can place Shadow counters on the opponent's side of the field. Also, a new facet to placing Shadow counters involves placing them on your own side of the field, mainly through the Shadow Crystal card, to power up the Shadow Cube Technical Machines and their matching Shadow Energy card. Snagem cards can also have mechanics that disrupt Trainer cards that are attached to Pokémon. Mechanics used with {D} Energy apply to Cipher and Snagem in this set the same way they did in Cipher/Snagem Threat.
Miror B. was an ownername in back in the Pokémon Colosseum Set. In XD: Gale of Darkness, Miror B. is a wandering thief that can brandish a good variety of shadow Pokémon. Problem is, only 3 of them were his in the first place! A new mechanic in this set is the Miror B. counter, placed on either side of the field by the Steal Crystal card. A Miror B. counter basically changes that card's ownername to Miror B. and ignores any ownername currently on that Pokémon. It doesn't change descriptors that come after the ownername, though, so if you put a Miror B. counter on a Dark Ampharos, you'd treat it as a Miror B.'s Dark Ampharos; same would go for putting a Miror B. counter on Sephiroth's Shining Umbreon, it would be treated as a Miror B.'s Shining Umbreon. The Super and Hyper Chaos Emerald mechanics are immune from having Miror B. counters placed on them, so there's no way you could see something like a Hyper Miror B.'s Flygon or the like. The Reclaim Crystal card is used to remove Miror B. counters from a Pokémon. Miror B. STILL has a multitude of the Ludicolo evolution line, so if you see 6 of a particular card name in that evolution tree, you're NOT seeing multiple. Miror B. can place Shadow counters. Mechanics used with {D} Energy apply to Miror B. in this set the same way they did to Cipher and Snagem in Cipher/Snagem Threat.
Pokémon snagged from Cipher Peons have Cipher in its name. Pokémon Snagged from and belonging to Cipher Admins have the corresponding Admin in its name. Pokémon snagged from Miror B. that were first encountered by Miror B. as well as the multitude of Ludicolo trees have Miror B. in its name. Pokémon snagged from neither a Cipher Peon, Cipher Admin, nor Miror B., as well as those belonging to Gonzap's right-hand man have Snagem in its name. Pokémon belonging to Gonzap have Gonzap is its name.
Duking was seen as an ownername on a secret card in Cipher/Snagem Threat and two boxtoppers in Missed Opportunities, the Duking's Plusle card from both and Duking's Minun from the latter. In this set, the Pokémon with Duking in its name are those that you can recieve in a trade for some Pokémon caught at the Poké Spots. When Shadow counters are involved, Pokémon with Duking in its name have mechanics that inhibit Shadow counters, be it reducing the number placed, increasing the number removed after each turn, or even preventing Shadow counters from being placed entirely, but a Duking Pokémon cannot place Shadow counters nor have the {D} Energy mechanics that Cipher, Snagem, and Miror B. get.
Chobin is a new ownername added in the eleventh hour. He's a researcher that's constantly pestering the main character, mistaking him for a thief, even going as far as showing up at a Colosseum challenge at the end of the game. He doesn't deal in Shadow counter mechanics and doesn't have the {D} Energy mechanics that Cipher, Snagem, and Miror B. get, but a Chobin Pokémon may have a mechanic that blocks Miror B. counters from being placed on it.
Finally there are some Pokémon that lack ownernames. The Johto starters are prizes for winning at Mt. Battle from the bottom to the top. Munchlax is capable of stealing food from a Poké Spot, the Snorlax is there for an evolution. Bonsly is a Pokémon that must be found in the story, Sudowoodo is there for an evolution. The others are lines that are available at the aforementioned Poké Spots. These cards do not get involved with manipulation of Shadow counters and do not have the {D} Energy mechanics that Cipher, Snagem, and Miror B. get.
Speaking of Poké Spots, the Poké Spot Stadium cards will allow a player to flip a coin at the start of a player's turn. If the coin is heads, that player can search for one of four non-owner Pokémon from their deck. The Cave Poké Spot allows you to find Zubat, Aron, or Wooper. The Rock Poké Spot allows you to find Sandshrew, Gligar, or Trapinch. The Oasis Poké Spot allows you to find Hoppip, Phanpy, or Surskit. All Poké Spots allow you to find Munchlax.
Team Cipher has a completely new set of bosses; five Admins and one Grand Master (the head). Their character Trainers share similarities with those of Colosseum's Cipher Admins. There is only one Team Snagem boss, the Head, and he's a familiar face: Gonzap. His character Trainers are reprints from Cipher/Snagem Threat. Miror B.'s II card is a reprint from Colosseum Set, but his I card is not a reprint of any sort. Miror B. also gets his own Team set with cards such as Ball, Schemer, and Hideout, as well as the Special Energy cards. Chobin has no Trainer cards.
The Miror B. Radar is used to find Miror B. In this set, you'll be finding Trainer and Energy cards that have Miror B. in its name using Miror B. Radar.
The Steal, Shadow, and Reclaim Crystals are Technical Machines, but they stay attached similar to the Magic Materia from the Final Fantasy VII set.
The Shadow Cubes bear the Shadow attacks. 00 Retro is Shadow Rush from Colosseum, the others are from XD: Gale of Darkness. The attacks on these cards are similar to the attacks from the games. Each of these Shadow Cubes use combinations of {SHD} and {C} Energy and can only be attached to a Pokémon with a Shadow counter on it. They stay attached as long as there are Shadow counters around. Speaking of {SHD}, it's a special Energy type (meaning not a basic Energy type that stuff like EX: Sandstorm Kecleon could use) provided by the Shadow Energy card and attachable only to a Pokémon that has any Shadow counters on it. The card will provide {SHD} if there are Shadow counters on the Pokémon it's attached to. Only Shadow Cubes use {SHD} in Energy costs. Unlike the Shadow Cubes, Shadow Energy will remain attached if the Shadow counters run out, but if there are no Shadow counters on a Pokémon with Shadow Energy attached to it, Shadow Energy provides {C}.
The Weather Cubes bring the weather counters that Vincent's Castform and Sephiroth's Tangela from the Final Fantasy VII set could place and puts them into Technical Machines, one weather effect at a time. These Technical Machines are one-shot cards.
C Energy, S Energy, and B. Energy (on the last one, note the period, you'll know who to attach it to) have some properties of the R Energy card that was one of the few gems from EX: Team Rocket Returns. These three cards aren't placed in the set like R Energy was, though, but more rather after the Pokémon Holo cards, similar to the original Rainbow Energy (Team Rocket) and the original Metal Energy (Neo Genesis).
Only for equality reasons, there is a Snattle's Registeel to go with Snattle's Regirock and Snattle's Regice.
Only so that there is equality established, there is a Gorigan's Slowbro that goes with Gorigan's Slowking.
For no particular reason, there is a Gorigan's Politoed in this set in order to match Gorigan's Poliwrath.
While neither Gonzap nor his right-hand man have a Bellossom, someone else in the Snagem organization does, hence the existence of such a card.
Just for the record, Lovrina doesn't have the Dustox branch of the Wurmple line, so don't ask about Lovrina's Cascoon and Lovrina's Dustox.
The Clamperl evolution situation is the same as it is with the Wurmple. Lovrina has a Gorebyss but no Huntail. Don't ask about Lovrina's Huntail.
Also, Gorigan has a Hitmontop, but not Hitmonchan or Hitmonlee. Gorigan's Tyrogue only evolves into Gorigan's Hitmontop.
If you’re wondering about Eldes's Shedinja, there is none. Eldes has a Ninjask, but no Shedinja. Don't ask about Eldes's Shedinja.
Don't ask about Chobin's Shedinja. Chobin doesn't have one, but he does have a Ninjask, thus the presence of a Chobin's Ninjask but no Chobin's Shedinja.
If you're wondering about Cipher's Oddish, Cipher's Gloom, Cipher's Vileplume, Cipher's Bellossom, Cipher's Chinchou, Cipher's Lanturn, Cipher's Smoochum, Cipher's Jynx, Cipher's Cacnea, and Cipher's Cacturne, those are a result of 4 Shadow Pokémon that are snagged from Cipher Peons during a part of a colossal and major DS-transmitted mission that will be accessible in this set.
Just for the record, both of this set's boxtoppers involve backward compatiblity with the Colosseum sets. (Miror B.'s Bonsly had been planned as a boxtopper but was bumped up into the main set when Miror B.'s Sudowoodo was added to the main set. One of what was to have been a secret card is now a boxtopper.)
The Baby mechanic is that of Wizards. That means Baby Rule, not Baby Evolution.
DS-transmitted data for this set will be at the end of the set.
About the parenthesis in this set and how they fit in with the cards:
The parenthesis on Cipher's Lugia (a.k.a. XD001) is similar to several Ritchie cards. The part in parenthesis in this case IS part of the card's name.
The parenthesis on a Miror B.'s Lotad or Miror B's Lombre is the Poké-BODY that card has. They're the same Poké-BODies found on the 6 Cipher's Ludicolo from Cipher/Snagem Threat. These parenthesis text is not part of the card's name, but they are the names of the Poké-BODies in question. These parenthesis will stay even after the card is made to differentiate the cards.
The parenthesis on a Miror B.'s Ludicolo are the two ownwernames referenced in a unique Poké-BODY called Ludichaos. The two ownernames are the ones referenced in that card's Ludichaos power.
The parenthesis on the Pokéspots indicate that that card is a Stadium, and are not part of the card's name. These parenthesis will stay even after the card is made to differentiate the cards.
The parenthesis on the Steal, Shadow, and Reclaim Crystals indicate that they are Technical Machines that use the Magic Materia mechanic, this text in parenthesis is not part of the card's name. These parenthesis will vanish when the cards are done.
The parenthesis on the Shadow Cubes are the names of the attacks that each card will have. They are not part of the card name. These parenthesis will vanish when the cards are done.
What you see on the Weather Cubes is not parenthesis. These are brackets, written in the same style as the Ancient Technical Machines from EX: Hidden Legends. The text in the brackets IS part of the card's name.
--End set description quote from Carrington388
Now this is what we’ve finally come to, the set list:
(Pokémon Holo)
1/470 Aggron {M} H
2/470 Ardos's Alakazam {P} H
3/470 Ardos's Charizard {R} H
4/470 Ardos's Electabuzz {L} H
5/470 Ardos's Gengar {P} H
6/470 Ardos's Kingdra {W} H
7/470 Ardos's Sceptile {G} H
8/470 Ardos's Snorlax {C} H
9/470 Ardos's Swellow {C} H
10/470 Chobin's Dragonite {C} H
11/470 Chobin's Jumpluff {G} H
12/470 Chobin's Scizor {G} H
13/470 Cipher's Ampharos {L} H
14/470 Cipher's Beedrill {G} H
15/470 Cipher's Bellossom {G} H
16/470 Cipher's Blissey {C} H
17/470 Cipher's Butterfree {G} H
18/470 Cipher's Dewgong {W} H
19/470 Cipher's Fearow {C} H
20/470 Cipher's Forretress {M} H
21/470 Cipher's Gardevoir {P} H
22/470 Cipher's Glalie {W} H
23/470 Cipher's Hitmonchan {F} H
24/470 Cipher's Hitmonlee {F} H
25/470 Cipher's Hitmontop {F} H
26/470 Cipher's Jynx {W}{P} H
27/470 Cipher's Lugia (a.k.a. XD001) {P} H
28/470 Cipher's Magmar {R} H
29/470 Cipher's Magneton {L}{M} H
30/470 Cipher's Muk {G} H
31/470 Cipher's Pidgeot {C} H
32/470 Cipher's Scizor {M} H
33/470 Cipher's Shiftry {G} H
34/470 Cipher's Swalot {G} H
35/470 Cipher's Victreebel {G} H
36/470 Cipher's Vileplume {G} H
37/470 Cipher's Walrein {W} H
38/470 Crobat {G} H
39/470 Duking's Tyranitar {F}{D} H
40/470 Eldes's Flygon {F} H
41/470 Eldes's Gengar {G} H
42/470 Eldes's Lapras {W} H
43/470 Eldes's Latias {P} H
44/470 Eldes's Latios {P} H
45/470 Eldes's Manectric {L} H
46/470 Eldes's Marowak {F} H
47/470 Eldes's Metagross {P}{M} H
48/470 Eldes's Salamence {C} H
49/470 Eldes's Tauros {C} H
50/470 Feraligatr {W} H
51/470 Flygon {F} H
52/470 Gorigan's Aggron {F} H
53/470 Gorigan's Hypno {P} H
54/470 Gorigan's Mr. Mime {P} H
55/470 Gorigan's Politoed {W} H
56/470 Gorigan's Poliwrath {W} H
57/470 Gorigan's Primeape {F} H
58/470 Gorigan's Salamence {C} H
59/470 Gorigan's Tauros {C} H
60/470 Gorigan's Walrein {W} H
61/470 Gonzap's Bellossom {G} H
62/470 Gonzap's Blastoise {W} H
63/470 Gonzap's Charizard {R} H
64/470 Gonzap's Salamence {C} H
65/470 Gonzap's Shiftry {G}{D} H
66/470 Gonzap's Slaking {C} H
67/470 Gonzap's Venusaur {G} H
68/470 Gonzap's Vileplume {G} H
69/470 Greevil's Altaria {C} H
70/470 Greevil's Articuno {W} H
71/470 Greevil's Manectric {L} H
72/470 Greevil's Moltres {R} H
73/470 Greevil's Swellow {C} H
74/470 Greevil's Zapdos {L} H
75/470 Jumpluff {G} H
76/470 Lovrina's Altaria {C} H
77/470 Lovrina's Beautifly {G} H
78/470 Lovrina's Blissey {C} H
79/470 Lovrina's Delcatty {C} H
80/470 Lovrina's Farfetch'd {C} H
81/470 Lovrina's Gardevoir {P} H
82/470 Lovrina's Meganium {G} H
83/470 Meganium {G} H
84/470 Miror B.'s Dragonite {C} H
85/470 Miror B.'s Jumpluff {G} H
86/470 Miror B.'s Ludicolo {W} H (Brock/Erika)
87/470 Miror B.'s Ludicolo {W} H (Cissy/Floreia)
88/470 Miror B.'s Ludicolo {G} H (Trixie/Luka)
89/470 Miror B.'s Ludicolo {G} H (Wallace/Juan)
90/470 Miror B.'s Ludicolo {W}{G} H (Lorelei/Aqua)
91/470 Miror B.'s Ludicolo {W}{G} H (Misty/Jason)
92/470 Miror B.'s Shiftry {D} H
93/470 Miror B.'s Sudowoodo {F} H
94/470 Snagem's Bellossom {G} H
95/470 Snagem's Electabuzz {L} H
96/470 Snagem's Vileplume {G} H
97/470 Snattle's Gengar {P} H
98/470 Snattle's Lunatone {F}{P} H
99/470 Snattle's Metagross {P}{M} H
100/470 Snattle's Regice {W} H
101/470 Snattle's Regirock {F} H
102/470 Snattle's Registeel {M} H
103/470 Snattle's Scizor {G}{M} H
104/470 Snattle's Solrock {F}{P} H
105/470 Snattle's Starmie {P} H
106/470 Snorlax {C} H
107/470 Sudowoodo {F} H
108/470 Typhlosion {R} H
109/470 B. Energy H
110/470 C Energy H
111/470 S Energy H
(Pokémon Rare)
112/470 Ardos's Aerodactyl {F} R
113/470 Ardos's Heracross {G}{F} R
114/470 Ardos's Starmie {P} R
115/470 Ardos's Tauros {C} R
116/470 Chobin's Gyarados {W} R
117/470 Chobin's Kangaskhan {C} R
118/470 Chobin's Marowak {F} R
119/470 Chobin's Mr. Mime {P} R
120/470 Chobin's Ninjask {G} R
121/470 Chobin's Sunflora {G} R
122/470 Chobin's Tropius {G} R
123/470 Cipher's Arbok {G} R
124/470 Cipher's Ariados {G} R
125/470 Cipher's Arcanine {R} R
126/470 Cipher's Banette {P} R
127/470 Cipher's Cacturne {G}{D} R
128/470 Cipher's Camerupt {R}{F} R
129/470 Cipher's Claydol {P} R
130/470 Cipher's Cloyster {W} R
131/470 Cipher's Dugtrio {F} R
132/470 Cipher's Dusclops {P} R
133/470 Cipher's Hariyama {F} R
134/470 Cipher's Houndoom {R}{D} R
135/470 Cipher's Kangaskhan {C} R
136/470 Cipher's Lanturn {W}{L} R
137/470 Cipher's Lickitung {C} R
138/470 Cipher's Magcargo {R} R
139/470 Cipher's Mawile {M} R
140/470 Cipher's Ninetales {R} R
141/470 Cipher's Parasect {G} R
142/470 Cipher's Persian {C} R
143/470 Cipher's Piloswine {W} R
144/470 Cipher's Pinsir {G} R
145/470 Cipher's Rapidash {R} R
146/470 Cipher's Roselia {G} R
147/470 Cipher's Sharpedo {W}{D} R
148/470 Cipher's Tangela {G} R
149/470 Cipher's Ursaring {C} R
150/470 Cipher's Venomoth {G} R
151/470 Cipher's Xatu {P} R
152/470 Donphan {F} R
153/470 Duking's Medicham {F} R
154/470 Duking's Shuckle {G} R
155/470 Eldes's Ninjask {G} R
156/470 Eldes's Snorlax {C} R
157/470 Gligar {F} R
158/470 Gorigan's Arcanine {R} R
159/470 Gorigan's Granbull {C} R
160/470 Gorigan's Gyarados {W} R
161/470 Gorigan's Hitmontop {F} R
162/470 Gorigan's Slowbro {W} R
163/470 Gorigan's Slowking {W} R
164/470 Gorigan's Ursaring {C} R
165/470 Gonzap's Electrode {L} R
166/470 Gonzap's Skarmory {M} R
167/470 Gonzap's Whiscash {W}{F} R
168/470 Greevil's Aerodactyl {F} R
169/470 Greevil's Exeggutor {G}{P} R
170/470 Greevil's Granbull {C} R
171/470 Greevil's Rhydon {F} R
172/470 Greevil's Starmie {W}{P} R
173/470 Greevil's Tauros {C} R
174/470 Lovrina's Gorebyss {W} R
175/470 Lovrina's Luvdisc {W} R
176/470 Lovrina's Milotic {W} R
177/470 Lovrina's Roselia {G} R
178/470 Lovrina's Shuckle {G}{F} R
179/470 Lovrina's Wobbuffet {P} R
180/470 Masquerain {G} R
181/470 Miror B.'s Electrode {L} R
182/470 Miror B.'s Nosepass {F} R
183/470 Quagsire {W} R
184/470 Sandslash {F} R
185/470 Snagem's Breloom {G} R
186/470 Snagem's Dodrio {C} R
187/470 Snagem's Forretress {G}{M} R
188/470 Snagem's Golduck {W} R
189/470 Snagem's Grumpig {P} R
190/470 Snagem's Ledian {G} R
191/470 Snagem's Mantine {W} R
192/470 Snagem's Mightyena {D} R
193/470 Snagem's Raticate {C} R
194/470 Snagem's Sableye {P}{D} R
195/470 Snagem's Togetic {C} R
196/470 Snagem's Zangoose {C} R
197/470 Snattle's Castform {C} R
198/470 Snattle's Electrode {L} R
199/470 Snattle's Glalie {W} R
200/470 Snattle's Lanturn {L} R
201/470 Snattle's Muk {G} R
202/470 Snattle's Quagsire {W} R
(Pokémon Uncommon)
203/470 Ardos's Charmeleon {R} U
204/470 Ardos's Elekid {L} U
205/470 Ardos's Grovyle {G} U
206/470 Ardos's Haunter {P} U
207/470 Ardos's Kadabra {P} U
208/470 Ardos's Munchlax {C} U
209/470 Ardos's Seadra {W} U
210/470 Ardos's Staryu {W} U
211/470 Ardos's Taillow {C} U
212/470 Bayleef {G} U
213/470 Bonsly {F} U
214/470 Chobin's Dragonair {C} U
215/470 Chobin's Scyther {G} U
216/470 Chobin's Skiploom {G} U
217/470 Cipher's Chansey {C} U
218/470 Cipher's Flaaffy {L} U
219/470 Cipher's Gloom {G} U
220/470 Cipher's Grimer {G} U
221/470 Cipher's Gulpin {G} U
222/470 Cipher's Kakuna {G} U
223/470 Cipher's Kirlia {P} U
224/470 Cipher's Magby {R} U
225/470 Cipher's Magnemite {L}{M} U
226/470 Cipher's Metapod {G} U
227/470 Cipher's Nuzleaf {G} U
228/470 Cipher's Pidgeotto {C} U
229/470 Cipher's Pineco {G} U
230/470 Cipher's Ponyta {R} U
231/470 Cipher's Scyther {G} U
232/470 Cipher's Sealeo {W} U
233/470 Cipher's Seel {W} U
234/470 Cipher's Smoochum {W}{P} U
235/470 Cipher's Snorunt {W} U
236/470 Cipher's Spearow {C} U
237/470 Cipher's Tyrogue {F} U
238/470 Cipher's Weepinbell {G} U
239/470 Croconaw {W} U
240/470 Duking's Pupitar {F} U
241/470 Eldes's Cubone {F} U
242/470 Eldes's Electrike {L} U
243/470 Eldes's Haunter {G} U
244/470 Eldes's Metang {P}{M} U
245/470 Eldes's Munchlax {C} U
246/470 Eldes's Shelgon {C} U
247/470 Eldes's Vibrava {F} U
248/470 Golbat {G} U
249/470 Gonzap's Charmeleon {R} U
250/470 Gonzap's Gloom {G} U
251/470 Gonzap's Ivysaur {G} U
252/470 Gonzap's Nuzleaf {G}{D} U
253/470 Gonzap's Shelgon {C} U
254/470 Gonzap's Vigoroth {C} U
255/470 Gonzap's Wartortle {W} U
256/470 Gorigan's Drowzee {P} U
257/470 Gorigan's Lairon {F} U
258/470 Gorigan's Magikarp {W} U
259/470 Gorigan's Mankey {F} U
260/470 Gorigan's Poliwhirl {W} U
261/470 Gorigan's Shelgon {C} U
262/470 Gorigan's Sealeo {W} U
263/470 Gorigan's Tyrogue {F} U
264/470 Greevil's Electrike {L} U
265/470 Greevil's Exeggcute {G}{P} U
266/470 Greevil's Rhyhorn {F} U
267/470 Greevil's Swablu {C} U
268/470 Greevil's Taillow {C} U
269/470 Lairon {M} U
270/470 Lovrina's Bayleef {G} U
271/470 Lovrina's Chansey {C} U
272/470 Lovrina's Feebas {W} U
273/470 Lovrina's Kirlia {P} U
274/470 Lovrina's Misdreavus {P} U
275/470 Lovrina's Silcoon {G} U
276/470 Lovrina's Skitty {C} U
277/470 Lovrina's Swablu {C} U
278/470 Lovrina's Wynaut {P} U
279/470 Munchlax {C} U
280/470 Miror B.'s Bonsly {F} U
281/470 Miror B.'s Dragonair {C} U
282/470 Miror B.'s Lombre {W} U (Rain Dish)
283/470 Miror B.'s Lombre {W} U (Swift Swim)
284/470 Miror B.'s Lombre {G} U (Rain Dish)
285/470 Miror B.'s Lombre {G} U (Swift Swim)
286/470 Miror B.'s Lombre {W}{G} U (Rain Dish)
287/470 Miror B.'s Lombre {W}{G} U (Swift Swim)
288/470 Miror B.'s Nuzleaf {D} U
289/470 Miror B.'s Skiploom {G} U
290/470 Quilava {R} U
291/470 Skiploom {G} U
292/470 Snagem's Doduo {C} U
293/470 Snagem's Elekid {L} U
294/470 Snagem's Gloom {G} U
295/470 Snagem's Psyduck {W} U
296/470 Snagem's Rattata {C} U
297/470 Snagem's Togepi {C} U
298/470 Snattle's Grimer {G} U
299/470 Snattle's Haunter {P} U
300/470 Snattle's Metang {P}{M} U
301/470 Snattle's Scyther {G} U
302/470 Snattle's Snorunt {W} U
303/470 Snattle's Staryu {W} U
304/470 Snattle's Voltorb {L} U
305/470 Vibrava {F} U
(Pokémon Common)
306/470 Ardos's Abra {P} C
307/470 Ardos's Charmander {R} C
308/470 Ardos's Gastly {P} C
309/470 Ardos's Horsea {W} C
310/470 Ardos's Treecko {G} C
311/470 Aron {M} C
312/470 Chikorita {G} C
313/470 Chobin's Cubone {F} C
314/470 Chobin's Dratini {C} C
315/470 Chobin's Hoppip {G} C
316/470 Chobin's Magikarp {W} C
317/470 Chobin's Nincada {G} C
318/470 Chobin's Sunkern {G} C
319/470 Cipher's Baltoy {P} C
320/470 Cipher's Bellsprout {G} C
321/470 Cipher's Cacnea {G} C
322/470 Cipher's Carvanha {W}{D} C
323/470 Cipher's Caterpie {G} C
324/470 Cipher's Chinchou {W}{L} C
325/470 Cipher's Diglett {F} C
326/470 Cipher's Duskull {P} C
327/470 Cipher's Ekans {G} C
328/470 Cipher's Growlithe {R} C
329/470 Cipher's Houndour {R}{D} C
330/470 Cipher's Makuhita {F} C
331/470 Cipher's Mareep {L} C
332/470 Cipher's Meowth {C} C
333/470 Cipher's Natu {P} C
334/470 Cipher's Numel {R}{F} C
335/470 Cipher's Oddish {G} C
336/470 Cipher's Paras {G} C
337/470 Cipher's Pidgey {C} C
338/470 Cipher's Ralts {P} C
339/470 Cipher's Seedot {G} C
340/470 Cipher's Shellder {W} C
341/470 Cipher's Shuppet {P} C
342/470 Cipher's Slugma {R} C
343/470 Cipher's Spheal {W} C
344/470 Cipher's Spinarak {G} C
345/470 Cipher's Swinub {W} C
346/470 Cipher's Teddiursa {C} C
347/470 Cipher's Venonat {G} C
348/470 Cipher's Vulpix {R} C
349/470 Cipher's Weedle {G} C
350/470 Cyndaquil {R} C
351/470 Duking's Larvitar {F} C
352/470 Duking's Meditite {F} C
353/470 Eldes's Bagon {C} C
354/470 Eldes's Beldum {P}{M} C
355/470 Eldes's Gastly {G} C
356/470 Eldes's Nincada {F} C
357/470 Eldes's Trapinch {F} C
358/470 Gonzap's Bagon {C} C
359/470 Gonzap's Barboach {W}{F} C
360/470 Gonzap's Bulbasaur {G} C
361/470 Gonzap's Charmander {R} C
362/470 Gonzap's Oddish {G} C
363/470 Gonzap's Seedot {G} C
364/470 Gonzap's Slakoth {C} C
365/470 Gonzap's Squirtle {W} C
366/470 Gonzap's Voltorb {L} C
367/470 Gorigan's Aron {F} C
368/470 Gorigan's Bagon {C} C
369/470 Gorigan's Growlithe {R} C
370/470 Gorigan's Poliwag {W} C
371/470 Gorigan's Slowpoke {W} C
372/470 Gorigan's Snubbull {C} C
373/470 Gorigan's Spheal {W} C
374/470 Gorigan's Teddiursa {C} C
375/470 Greevil's Snubbull {C} C
376/470 Greevil's Staryu {W} C
377/470 Hoppip {G} C
378/470 Lovrina's Chikorita {G} C
379/470 Lovrina's Clamperl {W} C
380/470 Lovrina's Ralts {P} C
381/470 Lovrina's Wurmple {G} C
382/470 Miror B.'s Dratini {C} C
383/470 Miror B.'s Hoppip {G} C
384/470 Miror B.'s Lotad {W} C (Rain Dish)
385/470 Miror B.'s Lotad {W} C (Swift Swim)
386/470 Miror B.'s Lotad {G} C (Rain Dish)
387/470 Miror B.'s Lotad {G} C (Swift Swim)
388/470 Miror B.'s Lotad {W}{G} C (Rain Dish)
389/470 Miror B.'s Lotad {W}{G} C (Swift Swim)
390/470 Miror B.'s Seedot {G} C
391/470 Miror B.'s Voltorb {L} C
392/470 Phanpy {F} C
393/470 Sandshrew {F} C
394/470 Snagem's Ledyba {G} C
395/470 Snagem's Oddish {G} C
396/470 Snagem's Pineco {G} C
397/470 Snagem's Poochyena {D} C
398/470 Snagem's Shroomish {G} C
399/470 Snagem's Spoink {P} C
400/470 Snattle's Beldum {P}{M} C
401/470 Snattle's Chinchou {L} C
402/470 Snattle's Gastly {P} C
403/470 Snattle's Wooper {W} C
404/470 Surskit {W} C
405/470 Totodile {W} C
406/470 Trapinch {F} C
407/470 Wooper {W} C
408/470 Zubat {G} C
(Trainer Rare)
409/470 Ardos R
410/470 Eldes R
411/470 Gonzap R
412/470 Gorigan R
413/470 Greevil R
414/470 Miror B. R
415/470 Lovrina R
416/470 Snattle R
(Trainer Uncommon)
417/470 Ardos II U
418/470 Cave Poké Spot U
419/470 Eldes II U
420/470 Gonzap II U
421/470 Gorigan II U
422/470 Greevil II U
423/470 Lovrina II U
424/470 Miror B. Ball U
425/470 Miror B. Belt U
426/470 Miror B. II U
427/470 Miror B. Radar U
428/470 Miror B. Technical Machine 01 U
429/470 Miror B. Technical Machine 02 U
430/470 Miror B.'s Conspirator U
431/470 Miror B.'s Hideout U
432/470 Oasis Poké Spot U
433/470 Reclaim Crystal U
434/470 Rock Poké Spot U
435/470 Shadow Crystal U
436/470 Shadow Cube 00 Retro U
437/470 Shadow Cube 01 U
438/470 Shadow Cube 02 U
439/470 Shadow Cube 03 U
440/470 Shadow Cube 04 U
441/470 Shadow Cube 05 U
442/470 Shadow Cube 06 U
443/470 Shadow Cube 07 U
444/470 Shadow Cube 08 U
445/470 Shadow Cube 09 U
446/470 Shadow Cube 10 U
447/470 Shadow Cube 11 U
448/470 Shadow Cube 12 U
449/470 Shadow Cube 13 U
450/470 Shadow Cube 14 U
451/470 Shadow Cube 15 U
452/470 Shadow Cube 16 U
453/470 Shadow Cube 17 U
454/470 Shadow Cube 18 U
455/470 Snattle II U
456/470 Steal Crystal U
457/470 Team Cipher Technical Machine 02 U
458/470 Team Snagem Technical Machine 02 U
459/470 Weather Cube [Hail] U
460/470 Weather Cube [Night] U
461/470 Weather Cube [Rain] U
462/470 Weather Cube [Sand] U
463/470 Weather Cube [Spring] U
464/470 Weather Cube [Storm] U
465/470 Weather Cube [Sun] U
(Trainer Common)
466/470 Miror B.'s Peon C
467/470 Miror B.'s Schemer C
(Energy Non-Holo)
468/470 Miror B. Energy R
469/470 Miror B. Energy (II) R
470/470 Shadow Energy R
(Secret Cards)
471/470 Michael's Espeon {P} H
472/470 Michael's Flareon {R} H
473/470 Michael's Jolteon {L} H
474/470 Michael's Umbreon {D} H
475/470 Michael's Vaporeon {W} H
476/470 Michael's Eevee {C} C
(Pokémon-ex)
477/470 Ardos's Swellow ex {C} ***
478/470 Chobin's Jumpluff ex {G} ***
479/470 Cipher's Cloyster ex {W} ***
480/470 Duking's Shuckle ex {G} ***
481/470 Eldes's Gengar ex {P} ***
482/470 Gonzap's Skarmory ex {M} ***
483/470 Gorigan's Walrein ex {W} ***
484/470 Greevil's Starmie ex {W} ***
485/470 Lovrina's Farfetch’d ex {C} ***
486/470 Miror B.'s Ludicolo ex {W}{G} ***
487/470 Snagem's Bellossom ex {G} ***
488/470 Snattle's Glalie ex {W} ***
(Shining Pokémon)
489/470 Ardos's Shining Tauros {C} ***
490/470 Chobin's Shining Kangaskhan {C} ***
491/470 Cipher's Shining Granbull {C} ***
492/470 Duking's Shining Medicham {P} ***
493/470 Eldes's Shining Marowak {F} ***
494/470 Gonzap's Shining Breloom {G} ***
495/470 Gorigan's Shining Slowking {P} ***
496/470 Greevil's Shining Aerodactyl {F} ***
497/470 Lovrina's Shining Roselia {G} ***
498/470 Miror B.'s Shining Exploud {C} ***
499/470 Snagem's Shining Ursaring {C} ***
500/470 Snattle's Shining Quagsire {W} ***
(Crystal Pokémon)
501/470 Ardos's Swellow {CRY} ***
502/470 Chobin's Tropius {CRY} ***
503/470 Cipher's Forretress {CRY} ***
504/470 Duking's Tyranitar {CRY} ***
505/470 Eldes's Marowak {CRY} ***
506/470 Gonzap's Hariyama {CRY} ***
507/470 Gorigan's Arcanine {CRY} ***
508/470 Greevil's Tauros {CRY} ***
509/470 Lovrina's Wobbuffet {CRY} ***
510/470 Miror B.'s Golduck {CRY} ***
511/470 Snagem's Medicham {CRY} ***
512/470 Snattle's Metagross {CRY} ***
(Pokémon-*)
513/470 Ardos's Alakazam* {P} ***
514/470 Chobin's Tropius* {G} ***
515/470 Cipher's Murkrow* {D} ***
516/470 Eldes's Ninjask* {G} ***
517/470 Gligar* {F} ***
518/470 Gonzap's Whiscash* {W} ***
519/470 Gorigan's Slowking* {W} ***
520/470 Greevil's Tauros* {C} ***
521/470 Lovrina's Delcatty* {C} ***
522/470 Masquerain* {G} ***
523/470 Miror B.'s Shiftry* {G} ***
524/470 Quagsire* {W} ***
525/470 Snagem's Medicham* {P} ***
526/470 Snattle's Castform* {C} ***
(Boxtoppers)
527/405 Agnol's Munchlax {C} H
528/405 Cipher's Bonsly {F} H
529/470 Cipher Alliance H
530/470 Snagem Alliance H
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