Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness: Cipher/Snagem Resurrection (Set)

Snagem's Slaking(C)110hp
Stage 2 Pokemon Evolves from Snagem's Vigoroth

(Poke-Body)-Lazy Aura
As long as Slaking is your Active Pokemon, your opponent's Pokemon can't use Poke-Powers.

(C)(C) Slacking Off
Remove 5 damage counters and all Special Conditions from Snagem's Slaking. Snagem's Slaking can't use this attack during your next turn.

(C)(C)(C)(C) Upward Punch(70+)
This attack does 70 damage plus 40 more damage if the Defending Pokemon is a Pokemon ex or an Evolved Pokemon.

Weakness(F)
Resistance
Retreat Cost(C)(C)(C)
 
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Cipher’s Gulpin
Pokémon card
{G}
40 HP
Basic Pokémon
Weakness: {P}
Resistance: n/a
Retreat cost: {C}
{G} Acid Misfire Flip a coin. If tails, Cipher’s Gulpin does 10 damage to itself. 20
{G}{G} Special Sludge Flip 3 coins. For each heads, choose a Special Condition. The Defending Pokémon is now affected by those Special Conditions.

Cipher’s Swalot
Pokémon card
{G}
80 HP
Stage 1 Pokémon
Evolves from Cipher’s Gulpin
Put Cipher’s Swalot on the Basic Pokémon
Weakness: {P}
Resistance: n/a
Retreat cost: {C}{C}
{D}{C} Shadow Burst Knock Out Cipher’s Swalot. (No Prizes are taken.) Place 4 Shadow counters on each of your opponent's Pokémon in play that doesn't already have a Shadow counter on it. While a Pokémon has any Shadow counters on it, that Pokémon may not evolve, leave play, or use the same attack consecutively. At the end of your opponent's turn, remove 1 Shadow counter from those Pokémon.
{G}{G}{G} Sludge Charge The Defending Pokémon is now Poisoned. Put 1 damage counter plus 1 more damage counter for each Special Condition already affecting the Defending Pokémon between turns (even if it was already Poisoned). 40

Cipher’s Swinub
Pokémon card
{W}{F}
40 HP
Basic Pokémon
This Pokémon is both {W}{F} type.
Weakness: {M}
Resistance: {L} -30
Retreat cost: {C}
{W} Icicle Spear Flip 4 coins. This attack does 10 damage times the number of heads. 10x
{F}{F} Magnitude Does 10 damage to every Benched Pokémon (yours and your opponent’s). (Don’t apply Weakness and Resistance for Benched Pokémon.) 20

Cipher’s Piloswine
Pokémon card
{W}{F}
80 HP
Stage 1 Pokémon
Evolves from Cipher’s Swinub
Put Cipher’s Piloswine on the Basic Pokémon
This Pokémon is both {W}{F} type.
Weakness: {M}
Resistance: {L} -30
Retreat cost: {C}{C}
{F}{F} Earth Shake Does 10 damage to each of your opponent’s Benched Pokémon. (Don’t apply Weakness and Resistance for Benched Pokémon.) 30
{W}{W}{W} Frigid Blizzard Discard 2 {W} Energy cards attached to Cipher’s Piloswine or this attack does nothing. This attack does 40 damage to each of your opponent’s Pokémon. Don’t apply Weakness and Resistance.

Cipher’s Growlithe
Pokémon card
{R}
40 HP
Basic Pokémon
Weakness: {W}
Resistance: n/a
Retreat cost: {C}
{R} Wisp Smog Flip a coin. If heads, the Defending Pokémon is now Poisoned and Burned.
{R}{R} Fire Spit Flip 3 coins. This attack does 20 damage the number of heads. 20x

Cipher’s Arcanine
Pokémon card
{R}
80 HP
Stage 1 Pokémon
Evolves from Cipher’s Growlithe
Put Cipher’s Arcanine on the Basic Pokémon
Weakness: {W}
Resistance: n/a
Retreat cost: {C}{C}
{D}{C} Shadow Speed Place a Haste counter on Cipher’s Arcanine and if the Defending Pokémon doesn't already have any Shadow counters on it, place 3 Shadow counters on the Defending Pokémon. While a Pokémon has a Haste counter on it, that Pokémon pays {C} less to retreat. While a Pokémon has any Shadow counters on it, that Pokémon may not evolve, leave play, or use the same attack consecutively. At the end of your opponent's turn, remove 1 Shadow counter from the Defending Pokémon. If there are any {D} Energy cards attached to Cipher's Arcanine, you may treat Cipher's Arcanine as a {D} Pokémon during this turn until applying Weakness. 20
{R}{R}{R} Fire Blast Discard 1 {R} Energy card attached to Cipher’s Arcanine or this attack does nothing. 70
 
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Cipher’s Teddiursa
Pokémon card
{C}
40 HP
Basic Pokémon
Weakness: {F}
Resistance: {P} -30
Retreat cost: {C}
{C} Tackle 10
{C}{C} Double Scratch Flip 2 coins. This attack does 20 damage times the number of heads. 20x

Cipher’s Ursaring
Pokémon card
{C}
80 HP
Stage 1 Pokémon
Evolves from Cipher’s Teddiursa
Put Cipher’s Ursaring on the Basic Pokémon
Weakness: {F}
Resistance: {P} -30
Retreat cost: {C}{C}
{C}{C}{C} Damage Rage Flip a coin for each damage counter on all of your Pokémon. This attack does 10 damage times the number of heads. 10x
{C}{C}{C}{C} Dynamicpunch Flip a coin. If heads, the Defending Pokémon is now Confused. If tails, this attack does nothing (not even damage). 60

Snagem’s Teddiursa
Pokémon card
{C}
40 HP
Basic Pokémon
Weakness: {F}
Resistance: {P} -30
Retreat cost: {C}
{C} Scratch 10
{C}{C} Rising Lunge Flip a coin. If tails, this attack does nothing. 40

Snagem’s Ursaring
Pokémon card
{C}
80 HP
Stage 1 Pokémon
Evolves from Snagem’s Teddiursa
Put Snagem’s Ursaring on the Basic Pokémon
Weakness: {F}
Resistance: {P} -30
Retreat cost: {C}{C}
{C}{C}{C} Reversed Rage Flip a coin for each damage counter on all of your opponent’s Pokémon. This attack does 10 damage times the number of heads. 10x
{C}{C}{C}{C} Feint Attack Choose 1 of your opponent’s Pokémon. This attack does 40 damage to that Pokémon. This attack’s damage isn’t affected by Weakness, Resistance, Poké-Powers, Poké-Bodies, or any other effects on that Pokémon.

Miror B. Energy
Special Energy Card
Provides {G}{W}{RBW} Energy

You may only attach Miror B. Energy to a Pokémon with Miror B. in its name. Miror B. Energy provides 1 {G} Energy or 1 {W} Energy and 1 Energy that provides all types (colors) but provides only 1 Energy at a time. (This card provides a total of 2 Energy.) (Doesn't count as a basic Energy card.) If Miror B. Energy is ever attached to a Pokémon that doesn't have Miror B. in its name, discard Miror B. Energy.

Miror B. Energy
Special Energy Card

Cipher Energy can be attached only to a Pokémon with Miror B. in its name. Miror B. Energy provides {G}, {W}, and {D} Energy but provides 2 Energy at a time. (Doesn't count as a basic Energy card when not in play and has no effect other than providing Energy.) At the end of your turn, discard Miror B. Energy.
 
Here are the Miror B. Trainer cards!

Miror B. Ball
Trainer card
Flip a coin. If heads, search your deck for a Pokémon that has Miror B. in its name, show it to your opponent, and put it into your hand. If tails, search your deck for a Basic Pokémon that has Miror B. in its name, show it to your opponent and put into your hand. Shuffle your deck afterward.

Miror B. Belt
Trainer card
Pokémon Tool
Attach Team Flora Belt to 1 of your Pokémon with Miror B. in its name that doesn't already have a Pokémon Tool attached to it. If that Pokémon is Knocked Out, discard this card.
At any time between turns, if the Pokémon Miror B, Belt is attached to is your Active Pokémon, search your deck for a card that evolves from that Pokémon and put it on that Pokémon. (This counts as evolving that Pokémon.) Shuffle your deck afterward, then discard Miror B. Belt.

Miror B.’s Conspirator
Trainer card
Supporter
You can play only 1 Supporter each turn. Put this card next to your Active Pokémon and discard this card after playing it.
Search your deck for up to 2 in any combination of Basic Pokémon with Miror B. in its name and basic Energy cards, show them to your opponent, and put them into your hand. Shuffle your deck afterward.

Miror B.’s Hideout
Trainer card
Stadium card
This card stays in play when you play it. Discard this card if another Stadium card comes into play.
Whenever a player puts a Basic Pokémon that doesn’t have Miror B. in its name onto his or her Bench from his or her hand, that player puts a Miror B. counter on that Pokémon.

Miror B.’s Schemer
Trainer card
Supporter
You can play only 1 Supporter each turn. Put this card next to your Active Pokémon and discard this card after playing it.
Discard any 1 Pokémon from your hand. Then draw 3 cards. If you discarded a Pokémon with Miror B. in its name, draw 4 cards instead.

Miror B.’s Peon
Trainer card
Search your deck for up to 2 Pokémon with Miror B. in their names and place them onto your Bench. (You can't play Miror B.’s Peon if your Bench is full.) You can't place more Pokémon than you can put onto your Bench before it becomes full in this way.
 
Duking's Shuckle EX (G)(F) 100 HP

Poke-power: Shadow Formula
Once during your turn (Before you attack) You may remove 2 damage counters from each of your pokemon with Cipher, Snagem, Miror B., or Chobin in it's name (Including this one)

(G)(C) Toxic 40
The defening pokemon is now poisened. Put 2 damage counters instead of one between turns.

(G)(G)(C) Berry shot 60+
If there are any pokemon tools on one of your benched pokemon that has "Berry" in the name, you may discard it. If you do, this attack does 60 damage plus 30 more damage.

W:(M)
R: N/A
RC: (C)
 
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Cipher's Farfetch'd ex
90 HP {C}
Basic Pokémon

{C}{C} ONBS Leek If the Defending Pokémon has Duking in its name, this attack does 30 damage plus 30 more damage. 30+
{C}{C}{C}{C} Key Lair Slash This attack does 50 damage plus 20 more damage for each of your Pokémon in play with Cipher in its name (including this one). 50+

Weakness: {L}
Resistance: {F}
Retreat Cost: {C}

Cipher's Gengar ex
140 HP {G}{P}
Stage 2 Pokémon (Evolves from Cipher's Haunter)
(This Pokémon is both {G}{P} type.)

{P}{C} Extra Nightmare If the Defending Pokémon is a Pokémon-ex, this attack does 40 damage plus 20 more damage. Either way, the Defending Pokémon is now Asleep. 40+
{G}{G}{G}{G}{G} Gateon Waste Dump Discard all {G} Energy cards attached to Cipher's Gengar ex or this attack does nothing. This attack does 70 damage to each of your opponent's Pokémon in play and each Defending Pokémon is now Poisoned. Don't apply Weakness and Resistance for this attack.

Weakness: {P}{D}
Resistance: {F}
Retreat Cost: {C}{C}{C}

Cipher's Glalie ex
120 HP {W}
Stage 1 Pokémon (Evolves from Cipher's Snorunt)

Poké-BODY HQ Lab Chill
No Freeze counters may be placed on Cipher's Glalie ex.
{W}{W}{W}{C} Ultra Chunk 80

Weakness: {R}
Resistance: none
Retreat Cost: {C}{C}
 
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Sorry for the wait, but here are my Pokémon-ex!

Chobin’s Jumpluff ex
Pokémon card
{G}
120 HP
Stage 2 Pokémon
Evolves from Chobin’s Skiploom
Put Chobin’s Jumpluff ex on the Stage 1 card
When Pokémon-ex has been Knocked Out, your opponent takes 2 Prize cards
Weakness: {R}
Resistance: {F} -30
Retreat cost: n/a
{G}{G} Hyper Spore Drain Flip a coin until you get tails. This attack does 30 damage times the number of heads, discard an Energy card attached to the Defending Pokémon for each heads, and remove 2 damage counters from Chobin’s Jumpluff ex for each heads. 30x
{C}{C}{C} Confusion The Defending Pokémon is now Confused. 50

Cipher’s Walrein ex
Pokémon card
{W}
150 HP
Stage 2 Pokémon
Evolves from Cipher’s Sealeo
Put Cipher’s Walrein ex on the Stage 1 card
When Pokémon-ex has been Knocked Out, your opponent takes 2 Prize cards
Weakness: {G}{F}
Resistance: n/a
Retreat cost: {C}{C}{C}
{W}{W} Freeze Refraction You may move all Energy cards attached to Cipher’s Walrein to your Benched Pokémon. If you do, place a Freeze counter on the Defending Pokémon. While a Pokémon has a Freeze counter, that Pokémon may not attack or retreat while Cipher’s Walrein ex remains your Active Pokémon. A Freeze counter may be removed by any effect that removes all Special Conditions. 50
{W}{W}{W}{W}{W} Ice Launcher Flip a coin until you get tails. This attack does 80 damage plus 40 more damage for each heads. 80+

Snagem’s Bellossom ex
Pokémon card
{G}
150 HP
Stage 2 Pokémon
Evolves from Snagem’s Gloom
Put Snagem’s Bellossom ex on the Stage 1 card
When Pokémon-ex has been Knocked Out, your opponent takes 2 Prize cards
Weakness: {G}{R}
Resistance: {W} -30
Retreat cost: {C}{C}
{G}{G} Endless Razor Leaf Flip a coin until you get tails. This attack dos 50 damage times the number of heads. 50x
{G}{G}{C}{C} Solar Smash Does 60 damage plus 10 more damage for each damage counter on the Defending Pokémon. This attack does 10 damage to each of your opponent’s Benched Pokémon. (Don’t apply Weakness and Resistance for Benched Pokémon.) 60+
 
Cipher's Swellow ex(C)90hp
Stage 1 Pokemon Evolves from Cipher's Taillow
Pokemon ex Rule

(C) Cipher Seeker
Search your deck for a card and put it in your hand. Then, search your deck for a card with Cipher in its name and put it in your hand. Shuffle your deck afterwards.

(C)(C) Ardos Beak
Choose 1 of your opponent's Pokemon. This attack does 10 damage plus 10 more damage for each Pokemon on your side of the field named Cipher's Swellow, Cipher's Snorlax, Cipher's Electabuzz, or Cipher's Alakazam in play(don't apply Weakness and Resistance for Benched Pokemon).

(C)(C)(C)(C) Orrenado(20)
Your opponent discards their hand.

Weakness(L)
Resistance(F)
Retreat Cost

LMK if it's too broken.
 
Chobin's Tropius* 90 HP (G)

(C) Propeller 10
Switch Chobin's Tropius* with one of your benched Pokemon.

(G)(G)(C) Tropical Power 50+
If Chobin's Tropius* has only (G) energy attached to it, this attack does 50 damage plus 30 more damage.

W: (R)
R: N/A
RC: (C)
 
Cipher's Delcatty*
80 HP {C}
Basic Pokémon (You can't have more than 1 Pokémon-* in your deck.)

{C} Tackle 10
{D}{C}{C} Dark Trick If the Defending Pokémon has a Pokémon Tool or Technical Machine attached to it, choose 1 of those cards and flip a coin. If heads and if that card is a Pokémon Tool, apply the effects of that card as if it was attached to Cipher's Delcatty*, then discard that card. If heads and if that card is a Technical Machine, this attack copies that card's attack, including its Energy cost and anything else required in order to use that attack (such as discarding Energy cards), then discard that card. If there are any {D} Energy cards attached to Cipher's Delcatty*, you may treat Cipher's Delcatty as a {D} Pokémon during this turn until applying Weakness.

Weakness: {F}
Resistance: none
Retreat Cost: {C}

Cipher's Tauros*
80 HP {C}
Basic Pokémon (You can't have more than 1 Pokémon-* in your deck.)

{C}{C} Bovine Combo If both Cipher's Tauros* and a Pokémon with Miltank in its name are your Active Pokémon, this attack does 20 damage plus 20 more damage. If the Defending Pokémon is a Stage 2 evolved Pokémon, a Pokémon-*, or a Pokémon with Shining in its name, this attack's damage is doubled (before Weakness and Resistance). 20+

Weakness: {F}
Resistance: none
Retreat Cost: {C}{C}

Quagsire*
80 HP {W}{F}
Basic Pokémon (You can't have more than 1 Pokémon-* in your deck.)

{W}{W} Star Pop This attack does 20 damage plus 10 more damage for each of your opponent's Pokémon that has Shining in its name or is a Pokémon-*. 20+
{F}{F}{F} Tank Mud This attack does 180 damage minus 30 damage for each Prize card you have remaining. 180-

Weakness: {G}
Resistance: {L}
Retreat Cost: {C}{C}
 
Cipher's Castform*
70 HP {C}
Basic Pokémon (You can't have more than 1 Pokémon-* in your deck.)

Poké-BODY Energy Weather
All basic Energy cards attached to Cipher's Castform* provide both its regular type (color) and Cipher's Castform*'s type (color) but provides only 1 Energy at a time. Cipher's Castform* takes no damage by any effect of a Shadowsky counter on the field (even if Cipher's Castform has no Shadow counters on it).
{C}{C}{C} Weather Star Discard 1 Energy card that's the same type (color) as Cipher's Castform* or this attack does nothing. If the Defending Pokémon is a Stage 2 evolved Pokémon, this attack does 40 damage plus 80 more damage. 40+

Weakness: {F}
Resistance: none
Retreat Cost: {C}

Cipher's Slowking*
90 HP {W}{P}
Basic Pokémon (You can't have more than 1 Pokémon-* in your deck.)
(This Pokémon is both {W}{P} type.)

{P}{C} Psychic This attack does 10 damage plus 10 more damage for each Energy card attached to the Defending Pokémon. 10+
{W}{W}{W} Lucky Dew Flip a coin until you get tails. This attack does 30 damage plus 20 more damage for each heads. 30+

Weakness: {D}
Resistance: none
Retreat Cost: {C}{C}{C}
 
Cipher's Ninjask*(G)70hp
Basic Pokemon
You can have up to 1 Pokemon* in your deck

(G)(C) Stealth Strike
Flip a coin for each of your opponent's Pokemon. For each heads, this attack does 20 damage to that Pokemon. Don't apply Weakness and Resistance for this attack.

(G)(G)(C) Ninja Wing(10+)
This attack does 10 damage plus 10 more damage times the number of cards your opponent has in his or her hand minus the number of cards in your hand.

Weakness(L)
Resistance(F)
Retreat Cost(C)
 
Gligar*(F)70hp
Basic Pokemon
You can't have more than 1 Pokemon* in your deck

(F) Extra Pinch(10)
If the Defending Pokemon is a Pokemon ex, the Defending Pokemon is now Poisoned.

(F)(C)(C) Aerial Scorpio(50+)
If your opponent has 4 or more Benched Pokemon, this attack does 50 damage plus 50 more damage and discard all Energies attached to Gligar*.

Weakiness(W)
Resistance(F)
Retreat Cost(C)

Miror B.'s Shiftry*(G)/(D)80hp
Basic Pokemon
This Pokemon is both (G) and (D) type
You can't have more than 1 Pokemon* in your deck

(G) Miror Fan(10+)
This attack does 10 damage plus 10 more damage for each Evovled Pokemon with Miror B. in its name on your bench. If this attack does 40 or more damage to the Defending Pokemon(before applying Weakness and Resistance), discard an Energy attached to Miror B.'s Shiftry*.

(G)(D)(C) Solar Shadow(350-)
This attack does 350 damage minus the number of cards left in your opponent's deck.

Weakness(R)
Resistance(W)
Retreat Cost(C)
 
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Sorry for the wait, but here are my Pokémon *.

Cipher’s Alakazam *
Pokémon card
{P}
90 HP
Basic Pokémon
You can't have more than 1 Pokémon * in your deck.
Weakness: {P}
Resistance: n/a
Retreat cost: {C}{C}
{P}{P} Miracle Psy Flip a coin. If heads, place either a Char, Freeze, or Seed counter on the Defending Pokémon. 20
{P}{P}{P} Shadow Star Discard 2 {P} Energy cards attached to Cipher’s Alakazam * or this attack does nothing. Place 5 Shadow counters on each of your opponent's Pokémon-ex in play that doesn't already have a Shadow counter on it. While a Pokémon has any Shadow counters on it, that Pokémon may not evolve, leave play, or use the same attack consecutively. At the end of your opponent's turn, remove 1 Shadow counter from those Pokémon.

Snagem’s Whiscash *
Pokémon card
{W}{F}
90 HP
Basic Pokémon
You can't have more than 1 Pokémon * in your deck.
This Pokémon is both {W}{F} type.
Weakness: {G}
Resistance: {L} -30
Retreat cost: {C}{C}
{F}{F} Dig Under Choose 1 of your opponent’s Pokémon and this attack does 30 damage to it. Don’t apply Weakness and Resistance.
{W}{W}{W} Mud Lake Count the number of Prize cards you have left. This attack does 20 damage to a number of your opponent’s Benched Pokémon equal to that number and discard an Energy card attached to that number of your opponent’s Pokémon. (Don’t apply Weakness and Resistance for Benched Pokémon.) 40

Masquerain *
Pokémon card
{G}
70 HP
Basic Pokémon
You can't have more than 1 Pokémon * in your deck.
Weakness: {R}
Resistance: {F} -30
Retreat cost: n/a
{W} Tropical Collect Count the number of Prize cards your opponent has taken. Search your deck for up to that many basic {W} and/or {G} Energy cards and attach them to your Pokémon in any way you like. Shuffle your deck afterward.
{G}{C}{C} Rain Forest Cloud Does 20 damage plus 10 more damage for each {G} and/or {W} Energy in play. 20+
 
Here are the secret cards and the boxtoppers:

Michael's Eevee
40 HP {C}
Basic Pokémon

Poké-POWER Longtime Friend
If Michael's Eevee isn't affected by a Special Condition, ignore any effect other than Shadow counters that would prevent you from evolving Michael's Eevee (even if you played Michael's Eevee during this turn).
{C}{C} Energy Tackle This attack does 10 damage times the number of Energy attached to Michael's Eevee. 10x

Weakness: {F}
Resistance: none
Retreat Cost: {C}

Michael's Vaporeon
80 HP {W}
Stage 1 Pokémon (Evolves from Michael's Eevee)

Poké-BODY Friendly Combo
If both Michael's Vaporeon and a Pokémon with an owner in its name that doesn't have Magma, Aqua, Flora, Plasma, Rocket, Cipher, Snagem, Miror B., Chobin, or Giovanni in its name are your Active Pokémon, any damage done by either Pokémon's attacks are increased by 20 (before Weakness and Resistance).
{W}{W}{W} Emotioned Shot If Michael's Vaporeon has any Shadow counters on it, remove 1 of them. 40

Weakness: {L}
Resistance: none
Retreat Cost: {C}{C}

Michael's Jolteon
70 HP {W}
Stage 1 Pokémon (Evolves from Michael's Eevee)

Poké-BODY Friendly Combo
If both Michael's Jolteon and a Pokémon with an owner in its name that doesn't have Magma, Aqua, Flora, Plasma, Rocket, Cipher, Snagem, Miror B., or Chobin in its name are your Active Pokémon, any damage done by either Pokémon's attacks are increased by 20 (before Weakness and Resistance).
{L}{L}{L} Revenge Bolt If the Defending Pokémon has Magma, Aqua, Flora, Plasma, Rocket, Cipher, Snagem, Miror B., Chobin, or Giovanni in its name, this attack does 40 damage plus 30 more damage. 40+

Weakness: {F}
Resistance: {M}
Retreat Cost: {C}

Michael's Flareon
80 HP {R}
Stage 1 Pokémon (Evolves from Michael's Eevee)

Poké-BODY Friendly Combo
If both Michael's Flareon and a Pokémon with an owner in its name that doesn't have Magma, Aqua, Flora, Plasma, Rocket, Cipher, Snagem, Miror B., or Chobin in its name are your Active Pokémon, any damage done by either Pokémon's attacks are increased by 20 (before Weakness and Resistance).
{R}{R}{R} Shadowed Burn If the Defending Pokémon has any Shadow counters on it, remove 1 of them and that Pokémon is now Burned. 40

Weakness: {W}
Resistance: none
Retreat Cost: {C}{C}

Michael's Espeon
80 HP {P}
Stage 1 Pokémon (Evolves from Michael's Eevee)

Poké-BODY Friendly Combo
If both Michael's Espeon and a Pokémon with an owner in its name that doesn't have Magma, Aqua, Flora, Plasma, Rocket, Cipher, Snagem, Miror B., or Chobin in its name are your Active Pokémon, any damage done by either Pokémon's attacks are increased by 20 (before Weakness and Resistance).
{P}{P}{P} Heart Confuse If the Defending Pokémon has any Shadow counters on it, remove 1 of them and that Pokémon is now Confused. 40

Weakness: {D}
Resistance: none
Retreat Cost: {C}{C}

Michael's Umbreon
80 HP {D}
Stage 1 Pokémon (Evolves from Michael's Eevee)

Poké-BODY Friendly Combo
If both Michael's Umbreon and a Pokémon with an owner in its name that doesn't have Magma, Aqua, Flora, Plasma, Rocket, Cipher, Snagem, Miror B., or Chobin in its name are your Active Pokémon, any damage done by either Pokémon's attacks are increased by 20 (before Weakness and Resistance).
{D}{D}{D} Shadow Escape Remove all Shadow counters from Michael's Umbreon. 20

Weakness: {F}
Resistance: {P}
Retreat Cost: {C}{C}

Agnol's Munchlax
40 HP {C}
Baby Pokémon (Evolves into Agnol's Snorlax)

If your Active Pokémon is a Baby Pokémon and your opponent announces an attack, your opponent flips a coin (before doing anything else). If tails, your opponent’s turn ends.
{C}{C} Deep Growl The Defending Pokémon is now Confused. 20

Weakness: none
Resistance: none
Retreat Cost: {C}{C}
This boxtopper goes with Agnol's Snorlax from Pokémon Colosseum Set.

Cipher's Bonsly
40 HP {F}
Baby Pokémon (Evolves into Cipher's Sudowoodo)

If your Active Pokémon is a Baby Pokémon and your opponent announces an attack, your opponent flips a coin (before doing anything else). If tails, your opponent’s turn ends.
{D}{C} Shadow Rocks If there are any {D} Energy cards attached to Cipher's Bonsly, you may treat Cipher's Bonsly as a {D} Pokémon during this turn until applying Weakness. 10

Weakness: none
Resistance: none
Retreat Cost: {C}
This boxtopper goes with Cipher's Sudowoodo from Cipher/Snagem Threat.

And that wraps up cardmaking for this set. The DS-transmitted data will appear below this post.
 
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This first piece of data for this set involves all the Pokémon cards that aren't any of the following: Pokémon-ex, Pokémon-*, legendary Pokémon, a Munchlax, a Bonsly, or a secret card. Transmit the password to the Tajiri server with Emerald in the GBA slot. Head for any TV (except the one on the lower floors of either your house or the Cove Lily hotel in Lilycove) to watch a program. Here's the program:

Program:
<normal Pokémon News intro>
"We have recieved wonderful news from the Safari Zone. <owner> is hosting the <owner> Cup in the SAFARI ZONE expansion. You have a chance to catch a <Pokémon> and face <owner> for a cash prize!"
<normal Pokémon News closing>
<owner>--The owner on the card. The first occurence will be proceeded by the word "team" if the ownername is Cipher or Snagem. The variable will be Duking if the Pokémon doesn't have an ownername.
<Pokémon>--The Pokémon species you transmitted.

Head for the Safari Zone. You'll still have to pay 500 in money to get in, but you'll be given 60 Safari Balls, and they'll ask to hold your Pokémon during the event. Once in the Safari Zone, you'll be whisked right to the expansion, where you can catch the normal Pokémon there plus the one you transmitted. You have unlimited steps during this event. Once you catch 3 Pokémon, the host of the cup or a representative will approach you and want a battle. Each person will use one of two teams of freshly-caught Safari Zone Pokémon at a catchable level, depending on whether you caught the Cup Pokémon or not. Here's the two sets of teams:

SET 1--YOU CAUGHT THE CUP POKÉMON
Cipher Peon Eva(F): Mareep, Teddiursa, Marill
Team Snagem Sal(M): Shuckle, Shuckle, Remoraid
Wanderer Miror B.(M): Shuckle, Ledyba, Spinarak
Researcher Chobin(M): Goldeen, Qwilfish, Remoraid
[PK][MN] Trainer Duking(M): Shuckle, Shuckle, Shuckle

SET 2--YOU DIDN'T CATCH THE CUP POKÉMON
Cipher Peon Eva(F): <Cup Pokémon>, Teddiursa, Marill
Team Snagem Sal(M): <Cup Pokémon>, Shuckle, Remoraid
Wanderer Miror B.(M): <Cup Pokémon>, Ledyba, Spinarak
Researcher Chobin(M): <Cup Pokémon>, Qwilfish, Remoraid
[PK][MN] Trainer Duking(M): <Cup Pokémon>, Shuckle, Shuckle

If you win the battle, you'll recieve a 5000 cash stake. Either way, you'll return to the desk. If you won the battle, you'll send your catch to the PC; if you lost the battle, you'll be forced to let your catch go. Either way, you'll have your Pokémon returned to you, and swap your Safari Balls for 100 in money for each remaining ball.


Since Bonsly, Munchlax, and legendaries cannot be the Cup Pokémon, there's a different piece of data for them. This piece of data will be in another post.
 
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If you transmit the passwords on all 10 Shining Pokémon from the Final Fantasy VII set to the Tajiri server, followed by the password "C4F-4M0-Vxx", where xx denotes a two-letter version identifier; in this case XD for XD: Gale of Darkness. (The reason you need a confirmation password is because there was a version of this data for Colosseum in the FF7 set.) You must have beaten Greevil at least once, because the Orre Colosseum is required for this version of the data. Once the passwords are transmitted, you'll download a challenge for the Orre Colosseum. Transmit the data via Wi-Fi. Enter your team at the Orre Colosseum and select Marathon Challenge. (The Orre Colosseum in XD: Gale of Darkness is an Open Level tournament, where your opponent's level is equal to your highest-level Pokémon but no lower than 60.) Once you select the tournament, you'll be asked to select either 1-on-1 or 2-on-2. Once you've done that, Eagun will leave and Sephiroth will walk into the Colosseum! In some E10+-rated dialogue, Sephiroth will tell you that you're about to undergo a test of endurance that will pit you against some of the top criminal minds in the land one after the other, and that you will be permitted 6 Pokémon of any level to take on their Open Level teams (equal to the level of your highest-level Pokémon, or level 60 if all of your Pokémon are below level 60). You still earn a continue for each battle you win without losing a single Pokémon. Here is a listing of the leaders and their teams:

Cipher and Snagem, First Bout
Battle 1
Trainer Name: CIPHER ADMIN LOVRINA
Gender: Female
Pokémon: Shuckle, Milotic, Wobbuffet, Blissey, Misdreavus, Chikorita

Battle 2
Trainer Name: CIPHER ADMIN SNATTLE
Gender: Male
Pokémon: Electrode, Gengar, Muk, Glalie, Regirock, Regice

Battle 3
Trainer Name: CIPHER ADMIN GORIGAN
Gender: Male
Pokémon: Salamence, Granbull, Arcanine, Tauros, Hitmontop, Gyarados

Battle 4
Trainer Name: CHOBIN & ROBO GROUDON
Gender: Male (Chobin), Genderless (Robo Groudon)
Pokémon: Scizor, Mr. Mime, Dragonite, Marowak, Kangaskhan, Ninjask

Battle 5
Trainer Name: SNAGEM HEAD GONZAP
Gender: Male
Pokémon: Blastoise, Slaking, Skarmory, Salamence, Venusaur, Charizard

Battle 6
Trainer Name: CIPHER ADMIN ARDOS
Gender: Male
Pokémon: Sceptile, Charizard, Gengar, Aerodactyl, Tauros, Starmie

Battle 7
Trainer Name: CIPHER ADMIN ELDES
Gender: Male
Pokémon: Latios, Latias, Gengar, Metagross, Snorlax, Tauros

Battle 8
Trainer Name: CIPHER BOSS GREEVIL
Gender: Male
Pokémon: Moltres, Rhydon, Articuno, Exeggutor, Zapdos, Tauros

Battle 9
Trainer Name: WANDERER MIROR B.
Gender: Male
Pokémon: Lotad, Lombre, Ludicolo, Electrode, Nosepass, Dragonite

Team Magma:
Battle 10
Trainer Name: MAGMA ADMIN TABITHA
Gender: Female
Pokémon: Arcanine, Mightyena, Camerupt, Charizard, Crobat, Dugtrio

Battle 11
Trainer Name: MAGMA ADMIN COURTNEY
Gender: Female
Pokémon: Ninetales, Mightyena, Camerupt, Blaziken, Crobat, Quagsire

Battle 12
Trainer Name: MAGMA ADMIN HARLAND
Gender: Male
Pokémon: Camerupt, Mightyena, Blaziken, Armaldo, Magmar, Arcanine

Battle 13
Trainer Name: MAGMA LEADER MAXIE
Gender: Male
Pokémon: Mightyena, Crobat, Houndoom, Rapidash, Typhlosion, Camerupt

Team Aqua:
Battle 14
Trainer Name: AQUA ADMIN MATT
Gender: Male
Pokémon: Cloyster, Mightyena, Sharpedo, Blastoise, Crobat, Salamence

Battle 15
Trainer Name: AQUA ADMIN SHELLY
Gender: Female
Pokémon: Starmie, Mightyena, Sharpedo, Feraligatr, Crobat, Altaria

Battle 16
Trainer Name: AQUA ADMIN ISABEL
Gender: Female
Pokémon: Sharpedo, Ludicolo, Dragonair, Dewgong, Jynx, Quagsire

Battle 17
Trainer Name: AQUA LEADER ARCHIE
Gender: Male
Pokémon: Mightyena, Crobat, Octillery, Gyarados, Swampert, Sharpedo

Team Flora:
Battle 18
Trainer Name: FLORA ADMIN BRAD
Gender: Male
Pokémon: Victreebel, Mightyena, Cacturne, Meganium, Crobat, Shiftry

Battle 19
Trainer Name: FLORA ADMIN SETH
Gender: Male
Pokémon: Vileplume, Mightyena, Cacturne, Sceptile, Crobat, Ludicolo

Battle 20
Trainer Name: FLORA ADMIN XENIA
Gender: Female
Pokémon: Cacturne, Gardevoir, Vileplume, Skarmory, Tangela, Cradily

Battel 21
Trainer Name: FLORA LEADER FARLIE
Gender: Male
Pokémon: Mightyena, Crobat, Jumpluff, Exeggutor, Venusaur, Cacturne

Team Plasma:
Battle 22
Trainer Name: PLASMA ADMIN DAVID
Gender: Male
Pokémon: Magneton, Mightyena, Manectric, Ampharos, Crobat, Raichu

Battle 23
Trainer Name: PLASMA ADMIN RHONDA
Gender: Female
Pokémon: Electrode, Mightyena, Manectric, Lanturn, Crobat, Electabuzz

Battle 24
Trainer Name: PLASMA ADMIN JACK
Gender: Male
Pokémon: Manectric, Exploud, Electrode, Xatu, Electabuzz, Raichu

Battle 25
Trainer Name: PLASMA LEADER PLASMAE
Gender: Female
Pokémon: Mightyena, Crobat, Raichu, Magneton, Ampharos, Manectric

Team Rocket:
Battle 26
Trainer Name: ROCKET ADMINS JESSIE & JAMES
Gender: Female (Jessie), Male (James)
Pokémon: Arbok, Weezing, Wobbuffet, Victreebel, Dustox, Cacturne

Battle 27
Trainer Name: ROCKET ADMINS BUTCH & CASSIDY
Gender: Male (Butch), Female (Cassidy)
Pokémon: Raticate, Primeape, Houndoom, Hitmontop, Mightyena, Armaldo

Battle 28
Trainer Name: ROCKET ADMINS ANNIE & OAKLEY
Gender: Both Female
Pokémon: Ariados, Espeon, Azumarill, Sunflora, Camerupt, Altaria

Battle 29
Trainer Name: ROCKET ADMIN TYSON
Gender: Male
Pokémon: Spearow, Fearow, Meganium, Torkoal, Manectric, Crawdaunt

Battle 30
Trainer Name: ROCKET LEADER GIOVANNI
Gender: Male
Pokémon: Persian, Gyarados, Machamp, Aggron, Nidoking, Tyranitar

(At this point, Sephiroth shows up again and says that Cipher and Snagem as well as "the one astride a robot Groudon" (Chobin) and "the one in the afro" (Miror B.) are ready for a second bout, having redeemed their "second bout" passes before swapping their teams.)

Cipher and Snagem, Second Bout
Battle 31
Trainer Name: CIPHER ADMIN LOVRINA
Gender: Female
Pokémon: Roselia, Milotic, Gorebyss, Blissey, Misdreavus, Meganium

Battle 32
Trainer Name: CIPHER ADMIN SNATTLE
Gender: Male
Pokémon: Electrode, Gengar, Muk, Glalie, Scizor, Castform, Metagross
NOTE: Snattle is not following the Colosseum rules. The turn after Electrode goes down, he'll skip a turn to illegally swap Electrode for Metagross in his lineup.
After Winning: Recieve 15,000 Pokécoupon points as a reward for clearing a rulebreaker from the challenge; you get these points even if you don't complete the challenge
Cumulative Bonus: 15,000 Pokécoupon points

Battle 33
Trainer Name: CIPHER ADMIN GORIGAN
Gender: Male
Pokémon: Granbull, Tauros, Hitmontop, Ursaring, Aggron, Dugtrio, Skarmory
NOTE: Gorigan is not following the Colosseum rules. The turn after Granbull goes down, he'll skip a turn to illegally swap Granbull for Skarmory in his lineup.
After Winning: Recieve 15,000 Pokécoupon points as a reward for clearing a rulebreaker from the challenge; you get these points even if you don't complete the challenge
Cumulative Bonus: 30,000 Pokécoupon points

Battle 34
Trainer Name: CHOBIN & ROBO GROUDON
Gender: Male (Chobin), Genderless (Robo Groudon)
Pokémon: Scizor, Mr. Mime, Dragonite, Sunflora, Gyarados, Jumpluff, Tropius
NOTE: Chobin is not following the Colosseum rules. The turn after Scizor goes down, he'll skip a turn to illegally swap Scizor for Tropius in his lineup.
After Winning: Recieve 15,000 Pokécoupon points as a reward for clearing a rulebreaker from the challenge; you get these points even if you don't complete the challenge
Cumulative Bonus: 45,000 Pokécoupon points

Battle 35
Trainer Name: SNAGEM HEAD GONZAP
Gender: Male
Pokémon: Blastoise, Swampert, Blaziken, Sceptile, Venusaur, Charizard, Skarmory
NOTE: Gonzap is not following the Colosseum rules. The turn after Blastoise goes down, he'll skip a turn to illegally swap Blastoise for Skarmory in his lineup.
After Winning: Recieve 15,000 Pokécoupon points as a reward for clearing a rulebreaker from the challenge; you get these points even if you don't complete the challenge
Cumulative Bonus: 60,000 Pokécoupon points

Battle 36
Trainer Name: CIPHER ADMIN ARDOS
Gender: Male
Pokémon: Alakazam, Kingdra, Gengar, Aerodactyl, Tauros, Starmie, Heracross
NOTE: Ardos is not following the Colosseum rules. The turn after Alakazam goes down, he'll skip a turn to illegally swap Alakazam for Heracross in his lineup.
After Winning: Recieve 15,000 Pokécoupon points as a reward for clearing a rulebreaker from the challenge; you get these points even if you don't complete the challenge
Cumulative Bonus: 75,000 Pokécoupon points

Battle 37
Trainer Name: CIPHER ADMIN ELDES
Gender: Male
Pokémon: Gengar, Metagross, Snorlax, Tauros, Ninjask, Flygon, Hypno
NOTE: Eldes is not following the Colosseum rules. The turn after Gengar goes down, he'll skip a turn to illegally swap Gengar for Hypno in his lineup.
After Winning: Recieve 15,000 Pokécoupon points as a reward for clearing a rulebreaker from the challenge; you get these points even if you don't complete the challenge
Cumulative Bonus: 90,000 Pokécoupon points

Battle 38
Trainer Name: CIPHER BOSS GREEVIL
Gender: Male
Pokémon: Manectric, Swellow, Starmie, Granbull, Altaria, Aerodactyl, Flygon
NOTE: Greevil is not following the Colosseum rules. The turn after Manectric goes down, he'll skip a turn to illegally swap Manectric for Flygon in his lineup.
After Winning: Recieve 15,000 Pokécoupon points as a reward for clearing a rulebreaker from the challenge; you get these points even if you don't complete the challenge
Cumulative Bonus: 105,000 Pokécoupon points

Battle 39
Trainer Name: WANDERER MIROR B.
Gender: Male
Pokémon: Ludicolo, Shiftry, Jumpluff, Sudowoodo, Golduck, Exploud, Armaldo
NOTE: Miror B. is not following the Colosseum rules. The turn after Ludicolo goes down, he'll skip a turn to illegally swap Ludicolo for Armaldo in his lineup.
After Winning: Recieve 15,000 Pokécoupon points as a reward for clearing a rulebreaker from the challenge; you get these points even if you don't complete the challenge
Cumulative Bonus: 120,000 Pokécoupon points

The Turks, Jenova, and Sephiroth
Battle 40
Trainer Name: TURK TEAMMATE RENO
Gender: Male
Pokémon: Relicanth, Mawile, Sableye, Flygon, Marowak, Victreebel, Jumpluff
NOTE: Reno is not following the Colosseum rules. The turn after Relicanth goes down, he'll skip a turn to illegally swap Relicanth for Jumpluff in his lineup.
After Winning: Recieve 15,000 Pokécoupon points as a reward for clearing a rulebreaker from the challenge; you get these points even if you don't complete the challenge
Cumulative Bonus: 135,000 Pokécoupon points

Battle 41
Trainer Name: TURK TEAMMATE RUDE
Gender: Male
Pokémon: Kangaskhan, Gengar, Electabuzz, Gligar, Steelix, Slowking, Tentacruel
NOTE: Rude is not following the Colosseum rules. The turn after Kangaskhan goes down, he'll skip a turn to illegally swap Kangaskhan for Tentacruel in his lineup.
After Winning: Recieve 15,000 Pokécoupon points as a reward for clearing a rulebreaker from the challenge; you get these points even if you don't complete the challenge
Cumulative Bonus: 150,000 Pokécoupon points

Battle 42
Trainer Name: TURK TEAMMATE ELENA
Gender: Female
Pokémon: Venusaur, Blaziken, Swampert, Ampharos, Flygon, Salamence, Dragonite
NOTE: Elena is not following the Colosseum rules. The turn after Venusaur goes down, she'll skip a turn to illegally swap Venusaur for Dragonite in her lineup.
After Winning: Recieve 15,000 Pokécoupon points as a reward for clearing a rulebreaker from the challenge; you get these points even if you don't complete the challenge
Cumulative Bonus: 165,000 Pokécoupon points

Battle 43
Trainer Name: MIDGAR MONSTER JENOVA
Gender: Female
Jenova's Form: Birth
Pokémon: Electabuzz, Raichu, Lanturn, Plusle, Minun, Manectric

Battle 44
Trainer Name: MIDGAR MONSTER JENOVA
Gender: Female
Jenova's Form: Life
Pokémon: Blastoise, Walrein, Starmie, Crawdaunt, Corsola, Swampert
NOTE: Jenova swapped her team without a "second bout" pass and is thus not following the Colosseum rules.
After Winning: Recieve 40,000 Pokécoupon points as a reward for clearing a rulebreaker from the challenge; you get these points even if you don't complete the challenge
Cumulative Bonus: 205,000 Pokécoupon points

Battle 45
Trainer Name: MIDGAR MONSTER JENOVA
Gender: Female
Jenova's Form: Death
Pokémon: Charizard, Typhlosion, Blaziken, Houndoom, Camerupt, Magcargo
NOTE: Jenova again swapped her team without a "second bout" pass and is thus not following the Colosseum rules.
After Winning: Recieve 65,000 Pokécoupon points as a reward for clearing a rulebreaker from the challenge; you get these points even if you don't complete the challenge
Cumulative Bonus: 270,000 Pokécoupon points

Semifinal
Trainer Name: MIDGAR MONSTER JENOVA
Gender: Female
Jenova's Form: Synthesis
Pokémon: Regirock, Raikou, Regice, Entei, Registeel, Suicune
NOTE: Jenova again swapped her team without a "second bout" pass and is thus not following the Colosseum rules.
After Winning: Recieve 115,000 Pokécoupon points as a reward for clearing a rulebreaker from the challenge; you get these points even if you don't complete the challenge
Cumulative Bonus: 385,000 Pokécoupon points

Final
Trainer Name: MIDGAR DARKNESS SEPHIROTH
Gender: Male
Pokémon: Gengar, Banette, Dusclops, Sableye, Sharpedo, Misdreavus, Houndoom
NOTE: Sephiroth is not following the Colosseum rules. The turn after Gengar goes down, he'll skip a turn to illegally swap Gengar for Houndoom in his lineup.
After Winning: Recieve 15,000 Pokécoupon points as a reward for clearing a rulebreaker from the challenge
Cumulative Bonus: 400,000 Pokécoupon points

Once you beat Sephiroth, the 47-battle challenge is cleared. In addition to any bonus points you accumulated during the challenge, you'll recieve 100,000 Pokécoupon points for clearing the challenge. Add the bonus points to that and you've recieved a total of 500,000 Pokécoupon points in this challenge. If you lose the challenge and don't have a continue, you'll still recieve any bonus Pokécoupon points you accumulated, up to 385,000 if Sephiroth is the one who beat you.

You can suspend your challenge and pick it up some other time. If you suspend the challenge, you'll be shown your quick password which will allow you to download the challenge from the Tajiri server with just one password.
 
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