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'''Diamond & Pearl - Stormfront''' (Japanese: '''破空の激闘''' ''Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky'') is | '''Diamond & Pearl - Stormfront''' (Japanese: '''破空の激闘''' ''Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky'') is the seventh and final expansion of cards of the English Diamond & Pearl Series of the TCG. The Japanese release is the sixth and final of the Japanese DP Era. | ||
==Description== | |||
<i>The Sky Darkens... The Earth Trembles... The Storm is Coming! | |||
A turbulent force is approaching and it's on a collision course with everything you thought you knew about the Pokémon TCG! In Diamond & Pearl--Stormfront, you are met head-on by powerful Pokémon unrestrained and never holding anything back! In this frenzy you'll find new Pokémon LV.X, Trainer cards that power up when played together, and the dramatic entrance of some of the most popular Pokémon ever! The time has come to enter the storm, and witness this awe-inspiring spectacle first hand!</i> | |||
==Information== | ==Information== | ||
'''Stromfront''' is the seventh Diamond & Pearl Series expansion, originating from Japan as the sixth DP Era expansion, '''Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky'''. The 38th English expansion overall, it was released on November 5, 2008 with 106 total cards. The Japanese expansion was made available July 10, 2008, but only contained 92 cards. The additional cards in the English expansion originated from the {{TCG|Giratina vs Dialga Deck Kit}}, which was released on the same day in Japan and is seen as a complement to the main expansion. | |||
The Japanese release was in commemoration of the eleventh movie ''[[M11|Giratina and the Sky's Bouquet: Shaymin]]'', which debuted in theaters a little more than a week later. Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky features the debut of {{p|Shaymin}} in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]; however, as the movie wasn't going to be released until about seven months later in the United States, all of the movie related [[Legendary Pokémon]]—Shaymin, {{p|Giratina}}, and {{p|Dialga}}—were saved for the English {{TCG|Platinum}} expansion, which was released within the same week as the movie. Thus, the English release was forced to pick up new focuses based on the card that were left over. | |||
[[File:SF Regigigas Artwork.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Saitou's Regigigas art]] | |||
The {{TCG|booster pack}} artwork for this expansion features {{p|Infernape}}, {{p|Torterra}}, {{p|Dusknoir}}, and {{p|Regigigas}}. Infernape and Torterra were featured in the expansion as Rare Holofoil cards, while Dusknoir and Regigigas were two of five Pokémon featured as {{TCG|Pokémon LV.X}}, the others being {{p|Machamp}}, {{p|Raichu}}, and {{p|Heatran}}. The {{TCG|Theme Deck}}s {{TCG|Raging Sea}} and {{TCG|Dark Rampage}} feature {{p|Gyarados}} and {{p|Tyranitar}} respectively, with Raging Sea containing {{ct|Water}} and {{ct|Grass}} Pokémon, and Dark Rampage including {{ct|Darkness}} and {{ct|Fighting}} Pokémon. The illustrations are done by [[Kouki Saitou]]. | |||
The | The expansion introduces several other features that will remain prominent inclusions throughout the subsequent Platinum Series. [[Shiny Pokémon]] return to the card game after last being featured at the end of the [[Generation III]] EX Series expansions. The three Shiny Pokémon cards are featured at the end of the expansion with their own numbering (starting at SH1) that continued throughout the {{TCG|Platinum}}, {{TCG|Supreme Victors}}, and {{TCG|Platinum: Arceus|Arceus}} expansions. Although printed as regular cards in the Japanese expansion, the English prints came in only Mirror Reverse Holofoil. Also included were the first releases of {{TCG|retro card}}s, a series of reprinted cards from the Original Series updated to the current standards of the [[Generation IV]]. In this expansion, re-releases of [[Mitsuhiro Arita]]'s {{TCG|Base Set}} {{TCG ID|Base Set|Charmander|46}}, {{TCG ID|Base Set|Charmeleon|24}}, and {{TCG ID|Base Set|Charizard|4}} were included with updated illustrations, card layout, and card text for the current standards. This feature continues through the Platinum Series, but ends with Supreme Victors. They are included in the English expansion as {{TCG|Secret card}}s. Stormfront marks the end of [[held item]]s appearing the the TCG, but introduces {{TCG|Trainer card}}s with a + at the end of their name, which each have a different effect depending on whether the player uses one or two of the same card at a time. | ||
Pokémon LV.X in the Japanese release feature a new printing style not used on any of the Pokémon LV.X beforehand: each of the six Pokémon LV.X feature a Glossy overlay overtop their Cosmos Holofoil. Since it only started with Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky, this feature is exclusive to the in-set print of {{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Heatran LV.X|15}}, not being included on the {{TCG|DP-P Promotional cards|DP-P Promotional print}} release four months prior. Additionally, because of the earlier promotional release, Heatran LV.X was not provided with a regular Heatran to Level Up from, causing Heatran LV.X to be useless in a {{TCG|limited format}} setting. This is a trend continuing from {{TCG|Secret of the Lakes}} {{TCG ID|DP-P Promo|Lucario LV.X|4}}, {{TCG|Moonlit Pursuit}} {{TCG ID|DP-P Promo|Garchomp LV.X|58}}, and {{TCG|Temple of Anger}} {{TCG ID|DP-P Promo|Porygon-Z LV.X|75}}. Each of these promotional Pokémon LV.X were made available as inserts in the previous sets' Official Visual Books. | |||
Heatran LV.X isn't the only Pokémon in the expansion without the rest of its evolutionary family. {{TCG ID|Stormfront|Torterra|11}}, {{TCG ID|Stormfront|Infernape|3}}, and {{TCG ID|Stormfront|Empoleon|2}} were each released without the rest of the [[Starter Pokémon]] families, most likely due to their inclusion in the expansion utilizing the second type of their dual-type status. For each of these three Pokémon, this expansion marks the only time these three Pokémon utilized their second type. The {{TCG ID|Stormfront|Sceptile|10}} in the Japanese release was also left without its evolutionary family, with the {{TCG ID|Giratina Half Deck|Treecko|1}} and {{TCG ID|Giratina Half Deck|Grovyle|2}} being included in the {{TCG|Giratina vs Dialga Deck Kit}}. | |||
In the Japanese expansion, none of the Pokémon cards featured [[Pokédex]] entries due to several of the cards containing too much card text for one to be fit on the card. However, in Stormfront, if a card has either an attached item (such as a Magnet) or more than three items of text (such as a Pokémon Power and two attacks), the card will not include a Pokédex entry: otherwise, it will, unlike in the Japanese expansion. | |||
The {{TCG|Prerelease cards|Prerelease promo}} for this set is {{TCG ID|Stormfront|Piloswine|46}}, with the promotional prerelease sleeves featuring Dusknoir. Officially, the English release of the set contains 100 cards. Between Alternate Holofoils, promotional stamps, Reverse Holofoils, and {{TCG|Secret card}}s, the set contains 207 cards. A list of the non standard cards can be seen below. | |||
{{Setlist/header|title=Additional cards|tablecol=8B5384|bordercol=13042B|cellcol=E5A800|promo=yes|symbol=no}} | |||
{{Setlist/entry|10/100|{{TCG ID|Stormfront|Sceptile|10}}|Grass|||Non Holo {{TCG|Raging Sea}} Theme Deck exclusive}} | |||
{{Setlist/entry|19/100|{{TCG ID|Stormfront|Gyarados|19}}|Water|||Cosmos Holo {{TCG|Raging Sea}} Theme Deck exclusive}} | |||
{{Setlist/entry|30/100|{{TCG ID|Stormfront|Tyranitar|30}}|Darkness|||Cosmos Holo {{TCG|Dark Rampage}} Theme Deck exclusive}} | |||
{{Setlist/entry|45/100|{{TCG ID|Stormfront|Pichu|45}}|Lightning|||Mirror Reverse Holofoil "Platinum" stamped [[2009 Burger King promotional Pokémon toys|Burger King]] exclusive (June 2009)}} | |||
{{Setlist/entry|46/100|{{TCG ID|Stormfront|Piloswine|46}}|Fighting|||"Prerelease" stamp {{TCG|Prerelease cards|Prerelease promo}}}} | |||
{{Setlist/entry|46/100|{{TCG ID|Stormfront|Piloswine|46}}|Fighting|||Staff "Prerelease" stamp {{TCG|Prerelease cards|Prerelease promo}}}} | |||
{{Setlist/footer|cellcol=E5A800|rarity=yes|promo=yes}} | |||
==Card lists== | ==Card lists== | ||
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{{Col-2}} | {{Col-2}} | ||
{{Setlist/header|title=Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|tablecol=A5C254|bordercol=731A6A|cellcol=D37E93|rarity=yes|symbol=yes|image=SetSymbolIntense Fight in the Destroyed Sky.png}} | {{Setlist/header|title=Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|tablecol=A5C254|bordercol=731A6A|cellcol=D37E93|rarity=yes|symbol=yes|image=SetSymbolIntense Fight in the Destroyed Sky.png}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|001/092|Tangela|Grass||Common|}} | {{Setlist/entry|001/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Tangela|1}}|Grass||Common|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|002/092|Tangrowth|Grass||Rare|}} | {{Setlist/entry|002/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Tangrowth|2}}|Grass||Rare|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|003/092|Scyther|Grass||Uncommon|}} | {{Setlist/entry|003/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Scyther|3}}|Grass||Uncommon|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|004/092|Scizor|Grass||Rare|}} | {{Setlist/entry|004/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Scizor|4}}|Grass||Rare|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|005/092|Sceptile|Grass||Rare Holo|}} | {{Setlist/entry|005/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Sceptile|5}}|Grass||Rare Holo|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|006/092|Combee|Grass||Common|}} | {{Setlist/entry|006/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Combee|6}}|Grass||Common|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|007/092|Vespiquen|Grass||Rare|}} | {{Setlist/entry|007/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Vespiquen|7}}|Grass||Rare|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|008/092|Cherubi|Grass||Common|}} | {{Setlist/entry|008/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Cherubi|8}}|Grass||Common|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|009/092|Cherrim|Grass||Rare|}} | {{Setlist/entry|009/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Cherrim|9}}|Grass||Rare|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|010/092|Skorupi|Grass||Common|}} | {{Setlist/entry|010/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Skorupi|10}}|Grass||Common|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|011/092|Shaymin|Grass||Rare Holo|}} | {{Setlist/entry|011/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Shaymin|11}}|Grass||Rare Holo|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|012/092|Shaymin LV.X|Grass||Rare Holo LV.X|}} | {{Setlist/entry|012/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Shaymin LV.X|12}}|Grass||Rare Holo LV.X|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|013/092|Ponyta|Fire||Common|}} | {{Setlist/entry|013/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Ponyta|13}}|Fire||Common|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|014/092| | {{Setlist/entry|014/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Rapidash|14}}|Fire||Rare|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|015/092|Heatran LV.X|Fire||Rare Holo LV.X|}} | {{Setlist/entry|015/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Heatran LV.X|15}}|Fire||Rare Holo LV.X|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|016/092|Magikarp|Water||Common|}} | {{Setlist/entry|016/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Magikarp|16}}|Water||Common|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|017/092|Gyarados|Water||Rare|}} | {{Setlist/entry|017/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Gyarados|17}}|Water||Rare|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|018/092| | {{Setlist/entry|018/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Bibarel|18}}|Water||Uncommon|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|019/092|Finneon|Water||Common|}} | {{Setlist/entry|019/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Finneon|19}}|Water||Common|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|020/092|Lumineon|Water||Rare Holo|}} | {{Setlist/entry|020/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Lumineon|20}}|Water||Rare Holo|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|021/092|Snover|Water||Common|}} | {{Setlist/entry|021/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Snover|21}}|Water||Common|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|022/092| | {{Setlist/entry|022/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Abomasnow|22}}|Water||Rare|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|023/092|Pichu|Lightning||Uncommon|}} | {{Setlist/entry|023/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Pichu|23}}|Lightning||Uncommon|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|024/092|Pikachu|Lightning||Uncommon|}} | {{Setlist/entry|024/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Pikachu|24}}|Lightning||Uncommon|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|025/092|Raichu|Lightning||Rare|}} | {{Setlist/entry|025/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Raichu|25}}|Lightning||Rare|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|026/092|Raichu LV.X|Lightning||Rare Holo LV.X|}} | {{Setlist/entry|026/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Raichu LV.X|26}}|Lightning||Rare Holo LV.X|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|027/092|Voltorb|Lightning||Common|}} | {{Setlist/entry|027/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Voltorb|27}}|Lightning||Common|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|028/092|Voltorb|Lightning||Rare Holo|}} | {{Setlist/entry|028/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Voltorb|28}}|Lightning||Rare Holo|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|029/092|Electrode|Lightning||Uncommon|}} | {{Setlist/entry|029/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Electrode|29}}|Lightning||Uncommon|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|030/092|Gastly|Psychic||Common|}} | {{Setlist/entry|030/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Gastly|30}}|Psychic||Common|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|031/092| | {{Setlist/entry|031/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Haunter|31}}|Psychic||Uncommon|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|032/092|Gengar|Psychic||Rare|}} | {{Setlist/entry|032/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Gengar|32}}|Psychic||Rare|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|033/092|Misdreavus|Psychic||Common|}} | {{Setlist/entry|033/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Misdreavus|33}}|Psychic||Common|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|034/092|Mismagius|Psychic||Rare Holo|}} | {{Setlist/entry|034/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Mismagius|34}}|Psychic||Rare Holo|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|035/092|Budew|Psychic||Uncommon|}} | {{Setlist/entry|035/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Budew|35}}|Psychic||Uncommon|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|036/092|Roselia|Psychic||Common|}} | {{Setlist/entry|036/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Roselia|36}}|Psychic||Common|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|037/092|Roserade|Psychic||Rare|}} | {{Setlist/entry|037/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Roserade|37}}|Psychic||Rare|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|038/092|Duskull|Psychic||Common|}} | {{Setlist/entry|038/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Duskull|38}}|Psychic||Common|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|039/092|Duskull|Psychic||Common|}} | {{Setlist/entry|039/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Duskull|39}}|Psychic||Common|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|040/092|Dusclops|Psychic||Uncommon|}} | {{Setlist/entry|040/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Dusclops|40}}|Psychic||Uncommon|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|041/092|Dusknoir|Psychic||Rare Holo|}} | {{Setlist/entry|041/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Dusknoir|41}}|Psychic||Rare Holo|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|042/092|Dusknoir LV.X|Psychic||Rare Holo LV.X|}} | {{Setlist/entry|042/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Dusknoir LV.X|42}}|Psychic||Rare Holo LV.X|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|043/092|Drifloon|Psychic||Common|}} | {{Setlist/entry|043/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Drifloon|43}}|Psychic||Common|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|044/092| | {{Setlist/entry|044/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Drifloon|44}}|Psychic||Common|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|045/092|Drifblim|Psychic||Rare|}} | {{Setlist/entry|045/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Drifblim|45}}|Psychic||Rare|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|046/092|Bronzor|Psychic||Common|}} | {{Setlist/entry|046/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Bronzor|46}}|Psychic||Common|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|047/092|Bronzong|Psychic||Rare|}} | {{Setlist/entry|047/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Bronzong|47}}|Psychic||Rare|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|048/092| | {{Setlist/entry|048/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Giratina|48}}|Psychic||Rare Holo|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|049/092|Machop|Fighting||Common|}} | {{Setlist/entry|049/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Machop|49}}|Fighting||Common|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|050/092|Machoke|Fighting||Uncommon|}} | {{Setlist/entry|050/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Machoke|50}}|Fighting||Uncommon|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|051/092|Machamp|Fighting||Rare|}} | {{Setlist/entry|051/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Machamp|51}}|Fighting||Rare|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|052/092|Machamp LV.X|Fighting||Rare Holo LV.X|}} | {{Setlist/entry|052/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Machamp LV.X|52}}|Fighting||Rare Holo LV.X|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|053/092|Onix|Fighting||Common|}} | {{Setlist/entry|053/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Onix|53}}|Fighting||Common|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|054/092|Swinub|Fighting||Common|}} | {{Setlist/entry|054/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Swinub|54}}|Fighting||Common|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|055/092|Piloswine|Fighting||Uncommon|}} | {{Setlist/entry|055/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Piloswine|55}}|Fighting||Uncommon|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|056/092|Mamoswine|Fighting||Rare|}} | {{Setlist/entry|056/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Mamoswine|56}}|Fighting||Rare|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|057/092| | {{Setlist/entry|057/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Larvitar|57}}|Fighting||Common|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|058/092|Pupitar|Fighting||Uncommon|}} | {{Setlist/entry|058/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Pupitar|58}}|Fighting||Uncommon|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|059/092|Torterra|Fighting||Rare Holo|}} | {{Setlist/entry|059/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Torterra|59}}|Fighting||Rare Holo|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|060/092|Infernape|Fighting||Rare Holo|}} | {{Setlist/entry|060/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Infernape|60}}|Fighting||Rare Holo|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|061/092|Tyranitar|Darkness||Rare|}} | {{Setlist/entry|061/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Tyranitar|61}}|Darkness||Rare|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|062/092|Sableye|Darkness||Uncommon|}} | {{Setlist/entry|062/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Sableye|62}}|Darkness||Uncommon|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|063/092|Stunky|Darkness||Common|}} | {{Setlist/entry|063/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Stunky|63}}|Darkness||Common|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|064/092|Skuntank|Darkness||Rare|}} | {{Setlist/entry|064/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Skuntank|64}}|Darkness||Rare|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|065/092|Drapion|Darkness||Rare|}} | {{Setlist/entry|065/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Drapion|65}}|Darkness||Rare|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|066/092|Magnemite|Metal||Common|}} | {{Setlist/entry|066/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Magnemite|66}}|Metal||Common|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|067/092|Magneton|Metal||Uncommon|}} | {{Setlist/entry|067/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Magneton|67}}|Metal||Uncommon|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|068/092|Magnezone|Metal||Rare Holo|}} | {{Setlist/entry|068/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Magnezone|68}}|Metal||Rare Holo|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|069/092|Steelix|Metal||Rare|}} | {{Setlist/entry|069/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Steelix|69}}|Metal||Rare|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|070/092| | {{Setlist/entry|070/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Empoleon|70}}|Metal||Rare Holo|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|071/092|Dialga|Metal||Rare Holo|}} | {{Setlist/entry|071/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Dialga|71}}|Metal||Rare Holo|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|072/092|Bagon|Colorless||Common|}} | {{Setlist/entry|072/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Bagon|72}}|Colorless||Common|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|073/092|Shelgon|Colorless||Uncommon|}} | {{Setlist/entry|073/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Shelgon|73}}|Colorless||Uncommon|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|074/092| | {{Setlist/entry|074/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Salamence|74}}|Colorless||Rare|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|075/092|Starly|Colorless||Common|}} | {{Setlist/entry|075/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Starly|75}}|Colorless||Common|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|076/092|Staravia|Colorless||Uncommon|}} | {{Setlist/entry|076/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Staravia|76}}|Colorless||Uncommon|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|077/092|Staraptor|Colorless||Rare|}} | {{Setlist/entry|077/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Staraptor|77}}|Colorless||Rare|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|078/092| | {{Setlist/entry|078/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Bidoof|78}}|Colorless||Common|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|079/092|Regigigas|Colorless||Rare Holo|}} | {{Setlist/entry|079/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Regigigas|79}}|Colorless||Rare Holo|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|080/092|Regigigas LV.X|Colorless||Rare Holo LV.X|}} | {{Setlist/entry|080/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Regigigas LV.X|80}}|Colorless||Rare Holo LV.X|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|081/092|Luxury Ball|Trainer||Uncommon|}} | {{Setlist/entry|081/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Luxury Ball|81}}|Trainer||Uncommon|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|082/092|Great Ball|Trainer||Uncommon|}} | {{Setlist/entry|082/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Great Ball|82}}|Trainer||Uncommon|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|083/092|Poké Drawer +|Trainer||Uncommon|}} | {{Setlist/entry|083/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Poké Drawer +|83}}|Trainer||Uncommon|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|084/092|Poké Healer +|Trainer||Uncommon|}} | {{Setlist/entry|084/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Poké Healer +|84}}|Trainer||Uncommon|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|085/092|Poké Blower +|Trainer||Uncommon|}} | {{Setlist/entry|085/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Poké Blower +|85}}|Trainer||Uncommon|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|086/092|Energy Link|Trainer||Uncommon|}} | {{Setlist/entry|086/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Energy Link|86}}|Trainer||Uncommon|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|087/092| | {{Setlist/entry|087/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Marley's Request|87}}|Supporter||Uncommon|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|088/092|Cyclone Energy|Energy|Colorless|Uncommon|}} | {{Setlist/entry|088/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Cyclone Energy|88}}|Energy|Colorless|Uncommon|}} | ||
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{{Setlist/entry|090/092|Charmander|Fire||Ultra-Rare Common|}} | {{Setlist/entry|090/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Charmander|90}}|Fire||Ultra-Rare Common|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|091/092|Charmeleon|Fire||Ultra-Rare Uncommon|}} | {{Setlist/entry|091/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Charmeleon|91}}|Fire||Ultra-Rare Uncommon|}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|092/092|Charizard|Fire||Ultra-Rare Rare | {{Setlist/entry|092/092|{{TCG ID|Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky|Charizard|92}}|Fire||Ultra-Rare Rare|}} | ||
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Diamond & Pearl - Stormfront (Japanese: 破空の激闘 Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky) is the seventh and final expansion of cards of the English Diamond & Pearl Series of the TCG. The Japanese release is the sixth and final of the Japanese DP Era.
Description
The Sky Darkens... The Earth Trembles... The Storm is Coming!
A turbulent force is approaching and it's on a collision course with everything you thought you knew about the Pokémon TCG! In Diamond & Pearl--Stormfront, you are met head-on by powerful Pokémon unrestrained and never holding anything back! In this frenzy you'll find new Pokémon LV.X, Trainer cards that power up when played together, and the dramatic entrance of some of the most popular Pokémon ever! The time has come to enter the storm, and witness this awe-inspiring spectacle first hand!
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Stromfront is the seventh Diamond & Pearl Series expansion, originating from Japan as the sixth DP Era expansion, Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky. The 38th English expansion overall, it was released on November 5, 2008 with 106 total cards. The Japanese expansion was made available July 10, 2008, but only contained 92 cards. The additional cards in the English expansion originated from the Giratina vs Dialga Deck Kit, which was released on the same day in Japan and is seen as a complement to the main expansion.
The Japanese release was in commemoration of the eleventh movie Giratina and the Sky's Bouquet: Shaymin, which debuted in theaters a little more than a week later. Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky features the debut of Shaymin in the Pokémon Trading Card Game; however, as the movie wasn't going to be released until about seven months later in the United States, all of the movie related Legendary Pokémon—Shaymin, Giratina, and Dialga—were saved for the English Platinum expansion, which was released within the same week as the movie. Thus, the English release was forced to pick up new focuses based on the card that were left over.

The booster pack artwork for this expansion features Infernape, Torterra, Dusknoir, and Regigigas. Infernape and Torterra were featured in the expansion as Rare Holofoil cards, while Dusknoir and Regigigas were two of five Pokémon featured as Pokémon LV.X, the others being Machamp, Raichu, and Heatran. The Theme Decks Raging Sea and Dark Rampage feature Gyarados and Tyranitar respectively, with Raging Sea containing Water-type and Grass-type Pokémon, and Dark Rampage including Darkness-type and Fighting-type Pokémon. The illustrations are done by Kouki Saitou.
The expansion introduces several other features that will remain prominent inclusions throughout the subsequent Platinum Series. Shiny Pokémon return to the card game after last being featured at the end of the Generation III EX Series expansions. The three Shiny Pokémon cards are featured at the end of the expansion with their own numbering (starting at SH1) that continued throughout the Platinum, Supreme Victors, and Arceus expansions. Although printed as regular cards in the Japanese expansion, the English prints came in only Mirror Reverse Holofoil. Also included were the first releases of retro cards, a series of reprinted cards from the Original Series updated to the current standards of the Generation IV. In this expansion, re-releases of Mitsuhiro Arita's Base Set Charmander, Charmeleon, and Charizard were included with updated illustrations, card layout, and card text for the current standards. This feature continues through the Platinum Series, but ends with Supreme Victors. They are included in the English expansion as Secret cards. Stormfront marks the end of held items appearing the the TCG, but introduces Trainer cards with a + at the end of their name, which each have a different effect depending on whether the player uses one or two of the same card at a time.
Pokémon LV.X in the Japanese release feature a new printing style not used on any of the Pokémon LV.X beforehand: each of the six Pokémon LV.X feature a Glossy overlay overtop their Cosmos Holofoil. Since it only started with Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky, this feature is exclusive to the in-set print of Heatran LV.X, not being included on the DP-P Promotional print release four months prior. Additionally, because of the earlier promotional release, Heatran LV.X was not provided with a regular Heatran to Level Up from, causing Heatran LV.X to be useless in a limited format setting. This is a trend continuing from Secret of the Lakes Lucario LV.X, Moonlit Pursuit Garchomp LV.X, and Temple of Anger Porygon-Z LV.X. Each of these promotional Pokémon LV.X were made available as inserts in the previous sets' Official Visual Books.
Heatran LV.X isn't the only Pokémon in the expansion without the rest of its evolutionary family. Torterra, Infernape, and Empoleon were each released without the rest of the Starter Pokémon families, most likely due to their inclusion in the expansion utilizing the second type of their dual-type status. For each of these three Pokémon, this expansion marks the only time these three Pokémon utilized their second type. The Sceptile in the Japanese release was also left without its evolutionary family, with the Treecko and Grovyle being included in the Giratina vs Dialga Deck Kit.
In the Japanese expansion, none of the Pokémon cards featured Pokédex entries due to several of the cards containing too much card text for one to be fit on the card. However, in Stormfront, if a card has either an attached item (such as a Magnet) or more than three items of text (such as a Pokémon Power and two attacks), the card will not include a Pokédex entry: otherwise, it will, unlike in the Japanese expansion.
The Prerelease promo for this set is Piloswine, with the promotional prerelease sleeves featuring Dusknoir. Officially, the English release of the set contains 100 cards. Between Alternate Holofoils, promotional stamps, Reverse Holofoils, and Secret cards, the set contains 207 cards. A list of the non standard cards can be seen below.
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