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| '''Diamond & Pearl''' (Japanese: ''Pokemon Card Game DP: Diamond & Pearl'') is the name given to the first Expansion of cards and [[Theme Deck]]s to feature [[Generation IV]] [[Pokémon]] of [[Sinnoh]], as well as featuring both old and new mechanics of the game. | | {{Search|[[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] expansion|other uses|Diamond and Pearl}} |
| | {{ExpansionPrevNext|prev=EX Power Keepers|next=Mysterious Treasures}} |
| | {{TCGExpansionInfobox |
| | |setname=Diamond & Pearl |
| | |jasetname=時空の創造 |
| | |transsetname=Space-Time Creation |
| | |setsymbol=yes |
| | |alt=Diamond and Pearl |
| | |setlogo=DP1 Logo EN.png |
| | |encards=130 |
| | |ensetnum=32 |
| | |enrelease=May 23, 2007 |
| | |jacards=122{{tt|*|3 exclusively in Diamond Collection; 5 exclusively in Pearl Collection; 114 shared cards}} |
| | |jasetnum=31 |
| | |jarelease=November 30, 2006 |
| | |deck1=Terra Firma |
| | |deck1type={{e|Grass}}{{e|Darkness}} |
| | |deck2=Inferno Zone |
| | |deck2type={{e|Fire}}{{e|Fighting}} |
| | |deck3=Royal Frost |
| | |deck3type={{e|Water}}{{e|Metal}} |
| | |prevset=Offense and Defense of the Furthest Ends |
| | |japrevset=Offense and Defense of the Furthest Ends |
| | |japrevsetname=Offense and Defense of the Furthest Ends |
| | |nextset=Secret of the Lakes |
| | |janextset=Secret of the Lakes |
| | |janextsetname=Secret of the Lakes |
| | }} |
| | '''Pokémon TCG: ''Diamond & Pearl''''' (Japanese: '''時空の創造''' ''Space-Time Creation'': '''ダイヤモンドコレクション''' ''Diamond Collection'' and '''パールコレクション''' ''Pearl Collection'') is the name given to the first main expansion of cards from the Diamond & Pearl Series of the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] (the DP Era in Japan). The set is the first to feature [[Generation IV]] Pokémon in the card game. |
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| =Set Size= | | ==Blurb== |
| *130 cards in English release
| | <i>New Pokémon, New Adventures! |
| *130 cards in Japanese release
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| [[Image:diamondandpearlsymbol.gif|frame|The symbol for Diamond and Pearl is a circle superimposed on an upside-down pentagon, likely resembling a pearl on top of a diamond.]]
| | The next generation of Pokémon has arrived! In Diamond & Pearl, you'll explore the never-before-seen Sinnoh region and catch brand-new Pokémon for the very first time. New gameplay, including the exciting Level Up that makes your Pokémon more powerful... new attacks... even a new look—the Pokémon TCG: Diamond & Pearl expansion will take every Trainer to the next level!</i> |
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| [[Image:dp1symbol.gif|frame|The symbol for Pokemon Card Game DP: Diamond & Pearl is the letters “DP” with a “1” next to it.]] | | ==Information== |
| | '''Diamond & Pearl''' is the name given to the first main expansion of the ''Diamond & Pearl Series'' of the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]. In Japan, it was released as '''Diamond Collection''' and '''Pearl Collection''', collectively known as '''Space-Time Creation''', the first expansion in the Pokémon Card Game DP Era. It is based on {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}, featuring [[Generation IV]] Pokémon and the two game [[Legendary Pokémon]] {{p|Dialga}} and {{p|Palkia}}. The English expansion was released on May 23, 2007, while the Japanese expansion was released on November 30, 2006. |
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| =Sequence=
| | Diamond & Pearl introduced {{TCG|Pokémon LV.X}}, a type of Pokémon. Pokémon LV.X are "Level-Up Pokémon" and is able to use any attack, Poké-Power, or Poké-Body from its previous Level. {{type|Poison}} Pokémon changed from being represented by the {{ct|Grass}} to the {{ct|Psychic}}. {{TCG|Supporter card|Supporter}} and {{TCG|Stadium card}}s were separate class of cards, rather than the subclass of {{TCG|Trainer card}}s. Both {{TCG|Darkness Energy}} and {{TCG|Metal Energy}} received new {{TCG|basic Energy}} forms which were free from the 4-per-deck rule. Cards that allow players to search for a Darkness or Metal Energy card may seek out either version. {{TCG|Unown}} were counted as separate Pokémon, with the letter after the name. |
| *32nd English release
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| *32nd Japanese release
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| =Release Dates=
| | Diamond & Pearl also introduced an updated card design, which included numerous changes. The Pokémon's level returned and appeared on the right of the Pokémon's name. The word "HP" was smaller and appeared before the amount. The Evolution box moved to below the Pokémon's name. The Pokémon's Pokédex number, species, height, and weight were displayed below the artwork window. The circles on the left of the card no longer appeared. The Pokédex entry made its return and was located below the Pokémon Power and attack box. The illustrator's name was moved above the retreat cost. |
| *27th October 2006 - Japanese Entry Packs
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| *30th November 2006 - Japanese Expansion
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| *23rd May 2007 - English Expansion
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| =Trivia=
| | A new numbering system for Pokémon was deployed on the lower left of the card, labelled '''DPBP#'''. This [[List of Pokémon by Diamond & Pearl Battle Pokédex number|Diamond & Pearl Battle Pokédex]] number system combined aspects of the [[List of Pokémon by National Pokédex number|National Pokédex]] and the [[List of Pokémon by habitat|habitat system]] featured in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}. Japanese cards reverted to having no card numbering system. {{ct|Darkness}} and {{ct|Metal}} Pokémon were listed before {{ct|Colorless}} Pokémon. Evolutionary family were listed together. Attacks that required no Energy were introduced. |
| *This was the first set to introduce Generation IV Pokémon to the TCG from the [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl]] games.
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| *Flavor text, such as level, height, weight and Pokédex entry information make a welcome return to the cards after a five year absence since they were last included on cards in [[Neo Destiny (TCG)|Neo Destiny]].
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| *With every new generation comes a new card layout. Changes include: -
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| **The circle pattern and attack text area box first used in the [[Generation III]] sets is no longer present. This now allows the attack text to be placed further to the left and free up more space for the Pokédex entry.
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| **The Pokédex entry itself uses a new font.
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| **The evolution window graphic has moved back up to the top left of the character window. Similarly, the Illustrator name has now moved to just above the retreat cost and has a line graphic of its own.
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| **While the Japanese cards reverted back to using no set numbering system (instead using a collection number modified from the [[National Dex]]), the English cards feature both a set numbering system and the new collection number system, placed on the bottom right and bottom left of the card respectively.
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| **The level of the Pokémon is displayed next to the name, wheras in previous releases it was in the Pokédex entry box.
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| **The letters “HP” are now much smaller and are in front of the HP value (as the Japanese cards have always featured), as opposed to appearing after the value.
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| **In the English release, Energy symbols displayed in attack text are black (as the Japanese cards have always featured), as opposed to a small version of the graphics used for attack cost, type, etc.
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| *[[Pokémon ex (TCG)|Pokémon ex]] and [[Pokémon Star (TCG)|Pokémon]] [[Image: Shiningsymbol.gif]] no longer appear in the game, but are replaced by [[Pokémon Lv. X (TCG)|Pokémon Lv. X]]. Pokémon Lv. X have similar attributes in appearance to their predecessors, with a holographic border like that of Pokémon ex and character art that protrudes from the window, like that of Pokémon [[Image: Shiningsymbol.gif]]. They do however, differ greatly in terms of gameplay:-
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| **They are treated as a special type of Evolution card, in that it can’t be place on top of a Pokémon that evolved on the same turn; but it is not considered an actual Evolution card, ruling out certain card effects (such as Professor Elm’s Training Method).
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| **When a Pokémon Lv. X is played, it keeps all cards attached to the card below and any damage counters. Special Conditions are also removed, similar to any regular Evolution. Unlike Evolutions however, Pokémon Lv. X also keep all attacks, Poké-Powers and Poké-Bodies from the earlier level.
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| **They share the same name as the Pokémon it is put on top of (e.g. only 4 Torterra are permitted per deck – one could have 2 Torterra and 2 Torterra Lv. X, but not 4 of each). Similarly, if a card effect removes the highest Stage Evolution card from a Pokémon Lv. X, both the earlier level Pokémon ''and'' Pokémon Lv. X are removed.
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| *As well as featuring old game mechanics, many improvisations were made with the release of the set:-
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| **Several Basic Pokémon (and few Stage 1 Pokémon) now have energyless or “Free” attack costs.
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| **Darkness and Metal Energy now have Basic versions, without their special effects and now free of the 4-per-deck rule. Card effects that allow a search for a Darkness or Metal Energy card allow the player to draw either version.
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| **Ther term “Basic Pokémon or Evolution card” was replaced with “Pokémon”, allowing players to select any Pokémon card, including Pokémon ex and Pokémon Lv. X.
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| **Weakness and Resistance are now unique to each Pokémon, with additions or subtractions (multiplications with higher level Pokémon). Older cards still use the old system for calculating damage.
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| **All Unown are now named according to their letter, and are treated as a different card (e.g. you can have 4 Unown A and 4 Unown B in a deck, but only 4 Unown from previous sets, regardless of their letter).
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| **Supporters and Stadiums are now treated separately from Trainers (while all remain classed as “Trainer Cards”) and have color schemes to reflect this. Trainers remain silver, Supporters now have an orange hue and Stadiums have a green hue. For the purposes of this and other future checklists, Trainers remain marked “T”, with Supporters now marked “Su” and Stadiums “St”.
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| *Along with improvements to the game mechanics, major changes to the rules have also been made:-
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| **A rule change in 2003 meant that the player taking the first inital turn could not draw a card; however, that rule change has been withdrawn, and a card must be drawn at the start of every round.
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| **With the debut of Supporter cards in 2003, these cards could not be played on the first inital turn. Now that Supporter card is a separate type of Trainer card, this rule has been extended to include all categories and types of Trainer cards (including Fossils).
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| **Also, Fossil cards can now be played during the setup phase before the first initial turn, but only if a Basic Pokémon can be played as well. Also, knocking out a Fossil card no longer counts as a free KO, and the player must draw a Prize card for knocking one out. This does not apply if a played chooses to withdraw their Fossil card.
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| **In a 30-card deck, only two copies of a card (except basic Energy) are allowed instead of the previous four. 60-card decks are still allowed up to four copies of a card.
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| *The English Expansion saw the increase in pack size from 9 to 10, a welcome change for players and collectors alike. The contents of the pack became:-
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| **5 Common cards
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| **3 Uncommon cards
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| **1 Reverse-holographic card
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| **1 Non-holographic or holographic rare card
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| *In Japan, certain cards could only be obtained in certain Booster Packs, in a similar way to how certain Pokémon can only be obtained in a certain version of the games. These Booster specific cards are identified in blue (for the Diamond/{{p|Dialga}} Booster) and pink (for the Pearl/{{p|Palkia}} Booster) in the checklist. The English Expansion did not feature this innovation.
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| *The reverse-holographic design for this set is a “pixel” holographic foil. Reverse-holographic versions of holographic rares do not have foil additions unlike recent previous releases.
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| *The Prerelease card for this set is Luxio. For the first time, a “STAFF” stamped version of the card was available for Prerelease event organizers.
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| =Theme Decks=
| | With the release of this expansion, numerous rule changes took place. Outside of Asia, Trainer, Supporter, and Stadium cards were considered separate types. The player going first could now draw a card at the beginning of their first turn, but couldn't play any of the aforementioned cards.<ref>[https://jklaczpokemon.com/dpp-decks/#rules The Epic Diamond & Pearl/Platinum Format: Decks & Tips § Rules – Retro Pokémon TCG]</ref> |
| ==English Releases==
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| *[[Terra Firma (TCG)|Terra Firma]]
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| *[[Inferno Zone (TCG)|Inferno Zone]]
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| *[[Royal Frost (TCG)|Royal Frost]]
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| ==Japanese Releases==
| | Each booster pack were increased from 9 cards to 10 cards; they include 5 Common, 3 Uncommon, 1 Reverse Holofoil, and 1 Rare or Rare Holo card. The Reverse Holofoil were no longer being Holofoil on the background of the artwork, instead it was Holofoil on the entire card excluding the artwork. Reverse Holofoil versions of the Rare Holo cards were also no longer being Holofoil on the artwork. |
| *[[Entry Pack (TCG)|Entry Pack]]
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| *[[Random Construction Starter Deck (TCG)|Random Construction Starter Deck]]
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| =Card List=
| | {{Setlist/nmheader|title=Additional cards|tablecol={{Diamond color}}|bordercol={{Diamond color dark}}|cellcol={{Pearl color}}|promo=yes|symbol=no}} |
| ==English Expansion==
| | {{Setlist/nmentry|3/130|{{TCG ID|Diamond & Pearl|Electivire|3}}|Lightning|||Regional Championships 2007-2008 promo}} |
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| | {{Setlist/nmentry|3/130|{{TCG ID|Diamond & Pearl|Electivire|3}}|Lightning|||Staff Regional Championships 2007-2008 promo}} |
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| | {{Setlist/nmentry|6/130|{{TCG ID|Diamond & Pearl|Lucario|6}}|Fighting|||Reverse Holo "Diamond & Pearl" stamp [[2008 Burger King promotional Pokémon toys|Burger King Collection 2008]]}} |
| !No.
| | {{Setlist/nmentry|7/130|{{TCG ID|Diamond & Pearl|Luxray|7}}|Lightning|||National Championships 2007-2008 promo}} |
| !Collection No.
| | {{Setlist/nmentry|7/130|{{TCG ID|Diamond & Pearl|Luxray|7}}|Lightning|||Staff National Championships 2007-2008 promo}} |
| !Card Name
| | {{Setlist/nmentry|9/130|{{TCG ID|Diamond & Pearl|Manaphy|9}}|Water|||Reverse Holo "Diamond & Pearl" stamp Burger King Collection 2008}} |
| !Type
| | {{Setlist/nmentry|35/130|{{TCG ID|Diamond & Pearl|Pachirisu|35}}|Lightning|||Reverse Holo "Diamond & Pearl" stamp Burger King Collection 2008}} |
| !Level
| | {{Setlist/nmentry|49/130|{{TCG ID|Diamond & Pearl|Grotle|49}}|Grass|||Reverse Holo "Diamond & Pearl" stamp Burger King Collection 2008}} |
| !Rarity
| | {{Setlist/nmentry|52/130|{{TCG ID|Diamond & Pearl|Luxio|52}} |
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| | 1 || DPBP#522 || [[Dialga (Lv. 68) (Diamond & Pearl)|Dialga]] || [[Image:metal-attack.png]] || 68 || [[Image:Rare_rare.gif]]H
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| | 2 || DPBP#413 || [[Dusknoir (Lv. 42) (Diamond & Pearl)|Dusknoir]] || [[Image:physic-attack.png]] || 42 || [[Image:Rare_rare.gif]]H
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| | 3 || DPBP#147 || [[Electivire (Lv. 46) (Diamond & Pearl)|Electivire]] || [[Image:lightning-attack.png]] || 46 || [[Image:Rare_rare.gif]]H
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| | 4 || DPBP#456 || [[Empoleon (Lv. 42) (Diamond & Pearl)|Empoleon]] || [[Image:water-attack.png]]
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| | ==Gallery== |
| | {{TCGMerchGallery |
| | |background={{Diamond color}} |
| | |border={{Diamond color dark}} |
| | |image1=DP1 Booster Lucario.jpg |
| | |caption1=English Lucario pack |
| | |image2=DP1 Booster Electivire.jpg |
| | |caption2=English Electivire pack |
| | |image3=DP1 Booster Dialga.jpg |
| | |caption3=English Dialga pack |
| | |image4=DP1 Booster Palkia.jpg |
| | |caption4=English Palkia pack |
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| | ==Languages this set is released in== |
| | The Space-Time Creation set (Diamond & Pearl Collection sets) were only released in Japanese, in both 1st and unlimited edition. The Diamond & Pearl set is released in English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and Polish. Cards in the English, German, French, Italian, and Polish sets were also available as Reverse Holos. The Spanish and Portuguese versions of this set lacked any Reverse Holos. |
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| | ==In other languages== |
| | {{Langtable|color={{Diamond color}}|bordercolor={{Diamond color dark}} |
| | |fr=Diamant & Perle |
| | |de=Diamant & Perl |
| | |it=Diamante & Perla |
| | |pl=Diament i Perła |
| | |pt=Diamante & Pérola |
| | |es=Diamante & Perla |
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| ==Japanese Expansion== | | ==External links== |
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| | * [https://assets.pokemon.com/assets/cms/pdf/tcg/checklists/DP1_Cardlist_HI.pdf Set checklist] |
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| | DPBP#269 || [[Heracross (Lv. 29) (Diamond & Pearl)|Heracross]] || [[Image:grass-attack.png]] || 29 || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
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| | DPBP#315 || [[Wurmple (Lv. 7) (Diamond & Pearl)|Wurmple]] || [[Image:grass-attack.png]] || 7 || [[Image:Rare_com.gif]]
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| | DPBP#316 || [[Silcoon (Lv. 8) (Diamond & Pearl)|Silcoon]] || [[Image:grass-attack.png]] || 8 || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
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| | DPBP#317 || [[Beautifly (Lv. 29) (Diamond & Pearl)|Beautifly]] || [[Image:grass-attack.png]] || 29 || [[Image:Rare_rare.gif]]
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| | DPBP#318 || [[Cascoon (Lv. 8) (Diamond & Pearl)|Cascoon]] || [[Image:grass-attack.png]] || 8 || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
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| | DPBP#319 || [[Dustox (Lv. 34) (Diamond & Pearl)|Dustox]] || [[Image:grass-attack.png]] || 34 || [[Image:Rare_rare.gif]]
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| | DPBP#323 || [[Seedot (Lv. 9) (Diamond & Pearl)|Seedot]] || [[Image:grass-attack.png]] || 9 || [[Image:Rare_com.gif]]
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| | DPBP#366 || [[Budew (Lv. 6) (Diamond & Pearl)|Budew]] || [[Image:grass-attack.png]] || 6 || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
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| | DPBP#367 || [[Roselia (Lv. 31) (Diamond & Pearl)|Roselia]] || [[Image:grass-attack.png]] || 31 || [[Image:Rare_com.gif]]
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| | DPBP#368 || [[Roserade (Lv. 33) (Diamond & Pearl)|Roserade]] || [[Image:grass-attack.png]] || 33 || [[Image:Rare_rare.gif]]H
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| | DPBP#448 || [[Turtwig (Lv. 10) (Diamond & Pearl)|Turtwig]] || [[Image:grass-attack.png]] || 10 || [[Image:Rare_com.gif]]
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| | DPBP#449 || [[Grotle (Lv. 21) (Diamond & Pearl)|Grotle]] || [[Image:grass-attack.png]] || 21 || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
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| | DPBP#450 || [[Torterra (Lv. 45) (Diamond & Pearl)|Torterra]] || [[Image:grass-attack.png]] || 45 || [[Image:Rare_rare.gif]]H
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| | DPBP#478 || [[Combee (Lv. 8) (Diamond & Pearl)|Combee]] || [[Image:grass-attack.png]] || 8 || [[Image:Rare_com.gif]]
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| | DPBP#479 || [[Vespiquen (Lv. 40) (Diamond & Pearl)|Vespiquen]] || [[Image:grass-attack.png]] || 40 || [[Image:Rare_rare.gif]]
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| | DPBP#483 || [[Cherubi (Lv. 7) (Diamond & Pearl)|Cherubi]] || [[Image:grass-attack.png]] || 7 || [[Image:Rare_com.gif]]
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| | DPBP#484 || [[Cherrim (Lv. 26) (Diamond & Pearl)|Cherrim]] || [[Image:grass-attack.png]] || 26 || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
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| | DPBP#513 || [[Carnivine (Lv. 32) (Diamond & Pearl)|Carnivine]] || [[Image:grass-attack.png]] || 32 || [[Image:Rare_rare.gif]]
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| | DPBP#083 || [[Ponyta (Lv. 12) (Diamond & Pearl)|Ponyta]] || [[Image:fire-attack.png]] || 12 || [[Image:Rare_com.gif]]
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| | DPBP#084 || [[Rapidash (Lv. 34) (Diamond & Pearl)|Rapidash]] || [[Image:fire-attack.png]] || 34 || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
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| | DPBP#451 || [[Chimchar (Lv. 8) (Diamond & Pearl)|Chimchar]] || [[Image:fire-attack.png]] || 8 || [[Image:Rare_com.gif]]
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| | DPBP#452 || [[Monferno (Lv. 18) (Diamond & Pearl)|Monferno]] || [[Image:fire-attack.png]] || 18 || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
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| | DPBP#453 || [[Infernape (Lv. 40) (Diamond & Pearl)|Infernape]] || [[Image:fire-attack.png]] || 40 || [[Image:Rare_rare.gif]]H
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| | DPBP#135 || [[Goldeen (Lv. 14) (Diamond & Pearl)|Goldeen]] || [[Image:water-attack.png]] || 14 || [[Image:Rare_com.gif]]
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| | DPBP#136 || [[Seaking (Lv. 14) (Diamond & Pearl)|Seaking]] || [[Image:water-attack.png]] || 14 || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
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| | DPBP#211 || [[Marill (Lv. 12) (Diamond & Pearl)|Marill]] || [[Image:water-attack.png]] || 12 || [[Image:Rare_com.gif]]
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| | DPBP#212 || [[Azumarill (Lv. 35) (Diamond & Pearl)|Azumarill]] || [[Image:water-attack.png]] || 35 || [[Image:Rare_rare.gif]]
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| | DPBP#283 || [[Mantyke (Lv. 6) (Diamond & Pearl)|Mantyke]] || [[Image:water-attack.png]] || 6 || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
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| | DPBP#454 || [[Piplup (Lv. 9) (Diamond & Pearl)|Piplup]] || [[Image:water-attack.png]] || 9 || [[Image:Rare_com.gif]]
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| | DPBP#455 || [[Prinplup (Lv. 20) (Diamond & Pearl)|Prinplup]] || [[Image:water-attack.png]] || 20 || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
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| | DPBP#456 || [[Empoleon (Lv. 42) (Diamond & Pearl)|Empoleon]] || [[Image:water-attack.png]] || 42 || [[Image:Rare_rare.gif]]H
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| | DPBP#481 || [[Buizel (Lv. 10) (Diamond & Pearl)|Buizel]] || [[Image:water-attack.png]] || 10 || [[Image:Rare_com.gif]]
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| | DPBP#482 || [[Floatzel (Lv. 29) (Diamond & Pearl)|Floatzel]] || [[Image:water-attack.png]] || 29 || [[Image:Rare_rare.gif]]
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| | DPBP#523 || [[Palkia (Lv. 67) (Diamond & Pearl)|Palkia]] || [[Image:water-attack.png]] || 67 || [[Image:Rare_rare.gif]]H
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| | DPBP#529 || [[Manaphy (Lv. 20) (Diamond & Pearl)|Manaphy]] || [[Image:water-attack.png]] || 20 || [[Image:Rare_rare.gif]]H
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| | DPBP#145 || [[Elekid (Lv. 6) (Diamond & Pearl)|Elekid]] || [[Image:lightning-attack.png]] || 6 || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
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| | DPBP#146 || [[Electabuzz (Lv. 29) (Diamond & Pearl)|Electabuzz]] || [[Image:lightning-attack.png]] || 29 || [[Image:Rare_com.gif]]
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| | DPBP#147 || [[Electivire (Lv. 46) (Diamond & Pearl)|Electivire]] || [[Image:lightning-attack.png]] || 46 || [[Image:Rare_rare.gif]]H
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| | DPBP#464 || [[Shinx (Lv. 7) (Diamond & Pearl)|Shinx]] || [[Image:lightning-attack.png]] || 7 || [[Image:Rare_com.gif]]
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| | DPBP#465 || [[Luxio (Lv. 19) (Diamond & Pearl)|Luxio]] || [[Image:lightning-attack.png]] || 19 || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
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| | DPBP#466 || [[Luxray (Lv. 48) (Diamond & Pearl)|Luxray]] || [[Image:lightning-attack.png]] || 48 || [[Image:Rare_rare.gif]]H
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| | DPBP#480 || [[Pachirisu (Lv. 23) (Diamond & Pearl)|Pachirisu]] || [[Image:lightning-attack.png]] || 23 || [[Image:Rare_rare.gif]]
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| | DPBP#100 || [[Gastly (Lv. 12) (Diamond & Pearl)|Gastly]] || [[Image:physic-attack.png]] || 12 || [[Image:Rare_com.gif]]
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| | DPBP#101 || [[Haunter (Lv. 32) (Diamond & Pearl)|Haunter]] || [[Image:physic-attack.png]] || 32 || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
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| | DPBP#102 || [[Gengar (Lv. 39) (Diamond & Pearl)|Gengar]] || [[Image:physic-attack.png]] || 39 || [[Image:Rare_rare.gif]]
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| | DPBP#139 || [[Mime Jr. (Lv. 5) (Diamond & Pearl)|Mime Jr.]] || [[Image:physic-attack.png]] || 5 || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
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| | DPBP#227 || [[Misdreavus (Lv. 16) (Diamond & Pearl)|Misdreavus]] || [[Image:physic-attack.png]] || 16 || [[Image:Rare_com.gif]]
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| |-
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| |- style="background: #ffccff;"
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| | DPBP#228 || [[Mismagius (Lv. 37) (Diamond & Pearl)|Mismagius]] || [[Image:physic-attack.png]] || 37 || [[Image:Rare_rare.gif]]H
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| | DPBP#229 || [[Unown A (Lv. 15) (Diamond & Pearl)|Unown A]] || [[Image:physic-attack.png]] || 15 || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
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| |-
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| | DPBP#230 || [[Unown B (Lv. 12) (Diamond & Pearl)|Unown B]] || [[Image:physic-attack.png]] || 12 || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
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| |-
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| | DPBP#231 || [[Unown C (Lv. 18) (Diamond & Pearl)|Unown C]] || [[Image:physic-attack.png]] || 18 || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
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| |-
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| | DPBP#232 || [[Unown D (Lv. 14) (Diamond & Pearl)|Unown D]] || [[Image:physic-attack.png]] || 14 || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
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| |-
| |
| | DPBP#257 || [[Wynaut (Lv. 6) (Diamond & Pearl)|Wynaut]] || [[Image:physic-attack.png]] || 6 || [[Image:Rare_rare.gif]]
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| |-
| |
| | DPBP#258 || [[Wobbuffet (Lv. 25) (Diamond & Pearl)|Wobbuffet]] || [[Image:physic-attack.png]] || 25 || [[Image:Rare_rare.gif]]
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| |-
| |
| | DPBP#411 || [[Duskull (Lv. 15) (Diamond & Pearl)|Duskull]] || [[Image:physic-attack.png]] || 15 || [[Image:Rare_com.gif]]
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| |-
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| | DPBP#412 || [[Dusclops (Lv. 38) (Diamond & Pearl)|Dusclops]] || [[Image:physic-attack.png]] || 38 || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
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| |-
| |
| | DPBP#413 || [[Dusknoir (Lv. 42) (Diamond & Pearl)|Dusknoir]] || [[Image:physic-attack.png]] || 42 || [[Image:Rare_rare.gif]]H
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| |-
| |
| | DPBP#490 || [[Drifloon (Lv. 17) (Diamond & Pearl)|Drifloon]] || [[Image:physic-attack.png]] || 17 || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
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| |-
| |
| | DPBP#491 || [[Drifblim (Lv. 40) (Diamond & Pearl)|Drifblim]] || [[Image:physic-attack.png]] || 40 || [[Image:Rare_rare.gif]]
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| |-
| |
| | DPBP#509 || [[Skorupi (Lv. 9) (Diamond & Pearl)|Skorupi]] || [[Image:physic-attack.png]] || 9 || [[Image:Rare_com.gif]]
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| |-
| |
| | DPBP#510 || [[Drapion (Lv. 41) (Diamond & Pearl)|Drapion]] || [[Image:physic-attack.png]] || 41 || [[Image:Rare_rare.gif]]
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| |-
| |
| | DPBP#072 || [[Machop (Lv. 20) (Diamond & Pearl)|Machop]] || [[Image:fighting-attack.png]] || 20 || [[Image:Rare_com.gif]]
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| |-
| |
| | DPBP#073 || [[Machoke (Lv. 39) (Diamond & Pearl)|Machoke]] || [[Image:fighting-attack.png]] || 39 || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
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| |-
| |
| | DPBP#074 || [[Machamp (Lv. 59) (Diamond & Pearl)|Machamp]] || [[Image:fighting-attack.png]] || 59 || [[Image:Rare_rare.gif]]
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| |-
| |
| | DPBP#103 || [[Onix (Lv. 22) (Diamond & Pearl)|Onix]] || [[Image:fighting-attack.png]] || 22 || [[Image:Rare_com.gif]]
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| |-
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| | DPBP#123 || [[Rhyhorn (Lv. 19) (Diamond & Pearl)|Rhyhorn]] || [[Image:fighting-attack.png]] || 19 || [[Image:Rare_com.gif]]
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| |-
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| | DPBP#124 || [[Rhydon (Lv. 43) (Diamond & Pearl)|Rhydon]] || [[Image:fighting-attack.png]] || 43 || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
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| |-
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| | DPBP#125 || [[Rhyperior (Lv. 61) (Diamond & Pearl)|Rhyperior]] || [[Image:fighting-attack.png]] || 61 || [[Image:Rare_rare.gif]]H
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| |-
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| |- style="background: #ffccff;"
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| | DPBP#213 || [[Bonsly (Lv. 6) (Diamond & Pearl)|Bonsly]] || [[Image:fighting-attack.png]] || 6 || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
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| |-
| |
| | DPBP#358 || [[Meditite (Lv. 19) (Diamond & Pearl)|Meditite]] || [[Image:fighting-attack.png]] || 19 || [[Image:Rare_com.gif]]
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| |-
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| | DPBP#359 || [[Medicham (Lv. 42) (Diamond & Pearl)|Medicham]] || [[Image:fighting-attack.png]] || 42 || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
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| |-
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| | DPBP#505 || [[Riolu (Lv. 7) (Diamond & Pearl)|Riolu]] || [[Image:fighting-attack.png]] || 7 || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
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| |-
| |
| | DPBP#506 || [[Lucario (Lv. 30) (Diamond & Pearl)|Lucario]] || [[Image:fighting-attack.png]] || 30 || [[Image:Rare_rare.gif]]H
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| |-
| |
| | DPBP#507 || [[Hippopotas (Lv. 23) (Diamond & Pearl)|Hippopotas]] || [[Image:fighting-attack.png]] || 23 || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
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| |-
| |
| | DPBP#508 || [[Hippowdon (Lv. 45) (Diamond & Pearl)|Hippowdon]] || [[Image:fighting-attack.png]] || 45 || [[Image:Rare_rare.gif]]
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| |-
| |
| | DPBP#036 || [[Cleffa (Lv. 5) (Diamond & Pearl)|Cleffa]] || [[Image:colorless-attack.png]] || 5 || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
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| |-
| |
| | DPBP#037 || [[Clefairy (Lv. 18) (Diamond & Pearl)|Clefairy]] || [[Image:colorless-attack.png]] || 18 || [[Image:Rare_com.gif]]
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| |-
| |
| | DPBP#038 || [[Clefable (Lv. 37) (Diamond & Pearl)|Clefable]] || [[Image:colorless-attack.png]] || 37 || [[Image:Rare_rare.gif]]
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| |-
| |
| | DPBP#173 || [[Munchlax (Lv. 8) (Diamond & Pearl)|Munchlax]] || [[Image:colorless-attack.png]] || 8 || [[Image:Rare_rare.gif]]
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| |-
| |
| | DPBP#174 || [[Snorlax (Lv. 35) (Diamond & Pearl)|Snorlax]] || [[Image:colorless-attack.png]] || 35 || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
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| |-
| |
| | DPBP#194 || [[Hoothoot (Lv. 7) (Diamond & Pearl)|Hoothoot]] || [[Image:colorless-attack.png]] || 7 || [[Image:Rare_com.gif]]
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| |-
| |
| | DPBP#195 || [[Noctowl (Lv. 40) (Diamond & Pearl)|Noctowl]] || [[Image:colorless-attack.png]] || 40 || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
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| |-
| |
| | DPBP#210 || [[Azurill (Lv. 6) (Diamond & Pearl)|Azurill]] || [[Image:colorless-attack.png]] || 6 || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
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| |-
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| | DPBP#457 || [[Starly (Lv. 8) (Diamond & Pearl)|Starly]] || [[Image:colorless-attack.png]] || 8 || [[Image:Rare_com.gif]]
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| |-
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| | DPBP#458 || [[Staravia (Lv. 21) (Diamond & Pearl)|Staravia]] || [[Image:colorless-attack.png]] || 21 || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
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| |-
| |
| | DPBP#459 || [[Staraptor (Lv. 54) (Diamond & Pearl)|Staraptor]] || [[Image:colorless-attack.png]] || 54 || [[Image:Rare_rare.gif]]H
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| |-
| |
| | DPBP#460 || [[Bidoof (Lv. 10) (Diamond & Pearl)|Bidoof]] || [[Image:colorless-attack.png]] || 10 || [[Image:Rare_com.gif]]
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| |
| | DPBP#461 || [[Bibarel (Lv. 26) (Diamond & Pearl)|Bibarel]] || [[Image:colorless-attack.png]] || 26 || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
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| |-
| |
| | DPBP#492 || [[Buneary (Lv. 11) (Diamond & Pearl)|Buneary]] || [[Image:colorless-attack.png]] || 11 || [[Image:Rare_com.gif]]
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| |-
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| | DPBP#493 || [[Lopunny (Lv. 33) (Diamond & Pearl)|Lopunny]] || [[Image:colorless-attack.png]] || 33 || [[Image:Rare_rare.gif]]
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| |-
| |
| |- style="background: #ffccff;"
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| | DPBP#494 || [[Glameow (Lv. 12) (Diamond & Pearl)|Glameow]] || [[Image:colorless-attack.png]] || 12 || [[Image:Rare_com.gif]]
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| |-
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| |- style="background: #ffccff;"
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| | DPBP#495 || [[Purugly (Lv. 44) (Diamond & Pearl)|Purugly]] || [[Image:colorless-attack.png]] || 44 || [[Image:Rare_rare.gif]]
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| |-
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| | DPBP#500 || [[Chatot (Lv. 27) (Diamond & Pearl)|Chatot]] || [[Image:colorless-attack.png]] || 27 || [[Image:Rare_com.gif]]
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| |-
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| | DPBP#270 || [[Sneasel (Lv. 21) (Diamond & Pearl)|Sneasel]] || [[Image:dark-attack.png]] || 21 || [[Image:Rare_com.gif]]
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| | DPBP#271 || [[Weavile (Lv. 37) (Diamond & Pearl)|Weavile]] || [[Image:dark-attack.png]] || 37 || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
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| |-
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| | DPBP#324 || [[Nuzleaf (Lv. 28) (Diamond & Pearl)|Nuzleaf]] || [[Image:dark-attack.png]] || 28 || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
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| |-
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| | DPBP#325 || [[Shiftry (Lv. 48) (Diamond & Pearl)|Shiftry]] || [[Image:dark-attack.png]] || 48 || [[Image:Rare_rare.gif]]H
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| |-
| |
| |- style="background: #99ccff;"
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| | DPBP#496 || [[Stunky (Lv. 17) (Diamond & Pearl)|Stunky]] || [[Image:dark-attack.png]] || 17 || [[Image:Rare_com.gif]]
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| |-
| |
| |- style="background: #99ccff;"
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| | DPBP#497 || [[Skuntank (Lv. 36) (Diamond & Pearl)|Skuntank]] || [[Image:dark-attack.png]] || 36 || [[Image:Rare_rare.gif]]H
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| |-
| |
| | DPBP#088 || [[Magnemite (Lv. 10) (Diamond & Pearl)|Magnemite]] || [[Image:metal-attack.png]] || 10 || [[Image:Rare_com.gif]]
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| |-
| |
| | DPBP#089 || [[Magneton (Lv. 35) (Diamond & Pearl)|Magneton]] || [[Image:metal-attack.png]] || 35 || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
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| |-
| |
| | DPBP#090 || [[Magnezone (Lv. 48) (Diamond & Pearl)|Magnezone]] || [[Image:metal-attack.png]] || 48 || [[Image:Rare_rare.gif]]H
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| |-
| |
| | DPBP#104 || [[Steelix (Lv. 50) (Diamond & Pearl)|Steelix]] || [[Image:metal-attack.png]] || 50 || [[Image:Rare_rare.gif]]
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| |-
| |
| |- style="background: #99ccff;"
| |
| | DPBP#522 || [[Dialga (Lv. 68) (Diamond & Pearl)|Dialga]] || [[Image:metal-attack.png]] || 68 || [[Image:Rare_rare.gif]]H
| |
| |-
| |
| | - || [[Energy Restore (Diamond & Pearl)|Energy Restore]] || T || - || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
| |
| |-
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| | - || [[Energy Switch (Diamond & Pearl)|Energy Switch]] || T || - || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
| |
| |-
| |
| | - || [[Energy Search (Diamond & Pearl)|Energy Search]] || T || - || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
| |
| |-
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| | - || [[Potion (Diamond & Pearl)|Potion]] || T || - || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
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| |-
| |
| | - || [[Super Scoop Up (Diamond & Pearl)|Super Scoop Up]] || T || - || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
| |
| |-
| |
| | - || [[Double Full Heal (Diamond & Pearl)|Double Full Heal]] || T || - || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
| |
| |-
| |
| | - || [[PlusPower (Diamond & Pearl)|PlusPower]] || T || - || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
| |
| |-
| |
| | - || [[Switch (Diamond & Pearl)|Switch]] || T || - || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
| |
| |-
| |
| | - || [[Pokédex HANDY910is (Diamond & Pearl)|Pokédex HANDY910is]] || T || - || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
| |
| |-
| |
| | - || [[Poké Ball (Diamond & Pearl)|Poké Ball]] || T || - || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
| |
| |-
| |
| | - || [[Night Pokémon Center (Diamond & Pearl)|Night Pokémon Center]] || T || - || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
| |
| |-
| |
| | - || [[Warp Point (Diamond & Pearl)|Warp Point]] || T || - || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
| |
| |-
| |
| | - || [[Professor Rowan (Diamond & Pearl)|Professor Rowan]] || Su || - || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
| |
| |-
| |
| | - || [[Rival (Diamond & Pearl)|Rival]] || Su || - || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
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| |-
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| | - || [[Speed Stadium (Diamond & Pearl)|Speed Stadium]] || St || - || [[Image:Rare_uncom.gif]]
| |
| |-
| |
| | - || Grass Energy || E || - || -
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| |-
| |
| | - || Fire Energy || E || - || -
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| |-
| |
| | - || Water Energy || E || - || -
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| |-
| |
| | - || Lightning Energy || E || - || -
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| |-
| |
| | - || Psychic Energy || E || - || -
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| |-
| |
| | - || Fighting Energy || E || - || -
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| |-
| |
| | - || Darkness Energy || E || - || -
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| |-
| |
| | - || Metal Energy || E || - || -
| |
| |}
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| | ==References== |
| | {{reflist}} |
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| {{TCG Expansions}} | | {{Project TCG notice}} |
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| | {{TCG Releases|DP}} |
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| [[Category:TCG expansion sets]] | | [[de:Diamant & Perl (TCG)]] |
| | [[es:Diamante & Perla (TCG): Diamante & Perla]] |
| | [[fr:Diamant & Perle (JCC)]] |
| | [[it:Diamante & Perla (GCC)]] |
| | [[ja:Diamond & Pearl]] |
| | [[zh:钻石&珍珠(TCG)]] |