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Pokémon SP are a variant of Pokémon found in the Pokémon Trading Card Game. They debuted in the Platinum expansion, the first of the Platinum Series. They are the successor to Owner's Pokémon.
Pokémon SP (an abbreviated form of Special Pokémon) vary depending on the theme of the expansion in which they appear. All Pokémon SP are Basic Pokémon and have a stylized "SP" logo in the bottom-left corner of the illustration box. Pokémon SP also include a suffix in the name in order to differentiate them from other Pokémon.
Pokémon G
The first variant of SP Pokémon were Pokémon , released in Platinum. Pokémon
cards are classified as "Galactic's Pokémon" (this text replaces the Pokédex data in the illustration bar) and have an icon of their respective Team Galactic owner in the bottom-right corner of the illustration box. All Pokémon G also have "
" at the end of their name in order to differentiate them from other Pokémon. Several examples include:
- Probopass
cannot evolve from Nosepass because it is a Basic Pokémon and because its name is not Probopass.
- Darkrai
cannot be leveled-up into Darkrai LV.X, as its name is not Darkrai.
- Dialga
cannot be leveled-up into Dialga LV.X, but it can be leveled-up into Dialga
LV.X.
- Dialga cannot be leveled-up into Dialga
LV.X.
- One may have 4 Dialga or Dialga LV.X in a deck as well as 4 Dialga
or Dialga
LV.X.
List of Pokémon G
Pokémon GL
The second variant of SP Pokémon were Pokémon , released in Rising Rivals. Pokémon
cards are classified as "Gym Leader's Pokémon" (this text replaces the Pokédex data in the illustration bar in the same manner of Galactic's Pokémon) and have an icon of the Gym Leader who uses them in the bottom-right corner of the illustration box. All Pokémon GL have "
" at the end of their name in order to differentiate them from other Pokémon. The level shown on all Pokémon
cards (excluding Pokémon
LV.X) are the same as their Pokémon Platinum counterparts.
List of Pokémon GL
Pokémon 4
Released alongside Pokémon GL in Rising Rivals was another variant of SP Pokémon: Pokémon . Pokémon
cards are classified as "Elite Four's Pokémon" and have an icon of the member of the Elite Four who uses them in the bottom-right corner of the illustration box. All Pokémon 4 have "
" at the end of their name in order to differentiate them from other Pokémon (curiously, the English cards still use 四 to depict the 4). The level shown on all Pokémon
cards (excluding Pokémon
LV.X) are the same as their Pokémon Platinum counterparts.
List of Pokémon 4
Pokémon C
Debuting in Supreme Victors were Pokémon . Pokémon
cards are classified as "Champion's Pokémon" and have an icon depicting Cynthia in the bottom-right corner of the illustration box. All Pokémon C have "
" at the end of their name in order to differentiate them from other Pokémon. The level shown on the majority of Pokémon
cards are the same as their Pokémon Platinum counterparts.
List of Pokémon C
Pokémon FB
Also debuting in Supreme Victors were Pokémon . Pokémon
cards are classified as "Frontier Brain's Pokémon" and have an icon of the Frontier Brain who uses them in the bottom-right corner of the illustration box. All Pokémon FB have "
" at the end of their name in order to differentiate them from other Pokémon. The level shown on all Pokémon
cards (excluding Pokémon
LV.X) are the same as their Pokémon Platinum counterparts.
List of Pokémon FB
Pokémon M
Debuting in the Movie Commemoration Random Pack were Pokémon , which showcase key characters's Pokémon from Arceus: To a Conquering Spacetime. Pokémon
cards are classified as "Movie's Pokémon" and have an icon of the anime character who uses them in the bottom-right corner of the illustration box. All Pokémon M have "
" at the end of their name in order to differentiate them from other Pokémon.