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| {{TCG ID|Diamond & Pearl|Torterra Lv.X|122}} || {{TCG ID|Diamond & Pearl|Infernape Lv.X|121}} || {{TCG ID|Diamond & Pearl|Empoleon Lv.X|120}} || {{TCG ID|Mysterious Treasures|Electivire Lv.X|121}} || {{TCG ID|Secret Wonders|Gardevoir Lv.X|131}} || {{TCG ID|Mysterious Treasures|Lucario Lv.X|122}} || {{TCG ID|Secret Wonders|Honchkrow Lv.X|132}} || {{TCG ID|Great Encounters|Dialga Lv.X|105}} || Garchomp | | {{TCG ID|Diamond & Pearl|Torterra Lv.X|122}} || {{TCG ID|Diamond & Pearl|Infernape Lv.X|121}} || {{TCG ID|Diamond & Pearl|Empoleon Lv.X|120}} || {{TCG ID|Mysterious Treasures|Electivire Lv.X|121}} || {{TCG ID|Secret Wonders|Gardevoir Lv.X|131}} || {{TCG ID|Mysterious Treasures|Lucario Lv.X|122}} || {{TCG ID|Secret Wonders|Honchkrow Lv.X|132}} || {{TCG ID|Great Encounters|Dialga Lv.X|105}} || Garchomp Lv.X | ||
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| Leafeon || {{TCG ID|Mysterious Treasures|Magmortar Lv.X|123}} || {{TCG ID|Great Encounters|Palkia Lv.X|106}} || <!--Lightning--> || {{TCG ID|Great Encounters|Cresselia Lv.X|103}} || Gliscor || {{TCG ID|Great Encounters|Darkrai Lv.X|104}} || Magnezone || Porygon-Z | | Leafeon Lv.X || {{TCG ID|Mysterious Treasures|Magmortar Lv.X|123}} || {{TCG ID|Great Encounters|Palkia Lv.X|106}} || <!--Lightning--> || {{TCG ID|Great Encounters|Cresselia Lv.X|103}} || Gliscor Lv.X || {{TCG ID|Great Encounters|Darkrai Lv.X|104}} || Magnezone Lv.X || Porygon-Z Lv.X | ||
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| <!--Grass--> || <!--Fire--> || | | <!--Grass--> || <!--Fire--> || Glaceon Lv.X || <!--Lightning--> || Mewtwo Lv.X || Rhyperior Lv.X || <!--Darkness--> || <!--Metal--> || <!--Colorless--> | ||
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| <!--Grass--> || <!--Fire--> || <!--Water--> || <!--Lightning--> || Azelf || <!--Fighting--> || <!--Darkness--> || <!--Metal--> || <!--Colorless--> | | <!--Grass--> || <!--Fire--> || <!--Water--> || <!--Lightning--> || Azelf Lv.X || <!--Fighting--> || <!--Darkness--> || <!--Metal--> || <!--Colorless--> | ||
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| <!--Grass--> || <!--Fire--> || <!--Water--> || <!--Lightning--> || Mesprit || <!--Fighting--> || <!--Darkness--> || <!--Metal--> || <!--Colorless--> | | <!--Grass--> || <!--Fire--> || <!--Water--> || <!--Lightning--> || Mesprit Lv.X|| <!--Fighting--> || <!--Darkness--> || <!--Metal--> || <!--Colorless--> | ||
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| <!--Grass--> || <!--Fire--> || <!--Water--> || <!--Lightning--> || Uxie || <!--Fighting--> || <!--Darkness--> || <!--Metal--> || <!--Colorless--> | | <!--Grass--> || <!--Fire--> || <!--Water--> || <!--Lightning--> || Uxie Lv.X || <!--Fighting--> || <!--Darkness--> || <!--Metal--> || <!--Colorless--> | ||
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[[Category:Variant Pokémon]] | [[Category:Variant Pokémon]] |
Revision as of 19:19, 13 March 2008
Pokémon Lv. X are a special kind of Pokémon found in the TCG. They first appeared in the Diamond & Pearl Expansion.
Essentially replacing Pokémon ex and Pokémon , 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 . They do however, differ greatly in terms of gameplay:
- 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).
- 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.
- 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.
In essence, they draw the best attributes from their predecessors (such as high HP's and strong attacks), without their major drawbacks (like the 2-Prize Card rule for Pokémon ex and 1-per Deck rule for Pokémon ), making them very playable.
Pokémon that have appeared as Pokémon Lv. X
Grass |
Fire |
Water |
Lightning |
Psychic |
Fighting |
Darkness |
Metal |
Colorless |
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Torterra Lv.X | Infernape Lv.X | Empoleon Lv.X | Electivire Lv.X | Gardevoir Lv.X | Lucario Lv.X | Honchkrow Lv.X | Dialga Lv.X | Garchomp Lv.X |
Leafeon Lv.X | Magmortar Lv.X | Palkia Lv.X | Cresselia Lv.X | Gliscor Lv.X | Darkrai Lv.X | Magnezone Lv.X | Porygon-Z Lv.X | |
Glaceon Lv.X | Mewtwo Lv.X | Rhyperior Lv.X | ||||||
Azelf Lv.X | ||||||||
Mesprit Lv.X | ||||||||
Uxie Lv.X |