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| class="l" | {{TCG|Raikou}}
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Revision as of 19:35, 9 December 2011

Pokémon-EX are a variant of Pokémon in the Pokémon Trading Card Game. They debut in the Next Destinies expansion.

Although they are similar in name to Pokémon-ex, they are different in terms of both mechanics and design. Pokémon-EX have significantly higher HP than regular Pokémon, and players take 2 Prize cards when they are defeated.

Pokémon that have appeared as Pokémon-EX

Pokémon EX

Pokémon Type Card Expansion
Shaymin Grass Shaymin-EX Next Destinies
Kyogre Water Kyogre-EX Next Destinies
Mewtwo Psychic Mewtwo-EX Next Destinies
Kyurem Water Kyurem-EX Next Destinies
Groudon Fighting Groudon-EX Next Destinies
Regigigas Colorless Regigigas-EX Hail Blizzard
Reshiram Fire Reshiram-EX Next Destinies
Zekrom Lightning Zekrom-EX Next Destinies
Raikou Lightning Raikou-EX Dark Rush
Entei Fire Entei-EX Dark Rush
Darkrai Darkness Darkrai-EX Dark Rush



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