Pokémon V (TCG)

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An example of a Pokémon V

Pokémon V (Japanese: ポケモンV Pokémon V) are a variant of Pokémon in the Pokémon Trading Card Game. They were first introduced in the Sword & Shield expansion (the Sword and Shield sets in Japan). Pokémon V have a stylized V graphic on the card name.

Pokémon V work very similarly to both Pokémon-EX from the Black & White and XY series and Pokémon-ex from the EX Series. They possess considerably higher HP and stronger attacks compared to their regular counterparts. However, when a Pokémon V is Knocked Out, the opponent takes two Prize cards instead of one. All Pokémon V so far are Basic Pokémon.

Aesthetically, the artwork on Pokémon V covers most of the card, with the background illustration fading into the top and bottom-most areas, while still having the Pokémon break the card's borders (following on previous Pokémon variant cards). As such, the card text presented across the artwork is outlined, resembling Full Art cards. Pokémon V cards have a black layout on its borders and bottom text details, as well a V symbol on the top left corner.

Pokémon V released on main expansions and sub-sets are usually accompanied by Full Art and Secret Rainbow Rare (Hyper Rare in Japan) prints. Unlike its predecessor Pokémon-GX, Full Art Pokémon V cards have more detailed backgrounds.

Pokémon VMAX

Released along with the first Pokémon V cards, Pokémon VMAX introduce the Dynamax and Gigantamax mechanics into the Trading Card Game. These cards are identified by the VMAX graphic on the card name. Pokémon VMAX evolve from its respective Pokémon V, giving them boosted Hit Points (so far, the biggest HPs in a Pokémon card) and more powerful attacks. When a VMAX Pokémon is knocked out, the opponent takes three Prize cards instead of one.

So far, all released VMAX Pokémon have one or two attacks and no abilities. While keeping the same layout of Pokémon V, VMAX Pokémon cards have a rainbow background and details on the card's bottom, as well the visual aura of Dynamaxing/Gigantamaxing on the Pokémon.

Pokémon that have appeared as Pokémon V

PokémonV
Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format.
Cards listed with a green background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats.
Card Type English
Expansion
Rarity # Japanese
Expansion
Rarity #
CelebiV Grass Sword & Shield Ultra-Rare Rare 1/202 V Starter Set Grass   001/023
DhelmiseV Grass       Sword RR 004/060
      Sword SR 061/060
KeldeoV Water Sword & Shield Ultra-Rare Rare 53/202 V Starter Set Water   006/023
LaprasV Water       Sword RR 014/060
      Sword SR 062/060
MorpekoV Lightning       Shield RR 019/023
      Shield SR 062/023
Tapu KokoV Lightning Sword & Shield Ultra-Rare Rare 072/202 V Starter Set Lightning   006/024
SableyeV Darkness       Shield RR 036/060
      Shield SR 064/060
IndeedeeV Psychic Sword & Shield Ultra-Rare Rare 91/202 Shield RR 025/060
WobbuffetV Psychic       Sword RR 026/060
      Sword SR 063/060
RegirockV Fighting Sword & Shield Ultra-Rare Rare 104/202 V Starter Set Fighting   005/24
StonjournerV Fighting Sword & Shield Ultra-Rare Rare 115/202 Sword RR 034/060
ZacianV Metal Sword & Shield Ultra-Rare Rare 138/202 Sword RR 046/060
ZamazentaV Metal Sword & Shield Ultra-Rare Rare 139/202 Shield RR 044/060
TorkoalV Fire       Shield RR 006/060
      Shield SR 061/060
VictiniV Fire Sword & Shield Ultra-Rare Rare 142/202 V Starter Set Fire   003/023
PokémonVMAX
Card Type English
Expansion
Rarity # Japanese
Expansion
Rarity #
StonjournerVMAX Fighting Sword & Shield Ultra-Rare Rare 35/202 Sword RRR 035/060
LaprasVMAX Water Sword & Shield Ultra-Rare Rare 50/202 Sword RRR 015/060
SnorlaxVMAX Colorless Sword & Shield Ultra-Rare Rare 142/202 Shield RRR 046/060
MorpekoVMAX Lightning       Shield RRR 020/060
      Shield HR 069/060
 



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