Diamond & Pearl (TCG)

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This article is about the trading card game expansion set. For other uses, see Diamond and Pearl.


Diamond & Pearl
ポケモンカードゲームDP
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Cards in set English: 130
Japanese: 130
Set number English: 32
Japanese: 32
Release date English: May 23, 2007
Japanese: November 30, 2006
Theme Decks

Terra Firma (GrassDarkness)
Inferno Zone (FireFighting)
Royal Frost (WaterMetal)

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Diamond & Pearl (Japanese: ポケモンカードゲームDP Pokémon Card Game DP) is the name given to the first expansion of cards of the Diamond & Pearl era of the Trading Card Game, introducing both new and returning game mechanics.

Information

  • Diamond & Pearl was the first set to introduce Generation IV Pokémon to the TCG from the Pokémon Diamond and Pearl games, introducing 58 new Pokémon.
  • The first cards from the set were released in Japan on October 27, 2006, as the 2006 Entry Packs.
  • 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.
  • With every new generation comes a new card layout. Changes include: -
    • 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.
    • The Pokédex entry itself uses a new font.
    • 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.
    • 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.
    • The level of the Pokémon is displayed next to the name, wheras in previous releases it was in the Pokédex entry box.
    • 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.
    • 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.
  • Pokémon that are Template:Type2 in the games are now represented by Psychic-type cards, instead of Grass.
  • Pokémon-ex and Pokémon Star no longer appear in the game, but are replaced by Pokémon LV.X.
  • As well as featuring old game mechanics, many improvisations were made with the release of the set:
    • Several Basic Pokémon (and a few Stage 1 Pokémon) now have "Free" attack costs; i.e. they require no energy to use.
    • 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.
    • 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.
    • 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.
    • All Unown are now named according to their letter, and are treated as a different card (e.g. a legal deck can now have 4 Unown A and 4 Unown B from this set on, but Unown from previous releases are still tethered by their rule).
    • 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".
  • Along with improvements to the game mechanics, major changes to the rules have also been made:
    • A rule change in 2003 meant that the player taking the first 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.
    • With the debut of Supporter cards in 2003, these cards could not be played on the first 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).
    • 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 player chooses to withdraw their Fossil card.
    • 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.
  • 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:
    • 5 Common cards
    • 3 Uncommon cards
    • 1 Reverse-holographic card
    • 1 Non-holographic or holographic rare card
  • 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/Dialga Booster) and pink (for the Pearl/Palkia Booster) in the checklist. The English Expansion did not feature this innovation.
  • The Japanese type-ordering system was also slightly modified, with the last three types ordered Darkness, Metal, Colorless instead of Colorless, Darkness, Metal. This further reflects the additions of Basic Darkness and Metal Energy cards.
  • 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.
  • Prereleases were held on the weekends of 12th/13th and 19th/20th May 2007. The prerelease card for this set was Luxio and, for the first time, a "STAFF" stamped version of the card was available for prerelease event organizers.

Theme decks

English Theme Decks

Japanese Entry Pack

Card lists

English expansion

No. Collection No. Card Name Type Level Rarity
1 DPBP#522 Dialga Metal 68 Rare HolographicH
2 DPBP#413 Dusknoir Psychic 42 Rare HolographicH
3 DPBP#147 Electivire Lightning 46 Rare HolographicH
4 DPBP#456 Empoleon Water 42 Rare HolographicH
5 DPBP#453 Infernape Fire 40 Rare HolographicH
6 DPBP#506 Lucario Fighting 30 Rare HolographicH
7 DPBP#466 Luxray Lightning 48 Rare HolographicH
8 DPBP#090 Magnezone Metal 48 Rare HolographicH
9 DPBP#529 Manaphy Water 20 Rare HolographicH
10 DPBP#228 Mismagius Psychic 37 Rare HolographicH
11 DPBP#523 Palkia Water 67 Rare HolographicH
12 DPBP#125 Rhyperior Fighting 61 Rare HolographicH
13 DPBP#368 Roserade Grass 33 Rare HolographicH
14 DPBP#325 Shiftry Darkness 48 Rare HolographicH
15 DPBP#497 Skuntank Darkness 36 Rare HolographicH
16 DPBP#459 Staraptor Colorless 54 Rare HolographicH
17 DPBP#450 Torterra Grass 45 Rare HolographicH
18 DPBP#212 Azumarill Water 35 Rare
19 DPBP#317 Beautifly Grass 29 Rare
20 DPBP#461 Bibarel Colorless 26 Rare
21 DPBP#513 Carnivine Grass 32 Rare
22 DPBP#038 Clefable Colorless 37 Rare
23 DPBP#510 Drapion Psychic 41 Rare
24 DPBP#491 Drifblim Psychic 40 Rare
25 DPBP#319 Dustox Grass 34 Rare
26 DPBP#482 Floatzel Water 29 Rare
27 DPBP#102 Gengar Psychic 39 Rare
28 DPBP#269 Heracross Grass 29 Rare
29 DPBP#508 Hippowdon Fighting 45 Rare
30 DPBP#493 Lopunny Colorless 33 Rare
31 DPBP#074 Machamp Fighting 59 Rare
32 DPBP#359 Medicham Fighting 42 Rare
33 DPBP#173 Munchlax Colorless 8 Rare
34 DPBP#195 Noctowl Colorless 40 Rare
35 DPBP#480 Pachirisu Lightning 23 Rare
36 DPBP#495 Purugly Colorless 44 Rare
37 DPBP#174 Snorlax Colorless 35 Rare
38 DPBP#104 Steelix Metal 50 Rare
39 DPBP#479 Vespiquen Grass 40 Rare
40 DPBP#271 Weavile Darkness 37 Rare
41 DPBP#258 Wobbuffet Psychic 25 Rare
42 DPBP#257 Wynaut Psychic 6 Rare
43 DPBP#366 Budew Grass 6 Uncommon
44 DPBP#318 Cascoon Grass 8 Uncommon
45 DPBP#484 Cherrim Grass 26 Uncommon
46 DPBP#490 Drifloon Psychic 17 Uncommon
47 DPBP#412 Dusclops Psychic 38 Uncommon
48 DPBP#145 Elekid Lightning 6 Uncommon
49 DPBP#449 Grotle Grass 21 Uncommon
50 DPBP#101 Haunter Psychic 32 Uncommon
51 DPBP#507 Hippopotas Fighting 23 Uncommon
52 DPBP#465 Luxio Lightning 19 Uncommon
53 DPBP#073 Machoke Fighting 39 Uncommon
54 DPBP#089 Magneton Metal 35 Uncommon
55 DPBP#283 Mantyke Water 6 Uncommon
56 DPBP#452 Monferno Fire 18 Uncommon
57 DPBP#324 Nuzleaf Darkness 28 Uncommon
58 DPBP#455 Prinplup Water 20 Uncommon
59 DPBP#084 Rapidash Fire 34 Uncommon
60 DPBP#124 Rhydon Fighting 43 Uncommon
61 DPBP#505 Riolu Fighting 7 Uncommon
62 DPBP#136 Seaking Water 14 Uncommon
63 DPBP#316 Silcoon Grass 8 Uncommon
64 DPBP#458 Staravia Colorless 21 Uncommon
65 DPBP#229 Unown A Psychic 15 Uncommon
66 DPBP#230 Unown B Psychic 12 Uncommon
67 DPBP#231 Unown C Psychic 18 Uncommon
68 DPBP#232 Unown D Psychic 14 Uncommon
69 DPBP#210 Azurill Colorless 6 Common
70 DPBP#460 Bidoof Colorless 10 Common
71 DPBP#213 Bonsly Fighting 6 Common
72 DPBP#481 Buizel Water 10 Common
73 DPBP#492 Buneary Colorless 11 Common
74 DPBP#500 Chatot Colorless 27 Common
75 DPBP#483 Cherubi Grass 7 Common
76 DPBP#451 Chimchar Fire 8 Common
77 DPBP#037 Clefairy Colorless 18 Common
78 DPBP#036 Cleffa Colorless 5 Common
79 DPBP#478 Combee Grass 8 Common
80 DPBP#411 Duskull Psychic 15 Common
81 DPBP#146 Electabuzz Lightning 29 Common
82 DPBP#100 Gastly Psychic 12 Common
83 DPBP#494 Glameow Colorless 12 Common
84 DPBP#135 Goldeen Water 14 Common
85 DPBP#194 Hoothoot Colorless 7 Common
86 DPBP#072 Machop Fighting 20 Common
87 DPBP#088 Magnemite Metal 10 Common
88 DPBP#211 Marill Water 12 Common
89 DPBP#358 Meditite Fighting 19 Common
90 DPBP#139 Mime Jr. Psychic 5 Common
91 DPBP#227 Misdreavus Psychic 16 Common
92 DPBP#103 Onix Fighting 22 Common
93 DPBP#454 Piplup Water 9 Common
94 DPBP#083 Ponyta Fire 12 Common
95 DPBP#123 Rhyhorn Fighting 19 Common
96 DPBP#367 Roselia Grass 31 Common
97 DPBP#323 Seedot Grass 9 Common
98 DPBP#464 Shinx Lightning 7 Common
99 DPBP#509 Skorupi Psychic 9 Common
100 DPBP#270 Sneasel Darkness 21 Common
101 DPBP#457 Starly Colorless 8 Common
102 DPBP#496 Stunky Darkness 17 Common
103 DPBP#448 Turtwig Grass 10 Common
104 DPBP#315 Wurmple Grass 7 Common
105 - Double Full Heal T - Uncommon
106 - Energy Restore T - Uncommon
107 - Energy Switch T - Uncommon
108 - Night Pokémon Center T - Uncommon
109 - PlusPower T - Uncommon
110 - Poké Ball T - Uncommon
111 - Pokédex HANDY910is T - Uncommon
112 - Professor Rowan Su - Uncommon
113 - Rival Su - Uncommon
114 - Speed Stadium St - Uncommon
115 - Super Scoop Up T - Uncommon
116 - Warp Point T - Uncommon
117 - Energy Search T - Common
118 - Potion T - Common
119 - Switch T - Common
120 - Empoleon LV.X Water X Rare Holo LV.X
121 - Infernape LV.X Fire X Rare Holo LV.X
122 - Torterra LV.X Grass X Rare Holo LV.X
123 - Grass Energy E - Common
124 - Fire Energy E - Common
125 - Water Energy E - Common
126 - Lightning Energy E - Common
127 - Psychic Energy E - Common
128 - Fighting Energy E - Common
129 - Darkness Energy E - Common
130 - Metal Energy E - Common

Japanese expansion

Collection No. Card Name Type Level Rarity
DPBP#269 Heracross Grass 29 Uncommon
DPBP#315 Wurmple Grass 7 Common
DPBP#316 Silcoon Grass 8 Uncommon
DPBP#317 Beautifly Grass 29 Rare
DPBP#318 Cascoon Grass 8 Uncommon
DPBP#319 Dustox Grass 34 Rare
DPBP#323 Seedot Grass 9 Common
DPBP#366 Budew Grass 6 Uncommon
DPBP#367 Roselia Grass 31 Common
DPBP#368 Roserade Grass 33 Rare HolographicH
DPBP#448 Turtwig Grass 10 Common
DPBP#449 Grotle Grass 21 Uncommon
DPBP#450 Torterra Grass 45 Rare HolographicH
DPBP#478 Combee Grass 8 Common
DPBP#479 Vespiquen Grass 40 Rare
DPBP#483 Cherubi Grass 7 Common
DPBP#484 Cherrim Grass 26 Uncommon
DPBP#513 Carnivine Grass 32 Rare
- Torterra Grass X Rare Holo LV.X
DPBP#083 Ponyta Fire 12 Common
DPBP#084 Rapidash Fire 34 Uncommon
DPBP#451 Chimchar Fire 8 Common
DPBP#452 Monferno Fire 18 Uncommon
DPBP#453 Infernape Fire 40 Rare HolographicH
- Infernape Fire X Rare Holo LV.X
DPBP#135 Goldeen Water 14 Common
DPBP#136 Seaking Water 14 Uncommon
DPBP#211 Marill Water 12 Common
DPBP#212 Azumarill Water 35 Rare
DPBP#283 Mantyke Water 6 Uncommon
DPBP#454 Piplup Water 9 Common
DPBP#455 Prinplup Water 20 Uncommon
DPBP#456 Empoleon Water 42 Rare HolographicH
DPBP#481 Buizel Water 10 Common
DPBP#482 Floatzel Water 29 Rare
DPBP#523 Palkia Water 67 Rare HolographicH
DPBP#529 Manaphy Water 20 Rare HolographicH
- Empoleon Water X Rare Holo LV.X
DPBP#145 Elekid Lightning 6 Uncommon
DPBP#146 Electabuzz Lightning 29 Common
DPBP#147 Electivire Lightning 46 Rare HolographicH
DPBP#464 Shinx Lightning 7 Common
DPBP#465 Luxio Lightning 19 Uncommon
DPBP#466 Luxray Lightning 48 Rare HolographicH
DPBP#480 Pachirisu Lightning 23 Rare
DPBP#100 Gastly Psychic 12 Common
DPBP#101 Haunter Psychic 32 Uncommon
DPBP#102 Gengar Psychic 39 Rare
DPBP#139 Mime Jr. Psychic 5 Uncommon
DPBP#227 Misdreavus Psychic 16 Common
DPBP#228 Mismagius Psychic 37 Rare HolographicH
DPBP#229 Unown A Psychic 15 Uncommon
DPBP#230 Unown B Psychic 12 Uncommon
DPBP#231 Unown C Psychic 18 Uncommon
DPBP#232 Unown D Psychic 14 Uncommon
DPBP#257 Wynaut Psychic 6 Rare
DPBP#258 Wobbuffet Psychic 25 Rare
DPBP#411 Duskull Psychic 15 Common
DPBP#412 Dusclops Psychic 38 Uncommon
DPBP#413 Dusknoir Psychic 42 Rare HolographicH
DPBP#490 Drifloon Psychic 17 Uncommon
DPBP#491 Drifblim Psychic 40 Rare
DPBP#509 Skorupi Psychic 9 Common
DPBP#510 Drapion Psychic 41 Rare
DPBP#072 Machop Fighting 20 Common
DPBP#073 Machoke Fighting 39 Uncommon
DPBP#074 Machamp Fighting 59 Rare
DPBP#103 Onix Fighting 22 Common
DPBP#123 Rhyhorn Fighting 19 Common
DPBP#124 Rhydon Fighting 43 Uncommon
DPBP#125 Rhyperior Fighting 61 Rare HolographicH
DPBP#213 Bonsly Fighting 6 Uncommon
DPBP#358 Meditite Fighting 19 Common
DPBP#359 Medicham Fighting 42 Uncommon
DPBP#505 Riolu Fighting 7 Uncommon
DPBP#506 Lucario Fighting 30 Rare HolographicH
DPBP#507 Hippopotas Fighting 23 Uncommon
DPBP#508 Hippowdon Fighting 45 Rare
DPBP#270 Sneasel Darkness 21 Common
DPBP#271 Weavile Darkness 37 Uncommon
DPBP#324 Nuzleaf Darkness 28 Uncommon
DPBP#325 Shiftry Darkness 48 Rare HolographicH
DPBP#496 Stunky Darkness 17 Common
DPBP#497 Skuntank Darkness 36 Rare HolographicH
DPBP#088 Magnemite Metal 10 Common
DPBP#089 Magneton Metal 35 Uncommon
DPBP#090 Magnezone Metal 48 Rare HolographicH
DPBP#104 Steelix Metal 50 Rare
DPBP#522 Dialga Metal 68 Rare HolographicH
DPBP#036 Cleffa Colorless 5 Uncommon
DPBP#037 Clefairy Colorless 18 Common
DPBP#038 Clefable Colorless 37 Rare
DPBP#173 Munchlax Colorless 8 Rare
DPBP#174 Snorlax Colorless 35 Uncommon
DPBP#194 Hoothoot Colorless 7 Common
DPBP#195 Noctowl Colorless 40 Uncommon
DPBP#210 Azurill Colorless 6 Uncommon
DPBP#457 Starly Colorless 8 Common
DPBP#458 Staravia Colorless 21 Uncommon
DPBP#459 Staraptor Colorless 54 Rare HolographicH
DPBP#460 Bidoof Colorless 10 Common
DPBP#461 Bibarel Colorless 26 Uncommon
DPBP#492 Buneary Colorless 11 Common
DPBP#493 Lopunny Colorless 33 Rare
DPBP#494 Glameow Colorless 12 Common
DPBP#495 Purugly Colorless 44 Rare
DPBP#500 Chatot Colorless 27 Common
- Energy Restore T - Uncommon
- Energy Switch T - Uncommon
- Energy Search T - Uncommon
- Potion T - Uncommon
- Super Scoop Up T - Uncommon
- Double Full Heal T - Uncommon
- PlusPower T - Uncommon
- Switch T - Uncommon
- Pokédex HANDY910is T - Uncommon
- Poké Ball T - Uncommon
- Night Pokémon Center T - Uncommon
- Warp Point T - Uncommon
- Professor Rowan Su - Uncommon
- Rival Su - Uncommon
- Speed Stadium St - Uncommon
- Grass Energy E - -
- Fire Energy E - -
- Water Energy E - -
- Lightning Energy E - -
- Psychic Energy E - -
- Fighting Energy E - -
- Darkness Energy E - -
- Metal Energy E - -

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