Neo Revelation (TCG)

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めざめる伝説
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Cards in set English: 66
Japanese: 57
Set number English: 10
Japanese: 9
Release date English: September 21, 2001
Japanese: January, 2001
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Neo Revelation (Japanese: めざめる伝説 Awakening Legend) is the name given to an Expansion of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. It completed transferring all the Generation II Pokémon into card forms.

Set size

  • 66 cards in English release
  • 57 cards in Japanese release

Sequence

  • 10th English Expansion
  • 9th Japanese Expansion

Release dates

  • 24th November 2000 - Japanese Promotional Set
  • January 2001 - Japanese Expansion
  • 21st September 2001 - English Expansion

Wizards of the Coast ceased pre-planning timed releases for cards around this date.

Card list

English expansion

No. Card Name Type Level Rarity
1 Ampharos   46  
2 Blissey   62  
3 Celebi   16  
4 Crobat   51  
5 Delibird   34  
6 Entei   38  
7 Ho-Oh   45  
8 Houndoom   35  
9 Jumpluff   37  
10 Magneton   37  
11 Misdreavus   25  
12 Porygon2   33  
13 Raikou   40  
14 Suicune   33  
15 Aerodactyl   27  
16 Celebi   14  
17 Entei   24  
18 Ho-Oh   44  
19 Kingdra   49  
20 Lugia   43  
21 Raichu   39  
22 Raikou   26  
23 Skarmory   29  
24 Sneasel   32  
25 Starmie   31  
26 Sudowoodo   27  
27 Suicune   25  
28 Flaaffy   32  
29 Golbat   27  
30 Graveler   32  
31 Jynx   20  
32 Lanturn   31  
33 Magcargo   48  
34 Octillery   43  
35 Parasect   30  
36 Piloswine   41  
37 Seaking   29  
38 Stantler   27  
39 Unown B   19  
40 Unown Y   12  
41 Aipom   19  
42 Chinchou   13  
43 Farfetch'd   22  
44 Geodude   14  
45 Goldeen   14  
46 Murkrow   21  
47 Paras   10  
48 Quagsire   35  
49 Qwilfish   30  
50 Remoraid   15  
51 Shuckle   28  
52 Skiploom   26  
53 Slugma   27  
54 Smoochum   6  
55 Snubbull   21  
56 Staryu   13  
57 Swinub   10  
58 Unown K   14  
59 Zubat   13  
60 Balloon Berry T -  
61 Healing Field T -  
62 Pokémon Breeder Fields T -  
63 Rocket's Hideout T -  
64 Old Rod T -  
65 Shining Gyarados   44  
66 Shining Magikarp   11  

Japanese expansion

No. Card Name Type Level Rarity
-- Aerodactyl   27  
-- Ampharos   46  
-- Blissey   62  
-- Celebi   16  
-- Crobat   51  
-- Delibird   34  
-- Entei   38  
-- Ho-Oh   45  
-- Houndoom   35  
-- Jumpluff   37  
-- Kingdra   49  
-- Magneton   37  
-- Misdreavus   25  
-- Porygon2   33  
-- Raikou   40  
-- Starmie   31  
-- Suicune   33  
-- Shining Gyarados   44  
-- Shining Magikarp   11  
-- Flaaffy   32  
-- Golbat   27  
-- Graveler   32  
-- Jynx   20  
-- Lanturn   31  
-- Magcargo   48  
-- Octillery   43  
-- Parasect   30  
-- Piloswine   41  
-- Raichu   39  
-- Seaking   29  
-- Shuckle   28  
-- Smoochum   6  
-- Unown B   19  
-- Unown Y   12  
-- Aipom   19  
-- Chinchou   13  
-- Farfetch'd   22  
-- Geodude   14  
-- Goldeen   14  
-- Murkrow   21  
-- Paras   10  
-- Quagsire   35  
-- Qwilfish   30  
-- Remoraid   15  
-- Skiploom   26  
-- Slugma   27  
-- Stantler   27  
-- Snubbull   21  
-- Staryu   13  
-- Swinub   10  
-- Unown K   14  
-- Zubat   13  
-- Rocket's Hideout T -  
-- Balloon Berry T -  
-- Healing Field T -  
-- Pokémon Breeder Fields T -  
-- Old Rod T -  


Japanese promotional set

No. Card Name Type Level Rarity
-- Celebi   14 H
-- Entei   24 --
-- Ho-Oh   44 --
-- Lugia   43 --
-- Raikou   26 --
-- Skarmory   29 --
-- Sneasel   32 --
-- Sudowoodo   27 --
-- Suicune   25 --

Gallery

Trivia

  • The English title, Revelation, is one of two Biblical references in the TCG; the other one is Neo Genesis. Genesis and Revelation are the first and last books of the Bible, respectively. The name Revelation may also refer to this being the set that included the last of the Generation II Pokémon which had not yet become cards.
  • As with Neo 1 and Neo 2 in Japan, Neo 3 had a 9 card promotional set—Wizards added these cards to the English set.
  • Neo Revelation was the first set to introduce Shining Pokémon to the TCG: Shining Magikarp and Shining Gyarados. These quickly became very sought-after cards, and some American collectors paid over $250 for the Japanese versions before their English release. In Japan, the odds of finding one of these elusive cards in a Booster Pack were stated to be 300:1.
  • Neo Revelation was also the first (and so far the only) set to not have Preconstructed Theme Decks associated with the expansion.
  • The inclusion of Rocket's Hideout in this expansion initially would appear to be a strange move—the last time Dark Pokémon were seen in the TCG before this set was the Team Rocket expansion (though Dark Raichu enjoyed its Japanese release in Neo 2). Rocket's Hideout would prove useful, however, as Dark Pokémon returned in the following set.
  • The set symbol for Neo Revelation is an abstract representation of the legendary beasts departing from the Burned Tower.
  • The Japanese title of the set, 'Awakening Legend', is curiously similar to the later-released series titled in English as 'Legends Awakened'.

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