Platinum (TCG)

Platinum
ギンガの覇道
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Cards in set English: 133
Japanese: 96
Set number English: 39
Japanese: 39
Release date English: February 11, 2009
Japanese: October 10, 2008
Theme Decks

Rebellion (Psychic)
Flourish (Grass)

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Pokémon Trading Card Game: Platinum (Japanese: ギンガの覇道 Galactic's Conquest) is the name given to the first expansion of cards of the Platinum series of the Pokémon Trading Card Game.

Information

Released in Japan as Galactic's Conquest, the first expansion of the newly-introduced Pokémon Card Game DPt series, the English release of Platinum begins a new series of cards in the English-language Trading Card Game, also called the Platinum series. This replaces "Diamond & Pearl" as the prefix for expansions, with PL replacing DP as the shortened name for the series.

Platinum is based on the Pokémon Platinum, due to be released six weeks after the set itself. The set itself is based on the changes between Pokémon Diamond and Pearl and Platinum, including Giratina in both its Altered Forme and its Origin Forme, as well as introducing Shaymin to the Trading Card Game. It also features Team Galactic's Pokémon and various Trainer cards based on them.

Platinum also introduces two new mechanics to the Trading Card Game. The first new mechanic is a new type of Pokémon known as Pokémon SP. Pokémon SP have an "SP" symbol in the bottom-left-hand corner of the illustration box and can seemingly vary depending on the theme of the expansion in which they appear. In Platinum, as part of Team Galactic's inclusion, SP Pokémon are represented as Pokémon G with the "G" at the end of a Pokémon's name made to symbolize the fact that it is a Galactic's Pokémon. All Pokémon G are Basic Pokémon and have an illustration of their owner in the bottom-right-hand corner of the illustration box, much like cards from Gym Heroes, Gym Challenge and Pokémon VS.

The second new mechanic to be introduced is the Lost Zone. The Lost Zone is essentially a second discard pile: however, it is not located in the play area. Hence, cards that are moved to the Lost Zone cannot be retrieved by cards which specify the recovery of cards from the discard pile.

Trivia

  • The set includes Drapion LV.X, continuing a trend in which Pokémon LV.X cards are reprinted in the set released immediately after their promotional release in Japan. This was also the case with Lucario, Garchomp, Porygon-Z and Heatran.
  • The set's booster pack designs feature Dialga, Palkia and Giratina.
  • This is the first English TCG expansion with many cards based on the deeds of a villainous team that is not named for said team.

Revealed cards

The official Pokémon TCG website has reported it will be revealing ten Platinum cards before the set's official release. The following have currently been revealed:

Card list

Japanese expansion

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Japanese booster pack
Card No. Card Name Type Level Rarity
001/096 Wurmple   5  
002/096 Silcoon   10  
003/096 Beautifly   37  
004/096 Cascoon   10  
005/096 Lotad   11  
006/096 Lotad   14  H
007/096 Lombre   30  
008/096 Ludicolo   52  
009/096 Cacnea   16  
010/096 Cacturne   44  
011/096 Kricketot   6  
012/096 Kricketune   46  
013/096 Carnivine   38  
014/096 Shaymin   56  H
015/096 Shaymin   X  
016/096 Vulpix   12  
017/096 Vulpix   20  H
018/096 Ninetales   43  
019/096 Houndoom G   45  
020/096 Torchic   12  
021/096 Combusken   27  
022/096 Blaziken   59  H
023/096 Squirtle   16  
024/096 Wartortle   25  
025/096 Blastoise   60  H
026/096 Psyduck   19  
027/096 Golduck   47  
028/096 Gyarados G   46  
029/096 Remoraid   18  
030/096 Octillery   40  
031/096 Luvdisc   33  
032/096 Palkia G   78  H
033/096 Palkia G   X  
034/096 Mareep   13  
035/096 Flaaffy   22  
036/096 Ampharos   57  H
037/096 Electrike   10  
038/096 Manectric   45  H
039/096 Grimer   23  
040/096 Muk   49  
041/096 Crobat G   44  
042/096 Dustox   42  
043/096 Ralts   16  
044/096 Kirlia   24  
045/096 Gardevoir   61  H
046/096 Seviper   30  
047/096 Shuppet   17  
048/096 Banette   48  
049/096 Skuntank G   46  
050/096 Toxicroak G   40  
051/096 Giratina   63  H
052/096 Giratina   X  
053/096 Diglett   13  
054/096 Dugtrio   50  
055/096 Cranidos   27  
056/096 Rampardos   54  H
057/096 Poochyena   12  
058/096 Mightyena   47  
059/096 Honchkrow G   47  
060/096 Drapion   X  
061/096 Weavile G   48  H
062/096 Shieldon   21  
063/096 Bastiodon   56  
064/096 Bronzong G   58  
065/096 Dialga G   79  H
066/096 Dialga G   X  
067/096 Lickitung   30  
068/096 Lickilicky   52  
069/096 Happiny   5  
070/096 Chansey   26  
071/096 Blissey   40  
072/096 Slakoth   11  
073/096 Vigoroth   28  
074/096 Slaking   62  H
075/096 Skitty   20  
076/096 Delcatty   53  H
077/096 Swablu   11  
078/096 Swablu   16  H
079/096 Altaria   48  
080/096 Zangoose   29  
081/096 Purugly G   40  
082/096 Team Galactic's Invention G-103 Power Spray T -  
083/096 Team Galactic's Invention G-105 Pokéturn T -  
084/096 Level MAX T -  
085/096 Skull Fossil T -  
086/096 Armor Fossil T -  
087/096 Memory Berry T -  
088/096 Team Galactic's Invention G-101 Energy Gain T -  
089/096 Cyrus's Scheme Su -  
090/096 Handome's Investigation Su -  
091/096 Team Galactic's Base St -  
092/096 Time-Space Tear T -  
093/096 Rainbow Energy E -  
094/096 Scyther   25  H
095/096 Electabuzz   35  H
096/096 Hitmonchan   33  H
-- 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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