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{{search|variant of Pokémon introduced in the Scarlet and Violet series|the variant introduced during the EX Series|Pokémon-ex (TCG)}} ''For the variant introduced in the Black and White and XY Series, see [[Pokémon-EX (TCG)]].'' | {{search|variant of Pokémon introduced in the Scarlet and Violet series|the variant introduced during the EX Series|Pokémon-ex (TCG)}} ''For the variant introduced in the Black and White and XY Series, see [[Pokémon-EX (TCG)]].'' | ||
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[[File:MimikyuexSVPPromo4.jpg|thumb|200px | [[File:MimikyuexSVPPromo4.jpg|thumb|200px|An example of a Pokémon ex]] | ||
'''Pokémon ex''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンex''' ''Pokémon ex'') are a type of Pokémon found in the Pokémon Trading Card Game. They were first introduced in the {{TCG|Scarlet & Violet}} expansion. Pokémon ex have a stylized {{ex}} graphic on the card name. | '''Pokémon ex''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンex''' ''Pokémon ex'') are a type of Pokémon found in the Pokémon Trading Card Game. They were first introduced in the {{TCG|Scarlet & Violet}} expansion. Pokémon ex have a stylized {{ex}} graphic on the card name. | ||
In terms of gameplay, Pokémon ex are similar to the {{TCG|Pokémon-ex}} from the EX Series and the {{TCG|Pokémon-GX}} from the Sun & Moon Series | In terms of gameplay, Pokémon ex are similar to the {{TCG|Pokémon-ex}} from the EX Series and the {{TCG|Pokémon-GX}} from the Sun & Moon Series: they have their usual [[Evolution#In the TCG|Evolution]] stage but more {{TCG|HP}} and stronger {{TCG|attack}}s than regular Pokémon. When a Pokémon ex is Knocked Out, the opponent takes two {{TCG|Prize card}}s instead of one. Pokémon ex count as Pokémon with a {{TCG|Rule Box}}. | ||
Aesthetically, the artwork is most comparable to {{TCG|Pokémon-EX}} and {{TCG|LV.X}}, with the Pokémon breaking the borders of the regular prints' illustration window. However, the rest of the illustration is also slightly visible below the illustration window, which gives the impression of being translucent. Following the Scarlet & Violet series increased focus on illustrations, the regular prints' artwork may be 3D or 2D, although the former is the most common. Most Pokémon ex cards also receive a Full Art print, which are similar to the Full Art prints of Pokémon-GX and {{TCG|Pokémon V}}. Some Pokémon ex cards also receive a {{TCG|special illustration rare}} print and often a Hyper Rare print. | |||
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==Tera Pokémon ex== | |||
[[File:CharizardexObsidianFlames125.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Tera {{TCG ID|Obsidian Flames|Charizard ex|125}} from {{TCG|Obsidian Flames}} — note that it is {{ct|Darkness}} instead of {{ct|Fire}} like Charizard cards normally are, and that the Ability references {{e|Fire}} Energy.]] | |||
[[File:TerapagosexStellarMiracle88.jpg|thumb|200px|{{TCG ID|Stellar Miracle|Terapagos ex|88}} from {{TCG|Stellar Miracle}}, an example of a Tera Pokémon ex card in which the Terastallized Pokémon has the Stellar type.]] | |||
Pokémon ex may be [[Terastal phenomenon|Terastallized]], dubbed '''Tera''' (Japanese: '''テラスタル''' ''Terastal'') '''Pokémon ex''', which have a stylized {{Tera ex}} graphic in their name and a permanent effect of not taking damage from attacks while on the [[Bench]]. All attacks can be blocked in this way, even if they are from other Pokémon of the owner. This property is given a label below the HP of the card, which has a rainbow-like coloration. The explanation for Tera is below the other information displayed on the top of the card like the "evolves from" field, and is contained in a white "translucent" box similar to the text box. | |||
Some Tera Pokémon ex have types that differ from their usual ones. These are called '''type-shifted Tera Pokémon ex''', and they were introduced in {{TCG|Obsidian Flames}}.<ref>[https://press.pokemon.com/en/releases/MEDIA-ALERT-Pokemon-Trading-Card-Game-Scarlet-VioletObsidian-Flames-wi MEDIA ALERT: Pokémon Trading Card Game: Scarlet & Violet—Obsidian Flames with Type-Shifted Tera Pokémon ex Launches Today], Press release</ref><ref>[https://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-news/art-of-the-pokemon-tcg-scarlet-violet-obsidian-flames-expansion Art of the Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet—Obsidian Flames Expansion], [[Pokémon.com]]</ref><ref>[https://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-news/an-early-look-at-cards-from-the-pokemon-tcg-scarlet-violet-obsidian-flames-expansion An Early Look at Cards from the Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet—Obsidian Flames Expansion], [[Pokémon.com]]</ref> These cards have Weakness and Resistance reflecting their new types, but the costs of their attacks use the same type of Energy as the usual type for the species. For instance, {{TCG ID|Obsidian Flames|Charizard ex|125}} from {{TCG|Obsidian Flames}} is a {{ct|Darkness}} Pokémon, with a Weakness to {{TCG|Grass}} as per most Darkness-type Pokémon, but its Burning Darkness attack requires {{e|Fire}} {{TCG|Energy}}. Generally speaking, if a type-shifted Tera Pokémon ex has effects that reference a type in a positive manner, those effects will benefit the typing that the species normally has rather than that of the card. There are no rules distinctions between a Tera Pokémon ex and a type-shifted Tera Pokémon ex. This term is also not mentioned in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game Rules]]. | |||
Beginning with the Japanese {{TCG|Stellar Miracle}} expansion, Tera Pokémon ex cards featuring Terastallized Pokémon with the {{t|Stellar}} type are introduced. Cards of Terastallized Pokémon with the Stellar type have a unique distinction: each of these cards has a TCG {{TCG|type}} that follows their usual typing, as well as a uniquely powerful attack that requires three different Energy types to power it up. The unique multi-Energy attacks that Stellar-type Tera Pokémon ex cards have is reminiscent of the attacks of {{TCG|Crystal Pokémon}}, which were released in the {{TCG|Aquapolis}} and {{TCG|Skyridge}} expansions. | |||
Tera Pokémon ex's illustrations feature the Terastallized Pokémon with a Tera type matching the card's type, and crystal shards around the regular print's border. Full Art ultra rare Tera Pokémon ex cards have a white background with a crystal-like holofoil effect, and sparkles around the Pokémon. Tera Pokémon ex cards that feature the Stellar type have a rainbow border and multicolored crystal shards around the artwork. | |||
Tera Pokémon | Some cards have effects that reference or check for Tera Pokémon. For a list of such cards, see {{cat|Cards that reference Tera Pokémon|here}}. | ||
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ArcanineexScarletViolet32.jpg|An example of a regular print Tera Pokémon ex | |||
ArcanineexScarletViolet224.jpg|An example of a Full Art ultra rare print Tera Pokémon ex | |||
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==Pokémon that have appeared as Pokémon ex== | ==Pokémon that have appeared as Pokémon ex== | ||
This list is ordered by the English release date of each card, or their Japanese release date if the English release date is unavailable. For a category list of Pokémon ex cards, see {{cat|Pokémon ex cards|here}}. | |||
===Pokémon ex=== | |||
{{card list/header|Pokémon {{ex}}|Rainbow|nocat=yes}} | |||
{{card list/card|cardname=[[Mimikyu ex (SVP Promo 4)|Mimikyu]]{{ex}}|type=Psychic|newmark=G|rows=1}} | |||
{{card list/release|type=Psychic|enset=SVP Black Star Promos|ennum=004|jpsetlink=ex Starter Sets|jpset=ex Starter Set Quaxly & Mimikyu ex|jpsymbol=SetSymbolEx Starter Set Quaxly Mimikyu ex|jpnum=006/023}} | |||
{{card list/card|cardname=[[Spidops ex (Scarlet & Violet 19)|Spidops]]{{ex}}|type=Grass|newmark=G|rows=3}} | |||
{{card list/release|type=Grass|enset=Scarlet & Violet|ensymbol=SetSymbolScarlet and Violet|enrarity=Double Rare|ennum=019/198|jpset=Violet ex|jprarity=RR|jpnum=008/078}} | |||
{{card list/release|type=Grass|enset=Scarlet & Violet|ensymbol=SetSymbolScarlet and Violet|enrarity=Ultra Rare|ennum=223/198|jpset=Violet ex|jprarity=SR|jpnum=091/078}} | |||
{{card list/release|type=Grass|enset=Scarlet & Violet|ensymbol=SetSymbolScarlet and Violet|enrarity=Special Illustration Rare|ennum=243/198|jpset=Violet ex|jprarity=SAR|jpnum=101/078}} | |||
{{card list/card|cardname=[[Magnezone ex (Scarlet & Violet 65)|Magnezone]]{{ex}}|type=Lightning|newmark=G|rows=2}} | |||
{{card list/release|type=Lightning|enset=Scarlet & Violet|ensymbol=SetSymbolScarlet and Violet|enrarity=Double Rare|ennum=065/198|jpset=Violet ex|jprarity=RR|jpnum=028/078}} | |||
{{card list/release|type=Lightning|enset=Scarlet & Violet|ensymbol=SetSymbolScarlet and Violet|enrarity=Ultra Rare|ennum=226/198|jpset=Violet ex|jprarity=SR|jpnum=093/078}} | |||
{{card list/card|cardname=[[Miraidon ex (Scarlet & Violet 81)|Miraidon]]{{ex}}|type=Lightning|newmark=G|rows=6}} | |||
{{card list/release|type=Lightning|enset=Scarlet & Violet|ensymbol=SetSymbolScarlet and Violet|enrarity=Double Rare|ennum=081/198|jpset=Violet ex|jprarity=RR|jpnum=037/078}} | |||
{{card list/release|type=Lightning|enset=Scarlet & Violet|ensymbol=SetSymbolScarlet and Violet|enrarity=Ultra Rare|ennum=227/198|jpset=Violet ex|jprarity=SR|jpnum=094/078}} | |||
{{card list/release|type=Lightning|enset=Scarlet & Violet|ensymbol=SetSymbolScarlet and Violet|enrarity=Special Illustration Rare | |||
==See also== | |||
* [[Rule Box (TCG)]] | |||
{{Project TCG notice}} | {{Project TCG notice}} |
Latest revision as of 14:59, 14 June 2024
- This article is about the variant of Pokémon introduced in the Scarlet and Violet series. For the variant introduced during the EX Series, see Pokémon-ex (TCG). For the variant introduced in the Black and White and XY Series, see Pokémon-EX (TCG).
Pokémon ex (Japanese: ポケモンex Pokémon ex) are a type of Pokémon found in the Pokémon Trading Card Game. They were first introduced in the Scarlet & Violet expansion. Pokémon ex have a stylized graphic on the card name.
In terms of gameplay, Pokémon ex are similar to the Pokémon-ex from the EX Series and the Pokémon-GX from the Sun & Moon Series: they have their usual Evolution stage but more HP and stronger attacks than regular Pokémon. When a Pokémon ex is Knocked Out, the opponent takes two Prize cards instead of one. Pokémon ex count as Pokémon with a Rule Box.
Aesthetically, the artwork is most comparable to Pokémon-EX and LV.X, with the Pokémon breaking the borders of the regular prints' illustration window. However, the rest of the illustration is also slightly visible below the illustration window, which gives the impression of being translucent. Following the Scarlet & Violet series increased focus on illustrations, the regular prints' artwork may be 3D or 2D, although the former is the most common. Most Pokémon ex cards also receive a Full Art print, which are similar to the Full Art prints of Pokémon-GX and Pokémon V. Some Pokémon ex cards also receive a special illustration rare print and often a Hyper Rare print.
Tera Pokémon ex
Pokémon ex may be Terastallized, dubbed Tera (Japanese: テラスタル Terastal) Pokémon ex, which have a stylized graphic in their name and a permanent effect of not taking damage from attacks while on the Bench. All attacks can be blocked in this way, even if they are from other Pokémon of the owner. This property is given a label below the HP of the card, which has a rainbow-like coloration. The explanation for Tera is below the other information displayed on the top of the card like the "evolves from" field, and is contained in a white "translucent" box similar to the text box.
Some Tera Pokémon ex have types that differ from their usual ones. These are called type-shifted Tera Pokémon ex, and they were introduced in Obsidian Flames.[1][2][3] These cards have Weakness and Resistance reflecting their new types, but the costs of their attacks use the same type of Energy as the usual type for the species. For instance, Charizard ex from Obsidian Flames is a Darkness-type Pokémon, with a Weakness to Grass as per most Darkness-type Pokémon, but its Burning Darkness attack requires Energy. Generally speaking, if a type-shifted Tera Pokémon ex has effects that reference a type in a positive manner, those effects will benefit the typing that the species normally has rather than that of the card. There are no rules distinctions between a Tera Pokémon ex and a type-shifted Tera Pokémon ex. This term is also not mentioned in the Pokémon Trading Card Game Rules.
Beginning with the Japanese Stellar Miracle expansion, Tera Pokémon ex cards featuring Terastallized Pokémon with the Stellar type are introduced. Cards of Terastallized Pokémon with the Stellar type have a unique distinction: each of these cards has a TCG type that follows their usual typing, as well as a uniquely powerful attack that requires three different Energy types to power it up. The unique multi-Energy attacks that Stellar-type Tera Pokémon ex cards have is reminiscent of the attacks of Crystal Pokémon, which were released in the Aquapolis and Skyridge expansions.
Tera Pokémon ex's illustrations feature the Terastallized Pokémon with a Tera type matching the card's type, and crystal shards around the regular print's border. Full Art ultra rare Tera Pokémon ex cards have a white background with a crystal-like holofoil effect, and sparkles around the Pokémon. Tera Pokémon ex cards that feature the Stellar type have a rainbow border and multicolored crystal shards around the artwork.
Some cards have effects that reference or check for Tera Pokémon. For a list of such cards, see here.
Pokémon that have appeared as Pokémon ex
This list is ordered by the English release date of each card, or their Japanese release date if the English release date is unavailable. For a category list of Pokémon ex cards, see here.
Pokémon ex
Tera Pokémon ex
For a category list, see here.
References
- ↑ MEDIA ALERT: Pokémon Trading Card Game: Scarlet & Violet—Obsidian Flames with Type-Shifted Tera Pokémon ex Launches Today, Press release
- ↑ Art of the Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet—Obsidian Flames Expansion, Pokémon.com
- ↑ An Early Look at Cards from the Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet—Obsidian Flames Expansion, Pokémon.com
See also
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