List of all TCG cards that exist for a specific Pokémon

Quuador, have you made one for Entei?

I have to ask for my name sake…a list of Drifloon cards? I think I have them all but want to be sure.

Nope, I haven’t made a list for Entei yet. Will put it on my TODO list.

Will put it on my TODO list as well. :blush:

Greetz,
Quuador

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Thank you!

This is neat! Can I request a list for lugia?

Sure, will put it on my TODO list as well. Can’t promise it will be done in the very near future considering the other two before you, but I will do my best.

Greetz,
Quuador

@thebrandonmoore @queendrifloon @jackinthesquare The lists are done. :blush: The Entei and Drifloon lists took less time than expected, so I did the Lugia one as well. Here they are:

If you see anything incorrect or missing, let me know. Hope this helps, and good luck with your collection goals. :blush:

Greetz,
Quuador

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Thank you so much! Very much appreciated. Looks like I’ve got some work to do.

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Thank you!!

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Thanks Quuador!

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Added another list today for someone on reddit:

  • Eevee: 394 unique Pokémon TCG cards

Perhaps also useful for you, @rustedharmony ?

Greetz,
Quuador

I don’t see the Dutch Jungle one?

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Wow, how can I forget that one as Dutchman… :dizzy_face: Added, thanks!

Greetz,
Quuador

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Question: Do separate codes just mean different print runs or batches of when that card was created & distributed?
Thank you for the thought!!! My needs list has grown now! :grin:

I’m not sure where the codes were used for (probably for some Pokémon game like the codes on the E-series cards), but they are the codes in the bottom-left corner of the card during the EX era, and some sets have multiple different codes. Here for example the three English EX FireRed LeafGreen Pikachus with different codes:

Al the non-Japanese codes can be found here.

Greetz,
Quuador

Oh ok, more game integrated than collection differences.
I have a Japanese Reviving Legends Eevee #58/80 that is a (reverse holo) -1st edition that’s not on the list. There may be other japanese reverse holo not counted but idk. Maybe it’s another set exclusive. Commons didn’t usually get a reverse.

Ah, that’s the L2 set. Those indeed come in Reverse Holos. As far as I know there are five Japanese sets with Reverse Holos. L1, L2, L3, The Best of XY (these four have both a non-Holo and Reverse Holo variant available in the set), and GX Battle Boost (these are only in Reverse Holo and no non-Holo is available). Could be more Japanese sets out there with Reverse Holos, but I personally only know these five.

But Reviving Legends (L2) is indeed one of them, so will add the 1st and UED Reverse Holos to the set as well.

Sure! Today I don’t have much time, so it will most likely be next weekend. Will send a reminder to myself now.

Greetz,
Quuador

Mantyke is the least printed pokemon card, with only one ever appearing in a regular set, and one as a Japanese promo.

There might be one that I am missing. If so let me know!

^
Aetsen hasn’t done his research?!? :open_mouth: :open_mouth: :open_mouth:

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I actually already made the Mantyke list last year. :grin:

So ignoring foreign cards, you’re indeed right that there is one English release and two additional Japanese releases. 3 unique artworks in total.

Greetz,
Quuador