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EX Dragon Pokemon Card List

Dragon Pokemon

The 97 new cards in the Pokemon-e TCG: EX Dragon expansion allow
you to use many new strategies in your Pokemon TCG decks. Here
are a few ideas that will help you develop your own strategies with
these new cards. Combine the EX Dragon trading cards with trading
cards from EX Sandstorm and EX Ruby and Sapphire for some truly exciting battle tactics!

1.   Absol
2.   Altaria
3.   Crawdaunt
4.   Flygon
5.   Golem
6.   Grumpig
7.   Minun
8.   Plusle
9.   Roselia
10.   Salamence
11.   Shedinja
12.   Torkoal
13.   Crawdaunt
14.   Dragonair
15.   Flygon
16.   Girafarig
17.   Magneton
18.   Ninjask
19.   Salamence
20.   Shelgon
21.   Skarmory
22.   Vibrava
23.   Bagon
24.   Camerupt
25.   Combusken
26.   Dratini
27.   Flaaffy
28.   Forretress
29.   Graveler
30.   Graveler
31.   Grovyle
32.   Gyarados
33.   Horsea
34.   Houndoom
35.   Magneton
36.   Marshtomp
37.   Meditite
38.   Ninjask
39.   Seadra
40.   Seadra
41.   Shelgon
42.   Shelgon
43.   Shuppet
44.   Snorunt
45.   Swellow
46.   Vibrava
47.   Vibrava
48.   Whiscash
49.   Bagon
50.   Bagon
51.   Barboach
52.   Corphish
53.   Corphish
54.   Corphish
55.   Geodude
56.   Geodude
57.   Grimer
58.   Horsea
59.   Houndour
60.   Magikarp
61.   Magnemite
62.   Magnemite
63.   Magnemite
64.   Mareep
65.   Mudkip
66.   Nincada
67.   Nincada
68.   Nincada
69.   Numel
70.   Numel
71.   Pineco
72.   Slugma
73.   Spoink
74.   Spoink
75.   Swablu
76.   Taillow
77.   Torchic
78.   Trapinch
79.   Trapinch
80.   Treecko
81.   Wurmple
82.   Balloon Berry
83.   Buffer Piece
84.   Energy Recycle System
85.   High Pressure System
86.   Low Pressure System
87.   Mr. Briney's Compassion
88.   TV Reporter
89.   Ampharos ex
90.   Dragonite ex
91.   Golem ex
92.   Kingdra ex
93.   Latias ex
94.   Latios ex
95.   Magcargo ex
96.   Muk ex
97.   Rayquaza ex

 

 
 

The concept of the Pokemon universe, in both the video games and the general fictional world of Pokemon, stems from the hobby of insect collecting, a popular pastime which Pokemon executive director Satoshi Tajiri-Oniwa had enjoyed as a child. Players of the games are designated as Pokemon Trainers, and the two general goals (in most Pokemon games) for such Trainers are: to complete the Pokedex by collecting all of the available Pokemon species found in the fictional region where that game takes place; and to train a team of powerful Pokemon from those they have caught to compete against teams owned by other Trainers, and eventually become the strongest Trainer, the Pokemon Master. These themes of collecting, training, and battling are present in almost every version of the Pokemon franchise, including the video games, the anime and manga series, and the Pokemon Trading Card Game.

 

 
 
 
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