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Dragon Frontiers Pokemon Card List

Dragon Frontiers Pokemon

1.   Ampharos 'Delta'
2.   Feraligatr 'Delta'
3.   Heracross 'Delta'
4.   Meganium 'Delta'
5.   Milotic 'Delta'
6.   Nidoking 'Delta'
7.   Nidoqueen 'Delta'
8.   Ninetales 'Delta'
9.   Pinsir 'Delta'
10.   Snorlax 'Delta'
11.   Togetic 'Delta'
12.   Typhlosion 'Delta'
13.   Arbok 'Delta'
14.   Cloyster 'Delta'
15.   Dewgong 'Delta'
16.   Gligar 'Delta'
17.   Jynx 'Delta'
18.   Ledian 'Delta'
19.   Lickitung 'Delta'
20.   Mantine 'Delta'
21.   Quagsire 'Delta'
22.   Seadra 'Delta'
23.   Tropius 'Delta'
24.   Vibrava 'Delta'
25.   Xatu 'Delta'
26.   Bayleef 'Delta'
27.   Croconaw 'Delta'
28.   Dragonair 'Delta'
29.   Electabuzz 'Delta'
30.   Flaaffy 'Delta'
31.   Horsea 'Delta'
32.   Kirlia
33.   Kirlia 'Delta'
34.   Nidorina 'Delta'
35.   Nidorino 'Delta'
36.   Quilava 'Delta'
37.   Seadra 'Delta'
38.   Shelgon 'Delta'
39.   Smeargle 'Delta'
40.   Swellow 'Delta'
41.   Togepi 'Delta'
42.   Vibrava 'Delta'
43.   Bagon 'Delta'
44.   Chikorita 'Delta'
45.   Cyndaquil 'Delta'
46.   Dratini 'Delta'
47.   Ekans 'Delta'
48.   Elekid 'Delta'
49.   Feebas 'Delta'
50.   Horsea 'Delta'
51.   Larvitar
52.   Larvitar 'Delta'
53.   Ledyba 'Delta'
54.   Mareep 'Delta'
55.   Natu 'Delta'
56.   Nidoran (Female) 'Delta'
57.   Nidoran? 'Delta'
58.   Pupitar
59.   Pupitar 'Delta'
60.   Ralts
61.   Ralts 'Delta'
62.   Seel 'Delta'
63.   Shellder 'Delta'
64.   Smoochum 'Delta'
65.   Swablu 'Delta'
66.   Taillow 'Delta'
67.   Totodile 'Delta'
68.   Trapinch 'Delta'
69.   Trapinch 'Delta'
70.   Vulpix 'Delta'
71.   Wooper 'Delta'
72.   Buffer Piece
73.   Copycat
74.   Holon Legacy
75.   Holon Mentor
76.   Island Hermit
77.   Mr. Stone's Project
78.   Old Rod
79.   Professor Elm's Training Method
80.   Professor Oak's Research
81.   Strength Charm
82.   TV Reporter
83.   Switch
84.   Holon Energy FF
85.   Holon Energy GL
86.   Holon Energy WP
87.   Boost Energy
88.   Rainbow Energy
89.   Scramble Energy
90.   Altaria ex 'Delta'
91.   Dragonite ex 'Delta'
92.   Flygon ex 'Delta'
93.   Gardevoir ex 'Delta'
94.   Kingdra ex 'Delta'
95.   Latias ex 'Delta'
96.   Latios ex 'Delta'
97.   Rayquaza ex 'Delta'
98.   Salamence ex 'Delta'
99.   Tyranitar ex 'Delta'
100.   Charizard 'Star' 'Delta'
101.   Mew 'Star' 'Delta'

 

 
 

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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