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EX Hidden Legends Pokemon Card List

Hidden Legends Pokemon

EX Hidden Legends adds an incredible amount of new strategy to
the Pokemon TCG. Many of the Pokemon have never-before-seen
attacks that change the way you play. There are more ways to get
cards into and out of your hand. New Stadiums alter a match's rules
and add more fluidity to a battle. New Ancient Technical Machines add
an element of surprise to any player's tactics. Are you ready to
discover all of the hidden legends?

1.   Banette
2.   Claydol
3.   Crobat
4.   Dark Celebi
5.   Electrode
6.   Exploud
7.   Heracross
8.   Jirachi
9.   Machamp
10.   Medicham
11.   Metagross
12.   Milotic
13.   Pinsir
14.   Shiftry
15.   Walrein
16.   Bellossom
17.   Chimecho
18.   Gorebyss
19.   Huntail
20.   Masquerain
21.   Metang
22.   Ninetales
23.   Rain Castform
24.   Relicanth
25.   Snow-cloud Castform
26.   Sunny Castform
27.   Tropius
28.   Beldum
29.   Beldum
30.   Castform
31.   Claydol
32.   Corsola
33.   Dodrio
34.   Glalie
35.   Gloom
36.   Golbat
37.   Igglybuff
38.   Lanturn
39.   Loudred
40.   Luvdisc
41.   Machoke
42.   Medicham
43.   Metang
44.   Metang
45.   Nuzleaf
46.   Rhydon
47.   Sealeo
48.   Spinda
49.   Starmie
50.   Swalot
51.   Tentacruel
52.   Baltoy
53.   Baltoy
54.   Beldum
55.   Chikorita
56.   Chinchou
57.   Chinchou
58.   Clamperl
59.   Cyndaquil
60.   Doduo
61.   Feebas
62.   Gulpin
63.   Jigglypuff
64.   Machop
65.   Meditite
66.   Meditite
67.   Minun
68.   Oddish
69.   Plusle
70.   Rhyhorn
71.   Seedot
72.   Shuppet
73.   Snorunt
74.   Spheal
75.   Staryu
76.   Surskit
77.   Tentacool
78.   Togepi
79.   Totodile
80.   Voltorb
81.   Vulpix
82.   Whismur
83.   Zubat
84.   Ancient Technical Machine (Ice)
85.   Ancient Technical Machine (Rock)
86.   Ancient Technical Machine (Steel)
87.   Ancient Tomb
88.   Desert Ruins
89.   Island Cave
90.   Life Herb
91.   Magnetic Storm
92.   Steven's Advice
93.   Groudon ex
94.   Kyogre ex
95.   Metagross ex
96.   Ninetales ex
97.   Regice ex
98.   Regirock ex
99.   Registeel ex
100.   Vileplume ex
101.   Wigglytuff 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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