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Team Magma vs Aqua Pokemon Card List

Team Magma vs Aqua Pokemon

EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua introduces 95 new cards to the Pokemon-e Trading Card Game. Many of these cards are associated
with either Team Magma or Team Aqua, who are two groups
committed to conquering the world through the control of the land
or the sea. Both teams have trained some of their Pokemon to have
dual types, making them extremely dangerous! They have also
trained some of their Pokemon to specialize in attacks that match
their team's philosophies. However, this kind of rigorous training takes
a lot of time and effort, so normal Pokemon can't evolve into (or
from) Team Magma or Team Aqua Pokemon. With these new twists
to the rules come new strategies!

1.   Team Aqua's Cacturne
2.   Team Aqua's Crawdaunt
3.   Team Aqua's Kyogre
4.   Team Aqua's Manectric
5.   Team Aqua's Sharpedo
6.   Team Aqua's Walrein
7.   Team Magma's Aggron
8.   Team Magma's Claydol
9.   Team Magma's Groudon
10.   Team Magma's Houndoom
11.   Team Magma's Rhydon
12.   Team Magma's Torkoal
13.   Raichu
14.   Team Aqua's Crawdaunt
15.   Team Aqua's Mightyena
16.   Team Aqua's Sealeo
17.   Team Aqua's Seviper
18.   Team Aqua's Sharpedo
19.   Team Magma's Camerupt
20.   Team Magma's Lairon
21.   Team Magma's Mightyena
22.   Team Magma's Rhydon
23.   Team Magma's Zangoose
24.   Team Aqua's Cacnea
25.   Team Aqua's Carvanha
26.   Team Aqua's Corphish
27.   Team Aqua's Electrike
28.   Team Aqua's Lanturn
29.   Team Aqua's Manectric
30.   Team Aqua's Mightyena
31.   Team Aqua's Sealeo
32.   Team Magma's Baltoy
33.   Team Magma's Claydol
34.   Team Magma's Houndoom
35.   Team Magma's Houndour
36.   Team Magma's Lairon
37.   Team Magma's Mightyena
38.   Team Magma's Rhyhorn
39.   Bulbasaur
40.   Cubone
41.   Jigglypuff
42.   Meowth
43.   Pikachu
44.   Psyduck
45.   Slowpoke
46.   Squirtle
47.   Team Aqua's Carvanha
48.   Team Aqua's Carvanha
49.   Team Aqua's Chinchou
50.   Team Aqua's Corphish
51.   Team Aqua's Corphish
52.   Team Aqua's Electrike
53.   Team Aqua's Electrike
54.   Team Aqua's Poochyena
55.   Team Aqua's Poochyena
56.   Team Aqua's Spheal
57.   Team Aqua's Spheal
58.   Team Magma's Aron
59.   Team Magma's Aron
60.   Team Magma's Baltoy
61.   Team Magma's Baltoy
62.   Team Magma's Houndour
63.   Team Magma's Houndour
64.   Team Magma's Numel
65.   Team Magma's Poochyena
66.   Team Magma's Poochyena
67.   Team Magma's Rhyhorn
68.   Team Magma's Rhyhorn
69.   Team Aqua Schemer
70.   Team Magma Schemer
71.   Archie
72.   Dual Ball
73.   Maxie
74.   Strength Charm
75.   Team Aqua Ball
76.   Team Aqua Belt
77.   Team Aqua Conspirator
78.   Team Aqua Hideout
79.   Team Aqua's Technical Machine 01
80.   Team Magma Ball
81.   Team Magma Belt
82.   Team Magma Conspirator
83.   Team Magma Hideout
84.   Team Magma's Technical Machine 01
85.   Warp Point
86.   Aqua Energy
87.   Magma Energy
88.   Double Rainbow Energy
89.   Blaziken ex
90.   Cradily ex
91.   Entei ex
92.   Raikou ex
93.   Sceptile ex
94.   Suicune ex
95. Swampert ex
96. Absol
97.   Jarachi

 

 
 

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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