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EX Unseen Forces Pokemon Card List

EX Unseen Forces Pokemon

EX Unseen Forces, the newest expansion for the Pokemon TCG, is
the largest set of the EX series ever! Over 140 cards of Pokemon
from the Pokemon Gold & Silver video games will give you
deck-building flexibility like never before. Whether it's because of the
new babies, the latest Legendary Pokemon, or because of the
mysterious Unown, the versatile Eevee, or even the unmatched
power of the Pokemon-ex, EX Unseen Forces will push your playing
skills to the next level!

1.   Unown A  
2.   Unown B  
3.   Unown C  
4.   Unown D  
5.   Unown E  
6.   Unown F  
7.   Unown G  
8.   Unown H  
9.   Unown I  
10.   Unown J  
11.   Unown K  
12.   Unown L  
13.   Unown M  
14.   Unown N  
15.   Unown O  
16.   Unown P  
17.   Unown Q  
18.   Unown R  
19.   Unown S  
20.   Unown T  
21.   Unown U  
22.   Unown V  
23.   Unown W  
24.   Unown X  
25.   Unown Y  
26.   Unown Z  
27.   Unown !  
28.   Unown ?  
29.   Lugia  
30.   Murkrow  
31.   Smoochum  
32.   Stantler  
33.   Tyrogue  
34.   Aipom  
35.   Bayleef  
36.   Clefable  
37.   Corsola  
38.   Croconaw  
39.   Granbull  
40.   Lanturn  
41.   Magcargo  
42.   Miltank  
43.   Noctowl  
44.   Quagsire  
45.   Quilava  
46.   Scyther  
47.   Shuckle  
48.   Smeargle  
49.   Xatu  
50.   Yanma  
51.   Chikorita  
52.   Chinchou  
53.   Clefairy  
54.   Cyndaquil  
55.   Eevee  
56.   Flaaffy  
57.   Gligar  
58.   Gloom  
59.   Hoothoot  
60.   Houndour  
61.   Larvitar  
62.   Mareep  
63.   Natu  
64.   Oddish  
65.   Onix  
66.   Pineco  
67.   Poliwag  
68.   Poliwhirl  
69.   Porygon  
70.   Pupitar  
71.   Remoraid  
72.   Slowpoke  
73.   Slugma  
74.   Snubbull  
75.   Spinarak  
76.   Sunkern  
77.   Teddiursa  
78.   Totodile  
79.   Wooper  
80.   Curse Powder  
81.   Energy Recycle System  
82.   Energy Removal 2  
83.   Energy Root  
84.   Energy Switch  
85.   Fluffy Berry  
86.   Mary's Request  
87.   Poke Ball  
88.   Pokemon Reversal  
89.   Professor Elm's Training Method  
90.   Protective Orb  
91.   Sitrus Berry  
92.   Solid Rage  
93.   Warp Point  
94.   Energy Search  
95.   Potion  
96.   Darkness Energy  
97.   Metal Energy  
98.   Boost Energy  
99.   Cyclone Energy  
100.   Warp Energy  
101.   Blissey ex  
102.   Espeon ex  
103.   Feraligatr ex  
104.   Ho-Oh ex  
105.   Lugia ex  
106.   Meganium ex  
107.   Politoed ex  
108.   Scizor ex  
109.   Steelix ex  
110.   Typhlosion ex  
111.   Tyranitar ex  
112.   Umbreon ex  
113.   Entei "star"  
114.   Raikou "star"  
115.   Suicune "star"

 

 
 

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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