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Complete Extradimensional Crisis Card List Set in Pokémon TCG Pocket—All Cards in Set A3a

The Extradimensional Crisis is an upcoming expansion in Pokémon TCG Pocket. Here is everything you need to know about which cards will be included and how many there are.

Pokémon TCG Pocket has been a miraculous success story. It only took nine days for the mobile game to surpass 30 million downloads. In February, the developers announced that the game had surpassed 100 million downloads, and the devs have shown no signs of slowing down.

Players have had plenty of content to keep themselves busy. Triumphant Light, Shining Revelry, and Celestial Guardians have all come and gone, and Celestial Guardians is the next expansion coming to TCG Pocket.

How Many Cards in Pokémon TCG Extradimensional Crisis A3a Set?

Extradimensional Crisis in Pokemon TCG Pocket
Image via The Pokémon Company

The Pokémon Company confirmed that there are over 100 new cards in the Celestial Guardians expansion.

This follows the trend of what we have seen from more minor expansions. Massive expansions like Genetic Apex had 286 cards, but Mythical Island featured 85, Triumphant Light had 96, and Shining Revelry introduced 111. Ultra Beasts were first introduced in 2016 for the Pokémon Sun and Moon games. If the plan is to add more Sun and Moon cards, plenty of options remain on the table.

We don’t know the full list yet, but a few cards were revealed early.

Extradimensional Crisis Card List

We only have one trailer to go off, so we don’t know every card coming in the Extradimensional Crisis expansion, but Serebii.net revealed the first few, including card types and rarities.

Based on what we know, a few of these cards can become meta options. Guzzlord ex, for example, has 170 hp and has an attack that deals 120 damage. If that wasn’t enough, the Pokémon also has an attack that can remove all of your opponents’ Energy.

Meanwhile, Buzzwole ex also has an attack that does 120 damage and only requires three Energy. However, the move cannot be used twice in a row, so it might knock the card down a peg.

Pokémon NameCard TypeRarity
BlacephalonFireOne-Star
RowletGrassOne-Star
Guzzlord exDarkFour-Diamond
Buzzwole exGrassFour-Diamond
Tapu Koko exElectricFour-Diamond
NihilegoDarkThree-Diamond
PheromosaGrasssTwo-Diamond
CelesteelaNormalThree-Diamond
Type: NullNormalTwo-Diamond
XurkitreeElectricTwo-Diamond
KartanaGrassOne-Diamond
StakatakaSteelTwo-Diamond
NaganadelDarkThree-Diamond
ZearoraElectricThree-Diamond
Alolan DiglettSteelOne-Diamond
ShiinoticPsychicThree-Diamond
LusamineTrainerTwo-Star

In other gaming news, Assassin’s Creed: Shadows of Awaji DLC is targeting a September release, Battlefield 6 confirmed how the new class system works, and Sony is shutting down the PlayStation Stars loyalty program.

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