- ↓ 0.25
- ꩜ 0.90
- ↑ 3.00
{C} → Rummage
Look at the top 5 cards of your deck. Choose as many Trainer cards as you like, show them to your opponent, and put them into your hand. Put the other cards back on top of your deck. Shuffle your deck afterward.
{D}{C} → Shadow Sneak : 20+
If you and your opponent have a different number of Prize cards left, this attack does 20 damage plus 20 more damage.
illus. Sumiyoshi Kizuki · LV.26
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It hides in the darkness of caves. Its diet of gems has transformed its eyes into gemstones.
coolestman22
Decent starter.
Nosredna
Is there a reason certain diamond and pearl cards have that number on the bottom left? “DPBP#353” in this case.
Jack
That’s the “Diamond & Pearl Battle Pokédex” number – a quirky inclusion in the DP era where the first print of each Pokémon form has its own number. It’s based on the National Pokédex, but adjusted for evolution families, e.g. Pichu is DPBP#025 ahead of Pikachu, and Budew and Roserade move forward to sit with Roselia.
Most unique forms have their own DPBP number, such as Shellos East Sea and Shellos West Sea, which is also why in the DP era, form evolution was more specific (e.g. Shellos West Sea evolves into Gastrodon West Sea). This only lasted for the DP era, so even forms introduced in the Platinum era, such as Shaymin’s Sky Forme, Giratina’s Origin Forme, and Rotom’s new forms didn’t get DPBP numbers.
Nosredna
That’s so odd, since it doesn’t have any impact on gameplay, nor was it something from the video games. I’s almost just like someone on the team came up with it for fun and just tossed it in there. I wonder if there’s any reference to it in any of the DP era rulebooks
Foon-Gus Fring
It’s the fourth of July!!

Warnock 2022
Shuppet in this same set is also enjoying the fireworks!