The expansion for has had several of its cards revealed prior to its release in Japan later in April. The new set is part of the era for the and is focused on portraying the characters and the elements of the first expansion for the Gen 9 games,. As such, Pokémon like Ogerpon, Poltchageist, and Sinistcha, as well as Trainers like Perrin will all be translated into cards for the upcoming set. Ogerpon’s masks and other Kitakami elements have also been confirmed for.
In addition, even locations like the Festival Grounds in Kitakami will be portrayed in the upcoming expansion. Of course, while focused on ’s elements, those are not the only things coming with. Certain Pokémon from Paldea will arrive in new ex cards, and some of the Area Zero-exclusive Paradox Pokémon have also been confirmed. ’s ACE SPEC card also shows that the set is bringing in more competitive-focused cards, even if they are not exactly thematic.
While many of the cards for the upcoming set have already been shown, mostly by articles reported by , not every card has yet been shown. This means that, although several have been listed, many more are still expected. Usually, these Japanese sets have around 60 cards or more – ’s expansion, for instance, has 66 main cards, disregarding a few Secret Rares. The table below lists all the Pokémon cards revealed for the set so far, along with their type and translated ability and attack names, as provided by:
All Pokémon Cards From Mask Of Change (So Far)
Name
Types & HP
Attack & Ability Names
Basic Tera Pokémon ex — Grass — HP 210
Basic Tera Pokémon ex — Fire — HP 210
Basic Tera Pokémon ex — Water — HP 210
Basic Tera Pokémon ex — Fighting — HP 210
Basic Pokémon — Grass — HP 110
Basic Pokémon — Grass — HP 40
Stage 1 Pokémon (Evolves from Poltchageist) — Grass — HP 70
Basic Pokémon — Psychic — HP 110
Basic Pokémon — Psychic — HP 120
Basic Pokémon — Fighting — HP 130
Basic Pokémon — Grass — HP 70
Basic Pokémon — Grass — HP 70
Basic Pokémon — Water — HP 30
Stage 1 Pokémon (Evolves from Feebas) — Water — HP 120
Basic Pokémon — Fire — HP 60
Stage 1 Pokémon (Evolves from Litwick) — Fire — HP 80
Stage 2 Pokémon (Evolves from Lampent) — Fire — HP 130
Basic Pokémon — Psychic — HP 40
Stage 1 Pokémon (Evolves from Abra) — Psychic — HP 80
Stage 2 Pokémon (Evolves from Kadabra) — Psychic — HP 140
Basic Pokémon — Grass — HP 70
Stage 1 Pokémon (Evolves from Grookey) — Grass — HP 70
Stage 2 Pokémon (Evolves from Thwackey) — Grass — HP 180
Basic Pokémon — Grass — HP 40
Stage 1 Pokémon (Evolves from Applin) — Grass — HP 80
Basic Pokémon — Water — HP 50
Stage 1 Pokémon (Evolves from Goldeen) — Water — HP 90
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