You're sure to find your new favorite Pokémon in Great Encounters! Darkrai published! The moment you 've been waiting for has come! Darkrai made his debut in the Pokémon trading card game. Darkrai (4/106) and Darkrai L V.X (104/106) have powerful attacks and can give defensive Pokémon the special state of sleep. Darkrai L V.X not only has KO attack potential, but also enhances your base dark energy cards into Dark Special Energy cards with his Shadow Poké body-10 additional damage per card! More LV.X cards! In addition to the 4 mighty Pokémon L V.X, the set also includes cards that these Pokémon can use well. Milotic (25/106) can defend itself against Pokémon L V.X against Pokémon L V.X with Poké-Body Emergency Protection, while Premier ball (101/106) trainer cards always find Pokémon L V.X-whether in your deck or in your stack. Cresselia L V.X (103/106) is an additional threat to your opponent: if it kills a Pokémon with a Moon Hopper, you can draw an additional bonus card. Take care of an energy boost There are some Pokémon skills that simply belong in your next deck. Togekiss (11/106) can use nobility when you bring it into play from your hand. You can use it to look at the top 10 cards of your deck and place all the basic energy cards found on any of your Pokémon. Or would you like a different type of energy supply? Sceptile (8/106) doubles the effectiveness of all Plant Energy attached to your Grass-type Pokémon with the Wild Growth Poké Body. Porygon-Z (6/106) has a trick for energy cards: When you drop a base energy card as the price of the Poké power conversion, Porygon-Z changes its type to adapt to the energy-great for exploiting the weakness of the Defending Pokémon. The right equipment Pokémon gear was first available in Diamond & Pearl. Equipment immediately set a new standard for cards that improve your Pokémon. With a coin amulet (97/106), you can draw a card at the end of your turn if it is attached to your Active Pokémon. If you don't need any more cards, you should check out remains (99/106)! Remains are gradually removing damage marks, giving your Pokémon more time to take out the opposing defenses!