Pokemon TCG Night Wanderer Expansion: Release Date, Cards, and More Revealed!

Calling all Trainers who loved the Teal Mask DLC! Gear up for the upcoming Pokemon TCG expansion: Night Wanderer! This article dives into everything revealed so far about this exciting set, including its release date, confirmed cards, and more.

Pokemon TCG Night Wanderer Expansion Release Date

Mark your calendars! The Night Wanderer expansion hits shelves in Japan on June 7, 2024, as announced during the Japanese Champions League live stream.

Since it’s a Japanese set initially, it won’t be available worldwide on release day. Trainers outside Japan will need to rely on trustworthy retailers for imports or wait for the cards to be incorporated into future English sets (details to be confirmed).

Cards Revealed So Far

Eight cards have been unveiled for the Night Wanderer set so far, featuring a mix of Pokemon (including an ex Pokemon), Trainer cards, and Stadium cards. Here’s a breakdown based on fan translations (final English names may differ):

  • Pokémon (with 1 ex)
    • Okidogi ex
    • Fezandipiti ex
    • Munkidori ex
    • Pecharunt ex
    • Kyurem (with new art and moves)
  • Trainer Items
    • Binding Mochi (Tool)
    • Colress’ Tenacity (Supporter)
  • Stadium
    • Neutral Center (ACE SPEC)

Night Wanderer Pokemon TCG
The Loyal Three Take Center Stage

Night Wanderer features ex versions of the beloved “Loyal Three” Pokémon from The Teal Mask: Okidogi, Fezandipiti, and Munkidori. Leading the pack is their ex counterpart, Pecharunt.

Kyurem Gets a New Look

While not originally introduced in the Teal Mask, Kyurem gets a fresh look and an updated moveset in this expansion. Its signature move, Trifrost, deals damage to up to three of your opponent’s Pokémon, and its ability, Anti-Plasma, offers a cost reduction when your opponent has a Colress card in their discard pile.

Neutral Center: A Game Changer

The Neutral Center Stadium card is a potential game-changer. It protects Pokémon without a Rule Box from attacks by your opponent’s Pokémon ex and Pokémon V. However, there’s a catch: being the first ever Stadium ACE SPEC card, players can only include one copy of Neutral Center in their decks.

This is just a glimpse into the exciting world of Night Wanderer. Stay tuned for further details on upcoming card reveals and the impact this set will have on the Pokémon TCG meta.

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