In Pokémon TCG Pocket, most cards can be found in every type of booster pack. However, some cards are exclusively available in specific booster packs . This article aims to clarify which cards are unique to each booster pack to help you better plan your openings and strategies.
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Mew Booster: Exclusive Cards
The Mew booster pack is ideal for players looking to expand their decks with Psychic, Fairy, and Dragon-type cards, as well as supporters with surprising effects. Here are the exclusive cards available only in this booster pack:
- Mew EX : A powerful card featuring Mew, the Mythical Pokémon.
- Gyarados EX : A Water-type attacker with impressive offensive capabilities.
- Pidgeot EX : A Normal/Flying-type Pokémon that offers versatile strategies.
- Celebi EX : Another Mythical Pokémon with unique abilities.
- Aerodactyl EX : A Fighting-type Pokémon with powerful prehistoric attacks.
- Blue (Supporter): During the opponent's next turn, all your Pokémon take -10 damage.
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Leaf (Supporter): During this turn, your Active Pokémon's retreat cost is reduced by 2 energy.
- Young Explorer (Supporter): Add your Mew-ex in the Active position to your hand.
- Pokémon Flute (Item): Place a Basic Pokémon from your opponent's discard pile onto their Bench.
- Fabulous Slab (Item): Look at the top card of your deck, if it is a Psychic Pokémon, add it to your hand, otherwise put the card on the bottom of your Deck.
- Old Amber (Item): This card allows you to place Pterodactyl on the deck, play it like a regular 40hp Pokémon, at any time during your turn, you can discard this card from the deck.
Other Pokémon:
Plant Type: Noeunoeuf, Noadkoko, Celebi EX, Vipélierre, Lianaja, Majaspic, Spododo, Lampignon, Sinistrail
Fire Type: Ponyta, Gallopa, Magmar, Pyronilla, Pyrax, Tritox, Malamander
Water Type: Magikarp, Gyarados EX, Aquali, Ecayon, Luminéon, Khelocrok, Torgamord, Nigosier
Electric Type: Pikachu, Raichu, Elektek, Statitik, Mygavolt, Dedenne
Psychic-Type: Mew, Mew EX, Cryptero, Lewsor, Neitram
Fairy Type: Flabébé, Floette, Florges, Sucroquin, Cupcanaille
Fighting Type: Feromonkey, Colossinge, Squall, Gravel, Golem, Aerodactyl EX, Marshadow, Dolman
Dark Type: Weezing, Weezing, Chacripan, Leopard, Venipatte, Scobolide, Brutapod
Dragon Type: Drakkarmin
Colorless Type: Pidgeot, Pidgeot, Pidgeot EX, Tauros, Eevee, Pidgeot
Spartio-Temporal Shock Collection
Dialga Booster: Exclusive Cards

- Yanmega EX
- Shaymin
- Phyllali
- Mammochon
- Elekable
- Luxray
- Pachirisu EX
- Noctunoir
- Charkos
- Lucario
- Gallame EX
- Coatox
- Darkrai EX
- Registeel
- Dialga EX
- Heatran
- Pokémon Communication
- Giant Cape
- Team Galaxy Minion
- Tanguy
- Dawn
Palkia Booster: Exclusive Cards

- Torterra
- Magus
- Simiabraz EX
- Regice
- Pingoleon
- Frosted
- Palkia EX
- Manaphy
- Magirêve EX
- Giratina
- Cresselia
- Dimoret EX
- Spiritomb
- Bastiodon
- Carchacrok
- Coudlangue EX
- Porygon-Z
- Raw Helmet
- Helio
- Cynthia
- March
Space-Time Shock Common Cards
- Magnezone
- Togekiss
- Créhelf
- Créfadet
- Créfollet
- Regirock
- Airmure
- Regigigas
For the Brave: Complete list of Pokémon present in the game to date
- Bulbasaur
- Herbizarre
- Venusaur
- Venusaur-ex
- Caterpillar
- Chrysacier
- Papilusion
- Aspicot
- Coconfort
- Dardargnan
- Mysthherbe
- Ortide
- Rafflesia
- Paras
- Parasect
- Mimitoss
- Aeromite
- Chetiflor
- Boustiflor
- Empiflor
- Noeunoeuf
- Noadkoko
- Noadkoko-ex
- Saquedeneu
- Scythe
- Scarab
- Doudouvet
- Farfaduvet
- Chlorobule
- Fragilady
- Cabriolaine
- Chevrum
- Charmander
- Reptincel
- Charizard
- Charizard-ex
- Vulpix
- Ninetales
- Caninos
- Arcanine
- Arcanine-ex
- Ponyta
- Gallop
- Magmar
- Pyroli
- Sulfura
- Sulfura-ex
- Aflamanoir
- Tritox
- Malamandre
- Paw-graters
- Scolocendra
- Squirtle
- Carabaffe
- Blastoise
- Blastoise-ex
- Psyduck
- Akwakwak
- Little
- Head tart
- Tartard
- Tentacool
- Tentacruel
- Sea Otaria
- Manatee
- Kokiyas
- Crustabri
- Krabby
- Krabboss
- Hypotrema
- Hypocean
- Fishy Mermaid
- Poissonroy
- Stari
- Staross
- Staross-ex
- Magikarp
- Gyarados
- Gyarados-ex
- Lokhlass
- Aquali
- Amonita
- Amonistar
- Articuno
- Articuno-ex
- Couaneton
- Lakmécygne
- Frog
- Croâporal
- Greninja
- Cucumber
- Toothpick
- Shiver
- Beldeneige
- Pikachu
- Raichu
- Pikachu-ex
- Magneti
- Magneton
- Voltorbe
- Electrode
- Elektek
- Voltali
- Electrohor
- Electrothor-ex
- Zebibron
- Zeblitz
- Anchwatt
- Lamprey
- Ohmassacre
- Galvaran
- Iguolta
- Wattapik
- Melofee
- Melodolf
- Abra
- Kadabra
- Alakazam
- Alakazam-ex
- Slowpoke
- Flagadoss
- Flagadoss-ex
- Fantominus
- Spectrum
- Ectoplasm
- Ectoplasma-ex
- Soporific
- Hypnomade
- Mr. Mime
- Tarsal
- Kirlia
- Gardevoir
- Gardevoir-ex
- Chovsourir
- Rhinolove
- Gringolem
- Golemastoc
- Sabelette
- Sandblaster
- Diglett
- Trio-Picker
- Farosinge
- Colossinge
- Machop
- Macheteer
- Mackogneur
- Mackogneur-ex
- Racaillou
- Gravalanch
- Golem
- Golem-ex
- Onix
- Osselait
- Bonekiller
- Bone-killer-ex
- Kicklee
- Tygnon
- Rhinocorn
- Rhinoferos
- Kabuto
- Kabutops
- Kungfouine
- Shaofouine
- Poulpaf
- Krakos
- Subscribe
- Arbok
- Nidoran♀
- Nidorina
- Nidoqueen
- Nidoqueen-ex
- Nidoran♂
- Nidorino
- Nidoking
- Nidoking-ex
- Nosferapti
- Nosferalto
- Tadmorv
- Grotadmorv
- Smogo
- Smogogo
- Mysdibula
- Scalpion
- Scalprey
- Meltan
- Melmetal
- Minidraco
- Draco
- Dragonite
- Pidgey
- Roucoups
- Piroucarnage
- Rattata
- Rattatac
- Piafabec
- Rapasdepic
- Jigglypuff
- Grodoudou
- Grodoudou-ex
- Meowth
- Persian
- Canarticho
- Doduo
- Dodrio
- Excelangue
- Lucky One
- Kangourex
- Tauros
- Metamorph
- Eevee
- Porygon
- Ptera
- Snorlax
- Chinchidou
- Pashmilla
- Sheep
- Moumouflon
Conclusion
In Pokémon TCG Pocket, while most cards are available in all booster packs, some cards are exclusive to specific booster pack types. Choosing which booster pack to open should therefore be guided by the key cards you want to add to your collection and the strategies you plan to adopt.