LV.X Reference is Up

Porygon-Z LV.X Majestic Dawn MD 100 Pokemon Card
As some of you may have noticed, I uploaded the LV.X Pokémon card reference yesterday. I was going to only put the most played LV.X Pokémon on the list, but almost all of them are playable, so I decided to list all of them. They are organized by type (grass, fire, water, etc…) and by whether they level up from a basic, stage 1, or stage 2. (An Pokémon SP reference may also be in the works.) This makes our resource section a pretty much comprehensive list of all Pokémon cards available for making decks with. Be sure to utilize it to its fullest and please let us know if there are any mistakes or if we failed to mention a card on one of the lists.

Reader Interactions

21 replies

  1. Dave Hueglin

    Adam, your whole reference section is excellent. What a great way to organize cards. It really helps when trying to put together a new deck, or fine tune an older deck. Keep up the great work!

  2. Dave Hueglin

    One thing I would suggest is a place to leave a reply in the reference sections. You ask for feedback, which is great, but I can’t find where to actually make a comment. Maybe I’m just not seeing it!

  3. BiskitFoo

    Yeah, thanks for making this Adam. It helps when you don’t have to filter through a bunch of crap on other sites trying to look for what you want to look at. It’s nicely organized, and easy to look through. Thanks again, and keep it up!

  4. Adam Capriola

    Hey guys I am glad you like them! I just found that looking through cards on other sites was too toilsome, you would have to either select a bunch of weird parameters to find a card or it would just take too long to find the card you wanted in a long list. There are only so many cards out there that are actually playable, so I thought it would be a good idea to put them all in one place.

    @Dave, I did not include a place to comment on those pages because I wanted to keep them as clean and easy to look at as possible. I guess I should have put a link to my e-mail at the top for easy access. But yeah please send me any suggestions you have to adam@sixprizes.com or jermy@sixprizes.com, we would love to keep the lists as thorough as possible.

  5. Adam Capriola

    Hey guys I am glad you like them! I just found that looking through cards on other sites was too toilsome, you would have to either select a bunch of weird parameters to find a card or it would just take too long to find the card you wanted in a long list. There are only so many cards out there that are actually playable, so I thought it would be a good idea to put them all in one place.

    @Dave, I did not include a place to comment on those pages because I wanted to keep them as clean and easy to look at as possible. I guess I should have put a link to my e-mail at the top for easy access. But yeah please send me any suggestions you have to adam@sixprizes.com or jermy@sixprizes.com, we would love to keep the lists as thorough as possible.

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