Space-Time Smackdown

Released 29/01/2025 207 cards 2 packs
About the Space-Time Smackdown set

Space-Time Smackdown has 207 cards. Browse every card below or filter by rarity, and see which packs you need to open.

Packs in this set

Cards in this set

207 cards
Oddish Oddish Gloom Gloom Bellossom Bellossom Tangela Tangela Tangrowth Tangrowth Yanma Yanma Yanmega ex Yanmega ex Roselia Roselia Roserade Roserade Turtwig Turtwig Grotle Grotle Torterra Torterra Kricketot Kricketot Kricketune Kricketune Burmy Burmy Wormadam Wormadam Combee Combee Vespiquen Vespiquen Carnivine Carnivine Leafeon Leafeon Mow Rotom Mow Rotom Shaymin Shaymin Magmar Magmar Magmortar Magmortar Slugma Slugma Magcargo Magcargo Chimchar Chimchar Monferno Monferno Infernape ex Infernape ex Heat Rotom Heat Rotom Swinub Swinub Piloswine Piloswine Mamoswine Mamoswine Regice Regice Piplup Piplup Prinplup Prinplup Empoleon Empoleon Buizel Buizel Floatzel Floatzel Shellos Shellos Gastrodon Gastrodon Finneon Finneon Lumineon Lumineon Snover Snover Abomasnow Abomasnow Glaceon Glaceon Wash Rotom Wash Rotom Frost Rotom Frost Rotom Palkia ex Palkia ex Manaphy Manaphy Magnemite Magnemite Magneton Magneton Magnezone Magnezone Voltorb Voltorb Electrode Electrode Electabuzz Electabuzz Electivire Electivire Shinx Shinx Luxio Luxio Luxray Luxray Pachirisu ex Pachirisu ex Rotom Rotom Togepi Togepi Togetic Togetic Togekiss Togekiss Misdreavus Misdreavus Mismagius ex Mismagius ex Ralts Ralts Kirlia Kirlia Duskull Duskull Dusclops Dusclops Dusknoir Dusknoir Drifloon Drifloon Drifblim Drifblim Uxie Uxie Mesprit Mesprit Azelf Azelf Giratina Giratina Cresselia Cresselia Rhyhorn Rhyhorn Rhydon Rhydon Rhyperior Rhyperior Gligar Gligar Gliscor Gliscor Hitmontop Hitmontop Nosepass Nosepass Regirock Regirock Cranidos Cranidos Rampardos Rampardos Wormadam Wormadam Riolu Riolu Lucario Lucario Hippopotas Hippopotas Hippowdon Hippowdon Gallade ex Gallade ex Murkrow Murkrow Honchkrow Honchkrow Sneasel Sneasel Weavile ex Weavile ex Poochyena Poochyena Mightyena Mightyena Stunky Stunky Skuntank Skuntank Spiritomb Spiritomb Skorupi Skorupi Drapion Drapion Croagunk Croagunk Toxicroak Toxicroak Darkrai Darkrai Darkrai ex Darkrai ex Skarmory Skarmory Registeel Registeel Shieldon Shieldon Bastiodon Bastiodon Wormadam Wormadam Bronzor Bronzor Bronzong Bronzong Probopass Probopass Dialga ex Dialga ex Heatran Heatran Gible Gible Gabite Gabite Garchomp Garchomp Lickitung Lickitung Lickilicky ex Lickilicky ex Eevee Eevee Porygon Porygon Porygon2 Porygon2 Porygon-Z Porygon-Z Aipom Aipom Ambipom Ambipom Starly Starly Staravia Staravia Staraptor Staraptor Bidoof Bidoof Bibarel Bibarel Buneary Buneary Lopunny Lopunny Glameow Glameow Purugly Purugly Chatot Chatot Fan Rotom Fan Rotom Regigigas Regigigas Skull Fossil Skull Fossil Armor Fossil Armor Fossil Pokémon Communication Pokémon Communication Giant Cape Giant Cape Rocky Helmet Rocky Helmet Lum Berry Lum Berry Cyrus Cyrus Team Galactic Grunt Team Galactic Grunt Cynthia Cynthia Volkner Volkner Dawn Dawn Mars Mars Tangrowth Tangrowth Combee Combee Carnivine Carnivine Shaymin Shaymin Mamoswine Mamoswine Gastrodon Gastrodon Manaphy Manaphy Shinx Shinx Rotom Rotom Drifloon Drifloon Mesprit Mesprit Giratina Giratina Cresselia Cresselia Rhyperior Rhyperior Lucario Lucario Hippopotas Hippopotas Spiritomb Spiritomb Croagunk Croagunk Heatran Heatran Garchomp Garchomp Staraptor Staraptor Bidoof Bidoof Glameow Glameow Regigigas Regigigas Yanmega ex Yanmega ex Infernape ex Infernape ex Palkia ex Palkia ex Pachirisu ex Pachirisu ex Mismagius ex Mismagius ex Gallade ex Gallade ex Weavile ex Weavile ex Darkrai ex Darkrai ex Dialga ex Dialga ex Lickilicky ex Lickilicky ex Cyrus Cyrus Team Galactic Grunt Team Galactic Grunt Cynthia Cynthia Volkner Volkner Dawn Dawn Mars Mars Yanmega ex Yanmega ex Infernape ex Infernape ex Pachirisu ex Pachirisu ex Mismagius ex Mismagius ex Gallade ex Gallade ex Weavile ex Weavile ex Darkrai ex Darkrai ex Lickilicky ex Lickilicky ex Palkia ex Palkia ex Dialga ex Dialga ex Palkia ex Palkia ex Dialga ex Dialga ex

What This Set Actually Contains

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The Packs Inside This Set

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Pull Odds, Rolled Up for This Set

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Rarity Breakdown and What's Worth Chasing

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Frequently asked questions

How many cards are actually in this set?

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Which pack should I open to get this set's best cards?

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Are Promo sets opened the same way as this one?

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