Diamond & Pearl · 2007
DP Mysterious Treasures
The second Diamond & Pearl set · Time-Space Distortion · Nintendo
Release Date
Aug 22, 2007
Total Cards
124 Cards
Pokémon Lv.X
3
Secret Rare
1
Time-Space Distortion — DP Mysterious Treasures 124/123

Set Overview

DP Mysterious Treasures was the second Diamond & Pearl set, released in August 2007. It carried on the Pokémon Lv.X mechanic with three new Lv.X cards, and closed with one of the era’s most famous secret rares — Time-Space Distortion.

CategoryDetails
Release DateAugust 22, 2007 (English)
PublisherNintendo / The Pokémon Company
Total Cards123 numbered + 1 secret rare
Pokémon Lv.XElectivire, Lucario & Magmortar (121–123)
Secret RareTime-Space Distortion (124/123)
Key Chase CardTime-Space Distortion 124/123 · Lucario Lv.X 122/123

About the Set

DP Mysterious Treasures continued the Diamond & Pearl era and its Pokémon Lv.X cards, adding Electivire Lv.X, Lucario Lv.X and Magmortar Lv.X. Its standout card is the secret rare Time-Space Distortion, a Trainer numbered 124/123 above the set total — one of the most collected secret rares of the Diamond & Pearl era.

How to identify it: numbered cards read N/123. The three Pokémon Lv.X are cards 121–123, and the secret rare Time-Space Distortion is numbered 124/123, above the printed total.

Pokémon Lv.X & Secret Rare

DP Mysterious Treasures had a single print run. Its chase cards are the three Pokémon Lv.X and the lone secret rare.

TypeWhat it means
Pokémon Lv.X (121–123)Electivire, Lucario and Magmortar Lv.X — ultra-rare cards stacked onto a Pokémon already in play.
Secret rare (124)Time-Space Distortion, a Trainer numbered 124/123, beyond the set total.

Note: the gallery below covers all 124 cards. The Pokémon Lv.X read 121/123 to 123/123; the secret rare reads 124/123.

All 124 cards from DP Mysterious Treasures, including the three Pokémon Lv.X and the secret-rare Time-Space Distortion. Click any card to view it full size — use the arrow keys (or swipe) to move through the set.

Key Cards

Time-Space Distortion and the three Pokémon Lv.X lead the set.

CardNameWhy it matters
Time-Space Distortion 124/123 Time-Space Distortion 124/123 Secret Rare A secret-rare Trainer and one of the most collected chase cards of the Diamond & Pearl era.
Lucario Lv.X 122/123 Lucario Lv.X 122/123 Pokémon Lv.X A popular Lucario Lv.X and the marquee Lv.X of the set.
Electivire Lv.X 121/123 Electivire Lv.X 121/123 Pokémon Lv.X One of the three Pokémon Lv.X, opening the Lv.X run at 121/123.
Magmortar Lv.X 123/123 Magmortar Lv.X 123/123 Pokémon Lv.X Closes the numbered set at 123/123 as the third Pokémon Lv.X.

Promo Cards

The DP Black Star Promos from this era fit the set’s theme, with Lucario, Magmortar and the fossil Pokémon Cranidos.

DP Black Star Promos use their own numbering (DP01 onward) and carry a black star where a set symbol would be.

Collecting & Where to Buy

DP Mysterious Treasures is out of print and trades on the secondary market. Common singles are inexpensive, while Time-Space Distortion and the three Pokémon Lv.X carry the strongest premiums.

Search eBay → TCGplayer → Price Guide →

Collector tip: Time-Space Distortion (124/123) is the card to watch — confirm the secret-rare numbering and check the surface closely, since it shows wear easily in high grade.

Note: external links are provided for reference only. Always confirm a card's printing, condition and authenticity before purchasing.