PokéListing logoPokéListing
Back to Cards
Twist Mountain — Dark Explorers Pokémon card

Market Price

$0.97

+44.8%

Low

High

PSA 10

$0.55

Twist MountainDark Explorers #101 Pokémon Card

Dark Explorers·#101·2012

Twist Mountain is a significant location in the Unova region from the Generation V Pokémon games, renowned for its unique geology and role in the storyline. This specific card, #101 from the 2012 Dark Explorers set, is a common Trainer Stadium card that uniquely supports Restored Pokémon. Here, you will discover the card's mechanics, including its effect and the rules governing Stadium cards, alongside its edition history and artistic details. This page provides context for collectors, detailing its place in the TCG, and answers common questions about its gameplay and collectibility.

Read more ↓
Card Number
#101
Release Date
May 8, 2012
Language
EN
Set Code
BW5

Twist Mountain is not a Pokémon but rather a specific location within the Pokémon world, introduced in Generation V with the Pokémon Black and White games. It is a large, snow-capped mountain located in the Unova region, known for its unique geological formations and the presence of rare Pokémon like Cryogonal. The mountain is a significant landmark, serving as a passage between Icirrus City and Lentimas Town, and plays a role in the games’ narrative as a site where Team Plasma members are encountered. Its distinctive terraced appearance in the game suggests a history of mining or natural erosion creating its "twisted" layers. In the Pokémon anime, similar mountainous regions often serve as training grounds or habitats for specific Pokémon, highlighting their natural environments. The concept of a "stadium" card in the Pokémon TCG often represents such notable locations, influencing gameplay based on the characteristics of the place. These locations often hold cultural significance within the Pokémon universe, representing challenges, ancient mysteries, or crucial pathways for trainers on their journeys.

Price History

Market High Low

Last updated: April 7, 2026

Frequently Asked Questions about Twist Mountain