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All Pokemon TCG Sets In Order

All Pokemon TCG Sets In Order

Highlights

  • Pokemon TCG offers a rich history with various expansions, from the original series to modern sets like Sword & Shield.
  • Scarlet & Violet Series introduces unique types and mechanics, blending past and future elements for an intriguing gameplay experience.
  • Promo Series features special cards from tournaments, collaborations, and limited releases, adding collectible variety to the TCG.


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The Pokemon TCG has been enjoying a massive resurgence in recent years. With exciting new mechanics, cards, and new Pokemon added to the game with every new video game’s launch, there are plenty of fun things for collectors and players to enjoy.

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Every Pokemon TCG Set In Release Order

Original Series

Pokemon TCG Base Set Pikachu

Where everything started — the original few sets of the Pokemon Trading Card Game. In this set, based on the original Pokemon Red & Blue games, these sets feature the original 151 Pokemon as the game worked to establish itself as an independent game. Tons of cards from these sets will fetch a pretty penny, so long as you know what you’re looking for.


Released

Expansion Name

Number of Cards

1999

Base Set

102

1999

Jungle

64

1999

Fossil

62

2000

Base Set 2

130

2000

Team Rocket

83

2000

Gym Heroes

132

2000

Gym Challenge

132

Neo Series

Pokemon TCG Neo Genesis Cleffa

The first of a new era in the Pokemon TCG, these sets were based on the Pokemon Gold and Silver games, introducing players to a whole new generation of Pokemon to collect.


This set is noticeable since it also introduced Darkness and Metal type Pokemon to the game, as well as Baby Pokemon and Pokemon Tools, which would become an essential part of the game moving forward.

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While its cards don’t reach the prices of Base Set Pokemon TCG cards, Jungle debuted a variety of new cards, many of which are still quite pricey.

The Neo Series also brought with it some changes to the card’s design, making it more legible and easier to distinguish.

Released

Expansion Name

Number of Cards

2000

Neo Genesis

111

2001

Neo Discovery

75

2001

Neo Revelation

66

2002

Neo Destiny

113

Legendary Collection

Pokemon TCG Legendary Collection Dark Blastoise


A rather unique set in the history of the TCG’s releases, Legendary Collection is a stand-alone set, made up of reprints from Base Set, Jungle, Fossil, and Team Rocker expansions.

Released

Expansion Name

Number of Cards

2002

Legendary Collection

110

e-Card Series

Pokemon TCG Aquapolis Tyranitar

Probably the most drastic change to the TCG’s design came with the e-Card series. These three expansions had everything shifted around to make room for two Dot Code strips to use with the Nintendo e-Reader for the Game Boy Advance.

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The set also split up Pokemon Power abilities into Poke-Power and Poke-Body, depending on the effect.

Released

Expansion Name

Number of Cards

2002

Expedition Base Set

165

2003

Aquapolis

181

2003

Skyridge

182


EX Series

Pokemon TCG EX Team Rocket Returns Rocket's Zapdos EX

With the launch of Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire came a whole new generation of Pokemon to come to the TCG. As the name implies, this is the first set to introduce Pokemon-ex cards, which gave those cards a huge increase in power.

With the higher power came a greater risk too, since your opponent gets to take two prize cards instead of just one. This series also saw a few rules updates to help make the game a bit more consistent, further increasing the game’s depth and competitive value.

Released

Expansion Name

Number of Cards

2003

EX Ruby & Sapphire

109

2003

EX Sandstorm

100

2003

EX Dragon

100

2004

EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua

97

2004

EX Hidden Legends

102

2004

EX FireRed & LeafGreen

116

2004

EX Team Rocket Returns

111

2005

EX Deoxys

108

2005

EX Emerald

107

2005

EX Unseen Forces

145

2005

EX Delta Species

114

2006

ED Legend Maker

93

2006

EX Holon Phantoms

111

2006

EX Crystal Guardians

100

2006

ED Dragon Frontiers

101

2007

EX Power Keepers

108



Diamond & Pearl Series

Pokemon TCG Diamond and Pearl Charizard LVX

Diamond & Pearl brought with it plenty of changes to the Pokemon TCG to help spice up your experience. With the success of Pokmeon-ex, Diamond & Pearl series introduced Pokemon LV.X, letting you use any powers or attacks from their previous forms.

This series also make a huge change in how the game treated Darkness and Metal energies, letting you use them as basic Energies and removing the maximum of four restrictions that types for years.

Released

Expansion Name

Number of Cards

2007

Diamond & Pearl

130

2007

Diamond & Pearl—Mysterious Treasures

124

2007

Diamond & Pearl—Secret Wonders

132

2008

Diamond & Pearl—Great Encounters

106

2008

Diamond & Pearl—Majestic Dawn

100

2008

Diamond & Pearl—Legends Awakened

146

2008

Diamond & Pearl—Stormfront

106


Platinum Series

Pokemon TCG Platinum Garatina LVX

A continuation of the Diamond & Pearl series, Platinum brought with it only a few changes compared to other series. Pokemon SP is a special new type of Basic Pokemon that had a new border type.

More importantly, the Platinum series established the Lost Zone, a permanent place where Pokemon cards cannot come back from.

Released

Expansion Name

Number of Cards

2009

Platinum

133

2009

Platinum—Rising Rivals

120

2009

Platinum—Supreme Victors

153

2009

Platinum—Arceus

111


HeartGold & SoulSilver Series

Pokemon TCG HeartGold & SoulSilver Lugia Legend

Some of the coolest changes to have come from the game came around during the HeartGold & SoulSilver series of the TCG.

We got Pokemon Prime and Pokemon LEGEND cards, the latter of which lets you take two individual cards and combine them into one later one.

Pokemon LEGEND cards are exclusive to Legendary Pokemon, like Kyogre and Groudon Legend.

Released

Expansion Name

Number of Cards

2010

HeartGold & SoulSilver

124

2010

HS—Unleashed

96

2010

HS—Undaunted

91

2010

HS—Triumphant

103

2011

Pokémon TCG: Call of Legends

106


Black & White Series

Pokemon TCG Black and White Genesect

Making waves in the Pokemon TCG, the Black & White series made several changes to the game and the rules surrounding it to help improve everyone’s experience. First up, Poke-Powers and Poke-Bodies were reworked into just Abilities, making it a more unified mechanic.

Perhaps more importantly, Black & White series saw the release of the Pokemon Trading Card Game Online to the world, letting players compete digitally.

Released

Expansion Name

Number of Cards

2011

Black & White

115

2011

Black & White—Emerging Powers

98

2011

Black & White—Noble Victories

102

2012

Black & White—Next Destinies

103

2012

Black & White—Dark Explorers

111

2012

Black & White—Dragons Exalted

128

2012

Dragon Vault

21

2012

Black & White—Boundaries Crossed

153

2013

Black & White—Plasma Storm

138

2013

Black & White—Plasma Freeze

122

2013

Black & White—Plasma Blast

105

2013

Black & White—Legendary Treasures

140


XY Series

Pokemon TCG XY Mewtwo EX

While XY Series didn’t buck old-held conventions like other series, it did bring with it a powerful new Pokemon type, M Pokemon-EX. This variant on the Pokemon-ex design turned them into Mega Evolved Pokemon, which ended your turn when you evolved a Pokemon to their Mega form.

The other big change that came to the game was the introduction of the Fairy type, though it won’t stick around forever.

Released

Expansion Name

Number of Cards

2013

XY—Kalos Starter Set

39

2014

XY

146

2014

XY—Flashfire

109

2014

XY—Furious Fists

113

2014

XY—Phantom Forces

122

2015

XY—Primal Clash

164

2015

Double Crisis

34

2015

XY—Roaring Skies

110

2015

XY—Ancient Origins

100

2015

XY—BREAKthrough

164

2016

XY—BREAKpoint

123

2016

Generations

115

2016

XY—Fates Collide

125

2016

XY—Steam Siege

116

2016

XY—Evolutions

113



Sun & Moon Series

Pokemon TCG Sun and Moon Reshiram and Charizard GX Tag Team

As Pokemon Sun & Moon came to gaming consoles, TCG fans also got a new Series based on the games. Generation 7 joined the TCG, and with it came another variation on the Pokemon-ex type, Pokemon-GX.

These cards featured a special GX attack, of which you could only use one GX attack per game, even if you had multiple Pokemon-GX in your deck.

Released

Expansion Name

Number of Cards

2017

Sun & Moon

163

2017

Sun & Moon—Guardians Rising

169

2017

Sun & Moon—Burning Shadows

169

2017

Shining Legends

78

2017

Sun & Moon—Crimson Invasion

124

2018

Sun & Moon—Ultra Prism

174

2018

Sun & Moon—Forbidden Light

146

2018

Sun & Moon—Celestial Storm

183

2018

Dragon Majesty

78

2018

Sun & Moon—Lost Thunder

236

2019

Sun & Moon—Team Up

196

2019

Detective Pikachu

18

2019

Sun & Moon—Unbroken Bonds

234

2019

Sun & Moon—Unified Minds

258

2019

Hidden Fates

163

2019

Sun & Moon—Cosmic Eclipse

271



Sword & Shield Series

Pokemon TCG Sword and Shield Arceus VStar

With a new game came a new mechanic to the Pokemon TCG, that of Pokemon V and VMAX, as well as TAG TEAM, V-STAR, and V-UNION Pokemon later in the Series.

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Sadly, this series also saw the retirement of the Fairy-type as it was determined to not be necessary in the game.

Released

Expansion Name

Number of Cards

2020

Sword & Shield

216

2020

Sword & Shield—Rebel Clash

209

2020

Sword & Shield—Darkness Ablaze

201

2020

Champion’s Path

80

2020

Sword & Shield—Vivid Voltage

203

2020

Shining Fates

195

2021

Sword & Shield—Battle Styles

183

2021

Sword & Shield—Chilling Reign

233

2021

Sword & Shield—Evolving Skies

237

2021

Celebrations

50

2021

Sword & Shield—Fusion Strike

284

2022

Sword & Shield—Brilliant Stars

216

2022

Sword & Shield—Astral Radiance

246

2022

Pokémon TCG: Pokémon GO

88

2022

Sword & Shield—Lost Origin

247

2022

Sword & Shield—Silver Tempest

245

2023

Crown Zenith

230



Scarlet & Violet Series

Pokemon TCG Scarlet and Violet Iron Valiant ex

Pokemon types have generally followed the typing found in the games, with some experimentation in older sets of course, but generally, Fire-type Pokemon stayed Fire type. Scarlet & Violet series gave some Pokemon a chance to change that up.

Drawing inspiration from the video game mechanic of Terastal Pokemon, these special Pokemon ex cards could have unconventional typings.

This series also plays with the past and future mechanics from the games, with cards capable of being either Ancient or Future categories, often times working with other cards of that type.

Released

Expansion Name

Number of Cards

2023

Scarlet & Violet

258

2023

Scarlet & Violet—Paldea Evolved

279

2023

Scarlet & Violet—Obsidian Flames

230

2023

Scarlet & Violet—151

207

2023

Scarlet & Violet—Paradox Rift

266

2024

Scarlet & Violet—Paldean Fates

245

2024

Scarlet & Violet—Temporal Forces

218

2024

Scarlet & Violet—Twilight Masquerade

226


Promo Series

Pokemon TCG Nintendo Black Star Mudkip

There are plenty of other cards that don’t fall into the traditional series, with many of them being promo cards you can earn from playing in tournaments or events, from promotional crossovers, or through other means.

Released

Expansion Name

Number of Cards

1999 – 2003

Wizards Black Star Promos

53

2003 – 2006

Nintendo Black Star Promos

40

2007 – 2009

DP Black Star Promos

56

2010 – 2011

HGSS Black Star Promos

25

2011 – 2013

BW Black Star Promos

99

2013 – 2017

XY Black Star Promos

211

2016 – 2021

SM Black Star Promos

248

2019 – 2023

SWSH Black Star Promos

307

2023 – 2024

SVP Black Star Promos

148

2011

McDonald’s Collection 2011

12

2012

McDonald’s Collection 2012

12

2013

McDonald’s Collection 2013

12

2014

McDonald’s Collection 2014

12

2015

McDonald’s Collection 2015

12

2016

McDonald’s Collection 2016

12

2017

McDonald’s Collection 2017

12

2018

McDonald’s Collection 2018

12

2019

McDonald’s Collection 2019

12

2021

McDonald’s Collection 2021

25

2022

McDonald’s Collection 2022

15

2023

McDonald’s Collection 2023

15

2022

Trick or Trade 2022

30

2023

Trick or Trade 2023

30

2004

POP Series 1

17

2005

POP Series 2

17

2006

POP Series 3

17

2006

POP Series 4

17

2007

POP Series 5

17

2007

POP Series 6

17

2008

POP Series 7

17

2008

POP Series 8

17

2009

POP Series 9

17

2022

Play! Pokémon Prize Pack Series One

170

2023

Play! Pokémon Prize Pack Series Two

154

2023

Play! Pokémon Prize Pack Series Three

163

2024

Play! Pokémon Prize Pack Series Four

86



Other Series

Pokemon TCG Southern Islands Butterfree

Rarely, the Pokemon Trading Card Game will release special promotional cards to drum up hype for various promotions. Most of these releases are extremely limited, and were only printed for a short amount of time.

Released

Expansion Name

Number of Cards

2001

Southern Islands

18

2002

Best of Game

9

2004

Poké Card Creator Pack

5

2009

Pokémon Rumble

16

2020

Pokémon Futsal

5

2023

Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic

102


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