
Phantasmal Flames Card List: Complete 94-Card Checklist
If you’re building a competitive deck or hunting for the next chase card, knowing every card in a new expansion is half the battle. The Phantasmal Flames set (ME02) packs 94 numbered cards and 36 secret rares, with a release date of November 14, 2025, and this complete checklist walks you through every card in order, from Oddish #001 to Wondrous Patch #094, plus the master set secrets.
Total Cards: 94 (base set) ·
Release Date (English): November 14, 2025 ·
Set Symbol: ME02 ·
Featured Pokémon ex: Mega Heracross ex, Ho-Oh ex, Suicune ex
Quick snapshot
- Set name: Mega Evolution—Phantasmal Flames (Official Pokémon TCG gallery)
- Code: ME02 (TCGplayer (marketplace))
- Release date: November 14, 2025 (Pokellector (set database))
- Total cards: 94 base + 36 secret = 130 (Bulbapedia (Pokémon wiki))
- Pokémon ex: Mega Heracross ex, Ho-Oh ex, Suicune ex, etc. (Official Pokémon TCG gallery)
- Pokémon Center (official store)
- Local game stores
- TCGPlayer / eBay (secondary market)
- Common, Uncommon, Rare
- Double Rare (ex cards)
- Ultra Rare (full art ex)
- Illustration Rare
- Special Illustration Rare
- Hyper Rare (gold cards)
- Mega Heracross ex (Double Rare)
- Ho-Oh ex (Ultra Rare)
- Suicune ex (Illustration Rare)
- Genesect (Secret Rare)
Here are the official set details at a glance.
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Set Name | Mega Evolution—Phantasmal Flames |
| Set Code | ME02 |
| Number of Cards (base) | 94 (Pokémon TCG card list PDF (official)) |
| Release Date (English) | November 14, 2025 (Pokellector (set database)) |
| Release Date (Japanese) | May 16, 2025 (approximately) (Bulbapedia (Pokémon wiki)) |
| Official Card List PDF | Available at tcg.pokemon.com (official source) |
What is the complete Phantasmal Flames card list?
Full numbered checklist (001-094)
The base set runs from Oddish #001 to Wondrous Patch #094, with Pokémon, Trainers, and Energy cards mixed throughout. Here are the key anchor cards:
The following key cards are highlighted from the base set.
| Card # | Card Name | Type |
|---|---|---|
| 001 | Oddish | Grass (TCGCollector (card database)) |
| 011 | Charmander | Fire |
| 012 | Charmeleon | Fire |
| 013 | Mega Charizard X ex | Fire Dragon |
| 036 | Mismagius ex | Psychic |
| 041 | Mega Diancie ex | Fairy |
| 056 | Mega Gengar ex | Psychic |
| 094 | Wondrous Patch | Item |
For the full 94-card list, download the official PDF from Pokémon TCG (official source).
The implication: The base set is just the foundation—collectors targeting a complete master set will need to chase 36 additional secret rares beyond the numbered 94.
Japanese vs. International numbering variances
- The Japanese release (May 16, 2025) uses a different numbering system and may include exclusive promos not found in the English set (Bulbapedia (Pokémon wiki)).
- Cardrake notes that the English base set is numbered 001/94 through 094/94, while the Japanese version may have a different total count due to regional secret rares (Cardrake (TCG set tracker)).
The pattern: If you’re collecting both regions, you’ll want separate checklists—one for English, one for Japanese—to avoid missing region-specific cards.
What is the Phantasmal Flames card list in order?
Alphabetical vs. numbered order
The official order follows the set number printed on each card, not alphabetical. Pokémon are grouped by type (Grass, Fire, Water, etc.), but within each type the sequence isn’t strictly alphabetical. For example, Oddish (#001) appears before Bellsprout (#005) even though Bellsprout comes first alphabetically (Official PDF).
How the set is split by type
- Grass: Oddish (#001) through Heracross (#010)
- Fire: Charmander (#011) through Reshiram (#022)
- Water: Horsea (#023) through Suicune ex (#030)
- Lightning: Pikachu (#031) through Zapdos (#035)
- Psychic: Mismagius ex (#036) through Mega Gengar ex (#056)
- Fighting, Dark, Metal, Fairy, Dragon, Colorless: remaining numbers
- Trainers and Energy: from #078 through #094
What this means: If you’re sorting your binder by type, you’ll need to cross-reference the numbered order because the set groups evolutions together even when types differ (e.g., Charmander–Charizard is Fire but Dragonite later is Colorless).
How much does the Phantasmal Flames Booster Box cost?
Booster box prices fluctuate with demand, but early listings on PriceCharting suggest top chase cards like Mega Charizard X ex #125 could drive box prices above MSRP in the first weeks (PriceCharting (price database)).
Average market price on release
At launch, booster boxes typically retail around $160–$180 USD from official channels. Secondary market prices on TCGplayer and eBay can spike to $200+ depending on pull rates for the most valuable cards (TCGplayer (marketplace)).
Where to buy (official Pokémon Center vs. secondary market)
- Pokémon Center: Guaranteed MSRP, but stock often sells out quickly.
- Local game stores: May offer pre-order discounts but limited allocation.
- TCGplayer / eBay: Market-driven pricing; use sold listings to gauge real value (TCGplayer (marketplace)).
The trade-off: Buying sealed early guarantees supply but at a premium; waiting a few months may lower prices if demand cools, though chase-card values tend to rise.
What cards are in the Phantasmal Flames master set?
Master set definition: every variant of every card
A master set includes all 94 base cards plus every parallel foil and secret rare. According to Cardrake (TCG set tracker), the master set totals 130 cards: 94 numbered cards and 36 secret rares. Bulbapedia confirms the 130 figure, noting 6 Mega Evolution ex, 4 ex, 13 Illustration Rare, 17 Ultra Rare, and 5 Special Illustration Rare cards (Bulbapedia (Pokémon wiki)).
List of all 94 base cards plus secret rares and reverse holos
The 36 secret rares include Illustration Rares, special gold Hyper Rares, and additional full-art variants beyond the base set. Reverse holos of every base card also exist, but unless they have a different art or card number, most collectors consider them part of the “complete set” rather than the “master set” (Pokellector (set database)).
The catch: No promo cards are part of the master set unless specifically included in the expansion’s numbering—so keep an eye on any pre-release promos that may be listed separately.
What is the difference between the English and Japanese Phantasmal Flames card list?
Release dates
Japanese set launched May 16, 2025; English set follows on November 14, 2025 — a six-month gap (Bulbapedia (Pokémon wiki)).
Card number differences
Japanese sets often number cards differently and may include exclusive secret rares not in the English version. For example, some Japanese Ultra Rares may not have English equivalents (Cardrake (TCG set tracker)).
Rarity distribution differences
- The English set has 94 base cards; the Japanese set may have a slightly different total due to regional exclusive slots.
- Japanese packs often have higher pull rates for Illustration Rares, making the English master set harder to complete.
Why this matters: Collectors who chase both regional releases need to budget for two separate master sets, because the Japanese exclusive cards may never get an English print.
Confirmed facts
- English set includes 94 numbered cards (001/094 to 094/094) (Official PDF)
- Set features Mega Evolution Pokémon ex (Official Pokémon TCG gallery)
- Master set contains 130 total cards (94 base + 36 secret) (Bulbapedia)
What’s unclear
- Exact booster box pricing at launch — fluctuates with demand
- Whether any Japanese exclusive cards exist in the English set — not fully documented
- Booster box pricing at launch may fluctuate based on demand and supply
“See the complete lineup from the Pokémon TCG: Mega Evolution—Phantasmal Flames expansion.”
— Official Pokémon TCG gallery (set source)
“The master set contains 130 cards, split into 94 base-set cards and 36 secret rares and special variants.”
— Cardrake (TCG set tracker)
The Japanese release in May 2025 may have exclusive cards not in the English set, so cross-market collectors should track both lists closely and be ready to import.
For collectors chasing a complete English master set, the Phantasmal Flames expansion offers 130 unique cards to track, with early pricing data suggesting the top chase cards like Mega Charizard X ex will command significant premiums on the secondary market. For anyone building a competitive deck, the base set provides strong new Mega Evolution ex options that could shift the meta. The choice is clear: plan your budget early, decide whether to chase the full master set or just the playable cards, and keep the official PDF bookmarked for quick reference.
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Frequently asked questions
How many cards are in Phantasmal Flames?
The base set has 94 cards. Including secret rares and special variants, the total master set contains 130 cards (Bulbapedia (Pokémon wiki)).
What is the rarest card in Phantasmal Flames?
Early indications point to Mega Charizard X ex (#013) and its Special Illustration Rare variant as the most sought-after cards, with the gold Hyper Rare Genesect also commanding high prices (PriceCharting (price database)).
When did Phantasmal Flames come out?
The English set released on November 14, 2025. The Japanese version launched earlier on approximately May 16, 2025 (Pokellector (set database)).
Is there a Phantasmal Flames card list PDF?
Yes, the official PDF is available from the Pokémon TCG site: download the English base set list (official source).
What Pokémon ex are in Phantasmal Flames?
Notable Pokémon ex include Mega Heracross ex, Ho-Oh ex, Suicune ex, Mega Charizard X ex, Mismagius ex, Mega Diancie ex, and Mega Gengar ex. The set features six Mega Evolution ex cards and four standard ex cards (Bulbapedia (Pokémon wiki)).