After months of waiting, the Pokémon TCG 30th Celebration set has been fully revealed, and the full set list has begun to take shape with official reveals, and a host of teasers.
Celebrating the three decades of the Pokémon franchise, the 30th Celebration set will be packed full of chase cards, including a mix of brand new artwork and the reprint of iconic cards from the TCG history.
If you’re on the hunt to see all of the revealed cards, and additional teasers for what to expect, Insider Gaming has you covered.
How Many Cards in Pokémon TCG 30th Celebration?
The Pokémon TCG 30th Celebration could contain as many as 160 cards, as indicated by the set numbers of the cards unveiled so far.
Of all the revealed cards, the Pikachu & Zekrom Tag Team GX has a set number of 160/103, indicating the set could contain 103 cards in the base set, plus an additional 57 Secret Rare cards.
However, that number appears to apply to the M6a version of the set, to be released in Japan and elsewhere, while the English international version has a different set number, with the highest revealed card so far being the Mew Futuristic Rare, which is 158/128.
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This suggests that the English version will have 25 more cards in the base set, which may come from the Espeon and Umbreon decks that are releasing separately in Japan. Of course, we can also expect the standard changes from promos.
So far, The Pokémon Company hasn’t announced exactly how many cards the set will contain, but we do know that each pack will contain five cards, including one Pikachu, an energy card, and a code card for TCG Live. Additionally, every card in the set will be a holofoil.
All Revealed Cards in Pokémon TCG 30th Celebration
So far, only 14 cards have been revealed from the Pokémon 30th Celebration TCG set, with the rest likely to be unveiled in the month ahead.
Three of the 30 cards in the Pikachu section of the set have been revealed, alongside two ex cards, several Illustration Rares, and the standout Futuristic Rare cards for Mew ex and Mewtwo ex.
Check out the table below for all officially revealed cards.
| Image | Card Name | Card Type | Card Number (English) |
|---|---|---|---|
![]() | Greninja ex | Ex | 021/128 |
![]() | Pikachu | Pikachu Holo | 036/128 |
![]() | Pikachu | Pikachu Holo | 037/128 |
![]() | Pikachu | Pikachu Holo | 047/128 |
![]() | Espeon | Common | 069/128 |
![]() | Sylveon ex | Ex | 071/128 |
![]() | Umbreon | Common | 091/128 |
![]() | Lapras | Illustration Rare | 131/128 |
![]() | Lycanroc | Illustration Rare | 138/128 |
![]() | Hisuian Zorua | Illustration Rare | 145/128 |
![]() | Mewtwo ex | Futuristic Rare | 157/128 |
![]() | Mew ex | Futuristic Rare | 158/128 |
![]() | Charizard | 30th Reprint | N/A |
![]() | Pikachu & Zekrom Tag Team GX | 30th Reprint | N/A |
All Pokémon TCG 30th Celebration Teased Cards
While The Pokémon Company hasn’t revealed the full set, the two trailers for the 30th Celebration that have been revealed so far indicate what to expect.
Initially, a reveal trailer on Pokémon Day showcased the first teasers of the Mewtwo and Mew Futuristic Arts, alongside a host of classic cards from the TCG’s history. Two of those, base set Charizard and Pikachu & Zekrom Tag Team GX, have since been officially revealed.
Due to this, it’s a fair assumption to predict that the other classic art styles shown in that trailer will be coming in the set.
Additionally, the full reveal trailer, published June 1, showcased several other art and Pokémon that have not had their full designs revealed, including artwork for the likes of Slowpoke, Unown, and several legendaries.
It remains to be seen what style of cards these will be, but it shows there’s plenty more to expect. Check out the table below for the teased cards and further details.
| Image | Pokémon | Type | Teaser Source |
|---|---|---|---|
![]() | Pikachu Jungle | Classic Reprint | Pokémon Day Trailer |
![]() | Lugia Crystal | Classic Reprint | Pokémon Day Trailer |
![]() | Palkia Lv. X | Classic Reprint | Pokémon Day Trailer |
![]() | Uxie Lv. 55 | Classic Reprint | Pokémon Day Trailer |
![]() | Darkrai & Cresselia Legends | Classic Reprint | Pokémon Day Trailer |
![]() | Genesect EX | Classic Reprint | Pokémon Day Trailer |
![]() | Solgaleo GX | Classic Reprint | Pokémon Day Trailer |
![]() | Arceus VStar | Classic Reprint | Pokémon Day Trailer |
![]() | Raikou Amazing Rare | Classic Reprint | Pokémon Day Trailer |
![]() | Zacian V | Classic Reprint | Pokémon Day Trailer |
![]() | Pikachu | Pikachu Holofoil | Pokémon Day Trailer |
![]() | Xerneas | TBC | Reveal Trailer |
![]() | Ho-Oh | TBC | Reveal Trailer |
![]() | Dialga | TBC | Reveal Trailer |
![]() | Miraidon | TBC | Reveal Trailer |
![]() | Lunala | TBC | Reveal Trailer |
![]() | Kyogre | TBC | Reveal Trailer |
![]() | Zacian | TBC | Reveal Trailer |
![]() | Zekrom | TBC | Reveal Trailer |
![]() | Alolan Exeggutor | TBC | Reveal Trailer |
![]() | Scraggy | TBC | Reveal Trailer |
![]() | Seismitoad | TBC | Reveal Trailer |
![]() | Slowpoke | TBC | Reveal Trailer |
![]() | Jangmo-o | TBC | Reveal Trailer |
![]() | Galarian Meowth | TBC | Reveal Trailer |
![]() | Unown | TBC | Reveal Trailer |
![]() | Vivillion | TBC | Reveal Trailer |
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