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Pokemon Temporal Forces Card List (Full List)

A selection of Pokemon Cards from the Pokemon Temporal Forces Card set on the Card gamer background

With the reintroduction of the long dormant Ace Spec card type, Pokemon Temporal Forces has the potential to shake up the meta game quite a bit, just based on those new (and returning!) cards alone.

Yet of course, you can expect the usual mix of new and familiar Pokemon, alongside fresh Supporters and other cards in this 162 card set.

Of course, as is always the case these days, the 162 cards aren’t all you’ll find, as you’ll also uncover Secret Rare cards that go beyond the set’s numbering, with some gorgeous, full art, illustration rares that you’ll definitely want to pull!

So let’s take a look at a full list of the English Temporal Fates cards in the set, with all 218 cards below!

Pokemon Temporal Fates Card Gallery

Pokemon Temporal Forces Card List

  • TEF 001  Scyther
  • TEF 002  Pineco
  • TEF 003  Seedot
  • TEF 004  Nuzleaf
  • TEF 005  Shiftry
  • TEF 006  Shroomish
  • TEF 007  Breloom
  • TEF 008  Roselia
  • TEF 009  Roserade
  • TEF 010  Turtwig
  • TEF 011  Grotle
  • TEF 012  Torterra ex
  • TEF 013  Shaymin
  • TEF 014  Cottonee
  • TEF 015  Whimsicott
  • TEF 016  Deerling
  • TEF 017  Sawsbuck
  • TEF 018  Grubbin
  • TEF 019  Dhelmise
  • TEF 020  Bramblin
  • TEF 021  Brambleghast
  • TEF 022  Scovillain ex
  • TEF 023  Rellor
  • TEF 024  Rabsca
  • TEF 025  Iron Leaves ex
  • TEF 026  Ponyta
  • TEF 027  Rapidash
  • TEF 028  Slugma
  • TEF 029  Magcargo
  • TEF 030  Victini
  • TEF 031  Heatmor
  • TEF 032  Litten
  • TEF 033  Torracat
  • TEF 034  Incineroar ex
  • TEF 035  Turtonator
  • TEF 036  Sizzlipede
  • TEF 037  Centiskorch
  • TEF 038  Gouging Fire ex
  • TEF 039  Totodile
  • TEF 040  Croconaw
  • TEF 041  Feraligatr
  • TEF 042  Carvanha
  • TEF 043  Sharpedo
  • TEF 044  Keldeo
  • TEF 045  Snom
  • TEF 046  Frosmoth
  • TEF 047  Wiglett
  • TEF 048  Finizen
  • TEF 049  Palafin
  • TEF 050  Walking Wake ex
  • TEF 051  Pikachu
  • TEF 052  Raichu
  • TEF 053  Electabuzz
  • TEF 054  Electivire
  • TEF 055  Charjabug
  • TEF 056  Vikavolt
  • TEF 057  Zeraora
  • TEF 058  Yamper
  • TEF 059  Boltund
  • TEF 060  Wugtrio ex
  • TEF 061  Iron Hands
  • TEF 062  Iron Thorns
  • TEF 063  Mr. Mime
  • TEF 064  Marill
  • TEF 065  Azumarill
  • TEF 066  Girafarig
  • TEF 067  Latias
  • TEF 068  Bronzor
  • TEF 069  Bronzong
  • TEF 070  Solosis
  • TEF 071  Duosion
  • TEF 072  Reuniclus
  • TEF 073  Elgyem
  • TEF 074  Beheeyem
  • TEF 075  Cutiefly
  • TEF 076  Ribombee
  • TEF 077  Scream Tail
  • TEF 078  Flutter Mane
  • TEF 079  Iron Valiant
  • TEF 080  Iron Valiant
  • TEF 081  Iron Crown ex
  • TEF 082  Meditite
  • TEF 083  Medicham
  • TEF 084  Relicanth
  • TEF 085  Drilbur
  • TEF 086  Excadrill
  • TEF 087  Golett
  • TEF 088  Golurk
  • TEF 089  Rockruff
  • TEF 090  Lycanroc
  • TEF 091  Mudbray
  • TEF 092  Mudsdale
  • TEF 093  Rolycoly
  • TEF 094  Carkol
  • TEF 095  Coalossal
  • TEF 096  Great Tusk
  • TEF 097  Great Tusk
  • TEF 098  Sandy Shocks
  • TEF 099  Iron Boulder ex
  • TEF 100  Ekans
  • TEF 101  Arbok
  • TEF 102  Gastly
  • TEF 103  Haunter
  • TEF 104  Gengar ex
  • TEF 105  Poochyena
  • TEF 106  Mightyena
  • TEF 107  Sableye
  • TEF 108  Farigiraf ex
  • TEF 109  Roaring Moon
  • TEF 110  Forretress
  • TEF 111  Scizor ex
  • TEF 112  Mawile
  • TEF 113  Beldum
  • TEF 114  Metang
  • TEF 115  Metagross
  • TEF 116  Meltan
  • TEF 117  Melmetal
  • TEF 118  Iron Treads
  • TEF 119  Koraidon
  • TEF 120  Koraidon ex
  • TEF 121  Miraidon
  • TEF 122  Miraidon ex
  • TEF 123  Raging Bolt ex
  • TEF 124  Lickitung
  • TEF 125  Lickilicky
  • TEF 126  Hoothoot
  • TEF 127  Noctowl
  • TEF 128  Dunsparce
  • TEF 129  Dudunsparce
  • TEF 130  Skitty
  • TEF 131  Delcatty
  • TEF 132  Chatot
  • TEF 133  Pidove
  • TEF 134  Tranquill
  • TEF 135  Unfezant
  • TEF 136  Minccino
  • TEF 137  Cinccino
  • TEF 138  Drampa
  • TEF 139  Iron Jugulis
  • TEF 140  Ancient Booster Energy Capsule
  • TEF 141  Awakening Drum
  • TEF 142  Bianca’s Devotion
  • TEF 143  Boxed Order
  • TEF 144  Buddy-Buddy Poffin
  • TEF 145  Ciphermaniac’s Codebreaking
  • TEF 146  Eri
  • TEF 147  Explorer’s Guidance
  • TEF 148  Full Metal Lab
  • TEF 149  Future Booster Energy Capsule
  • TEF 150  Hand Trimmer
  • TEF 151  Heavy Baton
  • TEF 152  Hero’s Cape
  • TEF 153  Master Ball
  • TEF 154  Maximum Belt
  • TEF 155  Morty’s Conviction
  • TEF 156  Perilous Jungle
  • TEF 157  Prime Catcher
  • TEF 158  Reboot Pod
  • TEF 159  Rescue Board
  • TEF 160  Salvatore
  • TEF 161  Mist Energy
  • TEF 162  Neo Upper Energy
  • TEF 163  Shiftry
  • TEF 164  Grotle
  • TEF 165  Deerling
  • TEF 166  Sawsbuck
  • TEF 167  Litten
  • TEF 168  Snom
  • TEF 169  Charjabug
  • TEF 170  Bronzor
  • TEF 171  Reuniclus
  • TEF 172  Cutiefly
  • TEF 173  Relicanth
  • TEF 174  Excadrill
  • TEF 175  Mudsdale
  • TEF 176  Arbok
  • TEF 177  Gastly
  • TEF 178  Metagross
  • TEF 179  Meltan
  • TEF 180  Lickitung
  • TEF 181  Chatot
  • TEF 182  Minccino
  • TEF 183  Cinccino
  • TEF 184  Drampa
  • TEF 185  Torterra ex
  • TEF 186  Iron Leaves ex
  • TEF 187  Incineroar ex
  • TEF 188  Gouging Fire ex
  • TEF 189  Walking Wake ex
  • TEF 190  Wugtrio ex
  • TEF 191  Iron Crown ex
  • TEF 192  Iron Boulder ex
  • TEF 193  Gengar ex
  • TEF 194  Farigiraf ex
  • TEF 195  Scizor ex
  • TEF 196  Raging Bolt ex
  • TEF 197  Bianca’s Devotion
  • TEF 198  Ciphermaniac’s Codebreaking
  • TEF 199  Eri
  • TEF 200  Explorer’s Guidance
  • TEF 201  Morty’s Conviction
  • TEF 202  Salvatore
  • TEF 203  Iron Leaves ex
  • TEF 204  Gouging Fire ex
  • TEF 205  Walking Wake ex
  • TEF 206  Iron Crown ex
  • TEF 207  Iron Boulder ex
  • TEF 208  Raging Bolt ex
  • TEF 209  Bianca’s Devotion
  • TEF 210  Eri
  • TEF 211  Morty’s Conviction
  • TEF 212  Salvatore
  • TEF 213  Iron Leaves ex
  • TEF 214  Gouging Fire ex
  • TEF 215  Walking Wake ex
  • TEF 216  Iron Crown ex
  • TEF 217  Iron Boulder ex
  • TEF 218  Raging Bolt ex

What Are The Ace Spec Cards In Pokemon: Temporal Forces?

Ace Spec Pokemon Cards - Temporal Forces
IMAGE CREDIT: THE POKEMON COMPANY

Just by looking at the card gallery above, you can’t fail to notice the incredibly striking designs of the Ace Spec cards.

So what exactly are Ace Spec cards?

Ace Spec cards were first introduced back in 2012’s Pokemon Black and White set, Boundaries Crossed.

They weren’t around for long, featuring in just four sets; in fact, they last appeared in the Plasma Blast set, way back in 2013!

So it’s great to see them back again, especially as they aren’t all Item cards this time around.

Ace Spec cards are powerful Trainer (and now, with Neo Upper Energy, also Special Energy) cards that are so strong, you’re only allowed one in your deck.

Usually, you’re allowed to build your deck with up to four copies of any Pokemon card in your deck, but you’re not even allowed more than one Ace Spec card at all, even if they have a different name (so you won’t see both Neo Upper Energy and a Master Ball in the same deck, for example; that’s not allowed).

In games that use a standard Pokemon deck, which must be 60 cards, you’re not likely to see Ace Spec cards come up that often, but cards such as the aforementioned new Neo Upper Energy can really give their owner an advantage when they do come into play.

You can check out our Pokemon Ace Spec Cards List for a closer look at this special card type!

Who Is Salvatore In Pokemon: Temporal Forces?

Pokemon TCG Temporal Forces Salvatore
IMAGE CREDIT: THE POKEMON COMPANY

You’ll also spot amongst the Temporal Forces card list that there’s a new Supporter named Salvatore.

Within Pokemon lore, Salvatore is a language teacher at Naranja Academy in Nintendo Switch game Pokemon Scarlet, or Uva Academy in Pokemon Violet.

In the TCG, his card is being introduced for the first time in Temporal Fates and, just like Ace Spec cards, I feel that you’re probably going to be seeing a lot of Salvatore once the set is released.

That’s because the Salvatore card allows you to search your deck for an Evolution Pokemon that evolves from a Pokemon you have in play, and immediately use it to evolve.

The catch is that the Evolution Pokemon must not have any abilities, but the benefit is superb: Salvatore can be used to evolve a Pokemon on the same turn it came into play, or if played during the setup phase of the game.

This can give the player with Salvatore a huge advantage in getting their stronger Pokemon out at an accelerated pace.

Which brings us to the end of the Temporal Forces card list. It’s going to be very interesting to see the effect that Ace Spec cards have on the Pokemon TCG; will they stick around this time, or will they last for just the next few sets and then disappear once more, as they did when they were first introduced?

One thing’s for sure: it’s a very exciting time to be a Pokemon TCG player!


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