Owner’s Pokémon have returned to the Pokémon Trading Card Game (or TCG) in 2025, having been reintroduced in the Japanese set, Battle Partners. It looks like they’re here to stay for now too, as new set Heat Wave Arena also includes them.
With familiar faces such as Misty (not to mention her poor Psyduck; all these years later, I’m still not happy about how she treated that Pokémon in the show!) coming back to the game, let’s take a look at the cards that have been revealed for the Pokémon TCG’s Heat Wave Arena set so far!
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ToggleHeat Wave Arena: Main Set Card Gallery
The Japanese Pokémon TCG set, Heat Wave Arena, is a smaller set, with only 63 cards. You can identify cards from the set with the sv9a set code (found in the bottom left of the card, next to each individual card’s set number). All of the cards for the Heat Wave Arena main set can be seen below:































































Heat Wave Arena: Main Set Card List
Of course, with the cards being in Japanese, it may not be immediately obvious what each one is. So here’s a list of the cards; note that the names of some cards may change when they’re officially translated into English:
- 001/063 Ethan’s Pinsir
- 002/063 Yanma
- 003/063 Yanmega ex
- 004/063 Cynthia’s Roselia
- 005/063 Cynthia’s Roserade
- 006/063 Shaymin
- 007/063 Dwebble
- 008/063 Crustle
- 009/063 Applin
- 010/063 Dipplin
- 011/063 Hydrapple
- 012/063 Teal Mask Ogerpon
- 013/063 Ponyta
- 014/063 Rapidash
- 015/063 Ethan’s Cyndaquil
- 016/063 Ethan’s Quilava
- 017/063 Ethan’s Typhlosion
- 018/063 Ethan’s Slugma
- 019/063 Ethan’s Magcargo
- 020/063 Ethan’s Ho-Oh ex
- 021/063 Hearthflame Mask Ogerpon
- 022/063 Misty’s Psyduck
- 023/063 Misty’s Staryu
- 024/063 Misty’s Starmie
- 025/063 Misty’s Magikarp
- 026/063 Misty’s Gyarados
- 027/063 Misty’s Lapras
- 028/063 Cynthia’s Feebas
- 029/063 Cynthia’s Milotic
- 030/063 Buizel
- 031/063 Floatzel
- 032/063 Dondozo ex
- 033/063 Wellspring Mask Ogerpon
- 034/063 Electabuzz
- 035/063 Electivire ex
- 036/063 Ethan’s Pichu
- 037/063 Electrike
- 038/063 Manectric
- 039/063 Rotom
- 040/063 Zeraora
- 041/063 Ethan’s Sudowoodo
- 042/063 Cynthia’s Gible
- 043/063 Cynthia’s Gabite
- 044/063 Cynthia’s Garchomp ex
- 045/063 Mudbray
- 046/063 Mudsdale
- 047/063 Arven’s Toedscool
- 048/063 Arven’s Toedscruel
- 049/063 Cornerstone Mask Ogerpon
- 050/063 Cynthia’s Spiritomb
- 051/063 Arven’s Maschiff
- 052/063 Arven’s Mabosstiff ex
- 053/063 Tauros
- 054/063 Arven’s Skwovet
- 055/063 Arven’s Greedent
- 056/063 Sacred Ash
- 057/063 Arven’s Sandwich
- 058/063 Switch
- 059/063 Pokémon Catcher
- 060/063 Cynthia’s Power Weight
- 061/063 MC’s Hype Up
- 062/063 Judge
- 063/063 Ethan’s Adventure
Heat Wave Arena: Secret Rare Card Gallery
If you’re a long term fan of Pokémon, you’ll know that every set has a selection of special, scarcer cards which have card numbers that go beyond that designated set’s ‘official’ number. As we’ve already seen with Heat Wave Arena, there are 63 cards in the main set, so the ‘Secret Rares’ (as they’re known) begin their numbering at 64! Let’s take a look at the Secret Rare cards released so far:












Heat Wave Arena: Secret Rare Card List
Again, if you aren’t familiar with Japanese, it’s likely helpful to know the names of each Secret Rare card; here are the names of all the cards shown above, in card number order:
- 065/063 Cynthia’s Roserade
- 067/063 Crustle
- 068/063 Hydrapple
- 069/063 Rapidash
- 070/063 Ethan’s Typhlosion
- 071/063 Misty’s Psyduck
- 074/063 Rotom
- 075/063 Arven’s Greedent
- 080/063 Cynthia’s Garchomp ex
- 081/063 Arven’s Mabosstiff ex
- 086/063 Ethan’s Ho-Oh ex
- 087/063 Cynthia’s Garchomp ex
What Other Cards Will Be Released Alongside the Heat Wave Arena Set?

In addition to the cards in the Heat Wave Arena set, three Promo cards will be available (shown above). Pokémon fans will be able to get their hands on these cards by purchasing a Heat Wave Arena booster box; each box will be accompanied by a booster pack containing these three Promo cards. The cards feature artwork by the winners of the 2024 Pokémon Trading Card Game Illustration Contest, and as such have a special logo in the bottom right of the card, as you can see in the above images.
When Will Heat Wave Arena Be Released?

The release date for Heat Wave Arena is March 14th, 2025. If normal release patterns are followed, we expect that most, if not all, of the cards in Heat Wave Arena will head West in May, in the English language set Destined Rivals (previously thought to be called The Glory of Team Rocket). With Main Set and Secret Rare cards to be revealed in the weeks leading up to the release of Heat Wave Arena, we’ll continue to update the lists and galleries here; watch this space!
Want to check out other Japanese Pokémon sets? Take a look at our list of cards in the Terastal Festival set, or the Supercharged Breaker card list.