Pokémon Ascended Heroes: Card List (Full List)

The first Pokémon set for 2026 is Ascended Heroes. Let's look at all of the cards in this Mega Evolution era set!
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The first Pokémon set of 2026 has been announced: Ascended Heroes. Bringing together cards from two different Japanese set releases, including Mega Dream ex, there’s a lot to look forward to in this set. Let’s take a look at all of the cards in the set, in our Pokémon Ascended Heroes card list!

Pokémon Ascended Heroes Main Set Card Gallery

There’s a massive set of 217 cards in Ascended Heroes, and the set code (used to identify which set a card is part of) is ASC. You can see this code and the card number on the bottom left, on each card in the gallery below:

Pokémon Ascended Heroes Secret Rare Card Gallery

Cards which are numbered above the designated number of cards in a set are known as “Secret Rare” cards. For example, because the number of cards in Ascended Heroes is shown as 217, Secret Rare cards are those numbered from 218 onwards. The Secret Rare cards for Ascended Heroes are numbered from 218 to 295:

When Was Ascended Heroes Released?

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The Ascended Heroes set for the Pokémon Trading Card Game was on January 30th, 2026. As it’s a special set, single booster packs have not been available separately. Instead, boosters are sold in Collection blister packs (containing two boosters, a promo card and coin), Tech Sticker Collection packs (with three boosters, a promo card and sticker sheet), Mini Tins (featuring two boosters, an art card and a sticker), Elite Trainer Boxes (containing nine boosters, a promo and accessories), a Booster Bundle (containing six boosters) or the Premium Poster Collection, which contains 10 packs, a promo card and a poster.

While you’re here, check out our list of the most valuable cards in the Phantasmal Flames set, along with our full list of cards from Phantasmal Flames!

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