With Terastal Festival being the final Japanese Pokémon Trading Card Game (or TCG) set for 2024, fans were keen to see what special cards it delivered. The Pokémon Company didn’t disappoint, as the set contains cards which feature all of the perennially popular Eeveelutions, as well as reprints of some of the most sought after cards from the last year of releases. All of the main set’s cards were revealed recently (check out our list of the main set of cards for Terastal Festival), and the full set of Secret Rare cards have now been revealed too. So without further ado, let’s take a look at the full list of Secret Rare cards for Pokémon Terastal Festival!
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Secret Rare cards are the rarest and most desirable cards in any Pokémon set. They’re known as “Secret” because their card numbers go beyond the numbering of their main set; for example, Terastal Festival has 187 cards in its main set, but the numbers for the set’s Secret Rare cards begin at 188. Secret Rare cards are mostly alternate art and special foil treatment cards that appear as “standard” in a main set list, but sometimes the odd card from a different set will also make an appearance. With that in mind, here are all of the Secret Rare cards from Terastal Festival:
Terastal Festival: Secret Rare Card List
Of course, if you don’t read Japanese, not all of the cards above will be recognizable, so we’ve put together a useful list of the card titles, in card number order:
- 188/187 Larry’s Efficiency
- 189/187 Ortega
- 190/187 Brassius
- 191/187 Atticus
- 192/187 Atticus
- 193/187 Tyme
- 194/187 Amarys
- 195/187 Friends in Paldea
- 196/187 Giacomo
- 197/187 Eri
- 198/187 Mela
- 199/187 Raifort
- 200/187 Leafeon ex
- 201/187 Teal Mask Ogerpon ex
- 202/187 Flareon ex
- 203/187 Ceruledge ex
- 204/187 Hearthflame Mask Ogerpon ex
- 205/187 Vaporeon ex
- 206/187 Glaceon ex
- 207/187 Palafin ex
- 208/187 Wellspring Mask Ogerpon ex
- 209/187 Jolteon ex
- 210/187 Iron Hands ex
- 211/187 Espeon ex
- 212/187 Sylveon ex
- 213/187 Iron Valiant ex
- 214/187 Iron Crown ex
- 215/187 Sandy Shocks ex
- 216/187 Cornerstone Mask Ogerpon ex
- 217/187 Umbreon ex
- 218/187 Roaring Moon ex
- 219/187 Pecharunt ex
- 220/187 Gholdengo ex
- 221/187 Dragapult ex
- 222/187 Raging Bolt ex
- 223/187 Eevee ex
- 224/187 Eevee ex
- 225/187 Bloodmoon Ursaluna ex
- 226/187 Terapagos ex
- 227/187 Crispin
- 228/187 Janine’s Secret Art
- 229/187 Drayton
- 230/187 Kieran
- 231/187 Lacey
- 232/187 Amarys
- 233/187 Iron Leaves ex
- 234/187 Teal Mask Ogerpon ex
- 235/187 Walking Wake ex
- 236/187 Pikachu ex
- 237/187 Terapagos ex
When Will the Terastal Festival Cards Be Available in English?
The majority of the Japanese Terastal Festival cards will appear in the English set Prismatic Evolutions, which will be released on January 17th, 2025. The set won’t be identical to Terastal Festival, but Prismatic Evolutions will feature most of the cards from the set.
Want to find out more about Prismatic Evolutions? Take a look at what we know about the Prismatic Evolutions set so far. If you’re intrigued by the Pokémon TCG but have yet to learn how to play, check out our recommendation for the best entry point to the game, in our best beginner sets for trading card games guide.
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