Triumphant Light Card List for Pokemon TCG Pocket Full Set 96 Cards

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The legendary Arceus takes center stage in Pokémon TCG Pocket’s newest expansion, Triumphant Light-a compact yet dazzling set of 96 cards that introduces powerful ex Pokémon, innovative Link Abilities, and a fresh challenge for collectors and battlers alike. With coveted cards like Leafeon ex, Garchomp ex, and the headline-making Arceus ex up for grabs, this themed booster pack is set to shake up the mobile TCG meta and test the luck (and persistence) of every player aiming to complete the full roster.

The Triumphant Light expansion offers one new booster pack with Arceus as the figurehead Pokémon plus a new battle mechanic in the form of Link Abilities. This expansion is roughly the same size as the Mythical Island expansion, so there are a lot of new cards for you to earn and learn!

Below, we’ve created a table outlining all new cards in the Triumphant Light expansion for Pokémon TCG Pocket – along with their typing, HP, and any attacks or abilities. And if you’re looking for older expansions, here’s how to change booster packs.


All Triumphant Light cards in Pokémon TCG Pocket

The Triumphant Light expansion in Pokémon TCG Pocket features a total of 96 cards, including both standard and secret rares, and is headlined by Arceus as the central Pokémon. The set introduces a variety of card rarities-such as Diamond, Double Diamond, Triple Diamond, and Four Diamond cards-alongside 1-Star, 2-Star, and 3-Star cards. Notable inclusions are five new ex Pokémon: Leafeon, Glaceon, Garchomp, Probopass, and Arceus. Many cards in this set have special Abilities that provide additional effects when Arceus or Arceus ex is in play, adding a strategic layer to deck building. The set’s diverse roster includes popular Pokémon like Pikachu, Gengar, Tyranitar, and Shaymin, as well as new Supporter cards and full-art variants, making Triumphant Light a compelling addition for collectors and competitive players alike.

Here’s every new Triumphant Light card in Pokémon TCG Pocket, laid out in a handy table:

The Triumphant Light expansion in Pokémon TCG Pocket introduces 96 new cards, headlined by Arceus and featuring a range of Pokémon across Grass, Water, Electric, Psychic, and more types. This set brings five new ex Pokémon-Leafeon, Glaceon, Garchomp, Probopass, and Arceus-alongside standout supporter cards like Irida, Adaman, and Barry, each offering unique strategic advantages. Notably, the set also debuts Link Abilities, enhancing gameplay dynamics and synergy between certain Pokémon, especially when Arceus is in play. With 21 cards classified as secret rares and numerous art rare variants, collectors and competitive players alike will find plenty of high-value pulls and visually striking cards to chase in this compact yet impactful expansion.

Card #

Card

Type

HP

Attack/Ability

1 Heracross Grass 100 Single-Horn Throw (50 ) – Flip 2 coins. If both of them are heads, this attack does 70 more damage.
2 Burmy Grass 50 Ram (20)
3 Mothim Grass 90 Gust (50)
4 Combee Grass 20 Bug Bite (20)
5 Vespiquen Grass 100 Reckless Charge (120) – This Pokémon also does 30 damage to itself.
6 Cherubi Grass 50 Leafage (20)
7 Cherrim Grass 80 Worry Seed (40) – Your opponent’s active Pokémon is now Confused.
8 Cherrim Grass 80 Leach Seed (60) – Heal 20 damage from this Pokémon.
9 Carnivine Grass 80 Vine Whip (20)   Power Link (Ability) – If you have Arceus or Arceus ex in play, attacks used by this Pokémon do 30 damage to your opponent’s active Pokémon.
10 Leafeon ex Grass 140 Solar Beam (70)   Forest Breath (Ability) – Once during your turn, if this Pokémon is in the active spot, you may take a grass energy from your energy zone and attach it to 1 of your grass Pokémon.
11 Houndour Fire 60 Flare (20)
12 Houndoom Fire 100 Corner (60) – During your opponent’s next turn, the defending Pokémon can’t retreat.
13 Heatran Fire 110 Ragin’ Mad Strike (40 ) – If this Pokémon has damage on it, this attack does 40 more damage.   Speed Link (Ability) – If you have Arceus or Arceus ex in play, this Pokémon has no retreat cost.
14 Marill Water 60 Water Gun (20)
15 Azumarill Water 100 Waterfall (60)
16 Barboach Water 60 Mud-Slap (30)
17 Whiscash Water 120 Thrash (80 ) – Flip a coin. If heads, this attack does 60 more damage. If tails, this Pokémon also does 20 damage to itself.
18 Snorunt Water 60 Icicle (20)
19 Froslass Water 90 Blizzard (40) – This attack also does 10 damage to each of your opponent’s benched Pokémon.
20 Snover Water 70 Corkscrew Punch (30)
21 Abomasnow Water 120 Mega Punch (80)   Vigor Link (Ability) – If you have Arceus or Arceus ex in play, attacks used by this Pokémon cost 1 less colorless energy.
22 Glaceon ex Water 140 Freezing Wind (90)   Snowy Terrain (Ability) – During Pokémon checkup, if this Pokémon is in the active spot, do 10 damage to your opponent’s active Pokémon.
23 Origin Forme Palkia Water 120 Zone Smash (60 ) – Flip a coin. If heads, this attack does 60 more damage.
24 Phione Water 60 Water Pulse (40) – Your opponent’s active Pokémon is now Asleep.
25 Pikachu Lightning 60 Spark (10) – This attack also does 10 damage to 1 of your opponent’s benched Pokémon.
26 Raichu Lightning 90 Spark (40) – This attack also does 20 damage to 1 of your opponent’s benched Pokémon.   Resilience Link (Ability) – If you have Arceus or Arceus ex in play, this Pokémon takes -30 damage from attacks.
27 Electrike Lightning 60 Zap Kick (20)
28 Manectric Lightning 90 Flash (40) – During your opponent’s next turn, if the defending Pokémon tries to use an attack, your opponent flips a coin. If tails, that attack doesn’t happen.
29 Clefairy Psychic 60 Smack (30)
30 Clefable Psychic 100 Moonblast (60) – During your opponent’s next turn, attacks used by the defending Pokémon do -30 damage.
31 Gastly Psychic 50 Astonish – Flip a coin. If heads, your opponent reveals a random card from their hand and shuffles it into their deck.
32 Haunter Psychic 80 Mumble (40)
33 Gengar Psychic 140 Hypnoblast (70) – Your opponent’s active Pokémon is now Asleep.
34 Unown Psychic 60 Hidden Power (20)   CHECK (Ability) – Once during your turn, you may choose either player. Look at the top card of that player’s deck.
35 Rotom Psychic 70 Dash Attack – This attack does 20 damage to 1 of your opponent’ benched Pokémon.   Speed Link (Ability) – If you have Arceus or Arceus ex in play, this Pokémon has no retreat cost.
36 Sudowoodo Fighting 80 Fighting Headbutt (20 ) – If your opponent’s active Pokémon is a Pokémon ex, this attack does 30 more damage.
37 Phanpy Fighting 60 Rollout (20)
38 Donphan Fighting 120 Rolling Spin (60) – During your next turn, this Pokémon’s Rolling Spin attack does 60 damage.
39 Larvitar Fighting 60 Corkscrew Punch (30)
40 Pupitar Fighting 80 Speed Attack (50)
41 Tyranitar Fighting 160 Land Crush (130)   Power Link (Ability) – If you have Arceus or Arceus ex in play, attacks used by this Pokémon do 30 damage to your opponent’ active Pokémon.
42 Nosepass Fighting 80 Tackle (10)
43 Meditite Fighting 60 Kick (20)
44 Medicham Fighting 100 Kick Shot (80) – Flip a coin. If tails, this attack does nothing.
45 Gible Fighting 60 Tackle (20)
46 Gabite Fighting 80 Sharp Scythe (30)
47 Garchomp ex Fighting 170 Linear Attack – This attack does 50 damage to 1 of your opponent’s Pokémon.   Dragon Claw (100)
48 Zubat Darkness 50 Bite (20)
49 Golbat Darkness 80 Bite (30)
50 Crobat Darkness 110 Darkness Fang (50)   Cunning Link (Ability) – Once during your turn, if you have Arceus or Arceus ex in play, you may do 30 damage to your opponent’s active Pokémon.
51 Croagunk Darkness 60 Beat (20)
52 Toxicroak Darkness 100 Toxic – Your opponent’ active Pokémon is now Poisoned. Do 20 damage to this Pokémon instead of the usual amount for this Special Condition.
53 Magnemite Metal 60 Tackle (20)
54 Magneton Metal 90 Rolling Attack (30)
55 Magnezone Metal 140 Power Beam (80)   Resilience Link (Ability) – If you have Arceus or Arceus ex in play, this Pokémon takes -30 damage from attacks.
56 Mawile Metal 70 Iron Beam Breaker (20 ) – If your opponent’s active Pokémon is a metal Pokémon, this attack does 30 more damage.
57 Probopass ex Metal 160 Defensive Unit (90) – During your opponent’s next turn, this Pokémon takes -20 damage from attacks.
58 Bronzor Metal 60 Ram (10)
59 Bronzong Metal 120 Psychic (50 ) – This attack does 20 more damage for each energy attached to your opponent’s active Pokémon.
60 Origin Forme Dialga Metal 120 Time Mash (100) – Flip a coin. If tails, during your next turn, this Pokémon can’t attack.
61 Giratine Dragon 120 Crisis Dive (120) – Discard 2 random energy from this Pokémon.
62 Eevee Colorless 60 Tail Whap (30)
63 Snorlax Colorless 140 Collapse (100) – This Pokémon is now Asleep.
64 Hoothoot Colorless 60 Peck (20)
65 Noctowl Colorless 100 Silent Wing (50) – Your opponent reveals their hand.
66 Starly Colorless 60 Glide (20)
67 Staravia Colorless 80 Wing Attack (30)
68 Staraptor Colorless 150 Brave Bird (130) – This Pokémon also does 20 damage to itself.
69 Shaymin Colorless 70 Flap (30)   Sky Support (Ability) – As long as this Pokémon is on your bench, your active basic Pokémon’s retreat cost is 1 less.
70 Arceus Colorless 120 Power Blast (100) – Discard a random energy from this Pokémon.
71 Arceus ex Colorless 140 Ultimate Force (70 ) – This attack does 20 more damage for each of your benched Pokémon.   Fabled Luster (Ability) – This Pokémon can’t be affected by any Special Conditions.
72 Irida Supporter Heal 40 damage from each of your Pokémon that has any water energy attached.
73 Celestic Town Elder Supporter Put 1 random basic Pokémon from your discard pile into your hand.
74 Barry Supporter During this turn, attacks used by your Snorlax, Heracross, and Staraptor cost 2 less colorless energy.
75 Adaman Supporter During your opponent’s next turn, all of your metal Pokémon take -20 damage from attacks from your opponent’s Pokémon.
76 Houndoom Fire 100 Corner (60) – During your opponent’s next turn, the defending Pokémon can’t retreat.
77 Marill Water 60 Water Gun (20)
78 Unown Psychic 60 Hidden Power (20)   CHECK (Ability) – Once during your turn, you may choose either player. Look at the top card of that player’s deck.
79 Sudowoodo Fighting 80 Fighting Headbutt (20 ) – If your opponent’s active Pokémon is a Pokémon ex, this attack does 30 more damage.
80 Magnemite Metal 60 Tackle (20)
81 Shaymin Colorless 70 Flap (30)   Sky Support (Ability) – As long as this Pokémon is on your bench, your active basic Pokémon’s retreat cost is 1 less.
82 Leafeon ex Grass 140 Solar Beam (70)   Forest Breath (Ability) – Once during your turn, if this Pokémon is in the active spot, you may take a grass energy from your energy zone and attach it to 1 of your grass Pokémon.
83 Glaceon ex Water 140 Freezing Wind (90)   Snowy Terrain (Ability) – During Pokémon checkup, if this Pokémon is in the active spot, do 10 damage to your opponent’s active Pokémon.
84 Garchomp ex Fighting 170 Linear Attack – This attack does 50 damage to 1 of your opponent’s Pokémon.   Dragon Claw (100)
85 Probopass ex Metal 160 Defensive Unit (90) – During your opponent’s next turn, this Pokémon takes -20 damage from attacks.
86 Arceus ex Colorless 140 Ultimate Force (70 ) – This attack does 20 more damage for each of your benched Pokémon.   Fabled Luster (Ability) – This Pokémon can’t be affected by any Special Conditions.
87 Irida Supporter Heal 40 damage from each of your Pokémon that has any water energy attached.
88 Celestic Town Elder Supporter Put 1 random basic Pokémon from your discard pile into your hand.
89 Barry Supporter During this turn, attacks used by your Snorlax, Heracross, and Staraptor cost 2 less colorless energy.
90 Adaman Supporter During your opponent’s next turn, all of your metal Pokémon take -20 damage from attacks from your opponent’s Pokémon.
91 Leafeon ex Grass 140 Solar Beam (70)   Forest Breath (Ability) – Once during your turn, if this Pokémon is in the active spot, you may take a grass energy from your energy zone and attach it to 1 of your grass Pokémon.
92 Glaceon ex Water 140 Freezing Wind (90)   Snowy Terrain (Ability) – During Pokémon checkup, if this Pokémon is in the active spot, do 10 damage to your opponent’s active Pokémon.
93 Garchomp ex Fighting 170 Linear Attack — This attack does 50 damage to 1 of your opponent’s Pokémon.   Dragon Claw (100)
94 Probopass ex Metal 160 Defensive Unit (90) – During your opponent’s next turn, this Pokémon takes -20 damage from attacks.
95 Arceus ex Colorless 140 Ultimate Force (70 ) – This attack does 20 more damage for each of your benched Pokémon.   Fabled Luster (Ability) – This Pokémon can’t be affected by any Special Conditions.
96 Arceus ex Colorless 140 Ultimate Force (70 ) – This attack does 20 more damage for each of your benched Pokémon.   Fabled Luster (Ability) – This Pokémon can’t be affected by any Special Conditions.

Which Triumphant Light cards are considered the most valuable to collectors

Most Valuable Triumphant Light Cards for Collectors

Arceus ex (Immersive and Gold Crown Rarity)

  • The Arceus ex variants, especially the three-star Immersive Art and Gold Crown rarity cards, are considered the crown jewels of the Triumphant Light expansion. The Immersive Art card features a cinematic depiction of Arceus surrounded by synergistic Pokémon, while the Gold Crown version boasts a royal golden design symbolizing Arceus’ divine status. These cards are exceptionally rare, with the Gold Crown Arceus ex having a pull rate of just 0.160%, making it the most elusive and prestigious card in the set.

Garchomp ex (Special Illustration Rare)

  • The Special Illustration Rare Garchomp ex stands out for both its powerful in-game abilities and its dramatic artwork, which shows Garchomp in battle against Arceus. This card is highly sought after due to its rarity and visual appeal.

Leafeon ex and Glaceon ex (Two-Star Holo and Rainbow Full Arts)

  • Both Leafeon ex and Glaceon ex are featured in two-star holo and rainbow full art versions, making them highly desirable among collectors for their striking artwork and limited availability.

Houndoom, Marill, Unown, Shaymin, Magnemite, Sudowoodo (One-Star Full Arts)

  • These one-star full art cards are prized for their unique and artistic alternate artwork, which is valued more for aesthetics than gameplay strength. Houndoom, in particular, is noted for its menacing and visually stunning depiction.

Trainer Full Arts (Irida, Celestic Town Elder, Barry, Adaman)

  • Two-star trainer full art cards such as Irida and Celestic Town Elder are also sought after for their fresh holographic designs and new poses, adding to their collectibility.

In summary, the most valuable cards for collectors in Triumphant Light are the Arceus ex Immersive and Gold Crown variants, Special Illustration Garchomp ex, two-star holo and rainbow full arts of Leafeon ex and Glaceon ex, select one-star full arts, and standout trainer full arts.

Which Triumphant Light cards are most prized by collectors for their rarity

Triumphant Light Cards Most Prized by Collectors for Rarity

Arceus ex (Gold Crown and Immersive Art Rarity)

  • The Gold Crown Arceus ex is the rarest card in the Triumphant Light set, with an extremely low pull rate of just 0.040%. This makes it the ultimate chase card for collectors.

  • The Immersive Art Arceus ex is also exceptionally rare, with a pull rate of 0.038%. Its cinematic artwork and unique status as the only immersive rare in the set add to its prestige.

Two-Star Cards

  • Triumphant Light includes 13 different two-star cards, each with a 0.038% chance of appearing. These include special illustrated versions of popular Pokémon like Leafeon ex and Garchomp ex, making them highly sought-after by collectors.

  • Garchomp ex, in particular, is notable for its dynamic battle scene artwork, while Leafeon ex features a serene, lush field illustration-both are prized for their rarity and visual appeal.

One-Star Full Arts

  • Artistic one-star full arts such as Houndoom, Marill, Unown, Shaymin, Magnemite, and Sudowoodo are also prized for their alternate artwork, though they are generally less rare than the top-tier Arceus ex cards.

In summary, the most prized Triumphant Light cards for rarity are the Gold Crown and Immersive Art Arceus ex, followed by two-star illustrated ex cards (like Leafeon ex and Garchomp ex), and select one-star full arts with unique artwork.

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