Pokémon Phantasmal Flames Checklist, Pulls, and Toploader Guide

Pokémon Phantasmal Flames Checklist, Pulls, and Toploader Guide

The Pokémon TCG: Mega Evolution—Phantasmal Flames expansion released on November 14, 2025 and features 120+ cards headlined by Mega Charizard X ex. 

Below is a concise checklist highlight, the key pulls everyone is chasing, and a practical storage guide showing exactly which sleeves, toploaders, and binders fit best.

Key pulls to watch

  • Mega Charizard X ex — the marquee chase of the set, featured across official product listings and widely highlighted by collectors.
  • Mega Gengar ex — a fan‑favorite Mega returning as a major pull in the set lists and checklists.
  • Mega Sharpedo ex — another standout from the Mega lineup noted in early lists and chase roundups.
  • Mega Lopunny ex — appears among the set’s named Megas and shows up in chase discussions.
  • Illustration and special art highlights — community “most wanted” roundups include popular Illustration Rares and special variants from the set.

Concise checklist highlight

The core set numbering runs through the low 90s for the main list (e.g., 001–094), with additional secret and special rares bringing the total card count to 120+.

Notable evolutionary lines and Megas appearing across public lists include Oddish→Gloom→Vileplume, Gastly→Haunter, Mega Gengar ex, and Mega Sharpedo ex, alongside other familiar lines and Trainers.

For a complete official gallery view and checklist navigation, consult the expansion’s gallery pages and set guides referenced by the community.

Pull rates and products

Pull‑rate analyses for Phantasmal Flames have been compiled after opening 5,000+ boosters, offering data‑driven odds across rarities and products.

The expansion is live now across sealed products (e.g., ETB and boosters), with official channels showcasing Mega Charizard X ex as the set’s visual centerpiece.

Toploader and binder fit guide

Standard Pokémon cards measure approximately 2.5 in × 3.5 in (63 mm × 88 mm), which determines the sleeves and holders that fit correctly.

Use a soft penny sleeve for each card plus a 3 in × 4 in rigid toploader sized for standard 35‑point cards for everyday protection and display.

  • 4‑pocket toploader binders are ideal for curated “hits” pages and typically hold around 100–112 toploaded cards depending on the model.
  • 9‑pocket toploader binders suit larger projects, with common capacities ranging from about 216 to 324 toploaders by design.
  • If you aim to store the full core list (roughly 94 main‑set cards) plus secret/special rares, target a 216–324 pocket toploader binder to leave room for upgrades and promos.

This setup prevents corner dings and surface scuffs while keeping chase cards presentation‑ready for shows, trades, or display.

Quick checklist snapshot (collector’s view)

  • Core numbering: main set to ~094, with total 120+ including secrets/specials.
  • Mega lineup highlights: Charizard X ex, Gengar ex, Sharpedo ex, Lopunny ex.
  • Official gallery: browse the complete image checklist for card art and rarity markers.

Sources: Official expansion pages, gallery checklists, and community set guides for Phantasmal Flames.

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