Browse Pokémon expansions
Pokémon TCG Sets
Browse Pokémon Trading Card Game sets, compare release dates and card counts, view set card lists, and open virtual Pokémon booster packs from each expansion.
Use it as a quick hub for choosing what to explore next, whether you want a newer release, an older favourite, or a direct route into a set-specific pack opening.
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Popular Pokémon sets to open
Not sure where to start? These are the Pokémon TCG sets users are opening most often on PokéPack Simulator.
Ascended Heroes
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Prismatic Evolutions
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Phantasmal Flames
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Perfect Order
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Mega Evolution
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Black Bolt
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Featured Pokémon TCG sets
These recognisable expansions are good starting points if you want popular characters, colourful artwork, or a quick way to compare different Pokémon TCG eras.
Prismatic Evolutions
Prismatic Evolutions is a modern Pokémon TCG set focused on Eevee and its evolutions, making it especially popular with collectors who enjoy Eeveelution cards, colourful artwork...
Evolving Skies
Evolving Skies is a Sword & Shield Pokémon TCG set known in the card list for Eeveelution V and VMAX cards, Dragon-type favourites, and a large range of ultra-rare style pulls....
Paldean Fates
Paldean Fates is a Scarlet & Violet-era Pokémon TCG set with a large shiny-card focus and 245 cards in total. Its rarity breakdown includes Shiny Rare, Shiny Ultra Rare, Special...
Choose a set to open Pokémon packs online
Start by choosing a Pokémon expansion from the set list below. Each set page gives you a focused place to browse cards from that expansion and learn what the set contains.
From a set page, you can open simulated Pokémon packs online and see which cards appear from that specific expansion.
This makes the simulator easier to use when you already know which era, artwork style, Pokémon, or chase cards you want to explore.
How to use the Pokémon set browser
Choose a Pokémon expansion
Start with a newer set, an older favourite, or an expansion containing Pokémon and cards you want to discover.
View the card list
Open a set page to browse cards from that expansion, check set details, and see what you might pull.
Open virtual booster packs
After choosing a set, open virtual packs or use the odds calculator to estimate pull chances for specific cards.
Available Pokémon TCG sets
Select any Pokémon set below to view its card list and start opening virtual booster packs from that expansion.
Perfect Order
Explore cards from Perfect Order, view the set details, and try a simulated pack opening from this expansion.
Ascended Heroes
Explore cards from Ascended Heroes, view the set details, and try a simulated pack opening from this expansion.
Phantasmal Flames
Explore cards from Phantasmal Flames, view the set details, and try a simulated pack opening from this expansion.
Mega Evolution
Explore cards from Mega Evolution, view the set details, and try a simulated pack opening from this expansion.
Black Bolt
Explore cards from Black Bolt, view the set details, and try a simulated pack opening from this expansion.
White Flare
Explore cards from White Flare, view the set details, and try a simulated pack opening from this expansion.
Destined Rivals
Explore cards from Destined Rivals, view the set details, and try a simulated pack opening from this expansion.
Prismatic Evolutions
Explore cards from Prismatic Evolutions, view the set details, and try a simulated pack opening from this expansion.
Paldean Fates
Explore cards from Paldean Fates, view the set details, and try a simulated pack opening from this expansion.
Evolving Skies
Explore cards from Evolving Skies, view the set details, and try a simulated pack opening from this expansion.
About Pokémon TCG sets
Pokémon TCG sets are individual card expansions released over time. Each set usually has its own theme, artwork style, card list, chase cards, and collector appeal. Browsing by set is one of the easiest ways to understand what an expansion contains before choosing what to open.
Some users prefer newer sets because they are easier to find in shops. Others enjoy older sets because of nostalgia, specific Pokémon, or cards that are harder to find today. The set browser helps you compare those options quickly.
On PokéPack Simulator, each set acts as a starting point. You can browse the expansion, view its card list, and open virtual packs to get a feel for what the set is like.
How to choose a Pokémon set to open
Start with Pokémon you like
A set is usually more enjoyable when it includes Pokémon, artwork, or eras that you already care about.
Compare the set size
Larger sets often contain more cards to discover, while smaller sets can feel easier to understand and browse.
Check the release era
Newer and older sets can feel very different. Release date can help you understand where a set fits in the wider Pokémon TCG timeline.
There is no single best Pokémon set for everyone. Some users open packs for nostalgia, some want to discover new artwork, and others want to chase specific cards or compare pull odds. You can also read our best Pokémon packs to open guide, browse the top Scarlet and Violet sets, compare cards with the odds calculator, or choose a set above to start opening packs.
Pokémon Sets FAQ
What can I do on the Pokémon TCG sets page?
You can browse Pokémon TCG sets, compare release dates and card counts, open individual set pages, view cards, and start opening virtual packs from a chosen expansion.
Can I open packs from these sets?
Yes. Each set page links to the pack opening experience, where you can open virtual Pokémon booster packs online.
Is this a Pokémon pack simulator?
Yes. PokéPack Simulator lets you choose a Pokémon set and open virtual booster packs online for fun. Results are simulated and should not be treated as official pull rates.
How should I choose which Pokémon set to open?
Choose a set based on Pokémon, artwork, release era, number of cards, nostalgia, or chase cards. There is no single best option for everyone.
Why are release dates and card totals useful?
Release dates help show where a set fits in the Pokémon TCG timeline, while card totals make it easier to compare set size.
Is PokéPack Simulator an official Pokémon site?
No. PokéPack Simulator is an independent fan-made project and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or approved by The Pokémon Company, Nintendo, Game Freak, or Creatures Inc.