Pokemon TCG Pocket is one of the most accessible ways for players, old and new, of the franchise to get into Pokemon cards. While it isn’t the same as collecting cards physically, the constant expansions and support ensure things stay fresh. The newest expansion in the game is Shining Revelry, which added over a hundred new cards for Pokemon Masters to collect. From beautiful shinies to regular run-of-the-mill cards, it’s only natural to want to know all the potential pulls before opening the Shining Revelry booster packs.
What is the Shining Revelry Pokemon TCG Pocket expansion?
First released on March 27, 2025, the Shining Revelry expansion adds a new booster pack to the game with the same name. Players can open Shining Revelry packs just like any other pack. Exciting potential picks include awesome new Pokemon ex cards, trainer cards, and a handful of shinies of fan-favorite Pokemon like Charizard and Lucario with alternate colors.
Like every other booster pack, the cards someone will pull when they open a pack of Shining Revelry is never guaranteed. You may want to go for a Shiny Charizard or Beedrill, but the cooler a card looks, the rarer it is likely to be. Smart Pokemon Masters will likely want to check out the offerings of LootBar to ensure they get the most pulls for the least cost.
Complete Pokemon TCG Pocket Shining Revelry card list
The table below details all the potential pulls in the Pokemon TCG Pocket Shining Revelry booter picks, including their card numbers, rarities, and types.
Card # |
Name |
Rarity |
Type |
1 |
Weedle |
◇ |
Grass |
2 |
Kakuna |
◇◇ |
Grass |
3 |
Beedrill ex |
◇◇◇◇ |
Grass |
4 |
Pinsir |
◇ |
Grass |
5 |
Sprigatito |
◇ |
Grass |
6 |
Floragato |
◇◇ |
Grass |
7 |
Meowscarada |
◇◇◇ |
Grass |
8 |
Charmander |
◇ |
Fire |
9 |
Charmeleon |
◇◇ |
Fire |
10 |
Charizard ex |
◇◇◇◇ |
Fire |
11 |
Magmar |
◇ |
Fire |
12 |
Magmortar |
◇◇◇ |
Fire |
13 |
Paldean Tauros |
◇◇ |
Fire |
14 |
Tentacool |
◇ |
Water |
15 |
Tentacruel |
◇◇ |
Water |
16 |
Buizel |
◇ |
Water |
17 |
Floatzel |
◇◇ |
Water |
18 |
Wiglett |
◇ |
Water |
19 |
Wugtrio ex |
◇◇◇◇ |
Water |
20 |
Dondozo |
◇◇◇ |
Water |
21 |
Tatsugiri |
◇◇ |
Water |
22 |
Pikachu ex |
◇◇◇◇ |
Lightning |
23 |
Voltorb |
◇ |
Lightning |
24 |
Electrode |
◇◇ |
Lightning |
25 |
Pachirisu |
◇◇ |
Lightning |
26 |
Pawmi |
◇ |
Lightning |
27 |
Pawmo |
◇◇ |
Lightning |
28 |
Pawmot |
◇◇◇ |
Lightning |
29 |
Abra |
◇ |
Psychic |
30 |
Kadabra |
◇◇ |
Psychic |
31 |
Alakazam |
◇◇◇ |
Psychic |
32 |
Mr. Mime |
◇ |
Psychic |
33 |
Drifloon |
◇ |
Psychic |
34 |
Drifblim |
◇◇ |
Psychic |
35 |
Giratina ex |
◇◇◇◇ |
Psychic |
36 |
Gimmighoul |
◇ |
Psychic |
37 |
Machop |
◇ |
Fighting |
38 |
Machoke |
◇ |
Fighting |
39 |
Machamp |
◇◇◇ |
Fighting |
40 |
Hitmonlee |
◇ |
Fighting |
41 |
Hitmonchan |
◇ |
Fighting |
42 |
Riolu |
◇ |
Fighting |
43 |
Lucario ex |
◇◇◇◇ |
Fighting |
44 |
Flamigo |
◇◇ |
Fighting |
45 |
Ekans |
◇ |
Darkness |
46 |
Arbok |
◇◇ |
Darkness |
47 |
Paldean Wooper |
◇ |
Darkness |
48 |
Paldean Clodsire ex |
◇◇◇◇ |
Darkness |
49 |
Spiritomb |
◇◇ |
Darkness |
50 |
Shroodle |
◇ |
Darkness |
51 |
Grafaiai |
◇◇◇ |
Darkness |
52 |
Tinkatink |
◇ |
Metal |
53 |
Tinkatuff |
◇◇ |
Metal |
54 |
Tinkaton ex |
◇◇◇◇ |
Metal |
55 |
Varoom |
◇ |
Metal |
56 |
Revavroom |
◇◇ |
Metal |
57 |
Gholdengo |
◇◇◇ |
Metal |
58 |
Rattata |
◇ |
Colorless |
59 |
Raticate |
◇ |
Colorless |
60 |
Jigglypuff |
◇ |
Colorless |
61 |
Wigglytuff |
◇◇◇ |
Colorless |
62 |
Lickitung |
◇ |
Colorless |
63 |
Lickilicky |
◇ |
Colorless |
64 |
Bidoof |
◇ |
Colorless |
65 |
Bibarel ex |
◇◇◇◇ |
Colorless |
66 |
Buneary |
◇ |
Colorless |
67 |
Lopunny |
◇ |
Colorless |
68 |
Cyclizar |
◇◇ |
Colorless |
69 |
Iono |
◇◇ |
Supporter |
70 |
Pokémon Center Lady |
◇◇ |
Supporter |
71 |
Red |
◇◇ |
Supporter |
72 |
Team Rocket Grunt |
◇◇ |
Supporter |
73 |
Meowscarada |
★ |
Grass |
74 |
Buizel |
★ |
Water |
75 |
Tatsugiri |
★ |
Water |
76 |
Grafaiai |
★ |
Darkness |
77 |
Gholdengo |
★ |
Metal |
78 |
Wigglytuff |
★ |
Colorless |
79 |
Beedrill ex |
★★ |
Grass |
80 |
Charizard ex |
★★ |
Fire |
81 |
Wugtrio ex |
★★ |
Water |
82 |
Pikachu ex |
★★ |
Lightning |
83 |
Giratina ex |
★★ |
Psychic |
84 |
Lucario ex |
★★ |
Fighting |
85 |
Paldean Clodsire ex |
★★ |
Darkness |
86 |
Tinkaton ex |
★★ |
Metal |
87 |
Bibarel ex |
★★ |
Colorless |
88 |
Iono |
★★ |
Supporter |
89 |
Pokémon Center Lady |
★★ |
Supporter |
90 |
Red |
★★ |
Supporter |
91 |
Team Rocket Grunt |
★★ |
Supporter |
92 |
Pikachu ex |
★★ |
Lightning |
93 |
Paldean Clodsire ex |
★★ |
Darkness |
94 |
Tinkaton ex |
★★ |
Metal |
95 |
Bibarel ex |
★★ |
Colorless |
96 |
Giratina ex |
★★★ |
Psychic |
97 |
Weedle (Shiny) |
✷ |
Grass |
98 |
Kakuna (Shiny) |
✷ |
Grass |
99 |
Charmander (Shiny) |
✷ |
Fire |
100 |
Charmeleon (Shiny) |
✷ |
Fire |
101 |
Wiglett (Shiny) |
✷ |
Water |
102 |
Dondozo (Shiny) |
✷ |
Water |
103 |
Pachirisu (Shiny) |
✷ |
Lightning |
104 |
Riolu (Shiny) |
✷ |
Fighting |
105 |
Varoom (Shiny) |
✷ |
Metal |
106 |
Revavroom (Shiny) |
✷ |
Metal |
107 |
Beedrill ex (Shiny) |
✷✷ |
Grass |
108 |
Charizard ex (Shiny) |
✷✷ |
Fire |
109 |
Wugtrio ex (Shiny) |
✷✷ |
Water |
110 |
Lucario ex (Shiny) |
✷✷ |
Fighting |
111 |
Poké Ball |
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Will the Shining Revelry booster pack expire in Pokemon Pocket TCG?
Not at all! Like the other booster packs, which include Genetic Apex, Mythical Island, Space-Time Smackdown, and Triumphant Light, the Shining Revelry booster pack will be selectable from the pack opening screen even after more booster packs become available. Thanks to this, players can open this specific pack to claim the excellent items from it whenever they want.
While the shiny Pokémon claimable from the pack are excellent, the standout is definitely the crown-rarity Poké Ball. Despite being an item card, which aren’t really that sought-after physically, the card’s attractive design makes countless players worldwide want to get their hands on it. The extreme rarity may make it tough for most players to acquire the Poké Ball through the free pack openings, making buying a Pokémon TCG top up or two the best course of action.
Conclusion
All in all, Pokemon Pocket TCG’s Shining Revelry expansion has brought some much-needed shininess to the game. While some of the shiny cards’ art leaves much to be desired, players are hopeful that future expansions will add even more attractive shiny cards to collect. Fortunately, this mobile game is the most accessible way for Pokemon enthusiasts to collect their favorite cards. Pair that with the fact that LootBar gives every player worldwide an excellent way to top up on Poké Gold, and you can construct the Pokemon card collection of your dreams in TCG Pocket.