
151

Set Details
Gotta Catch ’Em All!
Team up with Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle, and witness a brand-new dawn in Kanto! With this new day comes a new chance to track down old friends, make new partners, and capture every last one of the original 151. Discover the extraordinary Venusaur ex, Charizard ex, and Blastoise ex in special cards with captivating illustrations, and explore the cities and countryside of a reinvigorated land—you might even find the elusive Mew ex in your travels. New adventures will unfold and new horizons will be revealed in the Scarlet & Violet—151 expansion!
The Scarlet & Violet—151 Pokémon Set celebrates the original 151 Generation I Pokémon in a nostalgic, must‑have special expansion. Released internationally on September 22, 2023 (following Japan’s Pokémon Card 151 debut on June 16, 2023), this 210‑card powerhouse orders every creature by National Pokédex number instead of type—so you’ll journey from Bulbasaur (001) to Mew (151) pack by pack. Fans in Taiwan and Hong Kong cracked open boosters on June 30, with Indonesia, Thailand, and South Korea joining the hunt on July 28. Whether you grew up with Red and Blue or are discovering Kanto’s classics anew, 151 delivers pure Pokémon nostalgia.
Unlike most expansions, the 151 Pokémon Set packs a punch with 12 Pokémon ex, 16 Illustration Rares, 7 Special Illustration Rares, 16 Ultra Rare full‑art etched cards, and 3 Hyper Rare gold‑etched treasures—all topped off by Cosmos Holofoil Basic Energy cards. Every booster guarantees two holofoils (in Asian releases) and a chance at a “demigod pack,” where an entire evolutionary line of Bulbasaur, Charmander, or Squirtle pops up as secret cards in one pull—turning an ordinary rip into an epic haul. The set also revives the long‑lost Kadabra for the first time since 2003’s Skyridge, delighting collectors with its psychic prowess.
Beyond the gameplay, Scarlet & Violet—151 brims with collectible lore. Mirror Holofoil commons and uncommons carry Poké Ball or rare Master Ball patterns in Japanese, Korean, and Chinese packs, while Thai and Indonesian packs forgo holos for a surprise element. Early boosters whispered of miscut foil patterns bleeding into borders, spawning a mini “error‑card” craze. And eagle‑eyed fans still debate whether Snorlax’s sleepy stare or Dragonite’s grin makes the best poster on your wall. With its perfect fusion of classic Pokémon, modern mechanics, and hidden pack thrills, the 151 Pokémon Set stands as a shining tribute to the saga that began it all.