- Delta Reign all cards: The expansion is expected to contain 113 cards.
- Set structure: The list includes 76 main-set cards and 37 secret rares.
- Japanese basis: Storm Emeralda is the Japanese counterpart released on July 31, 2026.
- English release: Delta Reign is scheduled for November 6, 2026.
- Collector focus: Mega Rayquaza ex, Kyogre, Groudon, Growlithe, and Kecleon are major chase cards.
Delta Reign Set Overview
Delta Reign is an English Pokémon TCG expansion in the Mega Evolution series. The current card structure points to 113 total cards, divided between a 76-card main set and 37 secret rares. The English release is scheduled for November 6, 2026, while the Japanese source set, Storm Emeralda, released on July 31, 2026.
The list below should be treated as a pre-release collector reference. English numbering, card names, and final product details may change slightly before launch. The available set data currently identifies cards numbered 1–60 and 77–113, while the complete English gallery is still being finalized.
Video Highlights:
- Three Storm Emeralda booster boxes are opened as an early look at Delta Reign cards.
- The opening features Mega Rayquaza ex, Kyogre, Groudon, Growlithe, and Kecleon pulls.
- Split Legendary Stadium cards use connected artwork across multiple cards.
- Several illustration rares and full-art cards are highlighted as major collector targets.
| Set Detail | Current Information |
|---|---|
| Expansion | Delta Reign |
| Japanese counterpart | Storm Emeralda |
| English release | November 6, 2026 |
| Japanese release | July 31, 2026 |
| Expected total | 113 cards |
| Main set | 76 cards |
| Secret rares | 37 cards |
| Headliner | Mega Rayquaza ex |
The current reference list is not a complete English gallery. Confirm final numbers and names against the official checklist after the November 6, 2026 release.
Mega Rayquaza ex
The headline Pokémon appears as a Double Rare, Ultra Rare, Special Art Rare, and Mega Ultra Rare in the current set data.
Mega Golisopod ex
A featured Mega Pokémon with Double Rare, Ultra Rare, and Special Art Rare versions listed.
Mega Golurk ex
Appears in the main set and higher rarities, including Ultra Rare and Special Art Rare treatments.
Mega Malamar ex
The main-set Double Rare is joined by an Ultra Rare version in the current card data.
Card List by Rarity
The easiest way to organize Delta Reign all cards is by rarity rather than by Pokémon type. The expansion combines standard Pokémon cards, Double Rares, illustration rares, Ultra Rares, Special Art Rares, and a top-end Mega Ultra Rare.
The source list identifies the following rarity groups:
| Rarity | Meaning in the current list | Confirmed examples |
|---|---|---|
| Common | Standard low-rarity Pokémon cards | Heracross, Growlithe, Magmar, Kyogre |
| Uncommon | Evolved or supporting Pokémon cards | Magmortar, Electivire, Steelix, Landorus |
| Rare | Standard featured Pokémon cards | Arcanine, Giratina, Groudon, Altaria |
| Double Rare | Main-set Mega or ex Pokémon | Mega Rayquaza ex, Mega Golisopod ex |
| IR | Illustration Rare | Kyogre, Groudon, Growlithe, Kecleon |
| UR | Ultra Rare | Mega Rayquaza ex, Raikou ex, trainer cards |
| SIR | Special Art Rare | Mega Rayquaza ex, Raikou ex, Zinnia’s Trust |
| MUR | Mega Ultra Rare | Mega Rayquaza ex #113/113 |
The highest-value cards in the current market snapshot are concentrated among the secret rares. Mega Rayquaza ex #113/113 is listed as the leading Mega Ultra Rare, followed by Mega Rayquaza ex #110/113 as a Special Art Rare. These prices are not permanent valuations and should be checked again after the English release.
| Card | Number | Rarity | Listed snapshot |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mega Rayquaza ex | 113/113 | MUR | $900.00 |
| Mega Rayquaza ex | 110/113 | SIR | $639.99 |
| Raikou ex | 108/113 | SIR | $81.29 |
| Zinnia’s Trust | 112/113 | SIR | $53.57 |
| Mega Rayquaza ex | 95/113 | UR | $48.33 |
| Mega Golurk ex | 109/113 | SIR | $34.37 |
| Mega Golisopod ex | 107/113 | SIR | $31.65 |
The Delta Reign card list and set guide provides the current numbered reference and market snapshot. It identifies 60 visible cards in the captured list, so collectors should use it as a working guide rather than a final replacement for the released checklist.
Sort cards by number first, then separate duplicate Pokémon into rarity groups. This makes missing secret rares easier to identify.
Important Pokémon and Chase Cards
Delta Reign has a strong Mega Evolution identity, but its collector appeal also comes from illustrated Legendary Pokémon and unusual supporting cards. Mega Rayquaza ex is the central chase, while Kyogre and Groudon provide some of the most prominent illustration rare targets.
| Collector focus | Confirmed card numbers | Current rarity highlights |
|---|---|---|
| Mega Rayquaza ex | 58, 95, 110, 113 | Double Rare, UR, SIR, MUR |
| Mega Golisopod ex | 9, 89, 107 | Double Rare, UR, SIR |
| Mega Golurk ex | 33, 93, 109 | Double Rare, UR, SIR |
| Mega Malamar ex | 48, 94 | Double Rare, UR |
| Kyogre | 18, 80 | Rare, IR |
| Groudon | 39, 84 | Rare, IR |
| Raikou ex | 24, 92, 108 | Double Rare, UR, SIR |
| Growlithe | 10, 78 | Common, IR |
| Kecleon | 57, 88 | Common, IR |
The illustration rare lineup is especially useful for collectors who want a themed binder page. The current list includes Kyogre, Groudon, Growlithe, Kecleon, Altaria, Azurill, Inkay, Electivire, Pincurchin, Magmortar, Enamorus, and Masquerain.
The booster-box opening also draws attention to the connected artwork of the Legendary Stadium cards. Three pairs are currently identified: Legendary Ocean Trench, Legendary Summit, and Legendary Lava Lake. Each pair uses two cards to form a larger image, creating a distinctive completion goal for binders.
For a visual first page, prioritize the Kyogre and Groudon illustration rares, then add the four Mega Pokémon and the connected Legendary Stadium pairs.
Top Chase
Mega Rayquaza ex has the broadest rarity spread and the strongest collector focus in the current list.
Illustration Page
Kyogre, Groudon, Growlithe, and Kecleon form a strong starting group for an illustration rare page.
Connected Artwork
The three Legendary Stadium pairs create a completion project beyond ordinary Pokémon cards.
How to Build a Delta Reign Master Set
A master set should include every numbered card, rarity variant, and relevant reverse-holo or regular-holo treatment that is confirmed for the English product. Because Delta Reign has not released in English as of August 21, 2026, begin with a numbered placeholder system and update it after launch.
Create the Numbered Framework
Prepare slots for cards 1–113. Mark cards 61–76 as pending if your current reference does not yet show their names or images.
Separate Main Set and Secret Rares
Keep cards 1–76 in the main-set section and cards 77–113 in the secret-rare section, following the current published structure.
Add the Mega Evolution Cards
Place Mega Rayquaza ex, Mega Golisopod ex, Mega Golurk ex, and Mega Malamar ex into separate evolution or featured-Pokémon pages.
Complete Illustration and Trainer Pages
Track the listed illustration rares, Ultra Rares, Special Art Rares, trainer cards, and full-art energy cards separately.
Verify the English Release Version
On November 6, 2026, compare your binder against the final English checklist and correct card names, numbering, and foil variants.
| Master-set stage | What to record | Recommended status |
|---|---|---|
| Main numbering | Cards 1–76 | 76 slots expected |
| Secret numbering | Cards 77–113 | 37 slots expected |
| Mega Pokémon | Four featured Mega Pokémon | Track every rarity |
| Illustration rares | Current IR entries | Verify after release |
| Trainer and energy cards | UR, SIR, and full-art entries | Confirm foil treatment |
| Final validation | English product checklist | Complete after November 6 |
Delta Reign Collector Checklist:
- Create binder slots for cards 1 through 113
- Mark cards 61 through 76 as pending verification
- Track all four featured Mega Pokémon across rarities
- Add Kyogre, Groudon, Growlithe, and Kecleon illustration rares
- Recheck English numbering and foil variants after November 6, 2026
Do not treat a missing number as an unavailable card. The current pre-release reference does not display every entry, so leave gaps open until the final English list is published.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How many cards are in Delta Reign?
Delta Reign is expected to contain 113 cards: 76 cards in the main set and 37 secret rares. The final English count and numbering should be verified after the November 6, 2026 release.
Q: What is the Japanese version of Delta Reign?
Storm Emeralda is the Japanese counterpart of Delta Reign. It released on July 31, 2026, and provides the current preview for the English expansion.
Q: Which cards are the biggest Delta Reign chase cards?
The current top chase cards include Mega Rayquaza ex in Special Art Rare and Mega Ultra Rare forms, followed by Raikou ex, Zinnia’s Trust, Mega Golurk ex, and Mega Golisopod ex in higher rarities.
Q: Which illustration rares should collectors watch?
Kyogre, Groudon, Growlithe, and Kecleon are leading illustration rare targets. The current list also includes Altaria, Azurill, Inkay, Electivire, Pincurchin, Magmortar, Enamorus, and Masquerain.
Use this page as a living checklist, then update your binder and collection records when the official English Delta Reign card gallery becomes available.