The coming of Destined Rivals, set to release on 30 May, signals that the Scarlet & Violet era of the PokƩmon TCG is reaching a crescendo. High-class sets composed of huge chase cards are what typically round off time spent exploring a region. But with Destined Rivals, we are getting that and more.
For Destined Rivals will be our first reintroduction to Team Rocket in the TCG since 2004, a whole 21 years since EX Team Rocket Returns. Naturally, Trainers are simmering with excitement at the prospect of seeing familiar villainous faces. Though itās not just the bad guys back in town.
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Destined Rivals includes cards from the Japanese Heat Wave Arena subset and the two ex Battle Decks: Marnie's Morpeko and Grimmsnarl ex, and Steven's Beldum and Metagross ex. This means itāll reconnect us with some timeless Trainers too ā some of which weāll explore below.
So letās take a look at the most valuable cards in Destined Rivals, the tenth expansion in the Scarlet and Violet era.
1. Team Rocketās Mewtwo ex (Special Illustration Rare)
No card in Destined Rivals captures the setās villainous spirit quite like the Special Illustration Rare, Team Rocketās Mewtwo ex.
This card showcases Mewtwo as the ultimate weapon in Team Rocketās arsenal, depicted in a menacing stance behind Giovanni, whose steadfast presence reinforces the wild power dynamic between Trainer and PokĆ©mon.
Illustrated by the artist Iwamoto05, a relatively new contributor to the PokƩmon TCG, the card feels like an insight into the underworld, neatly capturing those villainous vibes.
With a staggering 280HP, unprecedented for a basic PokƩmon outside of tag teams, Mewtwo ex is as formidable in play as it is in the collection.
The cardās attack, Deletion Sphere, can unleash devastating damage when backed up by other Team Rocket PokĆ©mon, reaching up to 280 in a single blow.
However, wielding this power isnāt easy: Mewtwo can only attack if you have at least three other Team Rocketās PokĆ©mon in play, making it a true centerpiece for dedicated Rocket-themed decks.
The artwork and mechanics together evoke the high stakes and ambition of Team Rocket, making this card a must-have for collectors and competitive players alike.
Obviously, these factors, combined with the nostalgia of Team Rocket and Gen I, make this card a top chase.
2. Team Rocketās Moltres ex (Special Art Rare)
Team Rocketās Moltres ex was always going to be highly anticipated. The other two legendary birds had received sublime prints in the Scarlet and Violet era, leaving just one to be revealed. And this unforgettable card has been worth the wait.
Moltres is depicted with its signature fiery wings unfurled, flames rendered in wispy, dynamic strokes that seem to shimmer off the card.
Archer, one of Team Rocketās key lieutenants, stands coolly in the background, his presence hammering home the cardās villainous theme. The cityscape behind them, shared with other Rocket cards in the set, adds a sense of scale and drama to the glow of embers. And ultimately, the interplay of light and shadow make the card come alive.
While it remains to be seen how viable the 220HP PokĆ©mon is in the field, one thing is for sure ā the card will captivate the collecting community and command a striking value.
Already, the Japanese print of the card has reached above £200. Expect this excellence from AKIRA EGAWA, the artist behind the Charizard ex from Obsidian Flames, to do much the same.
3. Cynthiaās Garchomp ex (Special Illustration Rare)
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Engrossed in the midst of a fiery battle, facing headstrong against an opponent in an imposing stadium arena, itās no wonder the artwork for Cynthiaās Garchomp ex has captured the minds of collectors and competitors alike.
Figures from Japan reinforce this too, telling us that Cynthiaās popularity as a character, widely recognised as one of the most powerful in the franchise, has not waned since our time in Sinnoh.
And this, combined with the fact we have an artwork from HICO KIM showing Trainer and PokƩmon together, means the card is pricey.
Though itās deserving. Delving into the artwork, we see Cynthia adopting a domineering stance behind the field of battle, her figure projected onto a large stadium screen as the limelight follows her.
In front, her Garchomp decimates the ground, slamming its fin-like forearms down. We can only imagine the reverberations up close.
Itās a wonderful homage to gen four, and itās clear the market appreciates it too.
4. Ethanās Ho-Oh ex (Special Illustration Rare)
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sing slick sanguine colours and a stylish skybound angle, Atsushi Furusawaās design of this Special Illustration Rare shows Ethan and Ho-Oh in a beautiful portrayal that captures their famous ties.
Panning toward the flying Ho-Oh from the ground, the artwork shows Etha looking up at the legendary PokƩmon with an expression of defiant awe.
Ho-Oh, sweeping above the Trainer with its wings spread frame to frame, looks every bit as mystically as PokƩmon lore alludes to.
Certain legendaries will always have that hold in the PokĆ©mon community and perform well. Ho-Oh is one such example; from neat Neo series styles to this modern Trainer-PokĆ©mon print, the Johto icon just gets it. But will we be able to get our hands on itā¦
5. Team Rocketās Crobat ex (Special Art Rare)
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The Crobat evolution line has long been synonymous with Team Rocketās antics. Too often, Trainers will bump into a grunt ready to do battle with an often-annoying Zubat ā and that has long left a mark, one way or another.
Now, we have Team Rocketās Crobat ex, which is a true showpiece in the Destined Rivals set. Crobat ex is depicted mid-flight, leading a swirling flock of Golbat and Zubat through the night sky, with a Team Rocket Grunt rallying the charge below.
The artwork, illustrated by cochi8i, offers a layered effect of multiple PokĆ©mon in motion and gives the card a sense of depth and excitement rarely seen in Crobatās TCG history.
The dark, moody palette and the glint of Crobatās red eyes add to the cardās menacing, villainous flair, making it a must-have for collectors who appreciate both competitive utility and artwork.
While the likes of Team Rocketās Mewtwo ex and Team Rocketās Moltres ex are new iterations of vintage cards, Team Rocket's Crobat ex is a new card in its own right. We had a Dark Crobat, but nothing quite like this new artwork.
Naturally, that means fans are excited and the Destined Rivals design is primed to hold substantial value.
6. Team Rocketās Nidoking ex (Special Art Rare)
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Team Rocketās Nidoking ex is a true powerhouse in Destined Rivals, both in terms of gameplay and collectability.
Boasting a massive 330 HP, Nidoking ex stands as one of the bulkiest Stage 2 PokĆ©mon in the set, making it a formidable presence on the battlefield. Its first attack, Dirty Horns, delivers 100 damage and poisons the opponentās Active PokĆ©mon-cranking up the pressure by placing eight damage counters during each PokĆ©mon Checkup instead of just one. The second attack, Kingās Impact, hits for a staggering 240 damage, though it does require a significant energy investment.
For collectors, itāll be the artwork that will win them over. The card features Giovanni alongside his signature Nidoking, perfectly capturing the menacing aura of Team Rocketās leader. Nidoking is shown in a dynamic, aggressive pose, and is brought to life with a dark, gritty palette and commanding composition that make this card a standout among the setās villainous line-up. With this, it combines both competitive viability and Pokemon narrative.
Pricing of the Japanese version from Glory of Team Rocket already places the print near the Ā£100 mark, so donāt expect the English version to be shying away from pricing charts.
7. Team Rocketās Mewtwo ex (Hyper Rare)
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The Hyper Rare version of Team Rocketās Mewtwo ex elevates the cardās prestige with a shimmering gold foil treatment that accentuates every detail of its imposing design.
This card retains the same formidable stats and attack as its Special Illustration Rare counterpart, including the ability to unleash up to 280 damage with its signature attack when supported by a full bench of Team Rocketās PokĆ©mon.
Visually, the gold Hyper Rare finish brings an extra layer of luxury and collectability. Mewtwoās test tube-like, embryonic stance gleams against the radiant background, and Giovanniās silhouette in the background further cements the PokĆ©mon narrative of Mewtwo as Team Rocketās ultimate weapon.
The combination of competitive potential and premium aesthetics ensures this Hyper Rare will remain one of the most coveted pulls in Destined Rivals.
8. Ethanās Adventure (Special Illustration Rare)
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The first and only Supporter card on the list is Ethanās Adventure. Designed by Kariya, this chase is another throwback to the early eras of PokĆ©mon, taking us to Johto in a set largely premised on the nostalgia-factor of Team Rocket.
The affable Ethan, a typically popular protagonist, is seen in a stereotypical pose, running through the routes of his region with Slugma, Pichu, and Cyndaquil in tow. The backwards cap, fire-red jacket, and puffy trousers all make it feel like a time capsule artwork.
As ever, cards displaying both Trainers and the PokĆ©mon together really pop off, igniting market prices and making Ethanās Adventure one of the setās most valuable cards.
9. Ethanās Ho-Oh ex (Hyper Rare)
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A glowing golden take on Ethanās Ho-Oh ex, this card is quite different to the one that occupies spot number three on the list. Nonetheless, this illustration from aky CG Works does wonders too.
Just like the Hyper Rare Cynthiaās Garchomp ex, this print puts the PokĆ©mon front-and-centre. Ho-Oh castigates its gaze over the front of the card, while Ethan adopts a dynamic āI mean businessā pose.
The gold accentuates Ho-Ohās ethereal presence, and feels like an ode to the PokĆ©mon synonymous with vibrant colours and rainbows. Worth the money in that case, right?
10. Cynthiaās Garchomp ex (Hyper Rare)
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Draped in gold, the Hyper Rare adopts the trademark style weāve seen introduced in Journey Together where the Trainer is faded to the back and the PokĆ©mon takes up the primary position in the art. Cynthia sent to the back, Garchomp grasping centre stage.
Standing stoically side on and roaring out of shot, the Dragon-type from Sinnoh looks truly menacing. Behind the PokƩmon, the knock-back image of Cynthia shows a Trainer fully in control of every moment, casting her sight strategically over Garchomp and looking to orchestrate ongoings.
The fact that a second Hyper Rare places so high in the set, ousting so many other fantastic designs and Special Illustrations, is testament to the pull factor of Cynthia and Garchomp. True favourites from a scintillating era.
What else should you look out for?
With over 250 cards and 85 Trainerās PokĆ©mon, thereās much to explore in Destines Rivalsā depiction of good versus evil. In fact, the footnotes here could be filled with cards that would likely appear in standouts in so many other sets. But Destined Rivals just goes so hard.
Misty's Psyduck (Illustration Rare)
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The Illustration Rare of Mistyās Psyduck is one of the OGs from the PokĆ©mon franchiseās origins, Misty is a gen one icon that has a famed favouring for Water-typesā¦and leading a gym of her own in Cerulean City too. So for the 90s kids, the Kanto lovers, the artwork appreciators, and everyone else, Mistyās Psyduck is an absolute staple. Basically what weāre saying is the well-known OKACHEKE has created one heck of a card. Both Trainer and PokĆ©mon are shown immersed in their watery world.
Mistyās Lapras (Illustration Rare)
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Mistyās Lapras is one of the most loveable Trainer-PokĆ©mon combinations weāve seen in a while. The art of this Illustration Rare depicts Mistyās regal Lapras beached on the sand, giving its Trainer a spot to rest under the shadows of a picturesque palm tree. Misty, leaning back into her partner, closes her eyes and nuzzles under the PokĆ©monās front fin. Behind them, waves, like liquid turquoise, look to crash rhythmically against the shore, their crests catching the sunlight and breaking to create frothy clouds of foam. This is, of course, all incredible, but with the knowledge of their bond, and the history that they have over the years, this card works on several fronts.
Ethanās Typhlosion (Illustration Rare)
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Ethanās Typhlosion Illustration Rare captures the fiery essence of Johtoās favored starter with striking intensity. In this full-art masterpiece, Typhlosion bursts from the battlefield, flames roaring around it, while Ethanāhis signature cap turned backwardsāshouts encouragement from the sidelines.
The dynamic composition channels pure nostalgia, recalling the evolution chain from Cyndaquil to Quilava to Typhlosion that so many players grew up with.
Japanese playtesters have already praised its competitive viability, and itās become a staple in fast-paced ā1 Prizeā decks.
Team Rocketās Giovanni (Special Illustration Rare)
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Giovanniās return as a Special Illustration Rare gives this Destined Rivals set an unmistakable villainous gravitas. The card presents the mastermind of Team Rocket with an imposing posture: flanked by shadows of his dark PokĆ©mon, his gaze pierces through the artās moody tones.
Itās a visual nod to the criminal aura he carries, updated for the Scarlet & Violet era. Fans appreciate the collectorās appealāeven if it's not the priciest card in the set, the design alone makes it a standout.
Its appeal comes not from rarity premium, but from the power of nostalgia and strong character brandingāGiovanni isnāt just the boss; heās the boss. This makes the card a definitive grab for collectors seeking to complete the Team Rocket gallery that Destined Rivals thoughtfully builds around.
Final Thoughts
But donāt forget to look out for many others too, such as Cynthiaās Roserade. The set just has so much to offer, and is evidence of the PokĆ©mon TCG ramping things up with incredible sets to end an era.
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