Updated daily · 1999–2026

Every card.
Every set. Since 1999.

Pokechain puts the entire Pokémon Trading Card Game in one place. Browse every expansion in release order, search any card by name, and get the full detail sheet instantly: type, attacks, rarity, and market price.

Sets indexed
15,000+
Cards catalogued
1999–2026
Release span

The Binder

Every era, oldest first. Pick a set to open it.

Pulling set list…
Why collectors use Pokechain

Know exactly what you're holding.

Pull up any card in seconds and see everything that matters: which set it's from, its rarity, its full attack text, and where its market price sits today. Pokechain is the fastest way to identify a card, build a checklist for a set you're collecting, or settle a debate about which print is the real one.

Build your checklist
Open any set and see the full print run in order, so you always know what's left to complete it.
Identify any card fast
Search a name and jump straight to its detail sheet, across every set ever printed.
Trust the details
HP, type, attack damage, weakness, resistance, retreat cost, rarity, and artist, verified on every card.
Check the market
See current market price alongside the card itself, so you can grade a trade or a pickup at a glance.

Frequently asked

Can I buy or sell cards on Pokechain? +
Pokechain is a reference archive built for browsing and looking things up. Pricing shown is market context to help you grade a trade or a pickup, not a checkout.
How current is the set and card data? +
The archive refreshes daily, covering everything from the original 1999 Base Set through the most recently announced expansion.
Why is a card missing or showing the wrong artwork? +
Reprints, regional variants, and very recent releases sometimes lag behind in the source catalogue. Most gaps fill in within a few days as the archive syncs.
Is Pokechain affiliated with the Pokémon Company? +
No. Pokechain is an independent, fan-built archive and is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by the Pokémon Company, Nintendo, Creatures, or Game Freak. All card imagery and names belong to their respective rights holders.
Is it free to use? +
Yes, browsing the full archive and every card sheet is free with no account required.