Call of Legends (TCG)

Pokémon TCG: Call of Legends is the name given to the only main expansion of cards from the Call of Legends Series of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. It does not have a main expansion as a Japanese equivalent.

Triumphant
TCG expansions
Black & White
Call of Legends
Cards in set 106
Set number 47
Release date February 9, 2011
Theme Decks

Recon ()
Retort ()

Blurb

Joining of Powers, Battle of Forces, Call of Legends

Their names are legend: Raikou. Entei. Suicune. Lugia. Ho-Oh. Kyogre. Groudon. Rayquaza. Deoxys. Dialga. Palkia. And when Legendary Pokémon come together, only the greatest Trainers can control their might. In the Pokémon TCG: Call of Legends expansion, not only will you discover incredibly powerful Pokémon—including very rare "Shiny" versions of some of them—but you'll also find exciting new Lost Zone effects to expand your gameplay choices. The Legendary Pokémon have gathered—are you ready to answer the call?

Information

Call of Legends is the name given to the only main expansion of the Call of Legends Series of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. It does not have a main expansion as a Japanese equivalent. It was released on February 9, 2011.

Call of Legends featured Legendary Pokémon that appeared as Pokémon LEGEND throughout the HeartGold & SoulSilver Series, they also received Shiny Secret prints that originated from the Japanese L-P Promotional cards.

Several cards from throughout the HeartGold & SoulSilver Series were reprinted with new English exclusive artwork. All Basic Energy cards were only included as Reverse Holofoil.

Additional cards
No. Image Card name Type Promotion
6/95 Groudon [[Image:Rarity_.png|]] Non Holo Retort Theme Deck exclusive
8/95 Hitmontop [[Image:Rarity_.png|]] Non Holo Retort Theme Deck exclusive
14/95 Lucario [[Image:Rarity_.png|]] Cracked Ice Holo Retort Theme Deck exclusive
14/95 Lucario [[Image:Rarity_.png|]] Non Holo Retort Theme Deck exclusive
16/95 Magmortar [[Image:Rarity_.png|]] Non Holo Recon Theme Deck exclusive
17/95 Ninetales [[Image:Rarity_.png|]] Non Holo Recon Theme Deck exclusive
33/95 Snorlax [[Image:Rarity_.png|]] "Call of Legends" stamp Prerelease promo
33/95 Snorlax [[Image:Rarity_.png|]] Staff "Call of Legends" stamp Prerelease promo
34/95 Tangrowth [[Image:Rarity_.png|]] Cracked Ice Holo Recon Theme Deck exclusive
88/95 Grass Energy E [[Image:Rarity_.png|]] Crosshatch Holo 2011 Player Rewards (Tier 1)
89/95 Fire Energy E [[Image:Rarity_.png|]] Crosshatch Holo 2011 Player Rewards (Tier 1)
90/95 Water Energy E [[Image:Rarity_.png|]] Crosshatch Holo 2011 Player Rewards (Tier 1)
91/95 Lightning Energy E [[Image:Rarity_.png|]] Crosshatch Holo 2011 Player Rewards (Tier 1)
92/95 Psychic Energy E [[Image:Rarity_.png|]] Crosshatch Holo 2011 Player Rewards (Tier 1)
93/95 Fighting Energy E [[Image:Rarity_.png|]] Crosshatch Holo 2011 Player Rewards (Tier 1)
94/95 Darkness Energy E [[Image:Rarity_.png|]] Crosshatch Holo 2011 Player Rewards (Tier 1)
95/95 Metal Energy E [[Image:Rarity_.png|]] Crosshatch Holo 2011 Player Rewards (Tier 1)
 



Corrected error cards
No. Image Card name Type Promotion
66/95 Phanpy [[Image:Rarity_.png|]] Phanpy was mispelled as Phanphy in Ultra-Thick Skin Poké-Body
 


Set list

Call of Legends
No. Image Card name Type Rarity
1/95 Clefable Promotion
2/95 Deoxys Promotion
3/95 Dialga Promotion
4/95 Espeon Promotion
5/95 Forretress Promotion
6/95 Groudon Promotion
7/95 Gyarados Promotion
8/95 Hitmontop Promotion
9/95 Ho-Oh Promotion
10/95 Houndoom Promotion
11/95 Jirachi Promotion
12/95 Kyogre Promotion
13/95 Leafeon Promotion
14/95 Lucario Promotion
15/95 Lugia Promotion
16/95 Magmortar Promotion
17/95 Ninetales Promotion
18/95 Pachirisu Promotion
19/95 Palkia Promotion
20/95 Rayquaza Promotion
21/95 Smeargle Promotion
22/95 Umbreon Promotion
23/95 Ampharos Promotion
24/95 Cleffa Promotion
25/95 Feraligatr Promotion
26/95 Granbull Promotion
27/95 Meganium Promotion
28/95 Mismagius Promotion
29/95 Mr. Mime Promotion
30/95 Pidgeot Promotion
31/95 Skarmory Promotion
32/95 Slowking Promotion
33/95 Snorlax Promotion
34/95 Tangrowth Promotion
35/95 Typhlosion Promotion
36/95 Tyrogue Promotion
37/95 Ursaring Promotion
38/95 Weezing Promotion
39/95 Zangoose Promotion
40/95 Bayleef Promotion
41/95 Croconaw Promotion
42/95 Donphan Promotion
43/95 Flaaffy Promotion
44/95 Flareon Promotion
45/95 Jolteon Promotion
46/95 Magby Promotion
47/95 Mime Jr. Promotion
48/95 Pidgeotto Promotion
49/95 Quilava Promotion
50/95 Riolu Promotion
51/95 Seviper Promotion
52/95 Vaporeon Promotion
53/95 Chikorita Promotion
54/95 Clefairy Promotion
55/95 Cyndaquil Promotion
56/95 Eevee Promotion
57/95 Hitmonchan Promotion
58/95 Hitmonlee Promotion
59/95 Houndour Promotion
60/95 Koffing Promotion
61/95 Magikarp Promotion
62/95 Magmar Promotion
63/95 Mareep Promotion
64/95 Mawile Promotion
65/95 Misdreavus Promotion
66/95 Phanpy Promotion
67/95 Pidgey Promotion
68/95 Pineco Promotion
69/95 Relicanth Promotion
70/95 Slowpoke Promotion
71/95 Snubbull Promotion
72/95 Tangela Promotion
73/95 Teddiursa Promotion
74/95 Totodile Promotion
75/95 Vulpix Promotion
76/95 Cheerleader's Cheer Su Promotion
77/95 Copycat Su Promotion
78/95 Dual Ball T Promotion
79/95 Interviewer's Questions Su Promotion
80/95 Lost Remover T Promotion
81/95 Lost World St Promotion
82/95 Professor Elm's Training Method Su Promotion
83/95 Professor Oak's New Theory Su Promotion
84/95 Research Record T Promotion
85/95 Sage's Training Su Promotion
86/95 Darkness Energy E Promotion
87/95 Metal Energy E Promotion
88/95 Grass Energy E Promotion
89/95 Fire Energy E Promotion
90/95 Water Energy E Promotion
91/95 Lightning Energy E Promotion
92/95 Psychic Energy E Promotion
93/95 Fighting Energy E Promotion
94/95 Darkness Energy E Promotion
95/95 Metal Energy E Promotion
SL1 Deoxys Promotion
SL2 Dialga Promotion
SL3 Entei Promotion
SL4 Groudon Promotion
SL5 Ho-Oh Promotion
SL6 Kyogre Promotion
SL7 Lugia Promotion
SL8 Palkia Promotion
SL9 Raikou Promotion
SL10 Rayquaza Promotion
SL11 Suicune Promotion
 


Languages this set is released in

The Call of Legends set is released in English, German, French, and Italian, with cards also available as Reverse Holos.

In other languages

Language Title
French L'Appel des Légendes
German Ruf der Legenden
Italian Richiamo delle Leggende
Brazilian Portuguese Chamado das Lendas
Russian Зов Легенды Zov Legendy
Spanish Llamada de las Leyendas *



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Pokémon Trading Card Game expansions and releases
Bold indicates a main expansion. Italics indicate a special set. Releases that are entirely composed of prints from other releases are small.
HeartGold & SoulSilver Series
HGSS Black Star Promos
HeartGold & SoulSilver: Growth ClashEmber SparkMind Flood
HS Trainer Kit
Unleashed: Chaos ControlSteel Sentinel
Undaunted: NightfallDaybreak
Triumphant: Royal GuardVerdant Frost
Call of Legends Series
Call of Legends: ReconRetort
LEGEND Era
L-P Promotional cards
HeartGold CollectionSoulSilver Collection: Random Basic Pack
Battle Starter DecksLeafeon vs Metagross Expert Deck
Reviving Legends: Steelix Constructed Standard DeckTyranitar Constructed Standard Deck
Lost LinkPikachu World 2010
Clash at the Summit
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