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Chaos Rising
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Complete Chaos Rising Master Set guide will include official card count, rarity breakdown, binder recommendations, printable checklist, and binder layout mockup, to help you organize all cards in this master set.
Complete Chaos Rising
Card Count
RARE
12 cards
DOUBLE RARE
10 cards
SPECIAL ILLUSTRATION RARE
6 cards
MEGA HYPER RARE
1 cards
UNCOMMON
26 cards
COMMON
38 cards
ILLUSTRATION RARE
11 cards
ULTRA RARE
18 cards
REVERSE HOLOS
76 cards
Total Master Set Cards: 198 cards
(218 including promos & variants – so far!)
Promos
CHAOS RISING • Prerelease Promos
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Build & Battle Decks & STAFF Stamped
Build & Battle Decks & STAFF Stamped
Build & Battle Decks & STAFF Stamped
Build & Battle Decks & STAFF Stamped
CHAOS RISING • Product Exclusive Promos
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Single Blister Pack
3 Blister Pack
Elite Trainer Box and Pokemon Center Exclusive ETB Promo
This set will likely have a lot more promos & variants!
We’ll include every single one of them in our checklist.
Binder Size
Which Binder is Best?
Since the Chaos Rising Master Set has a total of 198 cards you'll need:
✔ 9-Pocket Binder (with at least 12 pages)
We are waiting for the Vault X Exo-Tec ME 4 Edition Zip binder made specifically to organize our Chaos Rising Master Set.
Binder Layout
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From elusive Special Illustration Rares to collector favorites like Mega Greninja, these are the most valuable (and hardest to pull) cards in Chaos Rising.
What is the Hardest Card to Pull from Chaos Rising?
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CHASE CARDS
Checklist
Chaos Rising
Master Set Card List
(with promos and variants)
Last updated: May 16, 2026
This is the complete Chaos Rising Grand Master Set List including all promos, reverse holos, and special variants. We will continue to add variants and promos as they become available. Please check back often to ensure you have the most up-to-date checklist.
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Chaos Rising Master Set FAQ
How many cards are in the Chaos Rising Master Set?
A full Chaos Rising Master Set contains:
86 standard set cards
76 reverse holo versions
36 Secret Rares
Total: 198 cards
What counts as a complete Chaos Rising Master Set?
A complete Chaos Rising Master Set includes 86 regular numbered cards, 76 reverse holo versions, and 36 Secret Rare cards.
Though many people include them, a Master Set typically does not include promos or stamped cards, only what can be pulled from the booster packs.
How many binder pages do I need for Chaos Rising?
For 198 cards, here’s what you need depending on binder layout:
9-Pocket layout require 11 double-sided pages minimum.
12-Pocket layout require 9 double-sided pages minimum.
What size binder should I buy for Chaos Rising?
Since the Chaos Rising Master Set has a total of 198 cards we recommend:
✔ 9-Pocket Binder with at least 12 pages
Personally, we will use the Vault X Exo-Tec ME4 Edition Zip binder for our Chaos Rising Set when it’s released.
Are Promos part of a Master Set?
In short, no. Promos are not officially part of a master set, since they are released separately from the main numbered expansion.
However, many collectors choose to add Stamped Promos, Store exclusives, Pre-release promos, etc.
But this is personal preference — most often known as a Grand Master Set.
How much does it cost to master Chaos Rising?
Since this is a brand new set, there’s no telling just yet.
We personally use (and love) Collectr to track the market value of our sets. It’s a great (and free!) way to keep tabs on your collection’s value over time.