Twilight Masquerade Cards that Go Together (and Other Hidden Gems)

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This post is all about the cards that go together in the Twilight Masquerade set.

 
 
 
 

The Twilight Masquerade set is here, and it’s full of eerie charm, festival magic, and stunning card art that deserves a second glance.

Whether you're a long-time collector or new to the hobby, this set is packed with hidden Easter eggs, matching pairs, and story-rich illustrations that make collecting more than just filling a binder.

We know the thrill of pulling those chases, but here, we’re all about finding the joy in the details—so let’s explore some of the most cleverly connected cards in Twilight Masquerade… and a few hidden gems you might’ve missed!

 
 
Two pokemon cards that form one artwork, Perrin 220 and Hisuian Growlithe 181
 
THE HEARTWARMING DUO

Perrin 220 & Hisuian Growlithe 181

Let’s start with a fan-favorite: Perrin and her Hisuian Growlithe. These two cards fit together like puzzle pieces in both art and lore. Look closely and you’ll see that Growlithe is gazing off-screen… right toward Perrin, who appears to be snapping a photo. In the Perrin card, we see Growlithe’s reflection in her lens.

This kind of storytelling across cards is a collector’s dream. Having both in a display (or side-by-side in your binder) brings their shared scene to life.

BUY PERRIN → BUY GROWLITHE →


 
 
THE UNNERVING TALE

Poltchageist 171 & Sinistcha ex 210

At first glance the card seems adorable – the boy adorably organizing photos with his Pokémon in the Poltchageist card, the cute handprint in the Sinistcha card – so sweet! But once you learn the lore behind Poltchageist, the whole thing takes an eerie turn: Poltchageist can drain the life force of those who consume or are sprinkled with its powdery body (hence the gloves). We’ll just leave it at that.

Did you miss it? Clefairy and Boltund make a cute cameo in the Sinistcha ex.

BUY POLTCHAGEIST → BUY SINISTCHA →

 
 

 
TWILIGHT PAIR

Volbeat 009 & Illumise 010

Volbeat and Illumise have always been two sides of the same glowing coin — and Twilight Masquerade finally gives them a sweet spotlight. These cards were designed as a perfect matching pair, with artwork that forms one connected scene when placed side by side. It’s a little enchanting moment — and a perfect reminder not to overlook your bulk! You might even have this pair lying around.

BUY VOLBEAT → BUY ILLUMISE →

 

 
 

Love Hidden Details?

There's an absolutely amazing artist who secretly tucks a Poké Ball into almost every card they illustrate — have you spotted them?

Browse our spotlight on the incredible Saya Tsuruta, and see how many hidden Poké Balls you can find! We bet you’ll be searching through your bulk to find more of these amazing little gems.

S E A R C H F O R P O K É B A L L S →


 
POKÉMON CAMEOS

Can You Spot the Hidden (and Not so Hidden) Pokémon?

One of the joys of Pokémon Cards is spotting the little surprises hiding in the background — blink and you’ll miss them! These little cameos add a layer of charm that makes flipping through the set even more fun. Keep your eyes peeled — your favorite might already be hiding in plain sight.

 
 

M O R E T W I L I G H T M A S Q U E R A D E

 

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Cutest Cards from Twilight Masquerade

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