Fusion

Strike

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S W O R D & S H I E L D

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Fusion Strike expands the TCG with Mew VMAX, Gengar VMAX, and the debut of the Fusion Strike battle style. Did you know? at 284 cards, it’s the largest Pokémon TCG set ever printed, making it a true challenge — and thrill — for collectors to complete. Scroll down for the full visual card list, free checklist, binder placeholders, pull rates, and more.

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284

Set
Symbol

Black and white snake illustration

Visual Card List

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Chase Cards

Fusion Strike Chase Cards

Tap to reveal just some the most sought-after hits from the Fusion Strike set.

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Fusion Strike Gengar VMAX Alt Art
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Fusion Strike Espeon VMAX Alt Art
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Fusion Strike Mew VMAX Alt Art
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Fusion Strike Celebi V
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Fusion Strike Inteleon VMAX Alt Art
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Genesect V Fusion Strike

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Final Thoughts

Is Fusion Strike Worth it?

TL;DR: 1000%!

    Mainly just for its standout alternate arts — especially the fan-favorite Espeon VMAX and the adorable Gengar VMAX.

But, the set is huge (the biggest of the Sword & Shield era), which means it can be frustrating to open if you’re hunting something specific. That said, the variety is impressive, and there are some really fun cards tucked in, like Mew VMAX and Celebi V alt art. If you’re into Eeveelutions, Gengar, or just want a wide mix of cool artwork, Fusion Strike is worth a few packs — or grabbing your favorite singles to save the headache.