The Diamond & Pearl era spans 8 Pokémon TCG sets and 900 tracked cards, released between 2007 and 2008. It introduced Pokémon Lv.X and the Gen 4 roster. The top chase across the era is Charizard from Stormfront at $668.75 on the open market.
— Gen 4 kicks off. Lv.X cards and the first truly "modern" look.
Pulled from every parent expansion in the era, ranked by live market price.
The Diamond & Pearl era of the Pokémon TCG covers 8 expansions released between 2007 and 2008, totalling 900 tracked cards on Chase Season.
Mechanically the era introduced Pokémon Lv.X and the Gen 4 roster, which reset both gameplay and the chase-card meta.
It follows the EX era and precedes the Platinum era — sitting in the middle of the modern TCG timeline.
The top chase across the era is Charizard from Stormfront at $668.75, and 8 sets in the era have at least one tracked card with live market pricing.
Every parent expansion tracked on Chase Season. Click a row to open the full card list, rarity breakdown, and live pricing.
Compared to the EX era it represents the next chapter of the Pokémon TCG, with a fresh chase-card meta and updated card frame design. It is succeeded by the Platinum era, which builds on the same mechanics with new variants and pulled-rate adjustments.
History, mechanics, top chases, and how this era fits in the wider Pokémon TCG timeline — answered with live data from Chase Season.