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Diamond & Pearlera.

Window2007 → 2008

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.

Top chase cards↓Browse 8 sets
01 · Sets in era
8
parent expansions
02 · Cards tracked
900
live pricing
03 · Date range
2007 — 2008
complete
04 · Highest chase
$669
cross-set top
05 · Avg top
$278
per set
01 · Top of the era
Cross-set · ranked by price

What are the top chase cards across the Diamond & Pearl era?

Pulled from every parent expansion in the era, ranked by live market price.

#01 · Top Chase
Charizard – Rare Secret – Stormfront
Charizard
Rare Secret
$668.75
Score 50
#02
Glaceon LV.X – Rare Holo LV.X – Majestic Dawn
Glaceon LV.X
Rare Holo LV.X
$500
Score 50
#03
Leafeon LV.X – Rare Holo LV.X – Majestic Dawn
Leafeon LV.X
Rare Holo LV.X
$393.33
Score 50
#04
Dialga LV.X – Rare Holo LV.X – Great Encounters
Dialga LV.X
Rare Holo LV.X
$249.99
Score 50
#05
Mewtwo LV.X – Rare Holo LV.X – Legends Awakened
Mewtwo LV.X
Rare Holo LV.X
$247.99
Score 70
#06
Charizard G LV.X – Promo – DP Black Star Promos
Charizard G LV.X
Promo
$217.99
Score 50
#07
Rayquaza C LV.X – Promo – DP Black Star Promos
Rayquaza C LV.X
Promo
$207.68
Score 50
#08
Charmander – Rare Secret – Stormfront
Charmander
Rare Secret
$179.05
Score 50
#09
Mew – Rare Holo – Secret Wonders
Mew
Rare Holo
$164.01
Score 69
#10
Charizard – Rare Holo – Secret Wonders
Charizard
Rare Holo
$148.72
Score 49
02 · Field notes
History · context · meta

What is the Diamond & Pearl era of Pokémon TCG?

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.

◇ Era at a glance
First set
DP Black Star Promos
Latest set
Stormfront
Introduced
introduced Pokémon Lv.X and the Gen 4 roster
Top chase
$669
Status
Closed
03 · Manifest
8 expansions · newest first

Which sets are in the Diamond & Pearl era?

Every parent expansion tracked on Chase Season. Click a row to open the full card list, rarity breakdown, and live pricing.

  1. 01
    Stormfront
    Stormfront
    SF · NOV 2008 · 106 cards
    Top chase
    $669
    →
  2. 02
    Legends Awakened
    Legends Awakened
    LA · AUG 2008 · 146 cards
    Top chase
    $248
    →
  3. 03
    Majestic Dawn
    Majestic Dawn
    MD · MAY 2008 · 100 cards
    Top chase
    $500
    →
  4. 04
    Great Encounters
    Great Encounters
    GE · FEB 2008 · 106 cards
    Top chase
    $250
    →
  5. 05
    Secret Wonders
    Secret Wonders
    SW · NOV 2007 · 132 cards
    Top chase
    $164
    →
  6. 06
    Mysterious Treasures
    Mysterious Treasures
    MT · AUG 2007 · 124 cards
    Top chase
    $59
    →
  7. 07
    Diamond & Pearl
    Diamond & Pearl
    DP · MAY 2007 · 130 cards
    Top chase
    $118
    →
  8. 08
    DP Black Star Promos
    DP Black Star Promos
    PR-DPP · MAY 2007 · 56 cards
    Top chase
    $218
    →
04 · Timeline
Where it sits

How does the Diamond & Pearl era compare?

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.

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05 · Reference desk

Frequently asked about the Diamond & Pearl era

History, mechanics, top chases, and how this era fits in the wider Pokémon TCG timeline — answered with live data from Chase Season.

6 questions answered
Q.01

How many sets are in the Diamond & Pearl era?

The Diamond & Pearl era contains 8 expansions on Chase Season, with 900 tracked cards across the era.
Q.02

When did the Diamond & Pearl era start and end?

The Diamond & Pearl era runs from 2007 to 2008.
Q.03

What is the most valuable card in the Diamond & Pearl era?

The top chase across the Diamond & Pearl era is Charizard from Stormfront at $668.75 on the open market.
Q.04

What did the Diamond & Pearl era introduce?

Mechanically, the Diamond & Pearl era introduced Pokémon Lv.X and the Gen 4 roster.
Q.05

Which era came before Diamond & Pearl?

The Diamond & Pearl era is preceded by the EX era.
Q.06

Which era came after Diamond & Pearl?

The Diamond & Pearl era is followed by the Platinum era.
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