Complete Pokémon Team Up Card List

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Are you trying to track down every single card from the Team Up set for your collection or your next deck?

I get it, I’ve spent hours hunting for complete lists, checking which cards I’m missing, and figuring out which ones actually matter in gameplay.

That’s why I created this guide. I’ve gone through the entire set myself, comparing official sources and cross-checking details, so you don’t have to waste your time.

In this blog, I’ll give you a clear, complete list of all Team Up cards, including key details that can help when you’re collecting or building decks.

I’ll also share my own tips from testing these cards in matches and organizing my collection.

By the end, you’ll have a solid reference that makes it easy to see what you need and what’s worth focusing on.

Why Collectors and Players Like Team Up

The Sun & Moon Team Up expansion is a popular set in the Pokémon Trading Card Game, bringing new gameplay options for both collectors and players.

At the heart of the set are TAG TEAM Pokémon-GX cards, where two Pokémon work together with high HP and powerful GX attacks, making them strong in competitive play.

The set also includes regular Pokémon-GX cards with solid abilities and detailed artwork. Full Art cards add extra visual appeal with foil backgrounds that highlight favorite Pokémon and key characters.

Prism Star Cards introduce unique rules, letting you use only one per deck and sending them to the Lost Zone when discarded.

Their rainbow-colored art makes them stand out to collectors. Team Up offers a good mix of gameplay strategy and collectible value for any Pokémon TCG fan.

Prism Star Cards in the Team Up Set

Let’s first take a closer look at the Prism Star cards from the Team Up set. These unique cards have special rules and striking artwork that make them both powerful in play and highly collectible.

1. Tapu Koko Prism Star

team up card Tapu Koko Prism Star

Tapu Koko Prism Star is an Electric-type Pokémon card with vibrant, rainbow-tinged artwork. Its Prism Star rule allows only one copy per deck, making it rare and collectible.

When discarded, it goes to the Lost Zone instead of the discard pile, adding a strategic twist in gameplay. This card is prized for both its powerful Electric-type abilities and striking design, appealing to collectors and competitive players alike.

  • Deck Limit: One copy per deck
  • Discard Rule: Discards go to the Lost Zone
  • Collector Value: Sought-after for gameplay and artwork

2. Shaymin Prism Star

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Shaymin Prism Star is a Grass-type Pokémon card known for its radiant artwork. Like other Prism Stars, it’s limited to one per deck and moves to the Lost Zone when discarded.

Its abilities often provide tactical advantages, such as healing or card draw, making it useful in matches. Collectors value Shaymin for its rarity, design, and strategic play.

  • Deck Limit: One copy per deck
  • Discard Rule: Moves to Lost Zone on discard
  • Collector Value: Rare and useful in gameplay

3. Wondrous Labyrinth Prism Star

team up card Wondrous Labyrinth Prism Star

Wondrous Labyrinth is a Prism Star Stadium Trainer card that helps evolution strategies by reducing Retreat Costs for evolved Pokémon.

Its a one-copy limit per deck, and the Lost Zone discard rule adds tactical depth. The card is appreciated for both gameplay support and collector value in the Team Up set.

  • Card Type: Prism Star Stadium
  • Deck Limit: One copy per deck; discarded to Lost Zone
  • Gameplay Benefit: Supports evolutionary strategies

4. Black Market Prism Star

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Black Market Prism Star is a Trainer Item card with important gameplay uses, allowing strategic deck manipulation.

Following the Prism Star rule, it’s limited to one per deck and is sent to the Lost Zone when used. This makes it valuable for competitive play and sought after by collectors.

  • Card Type: Trainer Item
  • Deck Limit: One copy per deck; discarded to Lost Zone
  • Collector Value: Valuable for gameplay and collection

Complete Team Up Card List

This table contains a full list of team-up cards, including their names, categories, types, and rarities. It serves as a quick reference for collectors and enthusiasts looking to track or organize their collection.

Card # Card Name Card Type / Subtype Element / Pokémon Type Rarity
1/181 Celebi & Venusaur GX Pokémon / TAG TEAM GX Grass Rare Holo GX
2/181 Weedle Pokémon / Basic Grass Common
3/181 Weedle Pokémon / Basic Grass Common
4/181 Kakuna Pokémon / Stage 1 Grass Uncommon
5/181 Beedrill Pokémon / Stage 2 Grass Rare
6/181 Paras Pokémon / Basic Grass Common
7/181 Parasect Pokémon / Stage 1 Grass Rare
8/181 Exeggcute Pokémon / Basic Grass Common
9/181 Pinsir Pokémon / Basic Grass Rare
11/181 Charmander Pokémon / Basic Fire Common
12/181 Charmander Pokémon / Basic Fire Common
13/181 Charmeleon Pokémon / Stage 1 Fire Uncommon
14/181 Charizard Pokémon / Stage 2 Fire Rare
15/181 Vulpix Pokémon / Basic Fire Common
16/181 Ninetales Pokémon / Stage 1 Fire Rare
17/181 Ponyta Pokémon / Basic Fire Common
18/181 Rapidash Pokémon / Stage 1 Fire Uncommon
19/181 Moltres Pokémon / Basic Fire Rare Holo
20/181 Litten Pokémon / Basic Fire Common
21/181 Torracat Pokémon / Stage 1 Fire Uncommon
22/181 Squirtle Pokémon / Basic Water Common
23/181 Squirtle Pokémon / Basic Water Common
24/181 Wartortle Pokémon / Stage 1 Water Uncommon
25/181 Blastoise Pokémon / Stage 2 Water Rare
26/181 Psyduck Pokémon / Basic Water Common
27/181 Golduck Pokémon / Stage 1 Water Uncommon
28/181 Staryu Pokémon / Basic Water Common
29/181 Magikarp Pokémon / Basic Water Common
30/181 Gyarados Pokémon / Stage 1 Water Rare Holo
31/181 Lapras Pokémon / Basic Water Rare
32/181 Articuno Pokémon / Basic Water Rare Holo
33/181 Pikachu & Zekrom GX Pokémon / TAG TEAM GX Lightning Rare Holo GX
34/181 Alolan Geodude Pokémon / Basic Lightning Common
35/181 Alolan Geodude Pokémon / Basic Lightning Common
36/181 Alolan Graveler Pokémon / Stage 1 Lightning Uncommon
37/181 Alolan Golem Pokémon / Stage 2 Lightning Rare
38/181 Voltorb Pokémon / Basic Lightning Common
39/181 Electrode Pokémon / Stage 1 Lightning Rare Holo
40/181 Zapdos Pokémon / Basic Lightning Rare Holo
41/181 Mareep Pokémon / Basic Lightning Common
42/181 Flaaffy Pokémon / Stage 1 Lightning Uncommon
43/181 Ampharos GX Pokémon / GX Lightning Rare Holo GX
44/181 Blitzle Pokémon / Basic Lightning Common
45/181 Zebstrika Pokémon / Stage 1 Lightning Rare
46/181 Emolga Pokémon / Basic Lightning Common
47/181 Joltik Pokémon / Basic Lightning Common
48/181 Galvantula Pokémon / Stage 1 Lightning Rare
49/181 Helioptile Pokémon / Basic Lightning Common
50/181 Heliolisk Pokémon / Stage 1 Lightning Uncommon
52/181 Zeraora Pokémon / Basic Lightning Rare Holo
53/181 Gengar & Mimikyu GX Pokémon / TAG TEAM GX Psychic Rare Holo GX
54/181 Nidoran♀ Pokémon / Basic Psychic Common
55/181 Nidorina Pokémon / Stage 1 Psychic Uncommon
56/181 Nidoqueen Pokémon / Stage 2 Psychic Rare
57/181 Nidoran♂ Pokémon / Basic Psychic Common
58/181 Nidorino Pokémon / Stage 1 Psychic Uncommon
59/181 Nidoking Pokémon / Stage 2 Psychic Rare
60/181 Tentacool Pokémon / Basic Psychic Common
61/181 Tentacruel Pokémon / Stage 1 Psychic Uncommon
62/181 Grimer Pokémon / Basic Psychic Common
63/181 Muk Pokémon / Stage 1 Psychic Rare
64/181 Alolan Marowak Pokémon / Stage 1 Psychic Rare
65/181 Starmie Pokémon / Stage 1 Psychic Rare
66/181 Mr. Mime Pokémon / Basic Psychic Rare
67/181 Mr. Mime GX Pokémon / GX Psychic Rare Holo GX
68/181 Jynx Pokémon / Basic Psychic Uncommon
69/181 Cosmog Pokémon / Basic Psychic Common
70/181 Cosmoem Pokémon / Stage 1 Psychic Uncommon
71/181 Mankey Pokémon / Basic Fighting Common
72/181 Primeape Pokémon / Stage 1 Fighting Rare
73/181 Hitmonlee Pokémon / Basic Fighting Uncommon
74/181 Hitmonchan Pokémon / Basic Fighting Uncommon
75/181 Omanyte Pokémon / Stage 1 Fighting Uncommon
76/181 Omastar Pokémon / Stage 2 Fighting Rare Holo
77/181 Kabuto Pokémon / Stage 1 Fighting Uncommon
78/181 Kabutops Pokémon / Stage 2 Fighting Rare
79/181 Larvitar Pokémon / Basic Fighting Common
80/181 Pupitar Pokémon / Stage 1 Fighting Uncommon
81/181 Pancham Pokémon / Basic Fighting Common
82/181 Lycanroc GX Pokémon / GX Fighting Rare Holo GX
83/181 Alolan Grimer Pokémon / Basic Darkness Common
84/181 Alolan Muk Pokémon / Stage 1 Darkness Rare
85/181 Tyranitar Pokémon / Stage 2 Darkness Rare Holo
86/181 Poochyena Pokémon / Basic Darkness Common
87/181 Mightyena Pokémon / Stage 1 Darkness Rare
88/181 Absol Pokémon / Basic Darkness Rare Holo
89/181 Spiritomb Pokémon / Basic Darkness Uncommon
90/181 Zorua Pokémon / Basic Darkness Common
91/181 Zoroark Pokémon / Stage 1 Darkness Rare Holo
92/181 Vullaby Pokémon / Basic Darkness Common
93/181 Mandibuzz Pokémon / Stage 1 Darkness Rare
94/181 Pangoro Pokémon / Stage 1 Darkness Rare
95/181 Yveltal Pokémon / Basic Darkness Rare Holo
96/181 Hoopa GX Pokémon / GX Darkness Rare Holo GX
97/181 Incineroar GX Pokémon / GX Fire Rare Holo GX
98/181 Skarmory Pokémon / Basic Metal Rare
99/181 Jirachi Pokémon / Basic Metal Rare Holo
100/181 Bronzor Pokémon / Basic Metal Common
101/181 Bronzong Pokémon / Stage 1 Metal Rare
102/181 Ferroseed Pokémon / Basic Metal Common
103/181 Ferrothorn Pokémon / Stage 1 Metal Rare
104/181 Pawniard Pokémon / Basic Metal Common
105/181 Bisharp Pokémon / Stage 1 Metal Rare
106/181 Cobalion GX Pokémon / GX Metal Rare Holo GX
107/181 Honedge Pokémon / Basic Metal Common
108/181 Doublade Pokémon / Stage 1 Metal Uncommon
109/181 Aegislash Pokémon / Stage 2 Metal Rare Holo
110/181 Klefki Pokémon / Basic Metal Common
111/181 Alolan Ninetales Pokémon / Stage 1 Fairy Rare Holo
112/181 Mimikyu Pokémon / Basic Fairy Rare
113/181 Latias & Latios GX Pokémon / TAG TEAM GX Dragon Rare Holo GX
114/181 Alolan Exeggutor Pokémon / Stage 1 Dragon Rare
115/181 Alolan Exeggutor Pokémon / Stage 1 Dragon Rare
116/181 Dratini Pokémon / Basic Dragon Common
117/181 Dratini Pokémon / Basic Dragon Common
118/181 Dragonair Pokémon / Stage 1 Dragon Uncommon
119/181 Dragonite Pokémon / Stage 2 Dragon Rare Holo
120/181 Eevee & Snorlax GX Pokémon / TAG TEAM GX Colorless Rare Holo GX
121/181 Pidgey Pokémon / Basic Colorless Common
122/181 Pidgey Pokémon / Basic Colorless Common
123/181 Pidgeotto Pokémon / Stage 1 Colorless Uncommon
124/181 Pidgeot Pokémon / Stage 2 Colorless Rare
125/181 Meowth Pokémon / Basic Colorless Common
126/181 Persian Pokémon / Stage 1 Colorless Uncommon
127/181 Farfetch’d Pokémon / Basic Colorless Uncommon
128/181 Kangaskhan Pokémon / Basic Colorless Uncommon
129/181 Tauros Pokémon / Basic Colorless Uncommon
130/181 Aerodactyl Pokémon / Stage 1 Colorless Rare
131/181 Lugia Pokémon / Basic Colorless Rare Holo
132/181 Zangoose Pokémon / Basic Colorless Rare Holo
133/181 Bill’s Analysis Trainer / Supporter Rare Holo
135/181 Brock’s Grit Trainer / Supporter Uncommon
136/181 Buff Padding Trainer / Pokémon Tool Uncommon
137/181 Dana Trainer / Supporter Uncommon
138/181 Dangerous Drill Trainer / Item Uncommon
139/181 Electrocharger Trainer / Item Uncommon
140/181 Erika’s Hospitality Trainer / Supporter Rare Holo
141/181 Evelyn Trainer / Supporter Uncommon
142/181 Fairy Charm UB Trainer / Pokémon Tool Uncommon
143/181 Grass Memory Trainer / Pokémon Tool Uncommon
144/181 Ingo & Emmet Trainer / Supporter Uncommon
145/181 Jasmine Trainer / Supporter Uncommon
146/181 Judge Whistle Trainer / Item Uncommon
147/181 Lavender Town Trainer / Stadium Uncommon
148/181 Metal Goggles Trainer / Pokémon Tool Uncommon
149/181 Morgan Trainer / Supporter Uncommon
150/181 Nanu Trainer / Supporter Uncommon
151/181 Nita Trainer / Supporter Uncommon
152/181 Pokémon Communication Trainer / Item Uncommon
153/181 Return Label Trainer / Item Uncommon
154/181 Sabrina’s Suggestion Trainer / Supporter Uncommon
155/181 Unidentified Fossil Trainer / Item Uncommon
156/181 Viridian Forest Trainer / Stadium Uncommon
157/181 Water Memory Trainer / Pokémon Tool Uncommon
159/181 Celebi & Venusaur GX Pokémon / TAG TEAM GX Grass Rare Ultra
160/181 Magikarp & Wailord GX Pokémon / TAG TEAM GX Water Rare Ultra
161/181 Magikarp & Wailord GX Pokémon / TAG TEAM GX Water Rare Secret
162/181 Pikachu & Zekrom GX Pokémon / TAG TEAM GX Lightning Rare Ultra
163/181 Ampharos GX Pokémon / GX Lightning Rare Ultra
164/181 Gengar & Mimikyu GX Pokémon / TAG TEAM GX Psychic Rare Ultra
165/181 Gengar & Mimikyu GX Pokémon / TAG TEAM GX Psychic Rare Ultra
166/181 Hoopa GX Pokémon / GX Darkness Rare Ultra
167/181 Incineroar GX Pokémon / GX Fire Rare Ultra
168/181 Cobalion GX Pokémon / GX Metal Rare Ultra
169/181 Latias & Latios GX Pokémon / TAG TEAM GX Dragon Rare Ultra
170/181 Latias & Latios GX Pokémon / TAG TEAM GX Dragon Rare Ultra
171/181 Eevee & Snorlax GX Pokémon / TAG TEAM GX Colorless Rare Ultra
172/181 Brock’s Grit Trainer / Supporter Rare Ultra
173/181 Dana Trainer / Supporter Rare Ultra
174/181 Erika’s Hospitality Trainer / Supporter Rare Ultra
175/181 Evelyn Trainer / Supporter Rare Ultra
176/181 Ingo & Emmet Trainer / Supporter Rare Ultra
177/181 Jasmine Trainer / Supporter Rare Ultra
178/181 Morgan Trainer / Supporter Rare Ultra
179/181 Nanu Trainer / Supporter Rare Ultra
180/181 Nita Trainer / Supporter Rare Ultra
181/181 Sabrina’s Suggestion Trainer / Supporter Rare Ultra
182/181 Celebi & Venusaur GX Pokémon / TAG TEAM GX Grass Rare Secret
183/181 Magikarp & Wailord GX Pokémon / TAG TEAM GX Water Rare Secret
184/181 Pikachu & Zekrom GX Pokémon / TAG TEAM GX Lightning Rare Secret
185/181 Ampharos GX Pokémon / GX Lightning Rare Secret
186/181 Gengar & Mimikyu GX Pokémon / TAG TEAM GX Psychic Rare Secret
187/181 Hoopa GX Pokémon / GX Darkness Rare Secret
188/181 Incineroar GX Pokémon / GX Fire Rare Secret
189/181 Cobalion GX Pokémon / GX Metal Rare Secret
190/181 Latias & Latios GX Pokémon / TAG TEAM GX Dragon Rare Secret
191/181 Eevee & Snorlax GX Pokémon / TAG TEAM GX Colorless Rare Secret
192/181 Dangerous Drill Trainer / Item Rare Secret
193/181 Electrocharger Trainer / Item Rare Secret
194/181 Judge Whistle Trainer / Item Rare Secret
195/181 Metal Goggles Trainer / Pokémon Tool Rare Secret
196/181 Pokémon Communication Trainer / Item Rare Secret

Tips for Organizing and Tracking Your Pokémon Collection

Keeping your Pokémon collection organized makes it easier to manage, protect, and enjoy your cards. Let’s see a simple guide:

  • Categorize by Type or Set: Sort cards by Pokémon type, evolution stage, or set number to locate them quickly and track duplicates.
  • Binders and Sleeves: Use protective sleeves to prevent damage and store cards in binders for easy access and display.
  • Digital Tracking: Maintain a spreadsheet or use a collection app to record details like rarity, set, and condition, helping track trades and gaps.
  • Label Extras: Keep duplicates in clearly labeled boxes, simplifying trades and preventing mix-ups.
  • Regular Review: Periodically check your collection for missing or damaged cards and update your digital records to stay current.
  • Safe Storage: Store cards away from direct sunlight, moisture, and heat to maintain condition over time.
  • Plan Trades: Track potential trades in a list to negotiate efficiently and avoid losing valuable cards.

Conclusion

I hope this guide has helped you understand the complete team-up card list.

I know how frustrating it can feel trying to track every card, understand its type, rarity, and strategy all at once. I wanted to make that process simpler and more organized for you.

By breaking down the list step by step, I aimed to remove the confusion collectors often face and give you a clear view of your collection.

I also shared insights on how to manage, trade, and prioritize your cards efficiently. Seeing the full team-up card list can save time, prevent mistakes, and make collecting more enjoyable.

I’ve walked you through the details so you can feel confident, turning what once felt overwhelming into a fun, manageable experience.

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