Phantasmal Flames Master Set: The Ultimate Collector’s Guide

Chasing the Phantoms: Your Ultimate Guide to the Phantasmal Flames Master Set

The Phantasmal Flames expansion has finally arrived, and for dedicated TCG collectors, the challenge is clear: completing the Phantasmal Flames Master Set.

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While many players are happy to just collect their favorite cards, a master set collector is on a different quest. This is the ultimate test of patience and dedication. But what exactly does it mean to “complete the set,” and what will it take for Phantasmal Flames?

This guide breaks down every single card you need, from the most common Cinderling to the rarest full-art Charizard.

What is a Phantasmal Flames Master Set?

First, let’s be clear. A “master set” is different from a standard set.

  • A Standard Set means collecting one of each card in the main numbered list (e.g., cards 1 through 94).
  • A Master Set means collecting one of every single card and every single variant. This includes all standard cards, all reverse holos, and all secret rares.

For Phantasmal Flames, this means you are hunting for:

  • Every standard card (Common, Uncommon, Rare)
  • Every reverse holo version of those cards
  • Every standard holo rare
  • All Ultra Rares, Full Arts, and Alternate Arts
  • All Secret Rares
  • Any included promo cards (if applicable)

How Many Cards Are in the Phantasmal Flames Master Set?

This is the big question every collector asks. While the official set list contains 94 cards, this is not the master set total.

The complete Phantasmal Flames Master Set contains cards.

Phantasmal Flames Master Set Checklist (At a Glance)

To summarize, your binder will need spaces for all of the following:

Card TypeNumber of Cards
Standard Set (Commons, Uncommons, Rares)94
Reverse Holos82
Secret Rares (Full Arts, Alt Arts, etc.)36
Total Cards for Master Set212

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About the Master Set

We’re covering some of the most-Googled questions about completing this set.

H3: How many reverse holos are in the Phantasmal Flames master set?

There are 82 reverse holo cards to collect in the Phantasmal Flames set. This includes one for every Common, Uncommon, and Rare card.

H3: How many secret rares are in the Phantasmal Flames set?

There are 36 secret rare cards in total. This includes all Full Arts, Alternate Arts, Rainbow Rares, and Gold Rares.

H3: What is the hardest card to pull from Phantasmal Flames?

While this is subjective, the general consensus is that the Alternate Art Charizard is the most difficult and valuable “chase card” in the set, followed closely by the Gold Charizard.

H3: What’s the best way to complete a master set?

  1. Buy Booster Boxes: Start by opening 2-3 booster boxes to build a strong base of commons, uncommons, and reverse holos.
  2. Trade: Join local TCG groups or use online forums to trade your duplicates for cards you’re missing.
  3. Buy Singles: Once you are down to your last 20-30 cards, it is almost always cheaper to buy the remaining reverse holos and secret rares as “singles” from a local game store or online marketplace.

Is Completing the Phantasmal Flames Master Set Worth It?

Completing a master set is a true labor of love. It’s a fantastic way to experience the entire artwork and design of an expansion. While it can be a significant investment, the feeling of slotting that final, elusive card into your binder is something few other hobbies can match.

The Phantasmal Flames set is filled with incredible art, and building the master set is the best way to appreciate it all.

Happy hunting!

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