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Call of Legends

Titan Cards offer a wide variety of Pokemon Card Singles from the Call of Legends set including common, uncommon, rare and rare holo Pokemon Cards as well as Shiny Rare Holos subject to availability.

Call of Legends was the first and only set of Pokemon Cards in the Call of Legends series, it was released February 9th, 2011 and contained a total of 106 cards. The set was never released in Japan.

This expansion was literally introduced released as a stop-gap prior to the release of Gen V Pokemon into trading card form; the set introduces Shiny Rare Holo versions of 11 Legendary Pokemon. Like most TCG expansions the main set of cards was complimented by the release of two theme decks; Retort and Recon.

Official set description
Their names are legend: Raikou. Entei. Suicune. Lugia. Ho-Oh. Kyogre. Groudon. Rayquaza. Deoxys. Dialga. Palkia. And when Legendary Pokémon come together, only the greatest Trainers can control their might. In the Pokémon TCG: Call of Legends expansion, not only will you discover incredibly powerful Pokémon—including very rare “Shiny” versions of some of them—but you’ll also find exciting new Lost Zone effects to expand your gameplay choices. The Legendary Pokémon have gathered—are you ready to answer the call?

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Items arrived very quickly and products were packaged very securely. Great communication from the staff at Titan cards.

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Excellent experience

Been after an Elite Pokémon Celebrations Trainer set for some time now for my son. Titan Cards emailed me when it was back in stock, dispatch and delivery was really quick. They also included some little freebies in too, which my son really appreciated. Good price, good service, will be using again!

Bradley Jacques

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Ordered some single cards from Titan, with standard shipping. Unfortunately after a week the cards still hadn’t arrived so I contacted them. They quickly got back to me and contacted Royal Mail. Once confirming Royal Mail had lost the package they resent the cards, thankfully with no other issues. Special mention to Tom that handle the problem brilliantly.

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