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Skyridge

Titan Cards offer a wide variety of Pokemon Card Singles from the Skyridge set of the Pokemon Trading Card game including common, uncommon, rare and rare holo cards.

Skyridge was the third and final set of Pokemon Cards to be released in the e-Card era of the Pokemon TCG and was the last time Wizards of the Coast would release a Pokemon TCG expansion. The English release of the set arrived on May 12th, 2003 and included 182 cards in total, pretty large as Pokemon sets go, and for it's time, colossal.

Like the other e-Reader series sets before it, the set was compatible with the Nintendo e-Reader and used dotprint technology, like in previous sets this meant larger card borders at the loss of Pokedex information etc. This was the last set to feature Crystal Pokémon, and the last to feature the Psi Pokemon Kadabra, despite Abra and Alakazam being included in numerous sets that followed. Two theme decks were released alongside Skyridge; Eeveelution and Mind Machine.

Official set description

Get a Clear Advantage over Your Opponents

The Pokémon®-e: Skyridge™ set has 6 Pokémon with the new Crystal Type Poké-Body power that lets them handle whatever types of Energy you want to deal out. This exciting set also introduces evolved Pokémon with healing abilities that activate whenever you attach Energy, as well as an exciting, new mechanic—Mystery Plate.

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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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