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EX Ruby & Sapphire

Titan Cards offers a wide variety of Pokemon Card Singles from the EX Ruby & Sapphire set of the Pokemon TCG including common, uncommon, rare, rare holo and EX cards.

EX Ruby & Sapphire was the name of the first set of Pokemon Cards released in the EX Series of the Pokemon Trading Card game. The English release arrived on June 18th, 2003 and contained a total of 109 cards.

Ruby & Sapphire introduced a number of new game mechanics and a new type of card design, it was also the first expansion of the TCG to be released by Nintendo following Wizards of the Coast losing the Pokemon TCG license. The set is loosely themed around the Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire games and the first to introduce Generation III Pokemon in trading card form. Alongside the release of the expansion came the twin theme decks; Ruby and Sapphire.

Titan Cards offers a wide variety of Pokemon Card Singles from the EX Ruby & Sapphire set of the Pokemon TCG including common, uncommon, rare, rare holo and EX cards.

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1 week Ago
Items arrived very quickly and products…

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

Jordan Graham

1 week ago
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

1 week ago
Lost Cards

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.

Adam Finnegan