Entire Pokémon Delta Reign Set List Revealed So Far

Looking for every Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution: Delta Reign card revealed so far? Releasing on November 6, 2026, Delta Reign will focus on the legendary Rayquaza: a Pokémon that has not had a set themed around it since the almost equally legendary Evolving Skies dropped back in 2021, changing the way many thought about modern Pokémon TCG sets and simultaneously raising the bar forever.

Below, I’ve compiled each card spoiled for the set thanks to the official reveal of its Japanese sister set, Storm Emeralda.

While sets do sometimes change between their earlier Japanese set card list and their eventual international release, lately the sets have been almost identical to one another. Delta Reign is likely no exception, and should be almost one-to-one with Storm Emeralda.

Delta Reign set details

Delta Reign Set Details

The inspiration for Delta Reign’s set name can be broken down into two parts. The Delta refers to Mega Rayquaza’s famous Delta Stream ability – one that removes its weakness as a flying type, thereby making the Pokémon almost invincible. The Reign part of the title is likely a reference to Rayquaza’s status as rule of the skies, as well as lord of the so-called “weather trio” made up of Rayquaza, Groudon, and Kyogre.

Put together, Delta Reign is quintessentially Mega Rayquaza. And that’s right on point given Mega Rayquaza itself will drive huge excitement for this set.

  • Release date: November 6, 2026

  • More than 70 cards

  • Over 30 secret rares

  • Introduces new connected stadium cards

Delta Reign Main Set List with English Translations

Below is the entire main set list for Delta Reign revealed so far.

Mega Rayquaza ex

Mega Rayquaza ex

058/076

Colorless - HP280 Basic Pokemon Ability: Ruler's Roar: Once during your turn, when you play this card from your hand onto your Bench, you may look at the top 4 cards of your deck and attach a Basic Energy card you find there to this Pokémon. Shuffle the remaining cards and put them at the bottom of your deck. [R][L][C] Storm Emeralda: 50x damage. This attack does 50 damage for each [Fire] and [Lightning] Energy attached to all of your Pokémon. Mega Evolution ex Rule: When your Mega Evolution Pokémon ex is Knocked Out, your opponent takes 3 Prize cards. Weakness: Lightning (x2) Resistance: Fighting (-30) Retreat: 2
Fletchling

Fletchling

060/076

Colorless - HP60 Basic Pokemon [C] Surprise Attack: 30 damage. Flip a coin. If tails, this attack does nothing. Weakness: Lightning (x2) Resistance: Fighting (-30) Retreat: 1
Fletchinder

Fletchinder

061/076

Colorless - HP80 Stage 1 - Evolves from Fletchling [C][C] Clutch: 40 damage. During your opponent's next turn, the Defending Pokémon can't retreat. Weakness: Lightning (x2) Resistance: Fighting (-30) Retreat: 1
Talonflame ex

Talonflame ex

062/076

Colorless - HP280 Stage 2 - Evolves from Fletchinder Ability: Excite Dive: Once during your turn, if this card is in your hand and you have a [Colorless] type "Mega Evolution ex" in play, you may use this Ability. Put this card onto your Bench. [C][C] Talon Hunt: 150 damage. If you like, search your deck for up to 2 cards and put them into your hand. Then, shuffle your deck. ex Rule: When your Pokémon ex is Knocked Out, your opponent takes 2 Prize cards. Weakness: Lightning (x2) Resistance: Fighting (-30) Retreat: 0
Adventure Lantern

Adventure Lantern

064/076

Trainer - Item Search your deck for 1 Basic [Fire] Energy card and 1 Basic [Lightning] Energy card, reveal them, and put them into your hand. Then, shuffle your deck. Item Rule: You may play any number of Item cards during your turn.
Mega Rayquaza Cap

Mega Rayquaza Cap

066/076

Trainer - Pokémon Tool The Pokémon this card is attached to can use the attack on this card. (You still need the necessary Energy to use this attack.) [C] Delta Gift: For each of your Pokémon that has a "Mega Rayquaza Cap" attached to it, search your deck for a Basic Energy card and attach it to that Pokémon. Then, shuffle your deck. Pokémon Tool Rule: Attach a Pokémon Tool to 1 of your Pokémon that doesn't already have a Pokémon Tool attached to it.
MC's Hype

MC's Hype

067/076

Trainer - Supporter Draw 2 cards. If your opponent has 3 or fewer Prize cards remaining, draw 2 more cards. Supporter Rule: You may play only 1 Supporter card during your turn.
Zinnia's Trust

Zinnia's Trust

069/076

Trainer - Supporter Switch your Active Pokémon with 1 of your Benched Pokémon. Then, move 1 Energy from the Pokémon that moved to your Bench to the new Active Pokémon. Supporter Rule: You may play only 1 Supporter card during your turn.
Legendary Mountain Peak

Legendary Mountain Peak

073/076

Trainer - Stadium When either player's [Colorless] Pokémon is Knocked Out by damage from an opponent's attack, that player takes 1 fewer Prize card. Card Rule: You cannot play this card by itself. You must combine 2 different types of "Legendary Mountain Peak" from your hand and play them together as 1 Stadium card to the field. Stadium Rule: You may play only 1 Stadium card during your turn. Put it next to the Active Spot. If another Stadium card is played, discard this card. A Stadium card with the same name cannot be played.
Legendary Mountain Peak (Alt Art)

Legendary Mountain Peak (Alt Art)

074/076

Trainer - Stadium When either player's [Colorless] Pokémon is Knocked Out by damage from an opponent's attack, that player takes 1 fewer Prize card. Card Rule: You cannot play this card by itself. You must combine 2 different types of "Legendary Mountain Peak" from your hand and play them together as 1 Stadium card to the field. Stadium Rule: You may play only 1 Stadium card during your turn. Put it next to the Active Spot. If another Stadium card is played, discard this card. A Stadium card with the same name cannot be played.
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So far, this set looks very exciting, and I’m especially stoked for some of the new strategies Mega Rayquaza ex introduces into the game as well as the new connected Stadium mechanic.

Mega Rayquaza ex card breakdown

Mega Rayquaza ex

The Mega Rayquaza ex is a compelling card, with the “Ruler’s Roar” ability enabling you to accelerate energies onto your Rayquaza. Meanwhile, “Storm Emeralda” is an attack that dishes out 50 damage per fire and lighning energy in play.

Rayquaza Cap

This damage output gets a huge buff thanks to the Mega Rayquaza Cap Pokémon Tool getting introduced in the set. Thanks to this handy tool and the “Ruler’s Roar” ability, players have plenty of ways to accelerate energy onto Mega Rayquaza ex and boost that damage output.

Connected Stadium cards bring a new mechanic into the Pokémon TCG

In addition to bringing Mega Rayquaza ex back into the game, Delta Reign will be introducing a brand new mechanic into the Mega Evolution era of the Pokémon TCG: connected Stadium cards. These connected stadiums are played simultaneously from your hand and count as one Stadium when in play. Given how strong Legendary Summit’s ability is (the first connected Stadium card revealed), it makes sense you would have to have two pieces to the puzzle before playing it – thereby limiting its power.


We’re still months out from the official international release of Mega Evolution: Delta Reign. Still, more info will quickly become available as both the first English spoilers are leaked for the set, as well as when we get a look at more of the cards to be included in Storm Emeralda. So stay tuned for more info on Mega Evolution: Delta Reign as it becomes available!

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