Sword & Shield Checklist
Complete card list for Sword & Shield, including set numbers, names, collector context, and sample cards to verify first. Use it to check what you own, what you still need, and which cards to scan next.
Checklist summary
216
Cards listed
216
Card numbers
Scan
Rarity signals
4/5
Collector fit
Collector snapshot
What matters in the Sword & Shield checklist
Use these set-level signals before you chase every row. The official set count is 216, while Pokex currently renders 216 cataloged cards for quick tracking.
Official set count
216
0 cards above the official number
Catalog rows
216
swsh1 catalog source
Top chase signal
Quick Ball
Top sample
Highest card number
#216
Rarity labels are sparse in this catalog snapshot, so the checklist highlights top sample cards and high-number cards instead.
Top sample cards to verify first
Start with these Sword & Shield cards when checking images, collector numbers, and variants. They give quick coverage across the high end of the checklist.
Best for collectors who want a structured set plan
Sword & Shield is useful when you want the set guide, card rows, price tools, and scanner links in one workflow. Start with the numbered base set, then use Quick Ball and nearby high-number cards as the chase pass.
Sword & Shield works well for collectors who already track set gaps and want a focused chase around high-number cards.
Next internal paths
Jump from the checklist into price, value, scanner, and collection workflows without returning to search results.
Sword & Shield card list
Tap a card to open its detail page. Scan owned cards in Pokex to track completion automatically.
How to use this checklist
Scan
Scan your Sword & Shield cards in Pokex instead of typing names manually.
Verify
Open card detail pages to confirm numbers, variants, and images.
Complete
Use your collection view to see missing cards and finish the set.
Frequently Asked Questions
01 How many cards are in the Sword & Shield checklist?
The Pokex catalog currently lists 216 cards for Sword & Shield. The official set count is 216, and some expansions include secret rares, promos, or alternate printings beyond the main set number.
02 Which Sword & Shield cards should I check first?
Start with Quick Ball, then verify the highest-number cards and any holo, reverse holo, full art, or promo variants you own.
03 Can I track Sword & Shield completion in Pokex?
Yes. Scan cards into Pokex and the app adds them to your collection automatically, so you can track set completion without manually maintaining a spreadsheet.
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