The complete Skyridge card list, from the E-Card series. Use it as a checklist while you build the set in a binder — then grab the printable dividers and placeholder cards below to keep every slot in order.

Card list · 182 cards
Most valuable cards
Highest TCGplayer market price in this set. Completing the whole set as singles runs about $31,400. Prices as of 2026/08/16. See the 10 most valuable →
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$535Sealed Skyridge product
We don't track MSRP for this set. Booster boxes, Elite Trainer Boxes, and bundles trade at whatever the market asks — once a set is out of print that can be well above what it cost at retail, so compare a few listings before buying.
Sealed Skyridge on TCGplayerMaster set: 293 printings
Skyridge has 182 cards, but a master set chases every printing — 143 normal · 24 holo · 126 reverse holo. Reverse holos are why the number jumps: most commons and uncommons exist twice, once normal and once reverse. That works out to 33 full 9-pocket pages.
Illustrators in this set
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Quick answers
How many cards are in Skyridge?
Skyridge has 144 cards in the base set plus 38 secret rares beyond the printed total — 182 cards in all. It released May 12, 2003 as part of the E-Card series (set code SK).
What is the most expensive card in Skyridge?
Charizard (#146) currently leads at around $3,250 TCGplayer market price as of 2026/08/16. Prices move constantly — the most-valuable grid on this page updates with our weekly price refresh.
How many cards are in a Skyridge master set?
A master set means one of every printing, not one of every card number — so Skyridge's 182 cards become 293 printings: 143 normal, 24 holo, 126 reverse holo. Reverse holos are the reason the number jumps; most commons and uncommons exist in both a normal and a reverse-holo version.
How much does it cost to complete Skyridge?
Buying one of each card as singles costs about $31,400 at current TCGplayer market prices — the 144-card base set alone is about $13,400, with the secret rares carrying most of the rest (prices as of 2026/08/16). That counts one regular printing per card, not reverse-holo variants, and buying singles is almost always cheaper than chasing a complete set from packs.
Is there a printable checklist for Skyridge?
You can track Skyridge right on this page — tap the collect button on any card and your progress saves in your browser, no account needed.
















































































































































































