


Dragon Vault
Pokemon collecting is equal parts binder nostalgia, chase-card electricity, and long-memory set mythology — anchored right now by Kyurem.
A tradeable basket for the whole set.
Coverage is live on 100% of the set right now, which is enough to show the market center even before the long tail fully fills in.
Unspecified is the dominant rarity band in this release, while Dragon is the strongest card-family signal on the page today.
Collectors use Pokemon pages to answer three questions fast: what matters in this set, what the chase cards are doing, and what they still need for completion.
Real activity where we have it, honest signals where we do not.
Where the card count is concentrated.
The best current storefronts touching this lane.
Continue the chronology.
Heat signal across the full set.
The strongest gainers right now.
Cards losing momentum in the current window.
Built for real set goals, not generic wishlists.
VaultStore completion tracking is designed for any-copy, any-variant, grade-specific, and language-specific goals. This page already knows the full card map; the collector layer sits on top of it.
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Why this set matters right now.
Modern chases, WotC grails, Japanese print runs, and sealed product all hang off the same spine so a collector can move from context to card to listing without changing mental model.
Evolving Skies still behaves like the benchmark modern chase set.
151 keeps pulling casual nostalgia collectors into serious completion tracking.
A destination page, not just a listing grid.
Dragon Vault is a 21-card promotional set released by The Pokemon Company in 2026, positioned as a specialized collection targeting dragon-type enthusiasts. The set emerged during a period of renewed interest in dragon mechanics within the Pokemon Trading Card Game, following several years of dragon-focused competitive formats. The collection centers on evolutionary lines and legendary dragons, with Kyurem, Rayquaza, and the Dratini-Dragonair-Dragonite line serving as primary attractions. These cards represent significant reprint opportunities for established dragon archetypes while introducing updated artwork and potential mechanical refinements relevant to the contemporary metagame. As a limited promotional release, Dragon Vault maintains relatively restricted print runs compared to standard expansions, affecting secondary market availability and long-term collector value. The set's modest card count suggests a curated approach rather than comprehensive coverage, making individual card scarcity a notable consideration for serious collectors pursuing complete sets or specific high-demand printings.
Pokemon set pages should explain the release context, show which art and rarity layers matter, and surface where the money and demand are concentrating.
Dragon Vault sits inside the live pokemon set library. and matters because it combines set identity, chase hierarchy, and live market behavior in one place.
VaultStore currently tracks 21 cards on this page, with 1 distinct variant treatments represented across the set.


