Black & White · 2011
BW Noble Victories
BW Noble Victories · Musketeer Trio · Nintendo
Release Date
Nov 16, 2011
Total Cards
102 Cards
Full Art
5
Theme
Musketeer Trio
Virizion — BW Noble Victories 97/101

Set Overview

Noble Victories followed Emerging Powers in November 2011. Its Full Art cards cover the Swords of Justice — Virizion, Terrakion and Cobalion — along with Victini, and it closes with a secret-rare Meowth.

CategoryDetails
Release DateNovember 16, 2011 (English)
PublisherNintendo / The Pokémon Company
Total Cards101 numbered + 1 secret rare
Full Art5 cards
Secret Rares1 cards (102)
Key Chase CardVirizion 97/101, Victini 98/101

About the Set

Noble Victories followed Emerging Powers in November 2011. Its Full Art cards cover the Swords of Justice — Virizion, Terrakion and Cobalion — along with Victini, and it closes with a secret-rare Meowth.

How to identify it: numbered cards read N/101. Secret rares read above the total (102/101 onward).

Rarities & Chase Cards

Noble Victories had a single print run. Its structure breaks down as follows.

TypeWhat it means
Main set (1–101)Commons, uncommons, rares and holo rares that make up the bulk of the set.
Secret rares (102–102)Numbered beyond the set total of 101.

All 102 cards from Noble Victories. Click any card to view it full size — use the arrow keys (or swipe) to move through the set.

Key Cards

The cards below lead Noble Victories on the secondary market.

CardNameWhy it matters
Virizion 97/101 Virizion 97/101 Full Art A full art card and one of Noble Victories’s headline pulls.
Victini 98/101 Victini 98/101 Full Art A full art card and one of Noble Victories’s headline pulls.
Terrakion 99/101 Terrakion 99/101 Full Art A full art card and one of Noble Victories’s headline pulls.

Promo Cards

The BW Black Star Promos ran alongside the era’s expansions.

BW Black Star Promos use their own numbering (BW01 onward) and carry a black star where a set symbol would be.

Collecting & Where to Buy

Noble Victories is out of print and trades on the secondary market. Common singles are inexpensive, while the Full Art cards and secret rares carry the strongest premiums.

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Collector tip: the Full Art and secret cards are the prize — check borders and edges closely on any graded copy.

Note: external links are provided for reference only. Always confirm a card's printing, condition and authenticity before purchasing.