Set Overview
HS Triumphant was the fourth and final HGSS set, released in November 2010. It carried eight Pokémon Prime — the most of any set — and two Pokémon LEGEND pairing Darkrai & Cresselia and Palkia & Dialga.
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Release Date | November 3, 2010 (English) |
| Publisher | Nintendo / The Pokémon Company |
| Total Cards | 102 numbered + 1 secret rare |
| Pokémon Prime | Eight Prime (91–98), including Gengar, Machamp & Celebi |
| Pokémon LEGEND | Darkrai & Cresselia (99–100), Palkia & Dialga (101–102) |
| Key Chase Card | Gengar Prime 94/102 · the two LEGEND cards |
About the Set
HS Triumphant closed the HGSS series with eight Pokémon Prime at 91–98, the largest Prime run in any set. Gengar Prime is its best-known card. Two Pokémon LEGEND finish the numbering: Darkrai & Cresselia and Palkia & Dialga. A secret-rare Alph Lithograph numbered FOUR completes the four-part series.
How LEGEND cards work: each LEGEND is a single card split across two halves, numbered separately. You need both halves in play together to use it, so each half appears as its own entry in the gallery below.
Prime, LEGEND & the Alph Lithograph
HS Triumphant had a single print run. Its chase cards are the eight Pokémon Prime, the two Pokémon LEGEND and the secret-rare Alph Lithograph.
| Type | What it means |
|---|---|
| Pokémon Prime (91–98) | Absol, Celebi, Electrode, Gengar, Machamp, Magnezone, Mew and Yanmega — the largest Prime run in any set. |
| Pokémon LEGEND (99–102) | Darkrai & Cresselia and Palkia & Dialga, each split across two separately numbered halves. |
| Secret rare (FOUR) | The Alph Lithograph, the last of the four-part HGSS series. |
Note: the gallery below covers all 103 cards. Each LEGEND appears as two entries, one per half.
Complete Card Gallery
All 103 cards from HS Triumphant, including the eight Pokémon Prime, both halves of each LEGEND, and the Alph Lithograph. Click any card to view it full size — use the arrow keys (or swipe) to move through the set.
Key Cards
Gengar Prime and the two Pokémon LEGEND lead the set.
| Card | Name | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
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Gengar Prime 94/102 Pokémon Prime | The set’s best-known card and its top chase. |
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Darkrai & Cresselia LEGEND 99/102 Pokémon LEGEND | A two-part LEGEND pairing Darkrai and Cresselia. |
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Palkia & Dialga LEGEND 101/102 Pokémon LEGEND | The paired Sinnoh LEGEND, closing the numbered set. |
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Alph Lithograph FOUR Secret Rare | The last of the four Alph Lithographs across the HGSS series. |
Promo Cards
The HGSS Black Star Promos ran to sixteen cards across the series, closing with Lapras, Shuckle and Plusle.
HGSS Black Star Promos use their own numbering (HGSS01 onward) and carry a black star where a set symbol would be.
Collecting & Where to Buy
HS Triumphant is out of print and trades on the secondary market. Common singles are inexpensive, while Gengar Prime commands the highest premium, with the other Prime and the two LEGEND cards behind it.
Collector tip: Gengar Prime (94/102) is the card to watch — check the edges and surface closely, and confirm it is the Prime rather than a regular holo.
Note: external links are provided for reference only. Always confirm a card's printing, condition and authenticity before purchasing.


