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HEARTGOLD & SOULSILVER

Call of Legends

Call of Legends

$4.99 PACK

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About Call of Legends

Call of Legends is a Pokémon TCG expansion in the HeartGold & SoulSilver series, released on February 9, 2011, with 106 cards. Use the simulator above to open virtual Call of Legends booster packs with the same 5 commons / 3 uncommons / 1 reverse holo / 1 rare slot structure as a real pack, weighted by industry-standard pull rates and the latest market prices.

CALL OF LEGENDS PULL RATES

Estimated chance per booster pack, by rarity tier.

RARITY TIERCARDSTIER ODDSPER-CARD ODDSTOP IN TIER
Rare1755.0%1 in 31Snorlax · $61.21
Holo Rare3320.0%1 in 165Rayquaza · $472.79
Tier odds reflect the chance the rare slot lands in that tier. Per-card odds split the tier evenly across all cards in it.

TOP 10 CHASE CARDS

Most valuable Call of Legends cards by current market price.

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  1. #1Rayquaza

    Rayquaza

    Rare Holo · #SL10

    $472.79

  2. #2Groudon

    Groudon

    Rare Holo · #SL4

    $412.50

  3. #3Suicune

    Suicune

    Rare Holo · #SL11

    $362.50

  4. #4Dialga

    Dialga

    Rare Holo · #SL2

    $362.50

  5. #5Kyogre

    Kyogre

    Rare Holo · #SL6

    $269.99

  6. #6Entei

    Entei

    Rare Holo · #SL3

    $180.00

  7. #7Deoxys

    Deoxys

    Rare Holo · #SL1

    $174.15

  8. #8Umbreon

    Umbreon

    Rare Holo · #22

    $135.06

  9. #9Darkness Energy

    Darkness Energy

    Common · #94

    $128.18

  10. #10Water Energy

    Water Energy

    Common · #90

    $118.38

Call of Legends FAQ

What's in a Call of Legends booster pack?
Each Call of Legends booster pack contains 10 Pokémon TCG cards: 5 commons, 3 uncommons, 1 reverse holo (any non-secret card from the set), and 1 rare slot. The rare slot can range from a basic Rare all the way up to a Special Illustration Rare or Hyper Rare, with each tier having its own pull rate.
How many cards are in the Call of Legends set?
The Call of Legends set contains 106 cards in total, released on February 9, 2011. You can simulate opening packs from this set on PokeDen for free, with real pull rates and live market prices.
How much does a Call of Legends booster pack cost?
Call of Legends booster packs typically retail for around $4.99 each. A sealed booster box (36 packs) usually runs about $180, and an Elite Trainer Box (ETB) is around $50. Prices vary by retailer and over time as sets age out of print.
What's the chase card in Call of Legends?
The most valuable card currently in Call of Legends is Rayquaza, with an average market price around $472.79. Pull rates depend on the rarity tier and how many cards share that tier in the set — open virtual packs above to see how often it appears.
Is Call of Legends worth opening?
Whether Call of Legends is profitable to open depends on the current market price of its chase cards versus the booster pack price. PokeDen's free Pack EV calculator computes the expected value of every pack so you can decide before you buy — check the live numbers for Call of Legends on the Pack EV tool.
Can I open Call of Legends packs online for free?
Yes — PokeDen's pack simulator lets you open virtual Call of Legends booster packs with the same pull rates as real packs and the latest market prices. It's free, requires no signup, and no real money is spent. Great for testing your luck or seeing what cards are in the set before buying.