
Call of Legends

Value History (90 days)

Deoxys

Clefable

Dialga

Deoxys

Entei

Dialga

Groudon

Espeon

Ho-Oh

Forretress

Kyogre

Groudon

Lugia

Gyarados

Palkia

Hitmontop

Raikou

Ho-Oh

Houndoom

Jirachi

Kyogre

Leafeon

Lucario

Lugia

Magmortar

Ninetales

Pachirisu

Palkia

Rayquaza

Smeargle

Umbreon

Ampharos

Cleffa

Feraligatr

Granbull

Meganium

Mismagius

Mr. Mime

Pidgeot

Skarmory

Slowking

Snorlax

Tangrowth

Typhlosion

Tyrogue

Ursaring

Weezing

Zangoose

Bayleef

Croconaw

Donphan

Flaaffy

Flareon

Jolteon

Magby

Mime Jr.

Pidgeotto

Quilava

Riolu

Seviper

Vaporeon

Chikorita

Clefairy

Cyndaquil

Eevee

Hitmonchan

Hitmonlee

Houndour

Koffing

Magikarp

Magmar

Mareep

Mawile

Misdreavus

Phanpy

Pidgey

Pineco

Relicanth

Slowpoke

Snubbull

Tangela

Teddiursa

Totodile

Vulpix

Cheerleader's Cheer

Copycat

Dual Ball

Interviewer's Questions

Lost Remover

Lost World

Professor Elm's Training Method

Professor Oak's New Theory

Research Record

Sage's Training

Darkness Energy

Metal Energy

Grass Energy

Fire Energy

Water Energy

Lightning Energy

Psychic Energy

Fighting Energy

Darkness Energy

Metal Energy
Frequently asked questions about Call of Legends
How much does a complete Call of Legends set cost in 2026?
A complete Call of Legends set with 95 cards in Good condition costs approximately €2,432 total. In Near Mint condition, expect to pay around €6,158. Prices are based on current European market data from Cardmarket.
What is the most valuable card in Call of Legends?
The most valuable card in Call of Legends is Lugia (#07), valued at €450 in Good condition.
How many cards are in Call of Legends?
Call of Legends contains 95 cards. The set was released on February 9, 2011. It belongs to the Call of Legends era.
Where can I check Call of Legends card prices?
On PokeValue you can see up-to-date prices for every card in Call of Legends. Prices are updated daily based on European market data from Cardmarket and shown in EUR by condition.
