The 2026 Pokémon TCG Standard rotation is one of the biggest shakeups in years. With all cards marked G Regulation rotating out in April 2026 (March 26 on TCG Live), the competitive landscape is about to shift dramatically.
Below is a ranked breakdown of the sets and cards that will have the biggest impact when they leave Standard — plus what players should do to prepare.
🏆 Top 10 Most Impactful Sets Leaving Standard in 2026
These rankings are based on:
- Competitive impact
- Meta relevance
- Staple cards rotating
- Deck archetypes affected
- Player demand and collector value
1. Scarlet & Violet Base Set (G Regulation)

Why it matters: The foundation of the entire Scarlet & Violet era — losing this set removes early-format staples and consistency cards.
Key losses:
- Nest Ball
- Beach Court
- Gardevoir ex engine pieces
Impact: Massive. Several top-tier decks lose their backbone.
2. Paldea Evolved

Why it matters: One of the strongest sets of the era, powering multiple S-tier decks.
Key losses:
- Iono (G-reg print)
- Super Rod
- Baxcalibur engine
Impact: Format-defining cards disappear, forcing major deck rebuilds.
3. Obsidian Flames

Why it matters: Fire decks and comeback mechanics take a hit.
Key losses:
- Charizard ex (G-reg print)
- Pidgeot ex (G-reg print)
Impact: Charizard decks must rely on newer reprints or fade entirely.
4. Paradox Rift

Why it matters: Future/Past archetypes lose early support.
Key losses:
- Iron Hands ex (G-reg print)
- Roaring Moon ex (G-reg print)
Impact: Aggro decks lose key pressure tools.
5. 151 (Pokémon Card 151)

Why it matters: A collector favorite with competitive staples.
Key losses:
- Alakazam ex
- Mew ex (G-reg print)
Impact: Psychic toolbox decks lose flexibility.
6. Temporal Forces

Why it matters: Early support for ACE SPECs and comeback mechanics.
Key losses:
- Reversal Energy (G-reg print)
Impact: Slower decks lose a major stabilizer.
7. Twilight Masquerade

Why it matters: Grass and support engines take a hit.
Key losses:
- Teal Mask Ogerpon ex
- Supporter staples (G-reg prints)
Impact: Grass archetypes weaken significantly.
8. Shrouded Fable

Why it matters: Short set, but with meta-relevant tech cards.
Key losses:
- Counter Catcher (G-reg print)
Impact: Control and disruption decks lose key tools.
9. Stellar Crown

Why it matters: Introduced several niche but powerful cards.
Key losses:
- Various tech supporters and items
Impact: Moderate — mostly affects rogue decks.
10. Surging Sparks

Why it matters: Electric archetypes lose early support.
Key losses:
- Early Miraidon ex support (G-reg prints)
Impact: Electric decks must rely on newer expansions.
🔍 What Actually Determines Rotation?
Rotation is based on regulation marks, not set names.
- Leaving Standard: All G Regulation cards
- Staying Legal: H, I, J, and future marks
This means: 👉 A card from 2023 might still be legal if it has a newer reprint with an H/J mark. 👉 Older prints of cards like Rare Candy or Boss’s Orders rotate, but newer reprints stay legal.
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