Lost Abyss CLL PSA 10 Guide
Set History & Release Context
Lost Origin Trainer Gallery (CLL) is the Trainer Gallery subset of the Sword & Shield - Lost Origin expansion, released 9 September 2022 as part of the same booster product. CLL is the abbreviation used by major price databases (PSA, PriceCharting, TCGplayer) to distinguish Trainer Gallery numbered slots (TG01-TG30) from the parent Lost Origin (LOR) main set.
The Trainer Gallery format was introduced earlier in the Sword & Shield era to give collectors a dedicated full-art subset depicting Pokemon alongside a Trainer character. Lost Origin's Trainer Gallery continued that pattern, drawing from the Japanese Lost Abyss (s11) commemorative slots and adapting them into the English release. Sources: Bulbapedia accessed 2026-05-09; Serebii accessed 2026-05-09.
Lost Abyss CLL PSA 10 Cards
3 cardsTop Chase Cards Explained
The CLL chase list is led by Giratina V (TG07) Trainer Gallery and Giratina VSTAR (TG08), tying into the Lost Origin keystone Pokemon. Other strong pulls include Aerodactyl VSTAR (TG14), Hisuian Goodra VSTAR, and the Pikachu (TG05) Trainer Gallery card, which is consistently among the most-collected modern Pikachu prints due to its character-paired full art.
Trainer-pair cards such as N's-themed and Cynthia-themed slots round out the upper end of secondary-market demand.
Investment Analysis
Trainer Gallery subsets like CLL behave differently from main-set cards: they have lower per-pack pull rates (one Trainer Gallery card replaces a reverse-holo slot in roughly 1-in-4 packs), so PSA 10 supply is materially thinner than the parent set. The investment angle is character-driven (Pikachu, Giratina, popular Trainers) rather than competitive, which has historically held value better through format rotation. Lost Origin print volume was high, so CLL's scarcity premium concentrates in the top 5-6 chases rather than the full subset.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is set CLL?
CLL is the database abbreviation for the Lost Origin Trainer Gallery subset of the Sword & Shield Lost Origin expansion, released 9 September 2022.
How many cards are in CLL?
30 cards numbered TG01 through TG30, packaged inside Lost Origin booster products.
Are CLL cards pulled from regular Lost Origin packs?
Yes. Trainer Gallery cards replace a reverse-holo slot in Lost Origin booster packs at a reduced rate, not from a separate product.
What is the most valuable card in CLL?
Giratina VSTAR (TG08) and Pikachu (TG05) are the most-tracked chases by sealed pull demand and PSA 10 prices.
Is CLL the same as Lost Abyss s11?
No. Lost Abyss (s11) is the Japanese parent expansion. CLL is the English Trainer Gallery subset of the Lost Origin English release.
Does CLL contain Pokemon V or VSTAR cards?
Yes. Several Trainer Gallery slots are V and VSTAR cards rendered in the Trainer-paired full-art treatment.


