Today we peek with many of the latest card boxes from the latest cards from official Pokemon TCG. The card game made by the Pokemon company is participating in the birthday celebration of Pokemon 25 this year with a set called only: Pokemon TCG: Celebration. This set is unique with more than one way.
Pokemon TCG: The celebration set will not be sold by packet-by-pack. Instead, this set is contained in a larger box with several packages. This is partly because of the unique nature of each package. Instead of releasing each package with standard 10 cards, this package only has 4.
Each 4-card booster package has four cards from the celebration series. The four cards will be foil, and all come with the Pokemon 25 logo printed on their faces. We have not studied the right scarcity of each card in this set – but we know that they are extraordinary.
A complete collection of cards is Wild – 25 cards in the base set, and 25 more cards that effectively reprint themselves. Ho-oh, Reshiram, Kyogre, Palkia – Four first cards in the set that you will find quite often if you open more than a few packages.
The same applies to cosmog, cosmoem, and lunala. If you open the package as much as we have, you will find yourself with a stack of cosmoem, without hesitation. Xerneas, Mew, Zekrom – All of these beautiful cards, appear with the most beautiful art you will find in the previous Pokemon edition.
Groudon, Yveltal, Dialga, Soldaleo, and Lugia are likely to appear in more than one of your packages – they certainly do ours. One of the coolest cards in the set looks a little less than some Pokemon mentioned earlier: Professor’s research.
One version of the Professor’s research appeared with a professor bent from a rectangular art box, wrote in the text area below. It will be radical enough to want this card for a collection – then there is another professor’s research, full-art card and one of the two “rare ultra” cards in the set.
Each card in a set is classified as “Rare Holo” except for the number 24 and 25 of the base set – Professor’s research and Mew. Mew is gold, shiny, and the only basic set card that we don’t draw from the 20-30 package we open.
Outside the base set, reprints like Blastoise, Charizard, and Venusaur must attract your attention. Professor IMPTs Oak and here the Rocket Trainer card card appears here in the form of Holo for the first time in a standard set.
There is a pikachu, zapdos rocket, and dark gyarados too. Baby Pokemon Cleffa was originally printed for the Set Pokemon Neo Genesis just about the funniest Pokemon set. You will find Mew Ex and Gardevoir Ex and Gardevoir Ex, Admin Magma’s Groudon and Rocket teams.
The base of the base containing two full art cards in the sword hero and shield: Zacian V and Zamenzenta V. While (strangely) Groudon sat between the two on the list of official cards, both Pokemon shared illustrations that revealed himself when both of them were placed one next to the other Of course!
There is a very strange Donphan multicolored border, Claydol which looks very basic, and Luxray GL LV.X with a silver border. There is a Breakout Breakout Silver Garchomp C Lv.x, and full-art and zekrom rashiram.
Some of the most extraordinary artwork can be seen in Xerneas ex, Mewtwo Ex, Mega Rayquaza Ex, and GX catfish tapers!
You will also find more cards than listed in the main set that appears in each type of package available for this set. Look at Mimikyu!
Update: The package is set strangely. Each 4 card packages have one chance for a sub-set card, and at least three will be from the base set. You can get 4 cards from basic sets, or 3 cards from basic sets and 1 of the sub-set. This will give you some ideas about card scarcity in the set. See the four cards below (the actual package that has just opened at the time of taking photos) to see a set of 3x bases, 1x sub-set.