sv8a terastal festival ex booster box japanese pokemon card Pokemon Terastal Festival ex Booster Box (Japanese)
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sv8a terastal festival ex booster box japanese pokemon card

sv8a terastal festival ex booster box japanese pokemon card Pokemon Terastal Festival ex Booster Box (Japanese)

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sv8a terastal festival ex booster box japanese pokemon card Pokemon Terastal Festival ex Booster Box (Japanese)The Pokmon TCG: Terastal Festival (Japanese) booster box includes: 10 booster packs Each pack contains 10 cards Card Set List About Terastal Festival: For all the Eevee lovers out there, youll be excited to know that the main theme of Terastal Festival is Eeveelutions! Hopefully youre fans of the crystal hats theyll be donning as well because after Pikachus Supercharged break out, its now Eevee and the Eeveelutions turn to debut on the Stellar

The Pokémon TCG: Terastal Festival (Japanese) booster box includes:

About Terastal Festival:

For all the Eevee lovers out there, you’ll be excited to know that the main theme of Terastal Festival is Eeveelutions! Hopefully you’re fans of the crystal hats they’ll be donning as well because after Pikachu’s Supercharged break-out, it’s now Eevee and the Eeveelutions’ turn to debut on the Stellar Terastal stage.

We also see a lot of stars from previous sets returning with new Special Art Rare cards, like Terapagos (Stellar Miracle), Bloodmoon Ursaluna (Crimson Haze), Teal Mask Ogerpon (Mask of Change), and Roaring Moon and other Paradox Pokémon (Ancient Roar/Future Flash and Wild Force/Cyber Judge). Trainers from Naraja/Uva Academy and Blueberry Academy are also featured.

As a “High Class Pack” set, Terastal Festival has a main set mostly consisting of reprints of popular cards from sets released in 2023 and 2024, as well as a large number of Secret Rares.

Terastal Festival also introduces a new reverse holo Poké Ball and Master Ball pattern.

More Details:

  • Release Date: December 6, 2024
  • Series: Scarlet & Violet (8th subset - High Class Pack)
  • English Counterpart: Prismatic Evolutions
  • # Cards In Set: 237
  • Booster Box Guarantee: 9 Double Rares, 1 Special Art Rare, 1 ACE SPEC card, and 3 reverse holos (no Master Ball guarantee). There is also the possibility of pulling an additional secret rare card.
  • God Packs: 
    • First type: 7 reverse holos + 3 Eeveelution SARs:
    • Second Type: 1 common + all 9 Eevee and Eeveelution SARs
  • Item Dimensions: 2.91 x 5.47 x 1.69 in
    • Item Weight: 6.3 oz
    • Country Of Origin: Printed in Japan
    • Language: Japanese
    • Materials: Paper
    • Recommended Age: 6+ years

    Booster box pull rate guarantees: 9 Double Rares, 1 Special Art Rare, 1 ACE SPEC card, and 3 reverse holos (no Master Ball guarantee). There is also the possibility of pulling an additional secret rare card.

    God Packs: Terastal Festival has 2 types of God Packs (very rare booster packs where the majority cards pulled are chase cards).

    • 7 reverse holos + 3 Eeveelution SARs
    • 1 common + all 9 Eevee and Eeveelution SARs
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