This is because it is the second main series set in a row that can be pulled in the Reverse Holo slot along with the new card type Radiant Pokemon. This increases the number of pulls one can expect in a set, but it does not necessarily mean that it is the luck of the draw. Let''s open a fifth booster box of and see what we can get in this installment of Pull Rate Quest.
I purchased this booster box from Brothers Grim Games and Collectibles in Selden, New York. Here''s the breakdown of the box:
- Holo Rare: 7
- Pokemon-V: 4
- Pokemon VMAX: 0
- Pokemon VSTAR: 1
- Radiant Pokemon: 2
- Full Art V: 1
- Alternate Art V: 0
- Full Art Trainer (Main Set): 0
- Rainbow Rare: 1
- Gold VSTAR: 1
- Gold Trainer or Special Energy: 0
- Trainer Gallery Hits: 5
- Character Rare: 4
- Character Super Rare: 1
- Full Art TG Trainer: 0
- Black & Gold VMAX: 0
- Character Rare: 4
- Character Super Rare: 1
- Full Art TG Trainer: 0
- Black & Gold VMAX: 0
- Character Rare: 4
- Character Super Rare: 1
- Full Art TG Trainer: 0
- Black & Gold VMAX: 0
When it comes to hits, this was the top result of the main set''s usually huge hits and a great number of high-quality Trainer Gallery subset hits.
The presence of two Secret Rares a Full Art is key to separating this box from the rest of my box openings. There aren''t many possibilities, but you may expect either a Full Art or a Secret Rare in an okay box, a couple of Full Arts or a Secret Rare in a solid box, and two Full Arts and a Secret Rare in a great box. The appearance of a Gold Giratina VSTAR ended up making this box a huge success.
The Trainer Gallery subset then offered four Character Rares and one Character Super Rare, including Charizard and Pikachu hits.
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