The thing about these though is outside of Charizard VMAX, none of them slapped me in the face is being significantly better than the rest. These cards all have incredible artwork and are ultra rares in a very popular set, which sets them up for great success, especially over time. This section has a similar vibe to it as the baby shiny cards that I just covered, and that is because they are in a similar situation, just at a different price point and rarity. Hidden Fates ETB Credit: Pokemontcg Other Shiny Pokemon V Due to the limited availability of the set, it has soared in value, making the box lucrative for many. It wasnt until this year that the set was reprinted due to its popularity. Hidden Fates releases internationally on 23 August 2019, breaking standards for fans yet again and delivering the most complex set in terms of rarity.As a result, the fan community went wild, with the ETB selling out lightning-fast along with Hidden fates booster boxes and packs. These can then be replaced by the most prestigious Ultra Shiny Secrets which change the card design to matte gold Full-Art negatives, depicting the highest rarity currently available in Pokémon TCG sets. The hardest pull rates hold the Secret Ultra Rares like Ultra Necrozma-GX, Tapu Lele-GX, and three other Tapu- Pokémon all in textured Rainbow Rare designs. Also featured are curated “Ultra Shiny” versions of regular Pokémon, Pokémon-GX like Gyarados-GX or Supporters like the aforementioned Cynthia and Jessie & James. Most desired are the Shiny Secrets of which there are 37 in total, including all the regular Pokémon-GX featured in the set. Furthermore, the set has six special Prism Star reprints of which only one can be put into a deck at a time.Ībove all that, Pokémon collectors must dig deep to complete a master set with 44 regular Shiny Pokémon (e.g. Next, 10 Secret Rares bring an artistic Full-Art design to all Supporter cards, like Guzma and Cynthia. Both have higher rarities in Full Art or as a Shiny Pokémon. To start off, there are 19 Ultra Rares featuring the likes of the first TAG TEAM trio and the only Legendary Basic Pokémon: Moltres & Zapdos & Articuno-GX and Lucario-GX. These cards are mainly popular Pokémon from the Sun & Moon era with some Shiny Vault and Hidden Fates additions. Rarities are also expanded by adding Shiny Pokémon, all falling under Secret Rares with the additional “S” rarity. Hidden Fates marks the biggest release in Pokémon TCG history – in Japan as well as in any other language, surpassing Lost Thunder which held 236 cards released in English on the same day as the Japanese GX Ultra Shiny. Rarity Guide and the Pokémon Cards to Look out For Each booster pack contains ten cards to hold the large number of secrets, while booster boxes have an average of two or three Shiny Pokémon and one guaranteed Shiny Pokémon-GX. Hidden Fates follows the rest of the special Summer releases - Shining Legends and Dragon Majesty – as a limited, highly collectible specialty set. The set also additionally features Japanese SM-P promo cards, as well as Sky Legend cards with artworks which haven’t been released in English yet. The numbers speak for themselves as the base set not only already contains 150 cards, but also tops it off with an additional 100 secret cards with over ten rarities! The set consists mostly of reprints relevant to the Standard format with an increased focus on Pokémon-GX. As the twelfth subset of the Sun & Moon era, Hidden Fates brings Shiny Pokémon in all rarities and the highest number of secret cards to date. Pokémon trainers in the Western hemisphere should rejoice as a new special expansion catches up to the missing SM8b release, released in Japan last November 2018 simply as High Class Pack GX Ultra Shiny. Hidden Fates Brings a High-Class Collector’s Set
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