The Pokémon Card Game Sword & Shield High Class Pack Shiny Star V Box is a premium set from the Sword & Shield era, especially popular for its high chance of including shiny and rare Pokémon. This Japanese-exclusive box set is designed for collectors and competitive players, offering a stunning range of cards with unique, visually striking designs.
Key Features:
- 10 Booster Packs: Each pack includes 10 cards, featuring guaranteed holographic and rare cards, which makes it ideal for those hunting for shiny Pokémon or secret rares.
- Shiny Vault Collection: Highlights include a wide selection of Shiny Pokémon, including favorites like Charizard, Ditto, and Dragapult in their rare shiny forms.
- V and VMAX Pokémon: High-powered V and VMAX cards appear frequently in this set, adding competitive cards to a player’s arsenal with impressive designs.
- Japanese High-Class Pack Quality: Known for exclusive artwork, superior card texture, and a higher frequency of rare pulls compared to regular expansion packs.
Highlights:
The Shiny Star V Box has become a highly sought-after item for its shiny Pokémon and unique VMAX cards, particularly the Shiny Charizard VMAX. With this box, collectors have the chance to obtain high-class cards that showcase the full range of Sword & Shield’s dynamic Pokémon roster, while players can power up their decks with some of the most eye-catching and competitive cards in the series.
Nelly –
Obviously this is going to be different for everyone, but this is my absolute favorite set to come out since the original base set. I thought I was stoked with the year long 20th anniversary boxes, this just takes the cake. Not only are there the reprints from the original base set, but they made sure to throw in the Mega and EX so it’s nostalgic as well as exciting to see what new cards are in the set. There are 108 cards in this set, but there are actually 113 including the 5 secret rates. Speaking of the secret rates, they are completely different than any other set I’ve seen in 10+ years at least. The gold border and guaranteed to be a full art was what I was expecting but the new ones aren’t even holographic, and instead of being super sweet Pokémon, the cards are pretty silly with 2 of the secret rares being a flying pikachu and a surfing pikachu. No gold border, not holographic at all and no way to tell their the secret rare unless you look at the number on the bottom. It will look something like 112/108 showing that the roster number is past the “last” number. The elite trainer boxes all come with a book that lists every card in the series, even the secret rares. I did manage to pull 2 of the secret rares out of this box, and I feel like it was almost too easy. Definitely nothing like the elusive solid gold secret rare Reshiram and Zekrom from one of the early X and Y sets. This box is by far the best way to go. Buying each pack individually would cost almost twice as much so a couple friends and I each threw in $30 and we each get 12 packs, which is half the price around here at least.