how many packs are in a japanese pokemon booster box High Class Pack: Tag All Stars Japanese Booster Box [SM12a] – Card Journeys
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how many packs are in a japanese pokemon booster box

how many packs are in a japanese pokemon booster box High Class Pack: Tag All Stars Japanese Booster Box [SM12a] – Card Journeys

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how many packs are in a japanese pokemon booster box High Class Pack: Tag All Stars Japanese Booster Box [SM12a] – Card JourneysHigh Class Pack: Tag All Stars Japanese Booster Box [SM12a] 1 booster box containing 10 booster packs Each booster pack includes 11 cards Language: Japanese Release Date: October 4, 2019 Bank transfer or Wise preferred. Contact us before purchasing please. If you are concerned with box condition, photos of the box can be provided. These boxes come straight from sealed cases by our distributor and held until now. Each booster pack contains 11 cards

 

High Class Pack: Tag All Stars Japanese Booster Box [SM12a]

1 booster box containing 10 booster packs

Each booster pack includes 11 cards

Language: Japanese

Release Date: October 4, 2019

 

 

Bank transfer or Wise preferred. Contact us before purchasing please. If you are concerned with box condition, photos of the box can be provided. These boxes come straight from sealed cases by our distributor and held until now.

 

Each booster pack contains 11 cards instead of the usual 5, including 1 guaranteed Pokémon-GX card, 2 Holofoil cards, 1 Energy card, and 1 parallel foil card. Energy cards are always Mirror Holofoil unless a pack includes a Super-Rare version of one. Approximately 1 out of every 250 packs may contain 10 Super-Rare cards in addition to the Energy card, colloquially referred to as "god packs" in other TCG circles, and a first for the Pokémon TCG in Japan.

 

Tag All Stars (Japanese: ハイクラスパック TAG TEAM GXタッグオールスターズ High Class Pack: TAG TEAM GX: Tag All Stars) is the name given to the nineteenth and final Japanese subset released during the Sun & Moon Era of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. It is considered an enhancement of the twelfth and final main expansion, Alter Genesis, featuring the collection symbol "SM12a". The set consists mostly of reprints of cards from the latter half of the Sun & Moon Era, focusing on popular Tag Team Pokémon-GX.

Much like the preceding High Class Pack GX Ultra Shiny, Tag All Stars includes a large amount of Secret cards—53 in total—among which include Full Art and Rainbow Rare versions of Pokémon-GX that received only Regular prints in standalone products, Full Art versions of previously-released Trainer cards, and embossed Holofoil versions of the basic Energy cards. The seven focal Tag Teams from previous expansions and subsets also receive gold Ultra-Rare prints for a total of 226 cards. Tag All Stars also has a parallel foil set—each card without a rarity symbol features a Mirror Holofoil variant. Combined with the standard set and 9 generic basic Energy cards, this creates a master set of 369 cards.

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