Highlights
- Pokemon TCG’s next set is Stellar Crown, which continues drawing inspiration from Pokemon Scarlet and Violet.
- Stellar Crown expansion features over 170 cards, including new Pokemon ex cards and ACE SPEC cards.
- Stellar Crown offers various products like Booster Packs, Blister Packs, and Elite Trainer Boxes for collectors and players.
With Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, the franchise introduced Terastal Pokemon. These creatures can temporarily transform into another Type which can serve as a huge advantage during battles. The Terastal phenomenon isn’t limited to the video games, and Pokemon TCG has also incorporated Terastal critters.
Things are no different with the upcoming Stellar Crown expansion, which emphasizes Terastal Pokemon. Fans can expect the set to launch on September 13 with over 170 cards. It is certain to be a must-buy for collectors and competitive players looking to expand their Pokemon TCG collection.
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Pokemon TCG Stellar Crown’s Impressive Package
One of the biggest things revealed about the upcoming expansion is that it will feature the Legendary Pokemon Terapagos. Other Pokemon named include Cinderace ex, Lapras ex, and Galvantula ex. Hydrapple ex also makes a debut to strengthen whatever deck it finds itself in. The expansion is based on the Japanese Stellar Miracle expansion released in July.
The expansion introduces more than a dozen new Pokemon ex cards, over 20 new Trainer cards, and more than 30 Pokemon and Trainer cards with special illustrations. It also brings new ACE SPEC cards. These are extremely powerful Energy or Trainer cards. Players can only have one ACE SPEC card in their deck, as a single ACE SPEC card can drastically change the outcome of a battle.
Pokemon TCG Stellar Crown’s Product List
There will be various products to help players expand their Pokemon card collection. A basic Booster Pack will be available, containing 10 Pokemon cards. The slightly pricier Blister Pack features a booster pack, a Pokemon coin, and either a Horsea or a Porygon2 card. The Premium Booster pack is similar, though it contains three extra cards instead. There’s also the 3-pack Blister which, as the name suggests, features three booster packs. Fans can also pick up a Booster Bundle featuring 6 Booster Packs.
For players who prefer to buy their cards in bulk, there’s the Booster Box which features 36 Booster Packs, which is more than enough for any fan to start their Stellar Crown collection. There’s also the fancy Elite Trainer Box featuring everything a player needs to start battling or collecting. It features 9 Booster Packs, 65 Terapagos card sleeves, two Noctowl promo cards, 45 Energy cards, 6 damage-counter dice, 1 coin-flip die, 2 plastic condition markers, a Stellar Crown guide, and a Pokemon TCG Live code card.
Pokemon TCG Stellar Crown’s Card List
Fans can expect the following cards from the Stellar Crown expansion:
- Venusaur ex
- Ledyba
- Ledian
- Celebi
- Lileep
- Cradily
- Carnivine
- Mow Rotom
- Grubbin
- Gossifleur
- Eldegoss
- Applin
- Dipplin
- Hydrapple ex
- Nymble
- Lokix
- Toedscool
- Toedscruel
- Ponyta
- Rapidash
- Pansear
- Reshiram
- Salandit
- Salazzle
- Turtonator
- Scorbunny
- Raboot
- Cinderace ex
- Charcadet
- Blastoise ex
- Lapras
- Lapras ex
- Marill
- Azumarill
- Finneon
- Lumineon
- Tirtouga
- Carracosta
- Froakie
- Frogadier
- Greninja ex
- Crabominable
- Chewtle
- Drednaw
- Veluza
- Electabuzz
- Electivire
- Chinchou
- Lanturn
- Joltik
- Galvantula ex
- Charjabug
- Vikavolt
- Togedemaru
- Zeraora
- Pawmi
- Slowpoke
- Slowking
- Mewtwo
- Drifloon
- Drifblim
- Yamask
- Comfey
- Milcery
- Alcremie
- Fidough
- Dachsbun ex
- Flittle
- Espathra
- Greavard
- Iron Boulder
- Cubone
- Marowak
- Rhyhorn
- Rhydon
- Rhyperior
- Meditite
- Meditite
- Medicham
- Medicham ex
- Riolu
- Lucario ex
- Mienfoo
- Mienshao
- Pancham
- Diancie
- Crabrawler
- Falinks
- Garganacl ex
- Koraidon
- Gulpin
- Swalot
- Pangoro
- Impidimp
- Morgrem
- Grimmsnarl
- Bombirdier
- Jirachi
- Klink
- Klang
- Klinklang
- Meltan
- Meltan
- Melmetal
- Melmetal ex
- Duraludon
- Archaludon
- Varoom
- Revavroom
- Orthworm ex
- Raging Bolt
- Tauros
- Eevee
- Hoothoot
- Noctowl
- Glameow
- Purugly
- Fan Rotom
- Bouffalant
- Tornadus
- Fletchling
- Fletchinder
- Talonflame
- Wooloo
- Dubwool
- Lechonk
- Cyclizar
- Terapagos ex
- Antique Cover Fossil
- Antique Root Fossil
- Area Zero Underdepths
- Briar
- Crispin
- Deluxe Bomb
- Glass Trumpet
- Grand Tree
- Gravity Stone
- Kofu
- Lacey
- Occa Berry
- Payapa Berry
- Sparkling Crystal
- IR Bulbasaur
- IR Ledian
- IR Lileep
- IR Turtonator
- IR Raboot
- IR Squirtle
- IR Crabominable
- IR Joltik
- IR Zeraora
- IR Milcery
- IR Meditite
- IR Gulpin
- IR Archaludon
- FA Hydrapple ex
- FA Cinderace ex
- FA Lapras ex
- FA Galvantula ex
- FA Dachsbun ex
- FA Medicham ex
- FA Orthworm ex
- FA Terapagos ex
- FA Briar
- FA Crispin
- FA Kofu
- FA Lacey
- SIR Hydrapple ex
- SIR Galvantula ex
- SIR Dachsbun ex
- SIR Terapagos ex
- SIR Briar
- SIR Lacey
- GOLD Terapagos ex
- GOLD Area Zero Underdepths
- GOLD Bravery Charm
The expansion is one to look out for, as it brings several powerful and beautiful cards. It comes after the Shrouded Fable expansion, which mainly focuses on the Mythical Pokemon Pecharunt and the Loyal Three.
Pokemon TCG
Pokemon TCG (Trading Card Game) is a collectible and strategy based card game based on Nintendo’s Pokemon franchise. Two players face off against one another, battling one Pokemon at a time and attempting to knock them out to claim one of six prize cards. The cards have also become highly collectible with some in particular selling for thousands of dollars.
- Original Release Date
- October 20, 1996