In the ever-evolving world of Pokémon TCG, sets like Stellar Crown, Twilight Masquerade, Shrouded Fable, Obsidian Flames, and Paldean Fates are making waves with their unique offerings. These triple-pack blisters are currently flying under the radar but won't stay that way for long. If you're a collector or player looking to invest in the Scarlet & Violet era, these blisters are a golden opportunity to snag some of the most sought-after cards before they skyrocket in value.
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As someone who's already picked up a few of these, I can tell you that if you're considering investing in Pokémon TCG products before the end of 2025, these blisters are where you should focus your attention. Not only do they include three booster packs, but the promo cards from these sets are poised to become increasingly rare once they're out of print. Trust me, when collectors catch on, these will be fetching much more than their current price.
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Stellar Crown might just be the most underappreciated set in the Scarlet & Violet series at the moment. While everyone's buzzing about Temporal Forces and Twilight Masquerade, Stellar Crown has some truly remarkable pulls. If you're into Special Illustration Rares, this set is a must-have—cards like Terapagos ex (170/142) and Bulbasaur (143/142) are visually stunning. The prices are already on the rise, and my personal favorite? Squirtle (148/142) captures that playful spirit we all love in a classic Gen I Pokémon card.
The best part about grabbing a Stellar Crown triple-pack blister? The value is undeniable, whether you're opening them or holding onto them. As the chase for those gorgeous crystal-style Terastal Pokémon intensifies, these blisters are a smart move to make now.
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Twilight Masquerade is the set that many will wish they had bought more of in the coming years. Why? Greninja ex (214/167) alone is a game-changer, already valued at £300 and only expected to increase. It combines nostalgia, stunning artwork, and that undeniable cool factor that keeps Greninja a fan favorite.
But that's not all—Twilight Masquerade is loaded with gems. I'm particularly fond of Bloodmoon Ursaluna ex (216/167), a powerhouse card with a unique playstyle and artwork that feels like it belongs in a Studio Ghibli movie. Then there's Cassiopeia (094/064), one of the most collectible and playable Trainer cards in recent memory. If you want to get ahead of the hype, these blisters are still readily available.
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Shrouded Fable might have been overshadowed by its bigger Scarlet & Violet counterparts, but that's good news for savvy collectors. With fewer people opening these packs, the best cards are becoming rarer—Duskull (068/064) and Dusknoir (070/064) are already showing signs of appreciation thanks to their linked artwork and competitive edge.
The Special Illustration Rare Pecharunt ex (093/064) is another highlight. It's one of the best Legendary promos we've seen in a while, and the Pecharunt-themed deck is incredibly fun to play. I'm also betting on Persian (078/064) becoming a sleeper hit among collectors; it's a beautiful Gen I artwork card that's bound to age well.
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Obsidian Flames might not have received the attention it deserves, especially given its focus on Charizard. But that's precisely why the triple-pack blisters are a steal right now. Charizard ex (Special Illustration Rare, 228/197) is the obvious star, but even the regular Charizard ex (Ultra Rare, 125/197) is in demand. History tells us that any set heavy on Charizard is worth picking up before prices surge.
My personal favorite in this set? Ninetales (Illustration Rare, 190/197). The artwork is breathtaking and might just be the best Ninetales card ever printed. Collectors should jump on these blisters for the Charizard appeal alone, but there's so much more to Obsidian Flames than just fire-breathing dragons.
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As a fan of Shiny Pokémon cards, Paldean Fates is a dream come true with over 130 Shiny Pokémon to chase. But the real reason to pick up these blisters now? Shiny Pikachu (131/091), already valued at nearly £50, and demand is only expected to grow as it's uncertain when we'll see another Shiny Pikachu.
Beyond that, Shiny Gardevoir ex (233/091) is arguably the most beautiful card in the set and highly playable. For those drawn to Gen I nostalgia, Charmander (109/091) and Charmeleon (110/091) are essential additions—they're key components of one of the best Charizard decks in Standard format right now. I wouldn't be surprised if the entire evolution line becomes highly valued in the future.