The Pokémon TCG landscape is constantly shifting. Sets initially overlooked often skyrocket in value. Currently, several triple-pack blisters remain readily available at retail, but this window of opportunity is likely closing fast. Given the popularity of sets like Stellar Crown, Twilight Masquerade, Shrouded Fable, Obsidian Flames, and Paldean Fates, these blisters offer excellent chances to acquire highly sought-after and valuable cards from the Scarlet & Violet era.
I've already stocked up on a few of these myself. If you're planning any Pokémon TCG purchases before the end of 2025, these blisters represent a smart investment. Beyond the three booster packs, the promo cards included are destined to become increasingly rare once these sets are out of print. Once collectors realize their potential, prices will undoubtedly surge.

Stellar Crown is arguably the most undervalued set in the Scarlet & Violet series. While Temporal Forces and Twilight Masquerade receive considerable attention, Stellar Crown boasts incredible pulls. Special Illustration Rares like Terapagos ex (170/142) and Bulbasaur (143/142) are stunning, and their value is already increasing. My personal favorite is Squirtle (148/142) – its mischievous charm perfectly captures the spirit of a classic Gen I Pokémon. The inherent value, whether opened or kept sealed, makes these blisters a worthwhile purchase. The set's rarity will only grow as collectors seek those beautiful crystal-style Terastal Pokémon.

Twilight Masquerade is a set that many will regret not buying more of in the future. Why? Greninja ex (214/167) is already fetching £300 and shows no signs of decreasing in value. It combines nostalgia, exceptional artwork, and Greninja's enduring popularity. Beyond Greninja, the set is filled with desirable cards. Bloodmoon Ursaluna ex (216/167) is a powerful card with unique gameplay, and its Special Illustration Rare artwork is reminiscent of Studio Ghibli. Cassiopeia (094/064) is a top-tier Trainer card, highly collectible and playable. These blisters offer a chance to capitalize on the upcoming hype.

Shrouded Fable may have been overshadowed, but this presents an opportunity. Lower opening rates mean the best cards are harder to find, and we've already seen Duskull (068/064) and Dusknoir (070/064) appreciate in value due to their linked artwork and competitive viability. The Special Illustration Rare Pecharunt ex (093/064) is a standout Legendary promo, and the Pecharunt deck is highly popular. Persian (078/064), with its stunning Gen I artwork, is poised to become a collector's favorite.

Obsidian Flames, despite being a Charizard-focused set, hasn't received the attention it deserves. This makes the triple-pack blisters a bargain. Charizard ex (Special Illustration Rare, 228/197) is the main draw, but even the regular Charizard ex (Ultra Rare, 125/197) is in demand. History shows Charizard sets are worth securing before prices escalate. Ninetales (Illustration Rare, 190/197) is a personal highlight, featuring breathtaking artwork.

Paldean Fates is brimming with Shiny Pokémon (over 130!), making it a fun set to open. However, Shiny Pikachu (131/091), already valued at nearly £50, is a key reason to acquire these blisters. Demand is expected to rise, with no guarantee of another Shiny Pikachu release. Shiny Gardevoir ex (233/091) is visually stunning and highly playable. Gen I fans will appreciate Charmander (109/091) and Charmeleon (110/091), crucial components of a strong Charizard deck.
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