The world of Pokémon Trading Card Game (TCG) sets is ever-changing, and before you know it, those packs you overlooked can suddenly be worth twice as much on the resale market. Some of the most underappreciated triple-pack blisters are still available at retail, but I doubt they'll remain so for long. With sets like Stellar Crown, Twilight Masquerade, Shrouded Fable, Obsidian Flames, and Paldean Fates each bringing their unique allure, these blisters offer a great chance at pulling some of the most stunning and valuable cards from the Scarlet & Violet era.
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I'll be honest, I've already grabbed a few of these. If you're considering picking up some Pokémon TCG products before the end of 2025, these blisters are where I'd recommend investing your money. Not only do you get three booster packs, but the promo cards in each of these sets are likely to become more difficult to find once they go out of print. And trust me, once enthusiasts realize what they're missing, these blisters will be selling for far more than their current price.
### Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet—Stellar Crown 3-Pack Blister
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0£14.99 at Amazon### Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet—Paldean Fates Tech Sticker Collection
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### Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet—Stellar Crown 3-Pack Blister
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I believe Stellar Crown might be the most underrated set in the Scarlet & Violet series right now. While everyone's been raving about Temporal Forces and Twilight Masquerade, Stellar Crown boasts some exceptional pulls. If you're a fan of Special Illustration Rares, this is the set for you — cards like Terapagos ex (170/142) and Bulbasaur (143/142) are visually stunning. Their prices are already on the rise. My personal favorite? Squirtle (148/142) captures that mischievous energy that I love to see in a classic Gen I Pokémon card.
The best part about picking up a Stellar Crown triple-pack blister? The value you get from opening them or even just stashing them away. As people chase down those gorgeous crystal-style Terastal Pokémon, the set will only become rarer, making it a smart move to grab a few blisters now.
Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet—Twilight Masquerade 3-Pack Blister
### Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet—Twilight Masquerade 3-Pack Blister
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Twilight Masquerade is a set that people will regret not buying more of in a year or two. Why? Greninja ex (214/167). This card has already reached £300, and I don't see it dropping anytime soon. It embodies everything — nostalgia, incredible artwork, and that cool factor that keeps Greninja one of the most popular Pokémon ever.
Beyond that, Twilight Masquerade is packed with standout cards. I'm particularly fond of Bloodmoon Ursaluna ex (216/167) — it's a powerhouse card with a unique playstyle. The Special Illustration Rare artwork feels like something straight out of a Studio Ghibli film. Then there's Cassiopeia (094/064), easily one of the best Trainer cards we've seen in years in terms of collectibility and playability. If you want to stay ahead of the hype, these blisters are easy to pick up.
Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet—Shrouded Fable
### Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet—Shrouded Fable
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Shrouded Fable was overshadowed by the bigger Scarlet & Violet sets, but that means better opportunities for savvy collectors. With fewer people opening these packs, the best cards will become harder to find — and we've already seen Duskull (068/064) and Dusknoir (070/064) start to rise in value due to their incredible linked artwork and competitive playability.
I'm particularly fond of the Special Illustration Rare Pecharunt ex (093/064). It's the best promo Legendary we've had in ages, and the Pecharunt-themed deck is one of the coolest to play with right now. I'm also betting that Persian (078/064) will be a sleeper hit for collectors. It's a stunning Gen I artwork card, and we all know those tend to age very well in the Pokémon TCG market.
Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet — Obsidian Flames
### Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet — Obsidian Flames
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Obsidian Flames hasn't received the attention it deserves for a Charizard set. But that means the triple-pack blisters are an absolute steal right now. Everyone knows Charizard ex (Special Illustration Rare, 228/197) is the biggest hit, but even the regular Charizard ex (Ultra Rare, 125/197) is seeing solid demand. If history has taught us anything, any Charizard-heavy set is worth picking up before prices skyrocket.
That said, Ninetales (Illustration Rare, 190/197) is my favorite card in this set. The artwork is stunning — seriously, this might be the best Ninetales card ever printed. If you're a collector, these blisters are worth picking up for the Charizard factor alone, but there's so much more to Obsidian Flames than just fire-breathing lizards.
Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet—Paldean Fates Tech Sticker Collection
### Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet—Paldean Fates Tech Sticker Collection
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I love Shiny Pokémon cards, and Paldean Fates is packed with them. This set has over 130 Shiny Pokémon, and the pull rates make it one of the most fun sets to open. But I think these blisters are worth picking up now because of Shiny Pikachu (131/091). This card is already going for nearly £50, and demand will only increase with no guarantee that we'll get another Shiny Pikachu anytime soon.
Beyond that, Shiny Gardevoir ex (233/091) is the best-looking card in the set and one of the most playable. And if you're a fan of Gen I nostalgia, Charmander (109/091) and Charmeleon (110/091) are must-haves — they're part of one of the best Charizard decks in Standard right now. I wouldn't be surprised if the whole evolution line becomes expensive down the road.