The world of Pokémon TCG is ever-evolving, with sets like Stellar Crown, Twilight Masquerade, Shrouded Fable, Obsidian Flames, and Paldean Fates gaining significant attention within the Scarlet & Violet era. These triple-pack blisters are currently available at retail prices but are expected to appreciate in value over time. Here’s a closer look at what makes each of these sets stand out and why they're worth considering before the end of 2025.
UK Deals: I'm Snapping Up These Pokémon TCG Triple Boosters
I've already secured a few of these blisters, and if you're contemplating your next Pokémon TCG purchase, these are where I'd recommend you invest. Each blister contains three booster packs, and with the promo cards becoming rarer as sets go out of print, their value is likely to increase significantly.
Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet—Stellar Crown 3-Pack Blister
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Stellar Crown might just be the most underappreciated set in the Scarlet & Violet series. While sets like Temporal Forces and Twilight Masquerade steal the spotlight, Stellar Crown offers incredible pulls, especially if you're into Special Illustration Rares. Cards like Terapagos ex (170/142) and Bulbasaur (143/142) are visually stunning, and their prices are already on the rise. My personal favorite is Squirtle (148/142), embodying the mischievous charm of a classic Gen I Pokémon. The value in these packs is robust, whether you're opening them or holding onto them as they become rarer.
Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet—Twilight Masquerade 3-Pack Blister
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Twilight Masquerade is poised to become a set that collectors will wish they had bought more of in the future. The main draw is Greninja ex (214/167), which has already reached a £300 price point and shows no signs of dropping. It combines nostalgia with stunning artwork and the enduring popularity of Greninja. Beyond Greninja, this set is loaded with gems like Bloodmoon Ursaluna ex (216/167), whose Special Illustration Rare artwork evokes Studio Ghibli films, and Cassiopeia (094/064), a highly collectible and playable Trainer card. Snagging these blisters now is a smart move to get ahead of the hype.
Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet—Shrouded Fable
0£13.99 at Amazon
Shrouded Fable may have been overshadowed by other Scarlet & Violet sets, but this presents a great opportunity for savvy collectors. With fewer people opening these packs, cards like Duskull (068/064) and Dusknoir (070/064) are becoming harder to find, and their values are increasing due to their linked artwork and competitive viability. The Special Illustration Rare Pecharunt ex (093/064) is a standout promo Legendary, and the Pecharunt-themed deck is incredibly fun to play. Additionally, Persian (078/064) is a sleeper hit for collectors, offering stunning Gen I artwork that tends to appreciate well in the Pokémon TCG market.
Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet — Obsidian Flames
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Obsidian Flames may not have received the recognition it deserves, especially given its focus on Charizard. However, this makes the triple-pack blisters an excellent buy at current prices. The Charizard ex (Special Illustration Rare, 228/197) is the star, but even the regular Charizard ex (Ultra Rare, 125/197) is in demand. Historically, Charizard-centric sets see significant price increases, making this a smart pick-up. My personal favorite is Ninetales (Illustration Rare, 190/197), with its breathtaking artwork potentially making it the best Ninetales card ever. For collectors, these blisters are a steal, offering much more than just the allure of Charizard.
Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet—Paldean Fates Tech Sticker Collection
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Paldean Fates is a treasure trove for Shiny Pokémon enthusiasts, boasting over 130 Shiny Pokémon cards. The pull rates make it one of the most exciting sets to open. The standout card is Shiny Pikachu (131/091), currently fetching nearly £50, with demand likely to increase as it might be a while before we see another Shiny Pikachu card. Shiny Gardevoir ex (233/091) is another highlight, offering both stunning visuals and strong playability. For fans of Gen I nostalgia, Charmander (109/091) and Charmeleon (110/091) are essential parts of a powerful Charizard deck in the Standard format, likely to increase in value as time goes on.