Deluxe Pack: ex
Deluxe Pack: ex has 379 cards. Browse every card below or filter by rarity, and see which packs you need to open.
Packs in this set
Cards in this set
379 cards
Bulbasaur
Bulbasaur
Ivysaur
Ivysaur
Venusaur ex
Weedle
Weedle
Kakuna
Kakuna
Beedrill ex
Exeggcute
Exeggcute
Exeggutor ex
Hoppip
Hoppip
Skiploom
Skiploom
Jumpluff
Jumpluff
Yanma
Yanma
Yanmega ex
Shuckle ex
Celebi ex
Cherubi
Cherubi
Cherrim
Cherrim
Leafeon ex
Shaymin
Shaymin
Snivy
Snivy
Servine
Servine
Serperior
Serperior
Rowlet
Rowlet
Dartrix
Dartrix
Decidueye ex
Dhelmise ex
Buzzwole ex
Pheromosa
Pheromosa
Kartana
Kartana
Sprigatito
Sprigatito
Floragato
Floragato
Meowscarada
Meowscarada
Charmander
Charmander
Charmeleon
Charmeleon
Charizard ex
Charizard ex
Growlithe
Growlithe
Arcanine ex
Flareon
Flareon
Flareon ex
Moltres ex
Ho-Oh ex
Torkoal
Torkoal
Chimchar
Chimchar
Monferno
Monferno
Infernape ex
Heatran
Heatran
Litten
Litten
Torracat
Torracat
Incineroar ex
Squirtle
Squirtle
Wartortle
Wartortle
Blastoise ex
Horsea
Horsea
Seadra
Seadra
Kingdra ex
Staryu
Staryu
Starmie ex
Magikarp
Magikarp
Gyarados ex
Vaporeon
Vaporeon
Articuno ex
Corphish
Corphish
Crawdaunt
Crawdaunt
Glaceon ex
Palkia ex
Manaphy
Manaphy
Froakie
Froakie
Frogadier
Frogadier
Greninja
Greninja
Popplio
Popplio
Brionne
Brionne
Primarina ex
Crabominable ex
Wishiwashi
Wishiwashi
Wishiwashi ex
Wiglett
Wiglett
Wugtrio ex
Pikachu
Pikachu
Alolan Raichu ex
Pikachu ex
Pikachu ex
Magnemite
Magnemite
Magneton
Magneton
Magnezone
Magnezone
Zapdos ex
Chinchou
Chinchou
Lanturn ex
Pachirisu
Pachirisu
Pachirisu ex
Oricorio
Oricorio
Tapu Koko ex
Zeraora
Zeraora
Gastly
Gastly
Haunter
Haunter
Gengar ex
Jynx
Jynx
Mewtwo ex
Mew ex
Espeon ex
Misdreavus
Misdreavus
Mismagius ex
Ralts
Ralts
Kirlia
Kirlia
Gardevoir
Gardevoir
Giratina
Giratina
Giratina ex
Swirlix
Swirlix
Slurpuff
Slurpuff
Sylveon ex
Oricorio
Oricorio
Cosmog
Cosmog
Cosmoem
Cosmoem
Lunala ex
Milcery
Milcery
Alcremie
Alcremie
Machop
Machop
Machoke
Machoke
Machamp ex
Cubone
Cubone
Marowak ex
Aerodactyl ex
Sudowoodo
Sudowoodo
Phanpy
Phanpy
Donphan ex
Nosepass
Nosepass
Gible
Gible
Gabite
Gabite
Garchomp ex
Riolu
Riolu
Lucario
Lucario
Lucario ex
Gallade ex
Drilbur
Drilbur
Crabrawler
Crabrawler
Rockruff
Rockruff
Lycanroc ex
Passimian ex
Marshadow
Marshadow
Zubat
Zubat
Golbat
Golbat
Crobat
Crobat
Crobat ex
Alolan Grimer
Alolan Grimer
Alolan Muk ex
Paldean Wooper
Paldean Wooper
Paldean Clodsire ex
Umbreon
Umbreon
Umbreon ex
Sneasel
Sneasel
Weavile ex
Darkrai ex
Nihilego
Nihilego
Guzzlord ex
Alolan Diglett
Alolan Diglett
Alolan Dugtrio ex
Skarmory ex
Probopass ex
Dialga ex
Excadrill
Excadrill
Klefki
Klefki
Solgaleo ex
Magearna
Magearna
Tinkatink
Tinkatink
Tinkatuff
Tinkatuff
Tinkaton ex
Dratini
Dratini
Dragonair
Dragonair
Dragonite ex
Pidgey
Pidgey
Pidgeotto
Pidgeotto
Pidgeot ex
Jigglypuff
Jigglypuff
Wigglytuff ex
Farfetch’d
Farfetch’d
Lickitung
Lickitung
Lickilicky ex
Eevee
Eevee
Eevee ex
Snorlax ex
Lugia ex
Skitty
Skitty
Delcatty
Delcatty
Bidoof
Bidoof
Bibarel ex
Shaymin
Shaymin
Arceus ex
Type: Null
Type: Null
Silvally
Silvally
Celesteela
Celesteela
Cyclizar
Cyclizar
Eevee Bag
Eevee Bag
Elemental Switch
Elemental Switch
Old Amber
Old Amber
Rare Candy
Rare Candy
Pokémon Communication
Pokémon Communication
Electrical Cord
Electrical Cord
Giant Cape
Giant Cape
Rocky Helmet
Rocky Helmet
Leaf Cape
Leaf Cape
Cyrus
Cyrus
Erika
Erika
Irida
Irida
Lyra
Lyra
Giovanni
Giovanni
Silver
Silver
Sabrina
Sabrina
Iono
Iono
Dawn
Dawn
Mars
Mars
Leaf
Leaf
Lillie
Lillie
Lusamine
Lusamine
Red
Red
Floragato
Crawdaunt
Greninja
Gardevoir
Slurpuff
Farfetch’d
Buzzwole ex
Charizard ex
Ho-Oh ex
Palkia ex
Pikachu ex
Mewtwo ex
Mew ex
Lunala ex
Dialga ex
Solgaleo ex
Eevee ex
Lugia ex
Arceus ex
Professor’s Research
Lillie
Lusamine
Pikachu ex
Giratina ex
Darkrai ex
Rare Candy
What This Set Actually Contains
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A set's release date also tells you something practical: older sets have had more time for Pack Points to accumulate against them, which makes their rarer cards realistically easier to redeem outright even if pulling them stays just as unlikely as it was on release day.
The Packs Inside This Set
Sets are opened through one or more pack variants, not through the set itself directly, and each pack variant listed on this page carries its own separate pull-rate table — two packs from the same set can have completely different odds for the same rarity tier, and a card locked to one pack variant will never appear from the others no matter how many are opened. This page lists every pack tied to this set alongside its own odds, so choosing between them is a comparison you can actually make here rather than something you have to piece together from separate pages.
Opening any pack, from any variant, always earns 5 Pack Points regardless of what's pulled — but those points only count toward that specific pack's own redemption pool, not the set as a whole, so points earned from one pack variant in this set can't be spent redeeming a card locked to a different pack variant in the same set.
Pull Odds, Rolled Up for This Set
Pull odds work per slot inside a pack, not per card: the first three cards are always Common, and any chance at a rarer pull only exists in slot 4 and slot 5, with slot 5 running at roughly four times the odds slot 4 gets for the same rarity tier. This page rolls those per-slot numbers up into a set-level view, gathered from every pack variant this set has, so you can compare rarity chances across the whole set instead of opening each pack's page separately to piece the picture together.
That rolled-up view is a convenience layer over the same underlying per-slot data used on individual card pages — if a specific card's exact odds matter more than the set-wide picture, its own card page has the precise slot-by-slot breakdown for just that card.
Rarity Breakdown and What's Worth Chasing
This page also totals up how many cards in the set fall into each rarity tier, from Common through Crown Rare, so you can see the actual shape of the set — how top-heavy or how spread out its rare cards are — without counting a card grid by hand. The set's standout cards, meaning its higher rarity tiers, are called out directly rather than left for you to hunt through the full list.
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Frequently asked questions
How many cards are actually in this set?
The total card count is shown at the top of this page and reflects a direct count of the cards belonging to this set, along with a rarity-tier breakdown further down showing how many Common, Uncommon, Rare, and higher-tier cards make up that total.
Which pack should I open to get this set's best cards?
Compare the pack variants listed on this page directly — each carries its own pull-rate table, and a card locked to one pack variant will never drop from another, even within the same set. The odds shown per pack here are what decide which one is actually worth opening for a given card, not the set's name alone.
Are Promo sets opened the same way as this one?
No. Regular sets like this one are opened through a purchasable pack with its own pull-rate table. Promo sets don't have a pack to buy at all — their cards come from missions, research tasks, or event rewards instead, so pull-odds tools don't apply to them.