Pulsing Aura
Pulsing Aura has 234 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
234 cards
Tangela
Tangrowth
Heracross
Celebi
Treecko
Grovyle
Sceptile
Mega Sceptile ex
Surskit
Masquerain
Shroomish
Breloom
Budew
Carnivine
Sewaddle
Swadloon
Leavanny
Durant
Applin
Flapple
Numel
Camerupt
Mega Camerupt ex
Castform Sunny Form
Victini
Tepig
Pignite
Emboar
Darumaka
Darmanitan
Larvesta
Volcarona
Poliwag
Poliwhirl
Politoed
Paldean Tauros
Vaporeon ex
Wooper
Quagsire
Castform Rainy Form
Castform Snowy Form
Clamperl
Huntail
Gorebyss
Regice
Cubchoo
Beartic
Sobble
Drizzile
Inteleon
Rapid Strike Urshifu
Magnemite
Magneton
Magnezone ex
Voltorb
Electrode
Chinchou
Lanturn
Zekrom
Toxel
Toxtricity
Morpeko
Ralts
Kirlia
Espurr
Meowstic
Diancie
Oricorio
Hatenna
Hattrem
Hatterene
Bramblin
Brambleghast
Gligar
Gliscor
Trapinch
Regirock
Bonsly
Riolu
Lucario
Mega Lucario ex
Croagunk
Toxicroak
Gallade
Throh
Sawk
Dwebble
Crustle ex
Meloetta
Stufful
Bewear
Rolycoly
Carkol
Coalossal
Silicobra
Sandaconda
Kubfu
Zubat
Golbat
Crobat
Koffing
Weezing
Qwilfish
Seviper
Zorua
Zoroark ex
Foongus
Amoonguss
Vullaby
Mandibuzz
Inkay
Malamar
Single Strike Urshifu
Zarude
Bombirdier
Registeel
Bronzor
Bronzong
Pawniard
Bisharp
Magearna
Meltan
Melmetal
Corviknight ex
Vibrava
Flygon ex
Chansey
Blissey
Eevee
Dunsparce
Teddiursa
Ursaring
Castform
Regigigas
Patrat
Watchog
Lillipup
Herdier
Stoutland
Audino
Mega Audino ex
Minccino
Cinccino
Furfrou
Rookidee
Corvisquire
Field Blower
Lucky Egg
Korrina
Cabbie
Cheren
Parasol Lady
Fragrant Forest
Arena of Antiquity
Bounded Field
Treecko
Grovyle
Shroomish
Budew
Flapple
Tepig
Quagsire
Zekrom
Morpeko
Meowstic
Oricorio
Brambleghast
Bonsly
Riolu
Meloetta
Carkol
Kubfu
Seviper
Zorua
Malamar
Bisharp
Meltan
Castform
Cinccino
Mega Sceptile ex
Mega Camerupt ex
Vaporeon ex
Magnezone ex
Mega Lucario ex
Crustle ex
Zoroark ex
Corviknight ex
Flygon ex
Mega Audino ex
Korrina
Cabbie
Cheren
Parasol Lady
Mega Sceptile ex
Mega Camerupt ex
Vaporeon ex
Magnezone ex
Crustle ex
Zoroark ex
Corviknight ex
Flygon ex
Mega Audino ex
Sobble
Mega Lucario ex
Cottonee
Torchic
Combusken
Blaziken
Frillish
Jellicent
Onix
Zubat
Golbat
Crobat
Grimer
Muk
Absol
Skrelp
Steelix
Chansey
Blissey
Porygon
Porygon2
Porygon-Z
Whimsicott ex
Mega Blaziken ex
Greninja ex
Jolteon ex
Hitmonchan ex
Mega Absol ex
Dragalge ex
Mega Steelix ex
Celebi
Bombirdier
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
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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
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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.