In Paradox Rift, a new set of Pokémon, known as Paradox Pokémon, makes its debut, having previously only been seen in the Scarlet & Violet and Obsidian Flames expansions. This expansion introduces two fresh types of cards: Ancient and Future, available in both Pokémon and Trainer varieties. Ancient Pokémon cards typically pack hefty direct attacks with high damage potential, making them resilient to being Knocked Out. On the flip side, Future Pokémon cards feature Abilities and attacks with additional effects, opening up avenues for more strategic play. Corresponding Ancient and Future Trainer cards are designed to support their respective Pokémon counterparts.
Additionally, Paradox Rift marks the return of Technical Machine cards, which were last spotted in the Rising Rivals expansion and were recently reintroduced in the Japanese Raging Surf subset. These cards are now categorized as Pokémon Tool cards.
Here's a quick rundown of what to expect in Paradox Rift: 13 Pokémon ex, seven Tera Pokémon ex, 34 illustration rare Pokémon cards, 15 special illustration rare Pokémon and Supporter cards, 28 ultra rare full-art etched Pokémon ex and Supporter cards, and seven hyper rare gold etched cards.
Rarity | Count |
---|---|
Common | 81 |
Uncommon | 54 |
Illustration Rare | 34 |
Ultra Rare | 28 |
Rare | 27 |
Double Rare | 20 |
Special Illustration Rare | 15 |
Hyper Rare | 7 |
In Paradox Rift, a new set of Pokémon, known as Paradox Pokémon, makes its debut, having previously only been seen in the Scarlet & Violet and Obsidian Flames expansions. This expansion introduces two fresh types of cards: Ancient and Future, available in both Pokémon and Trainer varieties. Ancient Pokémon cards typically pack hefty direct attacks with high damage potential, making them resilient to being Knocked Out. On the flip side, Future Pokémon cards feature Abilities and attacks with additional effects, opening up avenues for more strategic play. Corresponding Ancient and Future Trainer cards are designed to support their respective Pokémon counterparts.
Additionally, Paradox Rift marks the return of Technical Machine cards, which were last spotted in the Rising Rivals expansion and were recently reintroduced in the Japanese Raging Surf subset. These cards are now categorized as Pokémon Tool cards.
Here's a quick rundown of what to expect in Paradox Rift: 13 Pokémon ex, seven Tera Pokémon ex, 34 illustration rare Pokémon cards, 15 special illustration rare Pokémon and Supporter cards, 28 ultra rare full-art etched Pokémon ex and Supporter cards, and seven hyper rare gold etched cards.
Rarity | Count |
---|---|
Common | 81 |
Uncommon | 54 |
Illustration Rare | 34 |
Ultra Rare | 28 |
Rare | 27 |
Double Rare | 20 |
Special Illustration Rare | 15 |
Hyper Rare | 7 |