Including rarity-level cards, especially ones that are holographic, is very important to maintaining the excitement of opening a pack of Pokmon cards for collectors
Aesi, Tyrant of Gyre Strait Ancient Greenwarden Azusa's Many Journeys Beanstalk Wurm Benalish Emissary Case of the Locked Hothouse Druid Class Dryad of the Ilysian Grove Enter the Unknown Escape to the Wilds Exploration Exploration Broodship Explore Flubs, the Fool Gaea's Touch Hearthhull, the Worldseed Hugs, Grisly Guardian Icetill Explorer Kellan, Inquisitive Prodigy Kiora, the Crashing Wave Loot, Exuberant Explorer Mina and Denn, Wildborn Mind Games My Tendrils Run Deep Nightscape Battlemage Oracle of Mul Daya Prismatic Undercurrents Scale the Heights Song of Creation Sword of Forge and Frontier Thalia and The Gitrog Monster The Gitrog Monster This World Belongs to Me Titania Traveling Chocobo Two Streams Facility Urban Evolution Verdant Touch Waves of Aggression Wayward Swordtooth Whim of Volrath Zell Dincht
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Spheal #37Common $0.16 Sneasel #30Common $0.12 Celebi V #7Ultra Rare $1.53 Galarian Articuno V #58Ultra Rare $1.78 Rillaboom #18Holo Rare $0.29 Sobble #41Common $0.07 Castform Sunny Form #22Common $0.28 Tapu Fini #40Holo Rare $0.57 Tsareena #15Rare $0.21 Blitzle #50Common $0.05
That's pretty damn good for a newer promo card, and it's particularly staggering when you discover that there's an almost identical version of the same exact card (same picture and everything) that costs only $22