With Pokemon TCG Pocket Crimson Blaze’s introduction, the title continues to broaden its digital card library. As the first mini set for Series B1, this set expands on the foundations laid by the previous booster. With new mechanics, visuals, and chase-worthy pulls, Crimson Blaze has quickly become a focal point of discussion.
In total, the set adds 103 new cards to the title. In this article we will breakdown all of the rarest cards currently available in the Pokemon TCG Pocket Crimson Blaze set.
Pokemon TCG Pocket Crimson Blaze [B1a]: All rarest cards
1) One-Star Full Arts
Some One-Star Full Arts in the Crimson Blaze set (Image via The Pokemon Company)One-Star Full Art cards are alternate artistic variants of regular cards, highlighting a few Pokemon in their natural habitats. While they are not ex cards, their detailed illustrations are popular.
One-Star Full Arts in Pokemon TCG Pocket Crimson Blaze include:
- Ariados
- Sunflora
- Reuniclus
- Xerneas
- Trubbish
- Buneary
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2) Two-Star Super Rare & Special Art Rares
Two-Star cards from the latest expansion (Image via The Pokemon Company)The Two-Star cards have full-body artwork with holographic finishes, covering both ex and Supporter cards. Mega Evolved ex cards in particular stand out, as they incorporate animated silhouettes of the Pokemon’s original form.
Pokemon ex and Supporter Two-Stars in Pokemon TCG Pocket Crimson Blaze include:
- Mega Venusaur ex
- Mega Charizard Y ex
- Mega Blastoise ex
- Mega Lopunny ex
- Mega Steelix ex
- Clemont
- Serena
Certain Mega Evolution cards also appear as rainbow variants within this same rarity level. These versions maintain identical pull rates but feature alternate artwork paired with a rainbow-colored border:
- Mega Venusaur ex
- Mega Blastoise ex
- Mega Lopunny ex
- Mega Steelix ex
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3) Three-Star Immersive Rare
Three-Star Mega Charizard Y ex Immersive card (Image via The Pokemon Company)Three-Star Immersive Rares are cinematic cards exclusive to Pokemon TCG Pocket. When pulled, these cards trigger a short animated sequence, something not possible in the physical TCG. Crimson Blaze contains a single card in this category: Mega Charizard Y ex.
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4) One-Shiny and Two-Shiny Rares
Shiny cards from this set (Image via The Pokemon Company)Shiny Pokemon return in Crimson Blaze as well, divided into two rarity tiers.
One-Shiny Rare cards feature alternate-color versions of existing Pokemon, offering a visual twist without full-art treatment:
- Oddish
- Gloom
- Vileplume
- Charizard
- Shellder
- Cloyster
- Sandshrew
- Sandslash
- Type: Null
- Silvally
Two-Shiny Rare cards are holographic full-arts shiny variants of ex cards. Crimson Blaze has the following Two-Shiny Rares:
- Buzzwole ex
- Lunala ex
- Guzzlord ex
- Solgaleo ex
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5) Gold Crown Rare
Crimson Blaze’s Gold Crown Rare cards (Image via The Pokemon Company)At the peak of Crimson Blaze’s rarity structure sit the Gold Crown Rare cards. These are gold colored holographic designs and have extremely low pull rates, placing them among the rarest cards in Pokemon TCG Pocket.
Gold Crown cards in Pokemon TCG Pocket Crimson Blaze:
- Aegislash
- Quick-Grow Extract
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