Opening a new set usually feels like a race to see who can find the “big” card first, but Twilight Masquerade has a bit of a different energy. Because the set is so focused on the Kitakami vibe, the chase cards this time around feel less like trophies and more like pieces of the story.
I’ve been spending some time with the set list, and while everyone is talking about the pull rates, I’m more interested in the cards that actually stand out once you have them in your hands. It’s not just about the gold borders or the rarity: it’s about the art that actually captures that festival atmosphere or the specific weirdness of the Ogerpon forms.
I’ve narrowed down my personal “must-haves” from the set. These are the cards that make a box break actually feel worth it to me, whether they’re the top-tier Rares or just the ones that look the best in a binder.
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