The most expensive cards in the expansion can be worth a lot of money and they are both a direct result of their exquisite artwork and the rarity involved in obtaining them in booster packs. is the most recent expansion to the card game and it adds a series of new cards, with its overall theme revolving around the content presented in the expansion for. Players who purchase cards during the release of can expect to see elements from the Terarium and Area Zero.
Competitively, the new set brings forth several powerful cards that can boost a player’s deck, but the beautiful illustrations really stand out with this collection. Several rare and well-illustrated cards are among the most expensive ones in – and even those that are not too expensive are still worth the effort thanks to their unique pieces of artwork. Many of these gorgeous cards had already been seen before as they were released in Japan, but some others are seeing their prices rise in Western markets.
One of the most expensive cards in the set is the Special Illustration Rare version of Dachsbun ex. As seen on its page on TCG Player, the market price for this specific Dachsbun ex stands around $32.81. The card, whose number is 162/142, showcases the Generation 9 Pokémon lying on a table full of pastries – ironically, this creature is also made to represent a bread roll. The delicate artwork for this card encaptures Dachsbun under gentle sunlight as they likely await their Trainer to finish their meal.
In addition to the artwork and its rarity, its competitive feats also give it extra value. When using the card to evolve a Fidough into Dachsbun ex, players can heal all the damage from all of their Evolved Pokémon – though they have to do so at the cost of discarding Energy. Furthermore, its attack deals massive damage and confuses the opponent’s Active Pokémon, making it not only a beautiful card but also a very strong one in the expansion.
The next most expensive card in the set is the Illustration Rare
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