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Best Pack for Pikachu

If you're aiming to pull pikachu, you want packs where this target (and related lines) appear more often.

Snapshot: 2026-02-03
👑 Best Choice
Deluxe
Total Cards: 379 · Score: 19195
Data snapshot: 2026-02-03
Top 10 Power
14200 pts
High Value Density
25% ≥1000 pts (top 80)
Best Pull
Rare Candy
View card · 2500 pts

"Found 6 cards matching "pikachu" in this pack's pool. Example: Pikachu ex, Pikachu ex, Pikachu ex, Pikachu ex, Pikachu."

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Leaderboard (Top 5)

#1
Deluxe
Top pulls: Rare Candy, Pikachu ex, Darkrai ex
Score
19195
Cards
379
#2
Pikachu
Top pulls: Charizard ex, Mewtwo ex, Pikachu ex
Score
14760
Cards
126
#3
Shining
Top pulls: Poké Ball, Giratina ex, Beedrill ex
Score
6900
Cards
111
#4
Gardevoir
Top pulls: Meloetta, Protective Poncho, Mega Gardevoir ex
Score
5035
Cards
234
#5
Solgaleo
Top pulls: Lunala ex, Solgaleo ex, Lillie
Score
5035
Cards
140

Top 10 Comparison

Compare packs by score, pool size, high-value density, and best possible pull (snapshot-based).

# Pack Score Cards Top-10 Power ≥1000 Density Best Pull
1 Deluxe 19195 379 14200 pts 25% (top 80) Rare Candy · 2500
2 Pikachu 14760 126 16500 pts 18% (top 80) Charizard ex · 2500
3 Shining 6900 111 14400 pts 41% (top 80) Poké Ball · 2500
4 Gardevoir 5035 234 16100 pts 69% (top 80) Meloetta · 2500
5 Solgaleo 5035 140 15650 pts 39% (top 80) Lunala ex · 2500
6 Arceus 5035 96 14000 pts 19% (top 80) Arceus ex · 2500
7 Mew 5035 86 14000 pts 15% (top 80) Mew ex · 2500
8 Vol. 1 5035 5 755 pts 0% (top 80) Lapras ex · 500
9 Vol. 13 5035 5 755 pts 0% (top 80) Raichu ex · 500
10 Charizard 2750 126 16500 pts 18% (top 80) Charizard ex · 2500

Note: density is computed from the top 80 highest craft-point cards in each pack (for comparability).

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FAQ (Goal-specific)

Decision support (snapshot-based)
What is the best pack for "Best Pack for Pikachu" right now? +
Based on the snapshot (2026-02-03), the top pick is "Deluxe" (score 19195). Runner-ups: Pikachu, Shining, Gardevoir.
Does the #1 pack actually contain "Pikachu"? +
This goal is keyword-based (stable, non-meta). "Deluxe" contains 6 matching cards for "pikachu". Examples: Pikachu ex, Pikachu ex, Pikachu ex, Pikachu ex, Pikachu, Pikachu.
What does the score measure? +
It’s a deterministic score using the rule on this page (Methodology). It relies on in-game craft points and the pack pool, not real-time prices. This makes it stable and reproducible.
What are the best pulls in the #1 pack? +
Top high-value pulls (by craft points) include: Rare Candy, Pikachu ex, Darkrai ex. Best pull: Rare Candy.
Why do you use a snapshot instead of real-time data? +
Snapshot data is easier to keep accurate without running an API. Rankings update when the dataset updates; the date is always shown so you can judge freshness.
How close are the top packs—can I pick any of them? +
The score gap between #1 and #2 is 4435. If it’s small, you can choose based on personal targets (specific cards) after checking each pack’s pool page.
Where can I see the full list of cards in the best pack? +
Open the pack page: /pack/deluxe/. You can also click any card to view its details page.

Tip: If the result feels off, check the snapshot date and compare two packs using the table above.

Data Notes

Snapshot: 2026-02-03

This pack contains 20 high-cost cards (≥1000 pts), including 2 premium pulls (≥1500 pts).

High-value cards
20 cards ≥1000 pts · 2 cards ≥1500 pts
Examples (≥1000):
Examples (≥1500):
Points coverage
100%
379 / 379 cards have points
Element coverage
87%
329 / 379 cards have element
Element coverage mainly affects element-based goals (not most value goals).

This site uses a snapshot dataset (non-real-time). Coverage varies by upstream version and improves after data patches.

Methodology

We score packs by keyword matches in card names (exact + partial) with a points bonus.

* Rankings are snapshot-based (non-real-time) and intended for decision support. Scores are comparative across packs for the same goal.