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Crimson Blaze Pack Pool

Conclusion-first snapshot page: best pulls, value density, and which “Best pack for X” goals this pack ranks highly for.

Snapshot: 2026-02-03 Pool size: 103 Best pull: Aegislash (2500)
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Crimson Blaze: what this pool is good at

High-signal pack: strong top pulls and a dense high-value pool.

Relative strength is computed across all packs (percentile rank).
1) Element / Type friendliness (use-case)
Element focus: Grass is #1 (18/103).
If you’re chasing a specific element goal (Fire/Psychic/etc.), this tells you whether this pack is naturally aligned.
Top10 power
15650
Top 82% by this metric
≥1000 density
35%
Top 74% by this metric
High-value counts
≥1000: 28 · ≥1500: 3
Examples: Aegislash, Quick-Grow Extract, Mega Charizard Y ex, Buzzwole ex, Guzzlord ex, Lunala ex
Best pull
Aegislash
Craft points: 2500
How to use this (actionable)
  • Open this pack if you want: overall value (dense ≥1000 cards) or top-tier chase pulls (high-end craft points).
  • Avoid if you want: a focused Grass-heavy pool (check Top elements first).
  • Data quality: points 100% · element 93% (higher = more reliable metrics).

Best-for goals (internal links)

Where does Crimson Blaze rank inside each “Best pack for X” goal?

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Note: scores are deterministic from the snapshot dataset (no market prices).

Best Cards in Crimson Blaze

Sorted by Craft Points (Value). Click to see full card details.

Sorted by craft points (desc)
Tip: If you’re chasing a specific card name, use the goal pages (they rank packs by keyword matches + points).

Pool breakdown (How this pack is shaped)

Use this to judge focus (elements/rarities) and data reliability (coverage).

  • Element / Type friendliness: Grass is #1 (18 cards) — useful when picking packs for element-based goals.
  • Data reliability (coverage): lower coverage means Top10/density/best pull can be less reliable.
  • Pool shape (collector vs chase): rarity mix + top-value concentration explains “why this pack feels like this”.
Pool size
103
cards in this pack’s snapshot pool
Points coverage
100%
103 / 103 cards · Quality: High
Element coverage
93%
96 / 103 cards · Quality: Medium
Top elements
Grass 18
Colorless 14
Psychic 12
Water 11
Fighting 11
Fire 9
Darkness 8
Metal 7
Decision hint: If your goal is “Best pack for Grass cards”, this pool is more likely to align.
Rarity counts
C 32
U 24
S 10
R 8
SR 7
AR 6
RR 5
SSR 4
SAR 4
UR 2
Decision hint: rarity mix helps explain if this pack is more “collector-ish” or “chase-ish” under the snapshot.
These counts are computed directly from the snapshot card_list (no manual curation).

FAQ

What is Top10 power?
Sum of craft points for the 10 highest-point cards in this pack pool. Higher means more value concentrated at the top.
What is ≥1000 density?
Percent of ≥1000-point cards within the top 80 cards in this pool. Higher means more high-value cards packed into the upper slice.
Is craft points a real price?
No. Craft points are an in-game crafting cost proxy. We use them as a stable value signal (not market pricing).
What is the single best pull in Crimson Blaze?
Aegislash (2500 craft points) is the highest-point card in this pool under the current snapshot.
How many high-value cards does Crimson Blaze contain?
In this snapshot pool: ≥1000 = 28, ≥1500 = 3. Examples: Aegislash, Quick-Grow Extract, Mega Charizard Y ex, Buzzwole ex, Guzzlord ex, Lunala ex.
Is Crimson Blaze good for element-based goals?
Check Top elements: Grass is the #1 element (18 cards). If your goal matches this element, the pool is naturally aligned.