Vol. 9 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: 7
Best pull: Ultra Necrozma ex (500)
Highlight
Vol. 9: what this pool is good at
Low-value profile under this snapshot—use goal pages to find better picks for what you’re chasing.
Relative strength is computed across all packs (percentile rank).
1) Element / Type friendliness (use-case)
Element focus: metal is #1 (2/7).
If you’re chasing a specific element goal (Fire/Psychic/etc.), this tells you whether this pack is naturally aligned.
Top10 power
940
Top 45% by this metric
≥1000 density
0%
Top 45% by this metric
High-value counts
≥1000: 0 · ≥1500: 0
Examples: —
Best pull
Ultra Necrozma ex
Craft points: 500
How to use this (actionable)
- Open this pack if you want: overall value (but density is only moderate) or chase pulls (but top-end is not elite).
- Avoid if you want: dense ≥1000 value (this pool is more top-heavy / scattered) + a focused metal-heavy pool (check Top elements first).
- Data quality: points 100% · element 100% (higher = more reliable metrics).
Best-for goals (internal links)
Where does Vol. 9 rank inside each “Best pack for X” goal?
No strong goal rankings found for this pack (Top 10).
Note: scores are deterministic from the snapshot dataset (no market prices).
Best Cards in Vol. 9
Sorted by Craft Points (Value). Click to see full card details.
Sorted by craft points (desc)
Ultra Necrozma ex
RR 500
Mid dragon
Dawn Wings Necrozma
R 150
Low psychic
Dusk Mane Necrozma
R 150
Low metal
Blacephalon
C 35
Low fire
Kartana
C 35
Low grass
Stakataka
C 35
Low metal
Xurkitree
C 35
Low lightning
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: metal is #1 (2 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
7
cards in this pack’s snapshot pool
Points coverage
100%
7 / 7 cards · Quality: High
Element coverage
100%
7 / 7 cards · Quality: High
Top elements
metal 2
dragon 1
psychic 1
fire 1
grass 1
lightning 1
Decision hint: If your goal is “Best pack for metal cards”, this pool is more likely to align.
Rarity counts
C 4
R 2
RR 1
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 Vol. 9?
Ultra Necrozma ex (500 craft points) is the highest-point card in this pool under the current snapshot.
How many high-value cards does Vol. 9 contain?
In this snapshot pool: ≥1000 = 0, ≥1500 = 0.
Is Vol. 9 good for element-based goals?
Check Top elements: metal is the #1 element (2 cards). If your goal matches this element, the pool is naturally aligned.