
Sealed in its original Sun & Moon – Forbidden Light packaging, this Pokémon TCG booster box (released in 2018) contains 36 booster packs (10 cards each) to expand your collection or deck. Forbidden Light emphasizes the mysterious Ultra Necrozma-GX (its new “Ultra” form) alongside other powerful Pokémon-GX like Greninja, Lucario, Zygarde, and Yveltal, and it introduces new Prism Star cards (such as Arceus Prism Star and Volcanion Prism Star) that add strategic depth. The booster packs feature dynamic cosmic artwork – Necrozma bursting with golden light in a starry backdrop – and many cards in the set have vivid holographic and foil treatments (including elusive Rainbow Rare and Secret Rare variants). Collectors especially prize this set for its playability and nostalgia (it even includes the set’s first full-art holo Trainer, Diantha) as well as the chance to pull highly sought-after Pokémon trading cards from this expansion.
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Sealed in its original Sun & Moon – Forbidden Light packaging, this Pokémon TCG booster box (released in 2018) contains 36 booster packs (10 cards each) to expand your collection or deck. Forbidden Light emphasizes the mysterious Ultra Necrozma-GX (its new “Ultra” form) alongside other powerful Pokémon-GX like Greninja, Lucario, Zygarde, and Yveltal, and it introduces new Prism Star cards (such as Arceus Prism Star and Volcanion Prism Star) that add strategic depth. The booster packs feature dynamic cosmic artwork – Necrozma bursting with golden light in a starry backdrop – and many cards in the set have vivid holographic and foil treatments (including elusive Rainbow Rare and Secret Rare variants). Collectors especially prize this set for its playability and nostalgia (it even includes the set’s first full-art holo Trainer, Diantha) as well as the chance to pull highly sought-after Pokémon trading cards from this expansion.