![]() We even had a good idea of what cards would be in this, as the Pokémon TCG was essentially adapting (most) cards from the Japanese sets Matchless Fighter, Silver Lance, and Jet Black Poltergeist. We already knew that Chilling Reign was set to focus on Galarian Articuno, Galarian Moltres, Galarian Zapdos, and both the Ice Rider and Shadow Rider Calyrex. The quality on these seems to have increased, with a slightly smoother feel to the cards and none of the whitening issues that some were vocally worried about. Have you ever opened a pack of Japanese Pokémon cards and noticed the lighter feel? The smoother way that the cards sort when you're going through a pack? That's very much how I felt when opening Chilling Reign. I can tell you right now, as someone who values these pieces of shiny cardboard very much, that this is not something we should be worried about with Chilling Reign. There has been some worry, with the Pokémon TCG's promise to increase printing to satisfy higher demand than ever, that we would see a decrease in the quality of the cards. Now, before I get into this next bit, you should know. But you already know what we're here for, and that's to open some Pokémon cards. These boosted boxes look gorgeous as is, with the design of the pack art playing out on every side of the box. While I myself am a collector and a completionist, I know there are a lot of collectors out there who are into sealed product, and I can't act like I don't understand why. The first thing I notice about every Pokémon TCG booster box I open is the quality of the product. ![]()
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