Crown

Zenith

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S W O R D & S H I E L D

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Crown Zenith marks the grand finale of the Sword & Shield era — a dazzling sendoff packed with radiant art, fan-favorite reprints, and the stunning Galarian Gallery. Did you know? Crown Zenith is famous for its generous pull rates, especially for Galarian Gallery cards — where stunning alternate-art cards are easier to chase than in most sets. Scroll down for the full visual card list, free checklist, binder placeholders, pull rates, and more.

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230

Set
Symbol

A crown with a simple, minimalist design.

Visual Card List

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Chase Cards

Crown Zenith Chase Cards

Tap to reveal just some the most sought-after hits from the Crown Zenith set.

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Twilight Masquerade Greninja ex 214 SIR
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Twilight Masquerade Perrin 220 Illustration Rare
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Twilight Masquerade Carmine 217 SIR
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Twilight Masquerade Bloodmoon Ursaluna ex SIR
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Twilight Masquerade Hisuian Growlithe Illustration Rare
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Twilight Masquerade Eevee 188 Illustration Rare

S E E W H A T T H E Y ’ R E W O R T H

Final Thoughts

Is Crown Zenith Worth it?

TL;DR: Absolutely — Crown Zenith is the big send-off for the Sword & Shield era, and it feels like a celebration of everything collectors love!

    The set’s centerpiece is the Galarian Gallery, a massive spread of alternate art Pokémon and trainers that look amazing together in a binder. Standouts include cards like Mewtwo VSTAR, Giratina VSTAR, and fan-favorites like Suicune, Raikou, and Entei with dynamic full-art scenes.

Every pack feels exciting because of the Galarian Gallery — even if you don’t pull a huge hit, there’s a good chance you’ll land something colorful and display-worthy. It’s less about one big chase and more about variety and collecting for the artwork, which makes it fun to rip again and again.

If you only grab one Sword & Shield set to end on, Crown Zenith is the one I’d recommend — it’s packed with hits, full of personality, and a perfect finale for the era.