Stellar Crown: Complete Set Guide for Scarlet & Violet 2024
Everything you need to know about Stellar Crown (SV07): chase cards, sealed products, Terapagos-ex, and tips for your collection.
Stellar Crown: The Set That Puts Tera Types in the Spotlight
Released on September 13, 2024, the Scarlet and Violet - Stellar Crown expansion (set code: SCR in English, SV07 internationally) marks a turning point in the Scarlet & Violet series. For the first time, Stellar-type Pokemon - a mechanic introduced in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet: The Indigo Disk - take center stage in both card design and the competitive meta.
With 175 cards in total (142 standard cards + 33 Secret cards), Stellar Crown is not the largest set of the generation, but it packs a density of visually striking cards that makes it one of the collector favorites of 2024. This guide covers everything you need to know before cracking your first boosters.
What the Set Contains: 175 Cards, Including 33 Secrets
A Solid Structure
The standard breakdown of the set looks like this:
- 142 standard cards: Commons, Uncommons, Rares, Double Rares, Ultra Rares and Full Arts
- 33 Secret cards: Illustration Rares (IR), Special Illustration Rares (SIR) and Hyper Rares
Having 33 Secret cards for a set of this size is particularly generous. Statistically, it means a booster pull session gives you more opportunities to land a premium card - which supports interest in live openings as well as sealed investing.
Stellar Tera Pokemon: A New Category of Chase Cards
One of the biggest visual innovations in Stellar Crown is the introduction of Stellar Tera cards. These cards feature a distinctive multicolored crystalline background, clearly different from the classic Tera types introduced earlier in the series. Among the most talked-about:
- Cinderace-ex Stellar Tera
- Lapras-ex Stellar Tera
- Galvantula-ex Stellar Tera
All three benefit from a polished artistic direction that sets them apart from the rest of the set. Their popularity with collectors was immediate.
The Chase Cards of Stellar Crown
Here are the most sought-after cards in the expansion, whether for competitive play or pure collecting:
| Card | Rarity | Why It Is Sought After |
|---|---|---|
| Terapagos-ex (Full Art) | Ultra Rare | Set mascot, spectacular artwork |
| Terapagos-ex (SIR) | Special Illustration Rare | Rarest version of the mascot |
| Squirtle (Illustration Rare) | IR | Considered the most valuable card in the set |
| Bulbasaur (Illustration Rare) | IR | Hugely popular first-partner Pokemon |
| Dachsbun-ex (SIR) | Special Illustration Rare | Highly praised artwork |
| Hydrapple-ex (SIR) | Special Illustration Rare | Growing popularity |
| Cinderace-ex Stellar Tera | Stellar Rare | Unique new visual mechanic |
| Lapras-ex Stellar Tera | Stellar Rare | Nostalgia + crystalline design |
| Galvantula-ex Stellar Tera | Stellar Rare | Competitive + aesthetic appeal |
Terapagos-ex: The Real Star of the Set
Terapagos is the central legendary creature of the Zero Zone narrative arc. As the official mascot of Stellar Crown, it gets multiple card versions, including a Full Art and a SIR that are both highly coveted. The Terapagos-ex SIR represents the pinnacle of rarity in the set and will inevitably be the crown jewel of any complete collection of the expansion.
Squirtle and Bulbasaur IR: The Nostalgia Factor Driving Up Values
The inclusion of Squirtle and Bulbasaur as Illustration Rares echoes the strategy used successfully in Pokemon 151. First-generation Pokemon, even in modern sets, consistently hold exceptional popularity. According to data available on pokecottage.com, the Squirtle Illustration Rare is the most valuable card in the set - a strong signal for collectors targeting high-potential pieces.
Available Sealed Products
Stellar Crown offers a full lineup of sealed products suited to every budget and player profile:
The Essentials
- Single Booster Pack: the entry-level option, ideal for filling out a collection card by card
- Booster Bundle: a multi-booster lot, a solid compromise between unit price and quantity
- Build & Battle Box: a prerelease product with a preconstructed deck, officially available from September 13, 2024
For Serious Collectors
- Standard Elite Trainer Box (ETB): 9 boosters + accessories (dice, damage counters, card sleeves). The go-to purchase for getting started properly.
- Pokemon Center Exclusive Elite Trainer Box: a premium version with 11 boosters + 2 exclusive Noctowl promo cards. This exclusivity makes it a harder product to find, and therefore potentially more interesting to keep sealed.
- Elite Trainer Box (FR version): listed at around 54.99 EUR in the French version at launch, this box is a premium entry point into the expansion.
For High-Volume Investors
- Display / Booster Box (36 boosters): the reference product for maximizing your chances of completing the set or pulling rare cards in volume. The Booster Box remains the most closely watched format among TCG investors for evaluating a set's return potential.
Important note: Secondary market prices (eBay, CoreTCG, etc.) move quickly and are not reproduced here to avoid outdated information. To track real-time prices on Stellar Crown cards and sealed products, use the tracking tool available on PokéItem.
Why Stellar Crown Deserves Your Attention as a Collector
A Thematically Cohesive Set
Unlike some Scarlet & Violet sets that mix Pokemon without a strong connecting thread, Stellar Crown builds a visual identity around the Stellar type. The crystalline finish of the Stellar Tera cards, the SIRs with their detailed backgrounds, and the presence of classics like Squirtle and Bulbasaur create a set that is visually cohesive and immediately recognizable.
A Favorable Secret Card Ratio
33 Secret cards out of 175 represents a ratio of roughly 19% rare cards in the set. That is significantly more generous than some previous sets, which improves the opening experience and the likelihood of pulling a premium card per display.
The Competitive Dimension
Several Stellar Crown cards quickly found their place in competitive decks. Stellar Tera Pokemon introduce new mechanical interactions, and Terapagos-ex in particular was explored across multiple deck archetypes within the first weeks after release. A competitively relevant set naturally sustains strong demand for its key cards.
How to Organize Your Stellar Crown Collection
With 175 cards to manage, including 33 Secrets with sometimes subtle variations (Full Art, SIR, IR), keeping track of a complete Stellar Crown collection can get complicated fast. Figuring out which version of Terapagos-ex you are still missing, comparing values between the Squirtle IR and the Bulbasaur IR, or checking whether your Pokemon Center ETB is valued differently from the standard one - these are questions collectors run into regularly.
The PokéItem app lets you catalog your cards precisely by set and rarity, track price movements, and compare your duplicates before a trade or sale. A particularly useful tool for a set like Stellar Crown where the nuances between rarities make a real difference in value.
Conclusion: Stellar Crown, a Reference Set for 2024
Scarlet and Violet - Stellar Crown stands out as one of the most complete and visually accomplished sets of the Scarlet & Violet generation. The combination of a strong mascot in Terapagos-ex, classic Pokemon in Illustration Rare form (Squirtle, Bulbasaur), and a fresh Stellar Tera aesthetic makes it a set that satisfies competitive players, nostalgic fans, and pure collectors alike.
If you are still on the fence about investing in boosters or sealed products, the key takeaways are straightforward: the Secret-to-total ratio is favorable, the chase cards are clearly identified and popular, and the exclusive Pokemon Center ETB adds an extra layer of scarcity for fans of premium products.
To stay on top of price movements for Stellar Crown cards, make a habit of checking PokéItem regularly - the best way to never miss an opportunity or to sell at the right moment.
Last updated: 21 August 2026
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