Stellar Miracle (sv7): A Galactic Adventure with New Powers
The Japanese Pokémon set Stellar Miracle (Japanese: ステラミラクル) takes us into a fascinating world beneath the Earth's surface, where the mysterious powers of the Terastal phenomena are unleashed. With impressive new Pokémon, unique gameplay mechanics, and breathtaking illustrations, this set offers a true enrichment for players and collectors. Learn all about the highlights, most sought-after cards, and why Stellar Miracle is an absolute must-have for every Pokémon fan!
The Glittering World of Terastal Pokémon
At the heart of the set is the legendary Pokémon Terapagos (Japanese: テラパゴス), first introduced in The Indigo Disk DLC (Part 2 of The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero). This Pokémon takes on the main role as Stellar Tera Pokémon ex, a new card mechanic making its debut in Stellar Miracle.
In its Terastallized form, Terapagos resembles a sky-blue turtle with a crystalline shell bearing the symbols of all 18 Pokémon types. Its shimmering blue and yellow fur and the sparkling diamonds on its head give it exceptional elegance.
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Terapagos ex (#088) |
Terapagos ex (#122)
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The special feature of Stellar Tera Pokémon ex lies in their Jewel Attacks, which require three different energy types but unleash extremely powerful effects. Supporting this are Trainer cards that reduce the energy cost of these attacks or allow for additional energy attachments per turn.
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Lapras ex (#019) |
Galvantula ex (#033) |
Stellar Miracle impresses with a selection of large-format cards that stand out for their artistic illustrations. These cards combine playful strength with aesthetic brilliance and are true highlights for any collection. The gold cards with elegant embossing are particularly sought after – true collector's items that will delight every fan.
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Meditite (#111) |
Noctowl (#114) |
Milcery (#110) |
The Most Valuable Cards in the Set: Rarities for Collectors
In addition to the exceptional Stellar Tera Pokémon, Stellar Miracle shines with a variety of sought-after cards. Alongside Terapagos ex (#130), the set's highlights include:
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Lacey (#131) |
Briar (#132) |
Hydrapple ex (#127) |
Pull Rates: How Likely Are Top Cards?
The million-dollar question: How often do you pull one of the coveted rare cards? The set includes 12 Art Rares, 12 Super Rares, 6 Special Art Rares, and 3 Ultra Rares (you can learn more about the rarity levels of Japanese Pokémon trading cards in our blog article).
A typical Stellar Miracle display, containing 30 booster packs with 5 cards each, contains on average:
- 4 Double Rares (Pokémon-ex)
- 3 Art Rares (cards with special illustrations)
- 1 Ultra Rare (Super Rare, Special Art Rare, or Gold Card)
- 1 ACE SPEC card (powerful Trainer cards)
The chances of getting particularly valuable cards are good, but for the rarest treasures, you'll need a bit of luck.
Conclusion: A Sparkling Adventure for Collectors and Players
Stellar Miracle is far more than just a set – it's a journey into the fascinating world of Terastal Pokémon. Whether you want to expand your collection or strengthen your deck with new strategies, this set offers everything a Pokémon heart desires.
Ready for your adventure?
Browse our Tsuki Cards online shop now and secure the exclusive Stellar Miracle displays. With a bit of luck, you might soon find one of the coveted cards in your next pull. What are you waiting for? Your adventure begins now!










