Soar with Blue Sky Stream – Korean Edition Pokémon TCG

Soar with Blue Sky Stream – Korean Edition Pokémon TCG

Introduction

The Blue Sky Stream Korean Edition is an official Pokémon Trading Card Game expansion released in Korea as part of the Sword & Shield series. This set highlights powerful Dragon‑type Pokémon and other sought‑after cards, making it a popular choice for both collectors and competitive players.


About the Set

Set Name: Blue Sky Stream (Korean Edition)

Set Code: s7R

Language: Korean

Release Date (Korea): September 8, 2021

Edition: Sword & Shield Expansion

Box Composition: 30 booster packs per box, each containing 5 cards

Blue Sky Stream is the Korean version of the Japanese Blue Sky Stream expansion. It is part of the Sword & Shield era and features cards in Korean text, appealing to collectors and players internationally.


Card Highlights

Dragon‑type Pokémon: Includes Rayquaza V and Rayquaza VMAX, popular pulls for collectors and battlers.

V and VMAX Cards: Sought‑after cards that add gameplay depth and collector appeal.

Special Art and Full Art Cards: Visually striking cards that are highly collectible.

Trainer Cards: Support and strategy cards for competitive play.

Secret Rare Cards: Rare and valuable cards that may appear in packs, though not guaranteed in every box.


Box & Pack Details

1 Booster Pack: 5 cards

1 Booster Box: 30 Packs = 150 cards total

Each box contains a mix of common, uncommon, rare, full-art, and V/VMAX cards.

Sealed boxes are recommended for collectors and players seeking a complete and authentic experience.


Why Collect the Korean Edition?

Dragon‑Focused Theme: Highlights powerful Dragon‑type Pokémon and dynamic artwork.

High‑Value Cards: Key pulls such as Rayquaza VMAX and other V/V cards are highly sought after.

Unique Korean Text: Korean-language cards are rarer outside Korea, appealing to international collectors.

Artwork and Design: Many cards feature striking visuals, increasing collector interest.

Long‑Term Value: Sealed booster boxes often appreciate over time, especially for early expansions.

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