Kid pulls impossible Pokémon pack with 10 golden cards

A kid in Canada pulled an impossible Pokémon pack with 10 golden Mega Darkrai Ex cards.

Marty Null-Byte
Marty Null-Byte

A young boy in Alberta, Canada, walked away from a Pokémon pre-release event with something that shouldn't exist: a booster pack containing 10 golden Mega Darkrai Ex cards.

The find has sent shockwaves through the collecting community, not least because the odds of pulling even a single golden card from the Perfect Order set sit at roughly 1 in 1,786 packs. An entire pack of them? The math gets genuinely absurd. Collectors are oscillating between genuine amazement and skepticism—the kind of pull that makes you wonder if you're looking at a genuine miracle or an elaborate hoax.

Golden cards in this set are classified as Mega Hyper Rare, the top tier of rarity. They're the white whale of modern Pokémon card collecting. Most serious players will open hundreds of packs without ever seeing one. This kid got ten.

His family celebrated the unexpected windfall during the pre-release event, and the story has since rippled across social media and collector forums. The reactions have been predictably mixed—some hail it as the luckiest pull in recent memory, while others remain unconvinced that such a thing could happen through legitimate means.

What makes the story compelling isn't just the rarity itself, but the sheer impossibility of the odds. These aren't the kind of numbers that resolve through persistence or smart shopping. This is lightning-strike territory. Whether the pull holds up to scrutiny or becomes a cautionary tale about verification, it's already cemented itself as one of the more talked-about moments in Pokémon TCG collecting this year.

Source: Polygon

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