Pokemon Mystery Box - Commons
Trading Cards
Drop Table


















What's Inside the Pokemon Commons Box?
18 Pokemon cards from the Scarlet & Violet era, focused on Illustration Rares, Special Art Rares, and Full Art cards. The SV generation quietly produced some of the best card art in the game's history - and this box curates the highlights.
The chase card is Charizard ex from Obsidian Flames (223/197) - the defining chase card of the set and one of the most sought-after modern Pokemon pulls. Behind it sits Erika's Invitation from Scarlet & Violet 151 (203/165), a fan-favorite Illustration Rare that carries consistent secondary market demand.
The premium tier features Pidgeot ex and Gloom Illustration Rares from Obsidian Flames, Pidgey (207/197), and Aipom from Paradox Rift - cards celebrated for their artwork rather than competitive utility. Lechonk, Houndour, and Larvitar Illustration Rares fill the mid-range.
The floor includes Revavroom ex, Cyclizar, Wigglytuff (from Phantasmal Flames), Bellibolt, Poppy, Geeta, Switch (SV 151), Artazon, and Absol ex - all special rarity cards from across the Scarlet & Violet block. No base cards, no common holos, no bulk.
Complete drop table with exact rates available before every open.
How the Pokemon Commons Box Works
All 18 cards and their probabilities are published in the drop table. Open the box and the card is yours - ship it sleeved and protected, or trade it in for credits toward another Pokemon box, a sports card box, or any other Cravin category. If your card's value falls below the 499-credit box price, the difference returns as credits automatically.
Why SV Collectors Pick This Box
Scarlet & Violet Illustration Rares have redefined what Pokemon card art can be - but pulling them from booster packs is brutal. Obsidian Flames has over 190 cards in the base set, with Illustration Rares appearing roughly once every 20+ packs. This box skips the bulk entirely and gives direct access to the art cards that collectors actually want, with transparent probabilities on every pull.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is this box called "Commons" if it has Illustration Rares?
The name refers to the Pokemon themselves - everyday species like Lechonk, Pidgey, Houndour, and Bellibolt. The twist is that each card is the special art version of that Pokemon. These are the Illustration Rare, Special Art Rare, and Full Art prints that turn ordinary Pokemon into collector pieces.
What sets are represented?
Primarily Obsidian Flames, with cards from Scarlet & Violet 151, Paradox Rift, and Phantasmal Flames. The box covers the core Scarlet & Violet block where Illustration Rares first became a defining feature of modern Pokemon collecting.
I pulled an Artazon but wanted the Charizard ex. Options?
Trade it for credits and reopen this box, or redirect credits to any other Cravin box - Dragon Den, Pikachu Spark, Charizard Forever, sports cards, MTG, or tech. Credits work across every category.
Does Cravin have other Pokemon mystery boxes?
Yes. Commons focuses on SV Illustration Rares. Pikachu Spark is built around 15 Pikachu-family cards. Charizard Forever features the Charizard evolution line. Dragon Den curates Dragon-type cards including Dragonair Illustration Rare and Rayquaza VMAX.