Product description
Simplified Chinese (S-Chinese) Slim-Pack version of Nine Colors Gathering CS4aC Booster Box contains 24 Packs and 5 Cards Per Pack.
Nine Colors Gathering is a 2-Piece Set. The 'friend' (CS4aC) version featuring Eevee on the box art, and the other half 'origin' (CS4bC) features Mew on the box art. Nine Colors Gathering contains most of its cards from Evolving Skies (Eevee Heroes, Blue Sky Stream, Towering Perfection)
If you're new to Simplified Chinese Cards, we have all the information you need below:
- S-Chinese cards (Simplified Chinese) were released for residents in Mainland China. In the past, Chinese cards were only distributed to residents in Taiwan/Hong Kong. We call those T-Chinese cards (Traditional Chinese)
- They are printed in Japan
- S-Chinese cards have the "classic blue" back (like English cards)
- Many S-Chinese cards come in 2 different packaging options:
1. Jumbo Booster Boxes with 6 jumbo packs per and 25 cards per pack
2. Slim Booster Boxes with 24 packs and 5 cards per pack. The slim-packs come in plastic blisters similar to cardboard sleeves in English cards
*There are exceptions to the above bullet point with some S-Chinese sets coming in booster boxes with 20 packs and 6 cards per pack. An example is the newest set, Shadow of Glory.
6 Packs Per Box | 25 Cards per Pack | Cards themselves are NOT jumbo, they are normal sized!
SR GUARANTEED in each box
Packs have no card trick - the best cards are in the back
Boxes have pokeball design printed on wrapping/packaging
24 Packs Per Box | 5 Cards per Pack | come in plastic “sleeves” which are meant for hanging on retail racks in local stores. (See picture)
SR NOT GUARANTEED in a box (like Korean sets) BUT you CAN pull more than 1 SR card in the same box if you’re lucky
Packs have the same card trick as Japanese cards (one to the front)
Boxes are wrapped in clear wrapping – they do not have Pokeball art printed.
There are reportedly minor differences between identical cards that are pulled from Jumbo-Packs rather than Slim-Packs
In Jumbo packs, certain cards with texture (Full arts for example) tend to have more “sparkle” to them compared to slim-pack cards. They look more like Japanese cards in this matter.
On the other hand, certain cards from slim-packs tend to look more saturated and bright. They have less sparkle but "pop" more.
Keep in mind, all S-Chinese cards are printed in Japan and these differences are not officially acknowledged by the Pokémon Company. These statements are based on collectors’ reviews on YouTube. Additionally, these differences are not significant enough to stand out in your collection (unless you really know to look for them). We just wanted to share some fun facts about the product.