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2024-25 Panini Obsidian Basketball: One Pack, All Punch

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Obsidian is back for another season, and it’s still the coolest blacked-out product in the hobby. This isn’t your typical chrome release. It’s darker, flashier, and it throws just enough chaos into the mix with color-flooded parallels and sharp designs that look like they came from another planet.

This year’s release sticks to the one-pack format. Every hobby box includes seven total cards, with three guaranteed hits — usually two autographs and one memorabilia card — plus three inserts or parallels and one lone base card.

Simple. Fast. Fun. And full of potential.


Design and Parallels​

Obsidian is all about the look. These cards don’t feel like anything else in the basketball lineup. They’re etched, heavy, and designed to shine — literally. The base cards pop under the right light, and the parallels dial it up with a splash of neon.

A few new flood parallels join the party this year:

  • Pink Flood, numbered to 49
  • Blue Flood, numbered to 30
  • Hot Springs, numbered to 15
  • Caldera, which might be short printed but hasn’t revealed its numbering yet
Of course, longtime collectors can expect to see the full range of Electric Etch parallels again, from mid-numbered color blasts to true one-of-ones.


Autographs​

Obsidian tends to keep things familiar when it comes to autographs — but in a good way. The themes return year after year because they work.

This year’s checklist brings back:

  • Rookie Jersey Autographs
  • Rookie Jersey Ink
  • Magmatic Signatures
  • Matrix Material Autos
  • Twilight Signatures
  • Volcanic Signatures
  • Rookie Eruption Autos
  • Galaxy Ink
And there’s one fresh face in the mix — Scorched Signatures. These cards feature flame-driven designs that crank up the heat and give the set a little visual edge.


Memorabilia​

Cutting Edge memorabilia cards are back again. As the name suggests, the design leans sharp and clean, and the swatches are usually solid. These aren’t just tossed-in jersey cards. They’re bold and usually tied to big names or promising rookies.


Inserts​

The insert selection in Obsidian has always had a sci-fi, stylized vibe. They’re not just filler — they look like they belong on display. Returning insert sets include:

  • Supernova
  • Orbital
  • Hotspot
  • Equinox
One new addition this year is Atomic Initials. These cards layer the player's initials and name across an action shot, creating a clean and modern look that fits the product well.

And for those who chase the rare stuff, Obsidian has always included a few low-print chase cards that are tough to hit. Two familiar SSPs return:

  • Volcanix
  • Black Color Blast
A third one enters the mix in 2024-25 — Vitreous. It’s a new die-cut design that should make waves with insert collectors.


Hobby Box Breakdown​

Cards per box: 7
Autographs: 2
Memorabilia cards: 1
Inserts or parallels: 3
Base cards: 1
Boxes per case: 12
Set size: Still under wraps
Release date: To be announced


Obsidian doesn’t try to be everything. It’s sleek, it’s dramatic, and it hits hard in a single pack. If you like blacked-out foil, colorful flashes, and the thrill of pulling a big-name rookie auto with just one rip, this one’s still got your name on it.

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