Wisdom of Sea and Sky: What’s Inside Ho-Oh vs. Lugia Packs in the Pokémon TCG

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The Pokémon TCG Pocket expansion Wisdom of Sea and Sky keeps up the split-pack format we’ve seen in past releases — with two distinct options on shelves: Ho-Oh packs and Lugia packs. Each pack type comes with its own set of exclusive cards, which means completing the full set will require a bit of strategy, patience, and likely some trading.
If you're trying to track down a specific card or build a theme deck around your favorite Johto Pokémon, knowing which pack holds what can save you a lot of time and money.
Here’s how the split works and what exclusives to watch for.

Ho-Oh and Lugia Packs – How the Set is Divided​

The full set includes 241 numbered cards, plus multiple rarities and alt-art variants. Here's how the exclusives break down:
  • Ho-Oh packs: 105 cards found only in these packs
  • Lugia packs: 105 exclusive cards here as well
  • Shared cards: 31 cards appear in both types
  • A wide selection of Illustration Rares, Special Art Rares, Shiny Rares, and Crown-tier cards round out the checklist
In short: if you want a complete master set, you’ll need to rip or trade from both sides.

What’s Only in Lugia Packs​

Lugia packs lean into Water, Psychic, and Electric types. Evolution lines like Chikorita, Typhlosion, Kingdra, Ampharos, and Scizor are locked to this pack, along with these highlights:
  • Lugia ex in multiple rarities, including Double Rare, Special Art Rare, and Immersive
  • Kingdra ex, Espeon ex, Shuckle ex, and Gyarados ex
  • Pichu, Bellossom, and Ampharos with Illustration Rares
  • Shiny versions of Gyarados, Vaporeon, Jolteon, and Magneton
  • Trainers like Will, Lyra, Fisher, and Silver are also pack-locked here

What’s Exclusive to Ho-Oh Packs​

Ho-Oh packs focus more on Fire, Grass, Dark, and Fighting types. Expect to find Johto classics like Totodile, Feraligatr, Heracross, and Umbreon among the exclusive pool. Key cards include:
  • Ho-Oh ex, including Double Rare, Special Art Rare, and Immersive versions
  • Donphan ex, Umbreon ex, Skarmory ex, and Crobat ex
  • Illustration Rares for Pokémon like Gligar, Togepi, Stantler, and Blissey
  • Shiny versions of Yanma, Flareon, Nidoking, Misdreavus, and Mankey
  • Trainers like Jasmine, Hiker, and Silver are tied to Ho-Oh packs

Cards Available in Both Packs​

While the majority of the set is pack-specific, there are still 31 cards that show up in both. These are mostly common or utility cards but include some favorites like:
  • Sunkern, Sunflora, Darumaka, and Darmanitan
  • Houndour, Houndoom, Aipom, Ambipom, and Rescue Scarf
  • Ho-Oh ex and Lugia ex also appear as Crown Rares in both packs
If you're opening casually or just grabbing a few packs, these shared cards are the most likely overlap.

Rarity Tiers and Special Pulls​

Wisdom of Sea and Sky includes several tiers of rare and alternate art cards, including:
  • Illustration Rares for many key evolution lines
  • CG/Special Art Rares, often showing unique full-art styles of ex Pokémon or Trainers
  • Shiny Rares and Double Shiny Rares, with chromatic versions of familiar Pokémon
  • Immersive Rares, a newer tier with cinematic-style artwork
  • Crown Rares, which act as the top-tier chase cards — both mascots appear here
Each tier is split along the same pack line — meaning if you're chasing a Shiny Flareon, you'll need Ho-Oh packs, but if you're after Shiny Gyarados, Lugia is the way to go.

Choosing Which Pack to Focus On​

If you're looking to build a deck, open for value, or collect your favorites:
  • Go for Lugia packs if you want strong Water and Psychic lines, or cards like Kingdra, Espeon, or Magneton
  • Pick Ho-Oh packs for Dark, Fire, and Ground types, especially if you're chasing Donphan, Umbreon, or Nidoking
  • Buy both if your goal is a full binder or you're hunting the most valuable variants

Summary​

With Wisdom of Sea and Sky, Pokémon leans into the split-pack strategy once again. It's a clever way to encourage collecting and exploration — and to keep players and fans engaged with two themed lineups. Whether you prefer Lugia’s calm and calculated power or Ho-Oh’s bold and fiery legacy, each pack offers its own path through the Johto region.
Just be ready — completing the full run won’t come easy unless you double down on both sides.
 
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