Unveil the mystery behind the Terastal Phenomenon as you pull the most valuable cards in Stellar Crown!
As one of the main expansions for the Scarlet and Violet era, Pokemon TCG: Stellar Crown is another set that focuses on the mysteries of Terastallization that happen around Paldea’s Area Zero.
The cards in Stellar Crown also include several Pokemon that first appeared in the Scarlet and Violet games’ DLC, The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero, together with a handful of vibrantly colored full-art cards.
So, for this post, we’re going to feature all 10 Stellar Crown cards that are quite expensive nowadays, so you can keep an eye out on them the next time you buy some new Pokemon TCG products.
- The Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet—Stellar Crown Booster Bundle contains six booster packs
- The Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet—Stellar Crown expansion has new Pokémon ex and new ACE SPEC cards.
- A great item to discover the new Pokémon ex in the Scarlet & Violet—Stellar Crowns expansion.
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10. Area Zero Underdepths (Hyper Rare)

A Hyper Rare copy of one of the most powerful stadiums ever released in the Scarlet and Violet era takes our 10th spot.
Aside from the fact that Hyper Rares are very difficult to pull from this set, Area Zero Underdepths breaks a particular core game mechanic by allowing players with Tera Pokemon to have as much as 8 Pokemon on their Bench Spots.
9. Terapagos ex (Hyper Rare)

In the video games, this great crystal-shelled turtle was revealed to be behind the Terastal Phenomenon.
Depicted in its Stellar Form, this Hyper Rare printing of Terapagos ex blends well with the gold background, and only a few people will be lucky enough to pull a gold card featuring Stellar Crown’s mascot Pokemon.
8. Briar (Special Illustration Rare)

Briar was an avid investigator of all happenings inside Area Zero, and her duties as a teacher in Unova never conflicted with her frequent travels in Paldea.
As shown in this Special Illustration Rare card, Briar is laser-focused on a small piece of crystal (presumably taken from Area Zero), showing her dedication to continue the works of Heath, her descendant who took part in the first expeditions to explore the Great Crater of Paldea.
7. Dachsbun ex (Special Illustration Rare)

Like Hyper Rares, Special Illustration Rares are also extremely hard to find when opening packs of Stellar Crown. With that in mind, we can expect that cards like this Dachsbun ex will only become pricier over time.
With the word ‘bun’ in its name, Dachsbun is certainly a bread-inspired Pokemon, and this card’s artwork proves that it can looked delectable with real food.
6. Galvantula ex (Special Illustration Rare)

Galvantula might not be available as one of the wild Pokemon in Area Zero, but it can be captured in the Blueberry Academy’s Terarium.
This Galvantula ex can be an effective counter against decks that revolve around Pokemon ex and Pokemon V with its Charge Web move that can deal a max of 220 damage just for a cost of two Energy cards.
5. Bulbasaur (Illustration Rare)

This card might look like it came from Pokemon 151, but Stellar Crown did some justice by letting Bulbasaur and Squirtle get some spotlight (yup, we’re taking a break from Charmander cards for now).
Again, due to their low pull rates in Stellar Crown, many collectors are eyeing Gen 1 cards like this Illustration Rare Bulbasaur, offering as much as 42 dollars apiece (as of writing this article).
4. Hydrapple ex (Special Illustration Rare)

A Pokemon that came with a peculiar evolution chain, Hydrapple takes the form of multiple Pokemon who decided to live and fight together inside an apple-shaped red syrup structure.
Hydrapple ex is an excellent addition to any Grass-type decks, as it can potentially deal an unlimited amount of damage depending on the number of Grass Energy cards attached to all of your Pokemon.
3. Squirtle (Illustration Rare)

Apparently, Terapagos isn’t the only turtle that dominates this list of the most valuable cards in Stellar; there’s also this Illustration Rare Squirtle, another rare find from the set.
Squirtle has a good defensive move in the early game with Withdraw, which has a 50% chance of negating all the damage it receives from attacks in your opponent’s next turn.
2. Lacey (Special Illustration Rare)

While they don’t look pretty much alike, Lacey was the daughter of Clay, the Ground-type gym leader of Unova’s Driftveil City.
Like her father, Lacey was also a strong Pokemon Trainer, as seen in this Special Illustration Rare card where she mingles with her fellow Blueberry Elite Four members.
1. Terapagos ex (Special Illustration Rare)

Consider yourself the one who unearthed the secrets of Area Zero if you pulled this high-value card from Stellar Crown, showing Terapagos ex with all of its power in shining and crystallized background.
It’s hard to imagine a turtle Pokemon not having strong defenses at all, so just imagine the headache of any player going against this Legendary Pokemon card that is practically invincible if it uses its Crown Opal move and you don’t have any colorless Pokemon in play.
Most Valuable Cards in Stellar Crown: Conclusion
As of writing this article, Stellar Crown cards are in high demand and Special Illustration Rare cards are those that can bring you the bang for your buck.
Terapagos ex is clearly the most desired chase card for Stellar Crown, closely followed by Lacey, Squirtle, and Hydrapple ex.
Don’t forget to only buy Stellar Products from reputable stores, so you can rest assured that the cards you’ll own are genuine and of value.
We hope this list gives you an idea about the most valuable cards in Stellar Crown. To see the other expensive cards from the previous sets, check out PokeCardHQ’s Collector Corner page.