Best Cards in Stellar Crown

Terapagos leads, but value is spread — here's the list.

Updated June 2026 · 5 min read

Stellar Crown spreads its value more evenly than the marquee sets — no single card runs away with it. Here's what to chase.

1. Terapagos ex (Special Illustration Rare)

The headline chase and the set's mascot — the most valuable single, though not by the runaway margin you see in Surging Sparks.

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2. The special illustration rares

The set's other SIRs and special-art cards make up a healthy mid tier and are where a lot of collector demand actually sits.

3. ACE SPEC cards

The returning ACE SPEC cards add playability demand on top of collectibility — useful if you play, and a reason singles stay liquid.

Chase or singles?

With value spread, ripping is reasonable, but a specific card is still cheaper as a single. See is Stellar Crown worth it.

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FAQ

What is the best card in Stellar Crown?
Terapagos ex (special illustration rare) is the headline and most valuable card, with the set's other SIRs and ACE SPEC cards behind it. Value is spread rather than concentrated.
Are Stellar Crown ACE SPEC cards valuable?
They add real playability demand on top of collectibility, which keeps singles liquid — though the special illustration rares lead the set on pure value.