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Set GuidesUpdated June 22, 2026

Shrouded Fable Set Guide: Full Card List, Chase Cards, Pull Rates, and Sealed Prices

Shrouded Fable's 64-card main set and shadow secret slate, estimated pull rates, live chase prices led by the Illustration Rares, and the sealed board.

By Chase Society Desk

Shrouded Fable is the Scarlet & Violet era's shadow set, a short special expansion built around the mythical Pecharunt and the Loyal Three. It's also the rare set where the Illustration Rares, not the gold-stamped ex cards, sit at the top of the value table. Special sets like this one print for a limited window and then stop, and the singles market reads the result accordingly.

The whole thing, all 99 cards with live prices, sits on the full Shrouded Fable card list. That's the one to save, and it answers the question most people arrive with.

The rest of the guide covers the layout of that short numbering, the cards with real value, the rough odds on each rarity, and how the sealed product is trading.

Shrouded Fable at a Glance

  • Release date: August 2, 2024, a Scarlet & Violet special set
  • 64 cards in the main numbering, 99 total
  • 35 cards above the set number, running 065/064 through 099/064
  • Illustration Rares, Special Illustration Rare Pokemon and Supporters, and gold Hyper Rares, plus the first ACE SPEC Stadium card the game ever printed
  • Built around the mythical Pecharunt and the Loyal Three: Okidogi, Munkidori, and Fezandipiti
  • The value leaders: the Illustration Rare slate, headed by Persian #078

This is the era's small dark-themed drop, the spiritual heir to Hidden Fates and Shining Fates without the shiny gimmick. Its identity is the poison-and-shadow cast of Pokemon, and the illustrators leaned all the way into it. That choice is most of why the card list looks the way it does.

The Shrouded Fable Card List: How It's Structured

For such a short set, the numbering is easy to hold in your head.

The main set, 001 to 064. Commons through double rares, the Loyal Three as ex cards, Pecharunt ex, Revavroom ex, and the ACE SPEC trainers that headline the set's competitive side.

The secret run, 065 to 099. The Illustration Rares come first, the Special Illustration Rare Pokemon and Supporters sit above them, and four gold Hyper Rares close the set. The Cassiopeia Supporter and the Fezandipiti ex alternate art are the names to learn up here.

Every card across both blocks, with its price, is on the full interactive list.

Shrouded Fable Chase Cards: What's Worth Money

Persian #078 is the set's most valuable single. A plain Illustration Rare of a Gen-1 cat, lit like a portrait, and it sits above every gold and every ex in the numbering.

The Duskull line does most of the rest of the work. Dusclops and Dusknoir were painted as one continuous evening scene across three cards, and collectors chase the full ghost trio together.

The ex Special Illustration Rares trade behind them. Fezandipiti ex, Pecharunt ex, and the Cassiopeia Supporter are the prettiest cards in the set, and they still rank under the Illustration Rares.

The rest of the chase board:

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Shrouded Fable's Illustration Rares Carry the Set

In most Scarlet & Violet sets the Special Illustration Rares and the gold Hyper Rares own the top of the chart. Shrouded Fable flips that. The plain Illustration Rares lead it, and they lead it clearly.

Part of that is the cast. A short set lets the artists pick their spots, and they spent the budget on mood: the noir Persian, the three-card Duskull evening, a Houndoom prowling through embers. Part of it is supply logic. The Illustration Rares are the most common of the premium pulls here, so the loved ones change hands often and the market has had plenty of chances to price them up.

If you're hunting singles, the firmest floor in the set is that shadow line.

Shrouded Fable Pull Rates (Estimated)

No official odds exist, so the numbers below come from community pull samples and should be read as approximate.

  • Illustration Rare: about 1 in 13 packs
  • Ultra Rare (full-art ex): about 1 in 14 packs
  • ACE SPEC Trainer: about 1 in 20 packs
  • Special Illustration Rare: about 1 in 85 packs
  • Gold Hyper Rare: about 1 in 128 packs

The ex Special Illustration Rares are the genuine long shots here, well past a single box of effort for any one of them. The set still puts an Illustration Rare on top. When the most common premium rarity also leads the value table, you're watching demand for the artwork run ahead of raw scarcity.

Shrouded Fable Sealed: ETB and Booster Bundle Prices

The sealed board:

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Shrouded Fable never came in a standard booster box, so the Elite Trainer Box (ETB) is its headline sealed unit, and its row is the clearest signal of how the set is trading. For the wider picture on where retired sealed product sits, we cover the divide in Sealed Pokemon Is Splitting Into Two Markets.

One pattern holds on any short-printed set. A Booster Bundle holds six packs, and a sealed bundle usually carries a premium over the same six packs bought loose. The scarcer the sealed form gets, the wider that gap runs.

Why Shrouded Fable Endures

The price guide is only half of why this one sticks around.

Pecharunt is the mochi-bound mythical from the Teal Mask story, the puppeteer that pulled the strings on the Loyal Three. Shrouded Fable hands it the title card and gives the three ogres it controlled, Okidogi, Munkidori, and Fezandipiti, the ex slots. The set has a story, and it tells it on the cards.

The Illustration Rares are the keepers. The Duskull to Dusknoir line read as a single eerie sequence, and the Persian is one of the better cat portraits the game has printed. These are binder-front cards before they're price-guide entries.

Shrouded Fable sits between the main expansions Twilight Masquerade and Stellar Crown in the Scarlet & Violet run, a short dark interlude between two large sets. It's small, but it knew exactly what it was: a set of shadow Pokemon handed to artists who ran with the brief. The Illustration Rares are the proof, and they're why it stays collected.

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