the heavy packs have a high chance of having an ir because in swsh era you could get a bad code card and still get trainer gallery card, but now it doesn't matter because you always get the same code card because there is always a holo in the packs!
Thank you for your comment! I haven't been following up with SWSH sets, do you have information to share for other SWSH sets? I always thoughts packs were unweighable with the code cards having different weight ranges.
@@bcscenario Using the info from this video I realised that SwSh packs can probably be weighed but only for the card in the reverse slot, because they apply the anti-weight tactics for the last card because for most of SwSh there wasn’t a possibility of a hit in the reverse slot. SwSh And Sv have very good anti weight measures but there are 2 exceptions that I can think of. 1. Fusion Strike If lighter the pack=better chance for a hit because in Fusion Strike they introduced new code cards which is the main stop weighing measure and messed up. 2. Finding reverse energy’s in 151. You can weigh those packs and heavy packs probably have a reverse energy, because like the hit in the reverse slot it doesn’t have any anti weight measures. Maybe I’m wrong.
@@Emberdoor They really screwed up FS big time! I noticed that for 151 too, the holo energies are really heavy, but some holo energies pack have double hits, so it's a little unsafe to assume it's a dud pack.
U buy case or loose boxes? Ever since OBF they change the rates,there is no guarantee of SIR in a box, unless u buy a case then got 1 at least. Your box is actually a normal box
@@muzy86 I bought a case to share with my friends and I’ve opened 4 of them, in which I had 2 SIR. Yeap, i know SIR is not guaranteed, but the weight pattern is concerning 🥲
There never was any guaruntee of anything other than japanese sets. Some boxes have mutliple SiRs. Every pack from any product is random. A lot of people say this but they never show any documentation to prove it.
@@tdabasstim4447 The reason for my videos were to show if the packs were weighable. But every set could have different configuration as we've seen from sets after OBF. And since Pokemon company does not reveal anything, it's up to us creators to crack products and see if we can find a pattern! Hope the video is useful!
the heavy packs have a high chance of having an ir because in swsh era you could get a bad code card and still get trainer gallery card, but now it doesn't matter because you always get the same code card because there is always a holo in the packs!
Thank you for your comment! I haven't been following up with SWSH sets, do you have information to share for other SWSH sets? I always thoughts packs were unweighable with the code cards having different weight ranges.
@@bcscenario Using the info from this video I realised that SwSh packs can probably be weighed but only for the card in the reverse slot, because they apply the anti-weight tactics for the last card because for most of SwSh there wasn’t a possibility of a hit in the reverse slot. SwSh And Sv have very good anti weight measures but there are 2 exceptions that I can think of. 1. Fusion Strike If lighter the pack=better chance for a hit because in Fusion Strike they introduced new code cards which is the main stop weighing measure and messed up. 2. Finding reverse energy’s in 151. You can weigh those packs and heavy packs probably have a reverse energy, because like the hit in the reverse slot it doesn’t have any anti weight measures. Maybe I’m wrong.
@@Emberdoor They really screwed up FS big time! I noticed that for 151 too, the holo energies are really heavy, but some holo energies pack have double hits, so it's a little unsafe to assume it's a dud pack.
U buy case or loose boxes? Ever since OBF they change the rates,there is no guarantee of SIR in a box, unless u buy a case then got 1 at least. Your box is actually a normal box
@@muzy86 I bought a case to share with my friends and I’ve opened 4 of them, in which I had 2 SIR. Yeap, i know SIR is not guaranteed, but the weight pattern is concerning 🥲
There never was any guaruntee of anything other than japanese sets. Some boxes have mutliple SiRs. Every pack from any product is random. A lot of people say this but they never show any documentation to prove it.
@@tdabasstim4447 The reason for my videos were to show if the packs were weighable. But every set could have different configuration as we've seen from sets after OBF. And since Pokemon company does not reveal anything, it's up to us creators to crack products and see if we can find a pattern! Hope the video is useful!
How did you get this already?
Prereleases are in the next couple of weeks, so retailers will have gotten boxes
@@nobodybw1962 isn’t like illegal to show this to audience before official release?
@@Thepokeguy1 Seems like they're going with the "soft launch" approach by loading shelves before their actual release date recently.
This was very boring
Thanks for watching!
This guys hands are annoying....
Agreed, I wish I had less annoying hands too T_T
That's such a weird thing to pay attention to whats so annoying about his hands lmao
@@snowman3456 Probably those hands got to opened too many packs 😅