Set overview
Burning Shadows is worth reviewing through raw price, graded price and break-even grade, not popularity alone. Burning Shadows from the Sun & Moon series, released on 2017-08-04, includes 147 official cards and 169 total cards in the source data. Kardive keeps that set identity visible: Sun & Moon series, released 2017-08-04, 147 official cards, 169 total cards listed.
- Gardevoir GX #159 - Secret Rare, Fairy, illustrated by 5ban Graphics
- Darkrai GX #158 - Secret Rare, Darkness, illustrated by 5ban Graphics
- Charizard GX #150 - Secret Rare, Fire, illustrated by 5ban Graphics
- Gardevoir GX #140 - Ultra Rare, Fairy, illustrated by 5ban Graphics
- Darkrai GX #139 - Ultra Rare, Darkness, illustrated by 5ban Graphics
- Ho-Oh GX #131 - Ultra Rare, Fire, illustrated by 5ban Graphics
- Gardevoir GX #93 - Ultra Rare, Fairy, illustrated by 5ban Graphics
- Darkrai GX #88 - Ultra Rare, Darkness, illustrated by PLANETA
Card mix and identity
In the visible sample, rarity context includes Secret Rare, Ultra Rare, Rare and Common; where type data is available, cards include Fairy, Darkness, Fire and Dragon. Illustrator data such as 5ban Graphics, PLANETA and Hitoshi Ariga gives the pages more identity than name and number alone.
- Gardevoir GX #159
- Darkrai GX #158
- Charizard GX #150
- Gardevoir GX #140
- Darkrai GX #139
- Ho-Oh GX #131
- Gardevoir GX #93
- Darkrai GX #88
What to analyze
A set page should help users spot top raw cards, top graded cards, best ROI candidates and low-pop or scarcity candidates once live pricing is connected in the Kardive app.
- Raw value leaders
- PSA 10 upside candidates
- Cards that still work in PSA 9
- Cards to track before grading
How this connects to the app
In the full app, users can move from Burning Shadows research to card detail, run an ROI calculation, save a scenario, create a watchlist item or add an owned position to portfolio.
- Open card detail
- Run ROI
- Save scenario
- Track in watchlist
User intent captured
People searching for Burning Shadows grading ideas are usually weighing popularity against financial upside. Kardive keeps those separate, so a popular card still has to pass the fee and risk test.