Hisuian Lilligant VSTAR is a Rare Holo VSTAR Pokémon card from the Astral Radiance (2022) Pokemon Trading Card Game expansion, illustrated by 5ban Graphics. Hisuian Lilligant VSTAR occupies card number 18 in the Astral Radiance numbering system.
Hisuian Lilligant VSTAR appears in 2 printings across PackRip's catalogue. The Astral Radiance (2022) #18 card is the only printing. Other Hisuian Lilligant VSTAR printings sit at Rare Rainbow rarity tier, so this Rare Holo VSTAR Astral Radiance card is not interchangeable for set-completion or value purposes. For the full cross-set comparison see the Hisuian Lilligant VSTAR hub page.
HP: 260 · Type: Grass · Weakness: Fire ×2 · Retreat cost: 1 energy · Evolves from: Hisuian Lilligant V
In our latest large-scale simulation of 1,000,852 booster packs using authentic Astral Radiance era pull-rate models, this exact printing was pulled 11,917 times. This represents an empirical simulation frequency of 1.1907%, confirming the mathematical model's alignment with historical collector data.
Astral Radiance (May 2022) is the tenth Sword & Shield expansion at 216 cards, built around the Hisui region from Pokémon Legends: Arceus. Origin Forme Dialga VSTAR and Origin Forme Palkia VSTAR headline, with the Hisuian starters (Decidueye, Typhlosion, Samurott) as VSTARs. The set debuts Radiant Pokémon — etched-foil shiny Pokémon with a one-per-deck restriction, starting with Radiant Charizard. Its Trainer Gallery subset continues, and the chase runs through VSTAR, Radiant, alternate-art Vs and gold Secret Rares. Pack composition is the 10-card modern layout (1 Rare + 3 Uncommon + 4 Common + 1 Energy + 1 Reverse Holo / Trainer Gallery).
The 1 in 84 pull chance is calculated from the Astral Radiance rare-slot composition modelled in PackRip's pack generator. Because rare slots are split between Holo Rare, Pokemon-ex, Secret Rare, Shining, Crystal and Gold Star tiers (depending on the era), individual ultra-rare odds can run an order of magnitude lower than headline 1-in-3 holo-slot rates.
The current TCGPlayer market median for Hisuian Lilligant VSTAR Astral Radiance #18 sits at approximately $1.70 USD (Unlimited edition), placing it in the common-bulk bracket. Market value depends heavily on grading: PSA 9 copies typically sell at a meaningful premium over raw, and PSA 10 (gem mint) population reports drive a steeper premium for popular ultra-rares. PackRip uses TCGPlayer's market median as its in-game sell-price source.
If you'd rather guarantee this card than chase the 1 in 84 pull, PackRip's Pack Dust crafting system lets you spend 10 dust from the Astral Radiance pool. Every Astral Radiance pack you open contributes dust to that pool — duplicates pay 30% extra. Dust is per-set on purpose so you can't fund a Crystal craft with Common dust from an easier set.
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