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The Pokemon Company sent me a sampling of the Ascended Heroes line for review. Across a variety of products, I opened 37 packs from the Mega Evolution – Ascended Heroes collection. And while you can do the math to get a rough estimate of pull rates, sometimes, firsthand experience just resonates a bit better. In total, Ascended Heroes includes 13 different Mega ex cards, with 8 of them being new Megas from Pokemon Legends: Z-A. Each has a few different designs, including a Special Illustration Rare. But pulling them won’t be so easy.
Megas Are Fairly Rare in Ascended Heroes, But The Odds Seem to Favor Z-A

Given that there are only 13 Mega Evolution ex cards among over 290 total options for Ascended Heroes, they’re pretty rare. But opening a good handful of packs highlights just how rare they are. After opening 37 packs, I got only the following ex Megas:
- Mega Dragonite
- Mega Hawlucha
- Mega Eelektross
- Mega Froslass
If you’re doing the math on chase cards, it’s safe to say my luck could’ve been better. But in terms of hunting down cards featuring the new Pokemon Legends: Z-A Megas, the odds are looking pretty good based on my experience. Though some of the Megas ex in the set are older designs, I managed to pull entirely from new Legends: Z-A variants. Not too bad. I also got a Mega Lucario ex, but that wasn’t luck, as it’s the featured card for the Poster Collection.
As for the rarities here? Mega Hawlucha and Mega Dragonite are both Mega Attack Rares. Mega Eelektross and Mega Froslass, on the other hand, are Double Rare holos. In other words, pretty standard pull rates for Pokemon TCG sets. Your odds of getting the rarest cards remain pretty slim, but you may well get one or two of the new Megas if you open a handful of packs.
ex Pull Rates for Ascended Heroes Are Decent Overall









