Three Glorious Fighters Booster Box BT30 Dragon Ball
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Three Glorious Fighters Booster Box BT30 Dragon Ball

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Three Glorious Fighters Booster Box BT30 Dragon BallProduct Overview Pick up a sealed Three Glorious Fighters Booster Box (BT30) and open a full box from this exciting Dragon Ball card release. Each booster box includes 24 booster packs, with 12 cards per pack, giving collectors and players plenty of chances to build their collection and chase high rarity cards from the set. Three Glorious Fighters (BT30) features 179 total card types, including everything from staple lower rarity cards to premium

Product Overview

Pick up a sealed Three Glorious Fighters Booster Box (BT30) and open a full box from this exciting Dragon Ball card release. Each booster box includes 24 booster packs, with 12 cards per pack, giving collectors and players plenty of chances to build their collection and chase high-rarity cards from the set.
Three Glorious Fighters (BT30) features 179 total card types, including everything from staple lower-rarity cards to premium chase cards like Secret Rares and God Rares. Whether you are collecting, opening for fun, or searching for standout pulls, this booster box is a strong addition to any Dragon Ball sealed collection.

What You Get

  • 1 sealed Three Glorious Fighters Booster Box
  • 24 booster packs per box
  • 12 cards per pack
  • Cards from the Three Glorious Fighters (BT30) set

Why Collect

  • Great for Dragon Ball collectors, players, and sealed product fans
  • Includes 24 packs for a larger opening experience
  • Chance to pull from 179 total card types
  • Features multiple rarity tiers, including premium chase rarities
  • Ideal for ripping, collecting sealed, livestream openings, or gifting

Product Breakdown

Three Glorious Fighters (BT30) includes 179 card types total:
  • Common x50
  • Uncommon x40
  • Rare x34
  • Super Rare x18
  • Special Rare x15
  • Special Leader Rare x10
  • Concept Rare x6
  • Secret Rare x3
  • God Rare x3

Important Notes

  • This listing is for one sealed booster box
  • Each box contains 24 booster packs
  • Each pack contains 12 randomized cards
  • Specific cards, rarities, and pull rates are not guaranteed
  • Product details are based on manufacturer information and may be subject to change
  • We do not guarantee any specific hit, chase card, or rarity distribution per box

FAQ

How many packs are in a Three Glorious Fighters Booster Box?

Each Three Glorious Fighters Booster Box contains 24 booster packs.

How many cards are in each pack?

Each booster pack contains 12 cards.

Is this product sealed?

Yes. This listing is for one sealed booster box.

Can I pull high-rarity cards from this box?

Yes. The set includes premium rarities such as Secret Rare and God Rare, but exact pulls are never guaranteed.
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