Introducing: Ninja Spinner
Ninja Spinner Revealed
Ninja Spinner officially launches in Japan on March 13th and is focused heavily on the Water/Dark-type Pokémon Greninja. The set features high-powered cards, including Mega Greninja ex, which boasts 350 HP and a “Mortal Shuriken” ability that can deal significant damage.
As a Japanese Pokémon TCG release, Ninja Spinner is already generating serious buzz among collectors, competitive players, and sealed product investors looking ahead to future English adaptations.
What to Expect
The usual Japanese booster box format applies here, with 30 packs containing 5 cards each. While not a mainline Scarlet & Violet expansion, this Japanese Pokémon card set features 80+ cards to collect, offering a strong variety of holo rares, Pokémon ex cards, Trainer cards, and potential secret rares straight out of the box.
For collectors searching for Ninja Spinner booster boxes, this set sits in that sweet spot between competitive viability and long-term collectability. Japanese print quality, tighter card pools, and exclusive artwork variations often make Japanese sets highly desirable within the global Pokémon TCG community, and Ninja Spinner will be no exception.
Full card list and secret rares coming soon
Who Are We Chasing?
As we await the release of the full card list, all eyes are currently on Mega Greninja ex, but Mega Floette and story-driven Trainer cards like Ange, linked to Pokémon Legends: Z-A, could become sleeper hits.
Collectors hunting top chase cards in Ninja Spinner will be expecting alternate art cards, high-rarity ex cards and special illustration rares which will all be revealed closer to release date.
Why Ninja Spinner Matters to the Players
Mega Evolution Pokémon cards have always carried strong collector appeal, and Mega Greninja ex is already tipped as a likely chase card. Greninja remains one of the most popular Pokémon globally, consistently ranking highly in fan polls and competitive play discussions.
Players should also keep an eye on how Mega Evolution ex mechanics interact with the current competitive meta. Historically, Mega Pokémon bring high HP and powerful attacks, often balanced by strategic trade-offs.