Tilt Rips Pack Guide: Standard ($25) to Elite ($3,000)

Tilt Rips runs four Pokémon pack tiers at launch — one rip experience, four price points, four temperatures of chase. The animation and vault logic stay the same; what changes is stake, supply, and how loud the upside can get when the lobby pops.
Use this ladder to match pack price to session goal — grindable entertainment, serious hit hunting, or headline elite chase.
Pokemon Standard Pack — $25
The on-ramp. Standard is where you learn the rip rhythm without treating cardboard like a salary. Grind a few opens, feel the reveal cadence, watch Top Pulls to see what Standard is printing this week. You can still land something worth listing or vaulting — $25 is not “throwaway” tier, it is volume tier.
Value ranges (per Pokemon Standard Pack):
- $12.50 – $25 — 69.75%
- $25 – $75 — 27.68%
- $75 – $250 — 2.46%
- $250 – $320 — 0.11%
Pokemon Enhanced Pack — $100
Enhanced steps up stake and typically the ceiling on what a single rip can mean. Good for players who already understand sell-back and marketplace exits and want bigger swings without jumping straight to Premium. Pair with 90% instant sell-back when you are testing whether Enhanced fits your style.
Value ranges (per Pokemon Enhanced Pack):
- $50 – $100 — 78.49%
- $100 – $300 — 19.60%
- $300 – $1,000 — 1.88%
- $1,000 – $1,200 — 0.03%
Pokemon Premium Pack — $500
Premium is where sessions start feeling like events — the kind of rip you screenshot, vault, or list on the fee-free marketplace. Many packs across the ladder include at least one pre-graded card; Premium is where graded chase stops being a side note and becomes the main character.
Value ranges (per Pokemon Premium Pack):
- $250 – $500 — 69.80%
- $500 – $1,500 — 29.12%
- $1,500 – $5,000 — 0.85%
- $5,000 – $8,000 — 0.10%
- $8,000 – $12,000 — 0.13%
Pokemon Elite Pack — $3,000
Elite is headline tier — high demand, can sell out when supply is tight, and built for collectors who want maximum upside per rip. Biggest swings, loudest Top Pulls potential, and the tier most likely to host a God Pack moment when the lobby goes nuclear.
Value ranges (per Pokemon Elite Pack):
- $1,500 – $3,000 — 73.01%
- $3,000 – $9,000 — 25.92%
- $9,000 – $30,000 — 0.99%
- $30,000 – $48,000 — 0.04%
- $48,000 – $87,000 — 0.05%
God Pack chase on every tier
Launch coverage describes a rare God Pack fantasy — a pull that can drop multiple graded cards in a single opening. That is long-tail lottery energy on top of normal pack math. No tier guarantees it; every tier can tease it. That is why the feed matters: Top Pulls shows God Pack energy when it actually hits.
Pick your tier and rip
Grind and learn → Standard or Enhanced. Serious hit hunting → Premium. Headline chase → Elite. All roads start at tiltrips.com/packs/.
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