A God Pack is collector slang for a booster pack in which every slot comes up rare — instead of the usual mix of commons and uncommons, the entire pack is holos, rares, and chase cards. They are rare by design and have become one of the most sought-after moments in the hobby.
Where the term comes from
God Packs originated in the Japanese print runs, where certain sets had a documented chance to produce an all-rare pack. The idea spread worldwide as opening videos showed players hitting a pack where every card was a hit. The defining feature is simple: no commons, no uncommons — just rares top to bottom.
How likely are they?
Genuinely rare. In sets that feature them, God Packs are typically seeded at a fraction of a percent of packs. That scarcity is the whole point — the value of a God Pack comes from how unlikely it is to replace every ordinary slot with a rare one simultaneously.
God Packs and pack odds
A God Pack doesn't change the long-run odds of any individual card — it's a structural feature layered on top of the normal slot model. If you're curious what a set can produce in a normal pack, the odds pages show every card and its probability, slot by slot.