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    KAYOU Naruto Jin Chapter Series 3 vs Series 2: What's Actually Different
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    16 June 2026

    KAYOU Naruto Jin Chapter Series 3 vs Series 2: What's Actually Different

    Jin Chapter Series 3 (NA) and Series 2 (SEA) are different editions, not a straight upgrade — different box format, promo, and serialised chase cards S2 does not have. The honest comparison.

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    If you picked up Jin Chapter Series 2 and are now eyeing Series 3, the instinct to compare them is reasonable — same IP, same brand, same English-language line. But treat them as a straight upgrade and you'll miss what's actually going on. Series 3 is a different edition, a different format, and a different product entirely. Here's what that means for your collection.

    Quick Answer: Jin Chapter Series 2 (SEA edition) and Series 3 (NA edition) are not interchangeable boxes. S3 ships 96 cards per box vs S2's 50, includes a sealed promo pack instead of a box-topper card, and introduces serialised/numbered chase cards that S2 simply doesn't have. If you're building the complete English Jin run, you'll want both — they're not redundant.


    At a Glance: Series 2 vs Series 3

    Jin Chapter Series 2Jin Chapter Series 3
    EditionSEA (South-East Asian) — EnglishNA (North American) — English
    Packs per box1012
    Cards per pack58
    Cards per box5096
    Guaranteed per packPTR (PET-refractor) card
    PromoBox-topper PR card (non-serialised, sealed to box)Sealed US-exclusive promo pack (NA edition only)
    Serialised cardsNoneYes (distributor-reported run sizes — not official)
    Card types~168~185
    Rarity tiers~11 (R, SR, SSR, UR, PU, MR, BP, SP, SE, AR, PTR)~13 (adds Diamond-UR, ASP, Diamond-ASP)
    ThemeShippuden era (general roster)Sasuke Retrieval Arc

    Both are currently available as pre-orders at CottierTCG — neither box is in-hand or dispatching now. S1 and S2 single packs are in stock if you want an entry point while you wait.


    Series 3 Is a Different Edition Entirely

    This is the most important thing to understand before you spend a cent. Series 2 is a SEA edition product — developed and distributed for the South-East Asian market, with English-language printing specific to that release. Series 3 is an NA edition product, printed and distributed for the North American market.

    These aren't marketing labels. They reflect genuine production differences: different card stocks, different promo inclusions, different rarity pools, and in Series 3's case, a serialised chase structure that simply wasn't part of the SEA format at all. For a deeper breakdown of how the two editions differ structurally, see SEA vs NA English cards explained.

    The practical takeaway: if you're a set collector trying to build a complete English Jin Chapter library, Series 2 SEA and Series 3 NA are distinct entries. Owning both isn't doubling up — they're genuinely different products.


    What's New in Series 3: Bigger Box, More Cards

    The format jump is significant. Series 2 gives you 10 packs at 5 cards each — 50 cards per box. Series 3 gives you 12 packs at 8 cards each — 96 cards per box. That's nearly double the cards in a single purchase.

    Every Series 2 pack guaranteed a PTR (PET-refractor) card — a foil poster-style card that made even lighter boxes feel consistent. Series 3 doesn't carry that per-pack PTR guarantee, but the expanded pack size and increased rarity tier count mean there's more variation in what you're opening across a box.

    The promo structure also changes. Series 2 boxes include a single non-serialised PR card sealed to the outside of the box — a straightforward bonus. Series 3 boxes swap this for a sealed US-exclusive promo pack, available only with the NA edition. That promo pack is a distinct addition that SEA edition products don't carry.

    For a full breakdown of what's inside a Series 3 box, the full Jin Chapter Series 3 guide goes deeper on the content.


    Serialised Chase Cards: What S3 Has That S2 Doesn't

    Series 2 has no serialised or numbered cards at all. Every pull exists in unlimited quantities within the print run. That's not a criticism — it makes S2 accessible and its rarest tiers genuinely hard to pull, without a numbered-card layer on top.

    Series 3 introduces serialised chase cards for the first time in the English Jin Chapter line. These are numbered cards with a fixed total print run, meaning once that number is reached, no more exist. The following run sizes are distributor-reported — they are not official figures published by KAYOU, and should be treated as estimates rather than confirmed data:

    Card TypeDistributor-Reported Run
    AR/777
    BP/999
    SE/220
    ASP/99
    Diamond-ASP/9

    The Diamond-ASP at /9 copies is the headline — if that number is accurate, it's one of the scarcest numbered cards in any English KAYOU release to date. The ASP at /99 sits just behind it. Both are new card types introduced in Series 3.

    If serialised collecting is your focus — buying a box specifically to chase a numbered card — understand that these figures are third-party sourced, not KAYOU-published. KAYOU does not release official pull-rate data or confirm run sizes. For more context on how serialised cards work across KAYOU's Naruto line, the serialised cards guide covers the broader picture.


    Rarity Tiers: S3 Goes Deeper

    Series 2 runs across approximately 11 rarity tiers: R, SR, SSR, UR, PU, MR, BP, SP, SE, AR, and PTR. That's already a layered structure, and the PTR guaranteed per pack gives every box a consistent floor.

    Series 3 expands that to approximately 13 tiers, adding Diamond-UR, ASP, and Diamond-ASP. The Diamond-tier additions represent the highest-rarity ceiling in the English Jin Chapter line so far. These aren't just rebranded versions of existing tiers — Diamond-ASP in particular sits entirely above anything in Series 2's rarity structure.

    The expanded tier count also means Series 3 has approximately 185 card types versus Series 2's 168 — a broader set to collect across, with more room for variation in what boxes produce. For a full explanation of what each rarity tier means and how to identify them by card markings, the rarity guide is the reference to bookmark.


    Series 2 vs Series 3: Which Should You Buy?

    There's no universal right answer, but here's how it breaks down for three common collector profiles.

    Completing the English Jin run. If you're treating the Jin Chapter line as a set to complete in English, you need both. S2 and S3 are different editions with distinct card pools, different rarity tiers, and non-overlapping serialised structures. Start with whichever you haven't touched yet, and treat the other as a separate purchase — not an upgrade. See the Series 1 vs Series 2 comparison if you're also weighing where S1 fits in.

    Budget-conscious newcomer. If you're new to KAYOU Naruto collectibles and price matters, S2 single packs are in stock now and are a genuine low-commitment entry point. Each pack guarantees a PTR, which makes for a satisfying first pull even from a single pack. S3 boxes are on pre-order, so there's no urgency — you have time to start with S2 packs, get a feel for the cards, and decide on S3 when it arrives.

    Serialised-chase hunter. Series 3 is the obvious focus if numbered cards are your thing. S2 has no serialised cards at all, so for anyone specifically chasing /99 or /9 pulls, S2 isn't competing for that budget. S3 is where that chase lives. Browse the Jin Chapter booster boxes to see both options together and check current pre-order availability.


    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Jin Chapter Series 3 worth buying if I already have Series 2?

    Yes, if you're a set collector or interested in serialised chase cards. S2 and S3 are different editions with different card pools, different rarity structures, and a serialised tier in S3 that S2 doesn't have at all. They're not the same product at different release numbers.

    Why is Jin Chapter Series 3 a bigger box than Series 2?

    It's a format difference between the NA and SEA editions. S2 (SEA) runs 10 packs at 5 cards each. S3 (NA) runs 12 packs at 8 cards each, nearly doubling the cards per box. These format decisions are made at the edition level, not at the series level — so it's not that S3 is "bigger" because it's newer, but because the NA edition has a different base format.

    Does Jin Chapter Series 3 have serialised cards that Series 2 doesn't?

    Yes. Series 3 introduces serialised/numbered chase cards including AR, BP, SE, ASP, and Diamond-ASP. Series 2 has none — every card in S2 exists in unlimited quantities within the print run. The run sizes circulating online for S3's serialised cards are distributor-reported, not official KAYOU figures.

    Is Jin Chapter Series 3 SEA or NA edition?

    NA (North American) edition. This is distinct from Series 2, which is SEA (South-East Asian) edition. Both are English-language, but they are different products with different card pools, different promos, and different rarity structures.

    What is the promo in Jin Chapter Series 3?

    Series 3 includes a sealed US-exclusive promo pack with each box — an NA edition-only inclusion. This is different from Series 2, which includes a single non-serialised PR card sealed to the outside of the box. The S3 promo pack is not available through SEA edition products.

    Can I pre-order Jin Chapter Series 3 in Australia?

    Yes. Jin Chapter Series 3 is currently available for pre-order at CottierTCG. It has not yet arrived — pre-ordering now secures your allocation before stock lands. If you want to open something in the meantime, S1 and S2 single packs are in stock and available to ship now.

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    KAYOU Naruto Jin Chapter Series 3 Guide

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