
You've narrowed it down to the Earth Scroll Series 2 box, and now you want to know exactly what you're getting before you commit. This guide covers it end to end — what's inside, how the printed odds actually work, what sets it apart from Jin Chapter, and who it suits best.
Quick Answer
A KAYOU Naruto Earth Scroll Series 2 booster box (the SEA English edition) holds 30 packs of 4 cards each — 120 cards in total. The set runs to 132 distinct card types across 8 rarity tiers, and every single pack is guaranteed to contain at least one SR. That makes it a high-volume box with a rare card floor in every pack you open.
What Is the Earth Scroll Series 2 Set?
Earth Scroll Series 2 is part of KAYOU's Earth Scroll line — the South-East Asia (SEA) English edition of the Naruto collectible card range (model NR-KP-DZJ-002-SEA, made in China). It's the edition available here in Australia, and it's built differently from the North American (NA) print, so it's worth knowing which one you're buying. The SEA vs NA editions guide covers those differences in full.
One thing to be clear on up front: KAYOU Naruto cards are collectible cards, not a card game. There's no deck-building, no rules and no gameplay — they're made for opening, collecting and displaying.
Series 2 follows directly on from Series 1 in the same format: a 30-pack box, four cards per pack, the same rarity ladder. If you've opened a Series 1 box, this one will feel immediately familiar. You can see both sitting alongside each other on the Earth Scroll family page.
What's in the Box — Pack and Card Breakdown
Here's the structural breakdown of a single Earth Scroll Series 2 box:
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Packs per box | 30 |
| Cards per pack | 4 |
| Cards per box | 120 |
| Distinct card types in the set | 132 |
| Rarity tiers | 8 |
| Guaranteed per pack | At least 1 SR |
Thirty packs is a lot of opening — this is one of the higher-volume boxes in the KAYOU Naruto range. If you'd rather try the set before committing to a full box, single Earth Scroll Series 2 packs are a lower-commitment way in, and each one still carries that guaranteed SR.
Earth Scroll Series 2 Box Odds
The appearance rates below are printed on the box itself. KAYOU states explicitly that they're based on total production volume — they describe the spread across every box produced, not a guarantee for the single box in your hands.
Across the 30 packs in a box, there are three pack configurations:
- 15 of 30 packs: 3R + 1SR
- 9 of 30 packs: 2R + 1SR + 1SSR
- 6 of 30 packs: 2R + 1SR + 1 card drawn from the R / UR / Diamond-UR / AR / MR / CR pool
The one hard guarantee across all three configurations: every pack contains at least one SR. Beyond that, what lands in the rarer slots comes down to the draw. KAYOU also notes that because the packs are blind, duplicate cards can occur — worth planning for if you're chasing a complete set.
For how KAYOU's printed rates translate into realistic box expectations, the pull rates and box odds guide is worth a read before you crack a box.
The Rarity Ladder — What You Can Pull
Earth Scroll Series 2 spans 8 rarity tiers. The box prints them as abbreviations; here they are with how many distinct card types sit in each (132 in total):
| Rarity | Card types |
|---|---|
| R | 50 |
| SR | 20 |
| SSR | 25 |
| UR | 15 |
| AR | 10 |
| MR | 4 |
| Diamond-UR | 4 |
| CR | 4 |
R and SR make up the bulk of the set; MR, Diamond-UR and CR are the scarcest tiers, with just four card types each. For what each rarity code actually means across the KAYOU range, the full KAYOU Naruto rarity guide has the complete table — and the most sought-after KAYOU Naruto characters post is a useful reference for which cards tend to draw the most collector interest (desirability shifts over time, so treat it as a guide, not a price list).
A few things worth flagging if you're coming from another KAYOU line:
No PTR tier. The Earth Scroll SEA format doesn't include the PTR cards you'd pull from a Jin Chapter box. If you're used to a guaranteed PTR there, that tier simply isn't part of Earth Scroll.
No serialised or numbered cards. There are no limited serial-numbered cards in the Earth Scroll SEA format. Every copy of a given card is the same — there's no numbered variant to chase.
No promo or box-topper card. Open an Earth Scroll Series 2 box and you won't find a bonus promo card sitting on top of the packs. That's a Jin Chapter feature, not an Earth Scroll one.
Earth Scroll vs Jin Chapter — Which Should You Buy?
These are two separate lines with genuinely different formats, so the choice comes down to the kind of opening experience you want:
| Feature | Earth Scroll Series 2 (SEA) | Jin Chapter (SEA) |
|---|---|---|
| Packs per box | 30 | 10 |
| Cards per pack | 4 | 5 |
| Cards per box | 120 | 50 |
| Guaranteed PTR | No | Yes |
| Box-topper promo card | No | Yes (1 per box) |
| Serialised / numbered cards | No | No |
Earth Scroll gives you far more packs and more total cards per box — more opening, a broader spread of the set in one go. Jin Chapter gives you fewer packs but adds a guaranteed PTR and a box-topper promo card, which changes the chase hierarchy and the feel of opening.
Neither is objectively better; they're built for different preferences. If you're still weighing it up, comparing KAYOU Naruto sets goes deeper on the trade-offs.
Is the Earth Scroll Series 2 Box Right for You?
If you're a completionist: 132 card types across 8 tiers, with no serialised variants to hunt, gives you a clearly defined set boundary. You know exactly what you're chasing and can work towards a complete collection without the open-ended grind of numbered parallels. The guaranteed SR per pack means steady progress with every pack you open.
If you're buying casually or as a gift: the guaranteed SR in every pack is a real quality floor — there's no such thing as a dead pack here. A sealed box presents well, and the 30-pack format makes for a proper opening session rather than a quick one.
If that sounds like your kind of box, the Earth Scroll Series 2 booster box is in stock now — Australian stock, ready to ship.
Looking After Your Cards
Once your cards are out of the pack, protecting them is straightforward. Standard trading-card sleeves fit KAYOU Naruto cards, so sleeve your hits before they go into a binder or top-loader; a rigid binder or hard case keeps your higher-rarity pulls safe for the long term. The card storage guide walks through the options.
On authenticity, the simplest safeguard is buying sealed product from a reputable Australian retailer. If you ever pick cards up on the secondary market, the guide to spotting fake KAYOU Naruto cards covers what to check.
Where to Buy Earth Scroll Series 2 in Australia
The KAYOU Naruto Earth Scroll Series 2 booster box is in stock at CottierTCG right now. Australian stock means no international shipping wait, no customs uncertainty, and dispatch from within the country.
If you'd rather start smaller before committing to a full box, single Earth Scroll Series 2 packs are available too — each one still carries that guaranteed SR.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many cards are in a KAYOU Naruto Earth Scroll Series 2 booster box?
Each box holds 30 packs of 4 cards — 120 cards in total. The full set runs to 132 distinct card types across 8 rarity tiers, so a single box covers a solid chunk of the set, though duplicates can occur because the packs are blind.
Does every pack contain a rare card?
Yes. Every Earth Scroll Series 2 pack is guaranteed to contain at least one SR. Some packs also carry an SSR or a higher-tier card on top of that, based on the box's printed appearance rates.
Does Earth Scroll Series 2 come with a promo or box-topper card?
No. The Earth Scroll SEA format doesn't include a box-topper promo card. That's a feature of the Jin Chapter line, not Earth Scroll.
Is Earth Scroll Series 2 the SEA or NA edition?
The box we stock is the SEA (South-East Asia) English edition, model NR-KP-DZJ-002-SEA. It's built differently from the North American print — the SEA vs NA guide explains how.
Can you play a game with Earth Scroll Series 2 cards?
No. KAYOU Naruto cards are collectible cards with no gameplay — there are no rules and no deck-building. They're made for opening, collecting and displaying.
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