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    KAYOU Naruto Pull Rates and Box Odds Explained
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    10 June 2026

    KAYOU Naruto Pull Rates and Box Odds Explained

    Earth Scroll Series 2 is the only KAYOU Naruto product with official manufacturer-printed pull rates. Here's what the appearance probabilities actually mean when you open a box.

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    KAYOU Naruto pull rates seem like insider knowledge — the kind of detail only veteran collectors know. But for one product in the Australian range, the manufacturer actually printed the odds on the retail box. Here is everything we know about KAYOU Naruto pull rates and what to expect when you open a box.

    Quick Answer

    Earth Scroll Series 2 is the only KAYOU Naruto product with official appearance probabilities. Every pack guarantees at least one SR. Across a 30-pack box, expect approximately nine SSRs and six premium-slot packs (UR, Diamond-UR, AR, MR, or CR). Jin Chapter pull rates are not officially published. No KAYOU Naruto box guarantees a serialised card.

    What Are Pull Rates in KAYOU Naruto?

    "Pull rates" — or appearance probabilities — describe how likely you are to find each rarity tier in any given pack or box. In most trading card products, this information is either buried in fine print or not published at all. KAYOU Naruto follows that pattern for most of its range, with one notable exception.

    Pull rates are different from guaranteed hits. A guaranteed hit means every box contains at least one card of a specific rarity, regardless of luck. Pull rates describe probability across all packs produced — they tell you what is likely over time, not what any individual box will deliver.

    If you are new to KAYOU rarity terminology, the KAYOU Naruto card rarity guide covers the full tier system — from R through to CR and serialised cards — before you dig into odds.

    How SEA Edition Boxes Are Structured

    CottierTCG stocks SEA (South-East Asia) edition KAYOU Naruto across two product lines: Jin Chapter and Earth Scroll. Jin Chapter Series 3 is the NA edition, covered separately below.

    SEA edition boxes follow two different formats depending on the product line.

    Jin Chapter Series 1 and Series 2 (SEA): 10 packs per box, 5 cards per pack — 50 cards total. Each box includes a guaranteed PTR card, sealed at the box level above and beyond the standard pack pulls. The PTR guarantees a premium rarity hit. There is no guaranteed serialised card.

    Earth Scroll Series 1 and Series 2 (SEA): 30 packs per box, 4 cards per pack — 120 cards total. The larger pack count changes the expected hit distribution significantly: more packs means individual results smooth out closer to the published averages.

    The format difference matters when comparing boxes. A 30-pack Earth Scroll box gives you three times the pack count of a 10-pack Jin Chapter box, which changes how many SSRs and premium hits you can expect to see across a single purchase.

    Earth Scroll Series 2: Official Appearance Probabilities

    Earth Scroll Series 2 (model NR-KP-DZJ-002-SEA) is the only KAYOU Naruto product in the Australian range where the manufacturer printed appearance probabilities on the retail box. This is the source of truth — not community estimates, not Reddit box-opening tallies, but the manufacturer's own published data.

    Box format: 30 packs, 4 cards per pack, 120 cards total. The set contains 132 card types across 8 rarity tiers: R, SR, SSR, UR, AR, MR, Diamond-UR, and CR.

    Pack Configurations (Appearance Probabilities)

    Pack ConfigurationPacks per Box
    3R + 1SR15 out of 30 (50%)
    2R + 1SR + 1SSR9 out of 30 (30%)
    2R + 1SR + 1 of (R / UR / Diamond-UR / AR / MR / CR)6 out of 30 (20%)

    Every pack guarantees at least one SR — that is the floor for every Earth Scroll S2 pack. The fourth card slot determines the upgrade:

    • 50% of packs are base SR packs: three R cards and one SR.
    • 30% of packs hit an SSR upgrade alongside the SR.
    • 20% of packs contain a premium hit slot — which can be a UR, Diamond-UR, AR, MR, or CR. The manufacturer data also lists R as a possible outcome in this slot, meaning not every premium-slot pack upgrades above SR.

    The official notes state that rates are based on total production volume and that duplicate cards may occur.

    Rarity Pool Sizes

    RarityCard Types in Set
    R50
    SSR25
    SR20
    UR15
    AR10
    MR4
    Diamond-UR4
    CR4

    The largest pool is R at 50 types. The rarest pools — MR, Diamond-UR, and CR — each contain only 4 types. That narrow pool is what makes specific cards genuinely hard to pull even when you do land the premium slot.

    What the Odds Mean Per Box

    Based on the official Earth Scroll S2 rates, a typical 30-pack box looks like:

    • 30 SR hits guaranteed — every pack contains one
    • ~9 SSR hits — 30% rate across 30 packs
    • ~6 premium-slot packs — 20% rate across 30 packs, where the premium card could range from R through to CR

    The premium slots are where variance lives. Six packs per box carry that premium fourth slot, but the exact distribution between R, UR, Diamond-UR, AR, MR, and CR within those six packs is not broken out in the manufacturer data. You could run a box with multiple URs, or land below that. The published rates describe the long-run average across all boxes produced — individual boxes will vary around those averages.

    Jin Chapter vs Earth Scroll: What We Actually Know

    KAYOU has not officially published pull rates for Jin Chapter Series 1 or Series 2. Any Jin Chapter pull rate figures you see online are community-estimated from box-opening data, not manufacturer documentation. Worth keeping in mind when you read community rate threads.

    What we know from the physical box for Jin Chapter SEA:

    • Series 1 and 2 (SEA): The PTR guarantee covers a premium rarity hit at the box level. The rarity tier of the PTR is guaranteed; the specific card is random. Exact pack-level probabilities for the remaining cards are not published.

    • Series 3 (NA edition): A different box format entirely — 12 packs per box, 8 cards per pack, with a sealed NA-exclusive promo pack included. The NA edition has a different rarity structure. The Jin Chapter Series 3 guide covers the differences in detail.

    For a full breakdown of how SEA and NA editions compare structurally — formats, rarity tiers, promo content — the SEA vs NA edition guide is the most complete reference.

    Why Serialised Cards Are Not Guaranteed

    Serialised cards — individually numbered cards stamped with a print number — are not included in any KAYOU Naruto box guarantee. They sit above the standard rarity tiers and appear in packs based on pull probability, not as a box-level promise.

    In Earth Scroll S2, the premium rarity tiers — MR, Diamond-UR, and CR — each contain only 4 card types in the full set of 132. That narrow pool means even pulling the right rarity tier does not guarantee the specific chase card you are after. You need to hit the premium-slot pack AND land on the right card within a small pool.

    If you are specifically chasing serialised cards, the KAYOU Naruto serialised cards guide covers what they are, how many copies exist, and what to expect when hunting them. The short version: go in for the overall pull experience — SRs, SSRs, and the chance at a premium hit — and treat a serialised pull as a bonus rather than an expectation.

    Wondering whether a KAYOU box is worth the investment regardless of chasing the rarest cards? The KAYOU Naruto value breakdown covers what you actually get for your money and how different boxes compare.

    Current KAYOU Naruto booster box stock is available at the boxes page.


    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the official KAYOU Naruto Earth Scroll Series 2 pull rates?

    Earth Scroll S2 has manufacturer-printed appearance probabilities. Every pack guarantees one SR. Across a 30-pack box: 50% of packs are 3R + 1SR, 30% are 2R + 1SR + 1SSR, and 20% are 2R + 1SR + 1 premium card (UR, Diamond-UR, AR, MR, or CR). These are the only officially verified KAYOU Naruto pull rates currently available.

    Does every KAYOU Naruto box guarantee a serialised card?

    No. Serialised cards are not guaranteed in any KAYOU Naruto box. They are pull-based and genuinely rare — most boxes will not contain one. The box-level guarantee in Jin Chapter SEA editions (Series 1 and 2) is a PTR card (a premium rarity hit), not a serialised card.

    What is a PTR card in KAYOU Naruto?

    PTR stands for Push-The-Rate. In Jin Chapter SEA edition boxes (Series 1 and 2), each box includes a PTR card sealed separately from the standard packs. The PTR slot guarantees a premium rarity pull above the standard pack experience — the specific card you receive is random, but the rarity tier is guaranteed.

    Are Jin Chapter Series 1 and Series 2 pull rates officially published?

    No. KAYOU has not published official appearance probabilities for Jin Chapter S1 or S2. Community figures circulating online for these products are estimates based on aggregated box-opening data, not manufacturer documentation. Earth Scroll Series 2 is the only product in the current Australian range with box-printed odds.

    What is the rarest card type in Earth Scroll Series 2?

    MR (Mega Rare), Diamond-UR, and CR (Custom Rare) are the rarest tiers — each has only 4 card types in the set of 132. They appear only in the 20% premium-slot packs, where a single card replaces the standard SR hit. Because R is also a possible outcome in that premium slot, landing a specific MR, Diamond-UR, or CR requires both hitting the premium-slot pack and landing on the right card within a very small pool.

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