In the NBA All-Star, players can obtain many top players to join their team through card packs. Many new players do not know much about card packs, so today I will introduce what kinds of card packs are available in NBA All-Star. Since there are many types of card packs in the game and a rich number of players, many newly joined players have such needs. I will provide detailed information below.

There are various different card packs in the game, and the number of player cards included in each pack also varies greatly. Let's first look at the most basic current player base pack. Most of the players in the base pack are third or fourth options or role players from real NBA teams. If you're lucky enough, you can get players like Brunson and Butler, who are worth 500,000 membership fees, from the current base player pack. If you draw Brunson, I suggest selling him quickly because he is not very strong in actual use. But if you get Butler, it's recommended to keep him as this player is quite magical.

The second card pack is the Current Popular Player Pack. Since these are popular players, they naturally tend to be stronger. For example, you can get Jokic for 2 million, Embiid for 1 million, or Alexander with Jordan-like style, etc. The players appearing here are all very useful, but you should also note that Nikola Jokic can be risky; his price reached 2 million after the server opened, but it has been falling since then, so it's best to sell him quickly if you get him. Similarly, James Harden and Zion Williamson should also be sold quickly.

The third one is the Current Preferred Player Pack. After opening, you randomly receive one current star. This pack basically does not include any average players, and the value of the players here is very high, such as Giannis Antetokounmpo, who is worth 2.5 million. The chance of getting overpriced and underperforming players from this pack is very low. So if you want to get core players, it's highly recommended to open this pack. The fourth one is the Current Elite Player Pack, which contains the top-tier current stars. If you get them when the server opens and are not in a hurry to exchange for contract fees, you can keep them. These types of players are more difficult to develop because it's hard to buy enough cards, so think carefully before deciding.

The fifth one is the Current Special Selection Player Pack, which includes 10 players, such as LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Anthony Davis, and others, all of whom are top-tier stars and can be used as the core of the team. The last one is the Future Star Player Pack, which mainly includes rookies from the past two years in the NBA, including Wembanyama, who has a cap of 2 million, and players with an initial price of around 200,000 to 300,000. Therefore, the gap between players in this pack is quite large. If you can get Wembanyama from this pack, it's definitely a big win, although other cards in the pack may not be as useful. However, Wembanyama is only available in the rookie pack.

By now, you should have a clear understanding of what kinds of card packs are available in NBA All-Star. Only by knowing the types of players that can be obtained from the card packs can you decide where to invest in the game. However, since opening a card pack involves a random draw, there is also a certain element of luck involved. But the more you open, the more likely you are to get what you want.