Majestic Dawn
Looking at the reverses, a sample of four boxes yielded 15% reverse rare holos, 18% reverse rares, 31% reverse uncommons and 37% reverse commons. If a 121 card sheet is assumed, with 25 “extra” spaces once the 96 reverses have all been positioned on it once, these extra spaces don’t look like they were filled in by rarity, e.g. 25 commons/25 uncommons etc. Just like in the last set (Great Encounters), they may very well be quite a random selection. I didn’t go through the trouble of trying to reconstruct the reverses sheet, though it probably would be possible to do so.
Thus, for this set, all that is to be done is to present the rarity table (shown below - the Pokémon LV.X appear at a rate of 1 per box) and the raw data:
The raw data for the holos, rares and Pokémon LV.X looks as follows (dashed lines indicating where the transition from H9 to H8, etc., would occur):
            

