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Perfect Order Buyer's Guide: Top 10 Most Expensive Cards & What to Know

March 26, 2026 | RarePull Team
Perfect Order Buyer's Guide: Top 10 Most Expensive Cards & What to Know πŸƒ Set Reviews

Perfect Order is HERE. The first main Pokemon TCG set of 2026 dropped today (March 27, 2026) and it’s already making waves in the secondary market. Whether you’re ripping packs, investing, or just window shopping β€” here’s everything you need to know.

Set Overview

Perfect Order is a compact but powerful set:

  • 124 cards total β€” 88 main set + ~37 Secret Rares
  • 4 Mega Evolution Pokemon ex β€” the star attractions
  • 9 Pokemon ex β€” standard ex cards
  • 11 Illustration Rares β€” the mid-tier chase cards
  • 18 Ultra Rares β€” Pokemon and Trainer cards
  • 6 Special Illustration Rares (SIR) β€” the big money cards
  • Mega Hyper Rare β€” the crown jewel of the set

This is slightly smaller than Phantasmal Flames, which means your odds of pulling chase cards are theoretically better. The set focuses heavily on Mega Evolution Pokemon, bringing back one of the most beloved mechanics in a fresh way.

The Top 10 Most Expensive Cards (Day 1 Prices)

These are the cards everyone’s chasing. Prices are from the first day of release β€” expect some movement over the coming weeks as supply increases.

1. Mega Zygarde ex β€” Mega Hyper Rare β€” $230

The crown jewel of Perfect Order. The Mega Hyper Rare slot is the rarest pull in the entire set, and Mega Zygarde ex fills it with an absolutely stunning full-art treatment. This card breaks from the usual pattern where a SIR takes the top spot β€” the Mega Hyper Rare rarity is just that rare.

Investment take: If you pull one, hold it. The supply on these is incredibly low and collectors will pay a premium for months.

2. Mega Zygarde ex β€” Special Illustration Rare β€” $155

Yes, Zygarde takes both the #1 AND #2 spots. The SIR version features different artwork from the Mega Hyper Rare but is still a gorgeous card. Two Zygardes in the top 2 tells you this is THE chase Pokemon of the set.

3. Rosa’s Encouragement β€” Special Illustration Rare β€” $152

Rosa’s Encouragement isn’t just a pretty card β€” it’s a competitive powerhouse. This Supporter card could become a must-have in Stage 2 decks, which means demand comes from both collectors AND players. That dual demand is what keeps prices high.

Competitive note: If Rosa’s Encouragement sees heavy play in the meta, expect this price to climb even higher.

4. Meowth ex β€” Special Illustration Rare β€” $152

The sleeper hit of the set. The Meowth ex SIR features some of the most charming artwork in the entire Mega Evolution era. Meowth has always been a fan favorite, and this card delivers.

5. Mega Clefable ex β€” Special Illustration Rare β€” $104

Mega Clefable ex brings the fairy-type vibes with a beautiful pastel SIR treatment. At just over $100, this is the β€œaffordable” SIR of the set β€” if you can call triple digits affordable.

6. Mega Starmie ex β€” Special Illustration Rare β€” $101

Rounding out the SIR lineup, Mega Starmie ex features a cosmic water-themed illustration that’s been getting tons of love from the community. Right at the $100 mark on day one.

7. Jacinthe β€” Special Illustration Rare β€” $38

A significant price gap between the top 6 SIRs and Jacinthe tells you exactly where the collector demand is focused. Still, $38 for a Supporter SIR on day one is respectable.

8. PokΓ© Pad β€” Ultra Rare β€” $30

The most expensive non-SIR card in the set. PokΓ© Pad is a Trainer card that’s seeing competitive interest, which drives the price above typical Ultra Rares.

9. Clefairy β€” Illustration Rare β€” $27

At $27, this Illustration Rare Clefairy punches above its weight class. The Clefable/Clefairy line is clearly popular in this set.

10. Meowth ex β€” Ultra Rare β€” $26

The Ultra Rare version of Meowth ex rounds out the top 10. Even the β€œregular” Ultra Rare version holds value thanks to the Pokemon’s popularity.

Should You Buy?

Buy Sealed Product If:

  • You want to collect the set and enjoy the experience of opening packs
  • You’re looking for a smaller set with better pull rates than recent releases
  • You love Mega Evolution Pokemon and want to build the complete collection

Buy Singles If:

  • You’re targeting specific chase cards (especially the top 6)
  • You’re a competitive player who needs Rosa’s Encouragement
  • You want the best value for your money β€” singles are almost always cheaper than ripping packs to chase a specific card

Skip If:

  • You’re on a tight budget β€” wait 2-3 weeks for prices to settle as more product enters the market
  • You’re purely investing β€” day 1 prices are usually the peak for most cards

Products Available

  • Booster Box β€” 36 packs, best value for ripping
  • Elite Trainer Box (ETB) β€” 9 packs + accessories, great for collectors
  • Blister Packs β€” single packs, good for casual pulls
  • Build & Battle Box β€” pre-release kit with 4 packs

Price Predictions

Based on historical patterns with similar-sized sets:

  • Week 1-2: Prices will be at their highest as supply is limited and FOMO is real
  • Week 3-4: Expect a 15-25% dip as more product gets opened
  • Month 2-3: Prices stabilize at what the market actually values
  • 6+ months: The best cards from this set will likely appreciate, especially if they see competitive play

The Mega Hyper Rare Zygarde at $230 could honestly go either way β€” it might settle around $180-200 once the dust settles, or it could climb if the Mega Hyper Rare proves to be even rarer than expected.

Rosa’s Encouragement is the one to watch β€” if it becomes a meta staple, $152 could be the floor, not the ceiling.

Protect Your Pulls

If you’re ripping packs, make sure you’re protecting your cards properly. We did a full review of Vault X binders and sleeves β€” their new ME3 Perfect Order binders are designed specifically for this set. Penny sleeve everything, double-sleeve your SIRs, and use a zip binder for the set collection.

Bottom Line

Perfect Order is a solid set with clear chase cards and a focused theme. The smaller set size means better odds, the Mega Evolution gimmick is a fan favorite, and the artwork across the SIRs is some of the best we’ve seen in the Mega Evolution era.

If you’re opening packs today β€” good luck, and may your pulls be golden.


Prices sourced from early market data on March 27, 2026. Card prices fluctuate β€” always check current market values before making purchasing decisions. RarePull may earn a commission from affiliate links.

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