Pokemon TCG Mega Evolution: Perfect Order drops March 27, 2026, bringing Pokemon Legends: Z-A to the tabletop. This set features Mega Zygarde ex as the mascot, the debut of several new Mega Evolution Pokemon, and the return of fan favourites like Meowth ex and Mega Starmie ex. Here's every major chase card ranked by real market value from the Japanese Nullifying Zero release.
Important: Perfect Order hasn't released in English yet. These prices are based on Japanese Nullifying Zero market data (released January 23, 2026) from PriceCharting as of March 2026. English versions typically command a 1.5-2x premium over Japanese prices for chase cards, so expect higher values when Perfect Order releases March 27.
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- #1 Mega Zygarde ex MHR. $224 USD (~$355 AUD)
- #2 Rosa's Encouragement SIR. $163 USD (~$260 AUD)
- #3 Meowth ex SIR. $78 USD (~$125 AUD)
- #4 Mega Starmie ex SIR. $42 USD (~$66 AUD)
- #5 Mega Zygarde ex SIR. $36 USD (~$57 AUD)
- #6 Mega Clefable ex SIR. $32 USD (~$51 AUD)
- #7 Jacinthe SIR. $22 USD (~$35 AUD)
- #8 Clefairy #094 IR. $7 USD (~$10 AUD)
- #9 Mega Skarmory ex UR. $6 USD (~$9 AUD)
- #10 Lumiose City UR. ~$5 USD (~$8 AUD)
Mega Zygarde ex. Mega Hyper Rare
#1 Most ValuableThe rarest card in Perfect Order. Mega Zygarde ex Mega Hyper Rare #117 is the chase card collectors are hunting hardest. With pull rates around 1 in 200 packs (roughly 6 booster boxes), this all-gold treatment with katakana attack text sits at the top of the value ladder. It's also the set mascot, featured on booster pack artwork.
- Rarest card in Perfect Order by pull rate (Mega Hyper Rare)
- Set mascot featured on packaging and marketing
- All-gold finish with katakana text
- First-ever Mega Zygarde ex card in the Pokemon TCG
- 310 HP Dragon-type with Nullifying Zero attack (150 damage per heads flip to every opponent's Pokemon)
$223.51 USD (~$355 AUD)
Japanese Nullifying Zero ungraded, PriceCharting March 2026
English version estimated $335–450 USD (~$535–720 AUD)
Rosa's Encouragement. Special Illustration Rare
#2The surprise of Perfect Order. Rosa's Encouragement SIR #123 is the second most valuable card in the set, and for good reason. This Black and White era trainer returns with a Supporter card that accelerates two Energy cards from your discard to any Stage 2 Pokemon. Supporter Special Illustration Rares are always highly sought after by competitive players and nostalgic collectors alike.
- Strong competitive potential in Stage 2 evolution decks
- Black and White era nostalgia (Rosa is a beloved character)
- Supporter SIRs consistently hold value better than Pokemon SIRs
- Gorgeous full-card artwork featuring Rosa and her Pokemon
$162.50 USD (~$260 AUD)
Japanese Nullifying Zero ungraded, PriceCharting March 2026
English version estimated $245–325 USD (~$390–520 AUD)
Meowth ex. Special Illustration Rare
#3Original 151 nostalgia meets competitive viability. Meowth ex SIR #121 features the adorable Normal-type in whimsical full-card artwork that collectors are loving. Its Last-Ditch Catch ability lets you search any Supporter from your deck when you play it from your hand to your Bench, making it one of the most playable cards in the set. Dual appeal to collectors and competitive players drives serious demand.
- Last-Ditch Catch ability is competitively very strong (similar to Lumineon V)
- Gen 1 nostalgia with cute SIR artwork
- Meowth ex also exists in the main set as card 062/088 (regular rare)
- 170 HP with Tuck Tail attack (60 damage, returns to hand)
$78.42 USD (~$125 AUD)
Japanese Nullifying Zero ungraded, PriceCharting March 2026
English version estimated $115–155 USD (~$185–250 AUD)
Mega Starmie ex. Special Illustration Rare
#4Gen 1 fans have been waiting for this. Mega Starmie ex SIR #111 shows Starmie firing a laser beam from its core gem in dynamic full-card artwork. Water/Psychic dual-type appeal makes this one of the most visually striking cards in the set. This is the first-ever Mega Starmie ex, giving it unique collector significance.
- First-ever Mega Starmie ex card
- Gorgeous dynamic artwork with laser beam effect
- Water/Psychic dual-type crossover collector appeal
- Gen 1 nostalgia factor
$41.50 USD (~$66 AUD)
Japanese Nullifying Zero ungraded, PriceCharting March 2026
English version estimated $60–85 USD (~$95–135 AUD)
Mega Zygarde ex. Special Illustration Rare
#5This is the interesting one. Mega Zygarde ex SIR #120 is worth significantly less than the Mega Hyper Rare version, which is unusual. Typically, Special Illustration Rares command premiums over Mega Hyper Rares because collectors prefer artwork over gold foil. In this set, the MHR's extreme rarity is driving value higher than the more collectible SIR artwork. Still, the SIR features stunning illustration and is the more visually appealing card for many collectors.
- Beautiful full-card artwork (many collectors prefer this over MHR)
- Same 310 HP Dragon-type with Nullifying Zero attack
- Major role in Pokemon Legends: Z-A lore
- Lower pull rate than standard SIRs, but not as rare as MHR
$35.82 USD (~$57 AUD)
Japanese Nullifying Zero ungraded, PriceCharting March 2026
English version estimated $55–70 USD (~$90–115 AUD)
Mega Clefable ex. Special Illustration Rare
#6The first Clefable Special Illustration Rare ever. Mega Clefable ex SIR #112 features bright pink burst artwork that collectors are calling one of the prettiest cards in the set. Its Luminous Wing attack prevents this Pokemon from being Knocked Out by effects of attacks, making it a counter to one-hit KO decks in competitive play.
- First Clefable SIR in Pokemon TCG history
- Fairy-type cards hold value well with dedicated collectors
- Competitively viable ability against OHKO decks
- Beautiful pastel colour palette in full-card illustration
$31.85 USD (~$51 AUD)
Japanese Nullifying Zero ungraded, PriceCharting March 2026
English version estimated $50–65 USD (~$80–105 AUD)
Jacinthe. Special Illustration Rare
#7A brand new character from Pokemon Legends: Z-A. Jacinthe SIR #116 is a Supporter card that heals all damage from your Psychic Pokemon. The artwork shows her surrounded by luxury goods in what looks like a high-end Lumiose City boutique. New characters from upcoming video games always attract attention from collectors.
- New character debuting in Pokemon Legends: Z-A
- Stylish artwork reflecting Lumiose City's high-fashion aesthetic
- Heals Psychic Pokemon (niche competitive use in Psychic-type decks)
- Lower Supporter SIR compared to Rosa, but still collectible
$21.81 USD (~$35 AUD)
Japanese Nullifying Zero ungraded, PriceCharting March 2026
English version estimated $30–45 USD (~$50–70 AUD)
Clefairy #094. Illustration Rare
#8The sleeper hit of Perfect Order. This Illustration Rare features Clefairy in what collectors are describing as Ghibli-esque artwork. It's at a lower rarity tier than the cards above, making it affordable, but the artwork is so beloved that it's become one of the most sought-after pulls at its price point.
- Described as one of the most adorable Pokemon cards ever printed
- Best Illustration Rare in the set according to early collectors
- Affordable chase for budget collectors (~$7-10)
- Gen 1 nostalgia factor
$6.52 USD (~$10 AUD)
Japanese Nullifying Zero ungraded, PriceCharting March 2026
English version estimated $10–15 USD (~$15–25 AUD)
Mega Skarmory ex. Full Art
#9Mega Skarmory ex brings Mt. Chimney nostalgia in its Full Art form #099. With 260 HP and the ability to snipe any Pokemon for 220 damage with its Steel Wing attack, it's a solid competitive option for Steel-type decks. This is the highest rarity available for Mega Skarmory (no SIR variant), making the Full Art the chase version.
- 260 HP with powerful snipe attack (220 to any Pokemon)
- Steel/Flying dual-type appeal
- No SIR exists, so Full Art is the top chase version
- Competitively viable in Steel-type decks
$5.91 USD (~$9 AUD)
Japanese Nullifying Zero ungraded, PriceCharting March 2026
English version estimated $8–12 USD (~$13–20 AUD)
Lumiose City. Ultra Rare
#10A Stadium card featuring Lumiose Tower, Pokemon's version of the Eiffel Tower. This card ties directly into the Pokemon Legends: Z-A setting and makes for a fun collector piece if you're a fan of the video game's Lumiose City theme. The Ultra Rare treatment gives it a beautiful rainbow foil finish.
- Features iconic Lumiose Tower (Eiffel Tower-inspired)
- Stadium card with competitive utility
- Fun collector piece for Pokemon Legends Z-A fans
- Rainbow foil finish
~$5 USD (~$8 AUD)
Japanese Nullifying Zero ungraded, estimated March 2026
English version estimated $7–10 USD (~$11–16 AUD)
Other Notable Cards in Perfect Order
Beyond the top 10, Perfect Order has plenty more to hunt:
- Decidueye ex. Grass-type with Sniper's Eye ability, competitive threat in evolution decks
- Lapras ex. Fan favourite Water-type bringing Gen 1 nostalgia
- Yveltal ex. Dark-type legendary with collector appeal
- All 11 Illustration Rares. Lower rarity but gorgeous artwork throughout
- 18 Full Art Pokemon and Trainers. Full-art treatment on key cards
- Secret Rare Trainers. Gold item cards and hyper-rare Supporters
Pull Rates for Perfect Order
Pull rates are estimated based on patterns from Ascended Heroes and other recent Mega Evolution sets. Actual rates will be confirmed once Perfect Order releases on March 27.
Estimated Pull Rates
- Illustration Rare (IR). ~1 in 6 packs (~6 per booster box)
- Pokemon ex / Full Art. ~1 in 8 packs (~4-5 per booster box)
- Special Illustration Rare (SIR). ~1 in 30-40 packs (~1 per booster box, not guaranteed)
- Mega Hyper Rare (MHR). ~1 in 200+ packs (~1 per 6 booster boxes)
A booster box (36 packs) gives you the best odds at hitting multiple chase cards. Elite Trainer Boxes contain 9 packs, so expect to open several ETBs before pulling a top-tier SIR or MHR.
Where to Buy Perfect Order in Australia
Perfect Order releases March 27, 2026, with pre-release events running March 14-22. Check our 2026 Release Calendar for the full schedule.
Perfect Order Products Available March 27
- Booster Packs. ~$7.50 AUD each, singles for quick pulls
- Booster Box. 36 packs, best value per pack and highest odds for chase cards
- Elite Trainer Box. 9 packs + Tyrunt illustration rare promo + dice, counters, and sleeves
- Pokemon Center ETB. 11 packs + 2 Tyrunt promos (including PC exclusive) + accessories
- Booster Bundle (6-pack). Mid-size sealed option
- Booster Bundle (3-pack). Small sealed option
- Sleeved Booster. Single pack with protective sleeve
- Checklane Blister. 1-2 packs in retail blister packaging
Build & Battle Box releases April 10 with 4 packs and a pre-constructed deck for pre-release play.
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Tips for Hunting Perfect Order Chase Cards
Pre-order early. Perfect Order is expected to have strong demand thanks to Mega Zygarde ex and Rosa's Encouragement. Pre-order from trusted Australian retailers to secure your product on release day.
Booster boxes offer the best value. If you're opening for chase cards, booster boxes give you 36 packs at the lowest per-pack price and the best odds at hitting multiple ultra rares.
Sleeve your pulls immediately. A $160+ Rosa's Encouragement SIR loses significant value with even minor wear. Keep penny sleeves and top loaders on hand during pack openings.
Singles vs. sealed. If you're after one specific card, buying the single may be more cost-effective than opening sealed product. But opening packs is half the fun of collecting.
Watch prices after release. Early pulls typically command premium prices in the first 1-2 weeks. Prices may stabilize as more product hits the market, so consider your timing if you're selling pulls.
Get Ready for Perfect Order
Whether you're hunting the $224 Mega Zygarde ex MHR or chasing the adorable Clefairy Illustration Rare, Perfect Order brings Pokemon Legends: Z-A to life with stunning artwork and competitive cards.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most valuable card in Perfect Order?
Mega Zygarde ex Mega Hyper Rare is the most valuable card in Perfect Order, with a current Japanese market value of $224 USD (~$355 AUD). English versions are expected to sell for $335-450 USD (~$535-720 AUD) when the set releases March 27, 2026.
When does Perfect Order release in Australia?
Perfect Order releases March 27, 2026 in Australia. Pre-release events run March 14-22, 2026, and the set will be available digitally on Pokemon TCG Live (PTCGL) on March 26.
How many cards are in Perfect Order?
Perfect Order contains 88 cards in the main set plus 37 secret rares, for a total of 117 cards. The set includes 4 Mega Evolution Pokemon ex, 9 Pokemon ex total, 11 Illustration Rares, and 6 Special Illustration Rare Pokemon and Supporters.
What are the pull rates for Perfect Order?
Based on recent sets, Special Illustration Rares appear approximately 1 in 30-40 packs (~1 per booster box, not guaranteed), while Mega Hyper Rares are much rarer at roughly 1 in 200+ packs (~1 per 6 booster boxes). Illustration Rares and Pokemon ex appear more frequently at 1 in 6-8 packs.
What is the chase card in Perfect Order?
Mega Zygarde ex Mega Hyper Rare is the #1 chase card in Perfect Order, followed by Rosa's Encouragement Special Illustration Rare and Meowth ex Special Illustration Rare. All three cards have strong competitive viability and high collector demand.
Where can I buy Perfect Order in Australia?
You can buy Perfect Order products at Drop Store with free tracked shipping from Melbourne on orders over $99. We stock booster boxes, Elite Trainer Boxes, booster bundles, and other sealed products.
What’s Next in the Mega Evolution Era
Already deep into Perfect Order? The arc keeps going. Chaos Rising Booster Box drops May 22, 2026 with Mega Greninja ex headlining. pre-orders are live now and AU allocation is tight. Or fill out your earlier shelves with the Ascended Heroes Booster Bundle (6 packs, in stock) for the Johto/Unova/Hoenn starter chase.
See the full 2026 Pokemon TCG release calendar for what’s coming next.