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The Perfect Order expansion features 3 main products: an Elite Trainer Box, a Booster Bundle, and a Booster Display. Unlike the staggered releases for bigger special collections, all of these arrived on March 27th. And that means collectors have some time to rip packs and, in some cases, put rare cards up for resale. So far, these are the most in-demand chase cards for Pokemon TCG‘s Perfect Order, ranked from least to most expensive.
10) Meowth ex (Ultra Rare)

Meowth is one of the featured ex cards for this collection. In addition to being a fan-favorite Pokemon, Meowth is a somewhat unusual ex card since it’s not a fully evolved Pokemon. This makes it not entirely unsurprising to see Meowth ex among the list of high-value cards from Perfect Order.
That said, the cards from this set aren’t demanding particularly high prices just yet. As the 10th most expensive Chase Card currently on offer, this Ultra Rare Meowth ex is currently showing up for around $15 USD on sites like TCG Player.
9) Poke Pad (Ultra Rare)

The Poke Pad is one of the more exciting new Item cards in the Mega Evolution line. So when I pulled this full art version from my own Perfect Order sample, I knew I’d be seeing it among the chase cards for the set. And indeed, it is currently one of the 10 highest valued cards in the collection.
Like Meowth ex, the Ultra Rare Poke Pad isn’t going for an especially high price. Current listings place this full-art Poke Pad at around $18 USD. Not a terrible return on investment if you only opened a few packs, but certainly nothing to write home about, either.
8) Jacinthe (Special Illustration Rare)

Love her or hate her, Jacinte is certainly quite a personality in Pokemon Legends: Z-A. I’m honestly surprised to see her Special Illustration Rare card isn’t a bit higher up in the rankings for high-value Perfect Order chase cards. If any cards on this list go up over time, I’m betting on this one.
Jacinthe’s Special Illustration Rare is currently going for around $30 USD on resale sites. With around 50 listings for the card as I write this, it looks like it’s not especially rare, so that could be part of why it’s not getting higher bids.
7) Clefairy (Illustration Rare)

Clefairy is an icon, and this Illustration Rare is quite cute. But I still didn’t have it on my bingo card as one of the higher-value options in Perfect Order. It may be among the rarer Illustration Rares in the bunch, which could be part of why it’s showing up as one of the more expensive cards so far.
At the time I’m writing this, listings for the Clefairy Illustration Rare from Perfect Order are sitting at about $31 on resale sites. For an Illustration Rare-tier card, that’s not half bad, and a handful of them have already sold for about that price. So this may end up being a sleeper hit from the expansion.
6) Mega Clefable ex (Special Illustration Rare)

Mega Clefable is one of the better new Legends: Z-A Mega designs in my opinion. So, it’s nice to see that it has a delightfully colorful Special Illustration Rare in Perfect Order. This is a visually stunning card, which makes it a great card to chase. That said, it looks a bit less rare compared to some others in the set, with over 70 listings on TCG Player already.
At this point in time, Mega Clefable ex is set at about $73 on resale sites. That said, its value is likely to go down given how many cards are already listed just a day after the release of Perfect Order. In fact, it’s already dropped quite a bit from the over $150 sale on record for yesterday.
5) Mega Starmie ex (Special Illustration Rare)













