While anyone can splurge on ultra-rare Pokémon TCG cards without considering the cost, I can't help but feel a pang of envy toward those collectors.
But imagine traveling back in time and pulling one of these legendary chase cards straight from a fresh pack? Sure, you could buy singles today—if you're willing to hemorrhage cash—but what about the most valuable Pokémon cards still available in current booster sets?

Umbreon ex - 161/131
5$1,095.00 at TCG Player
Team Rocket's Mewtwo ex - 231/182
0$459.88 at TCG Player
Greninja ex - 214/167
0$344.99 at TCG Player
Ethan's Ho-Oh ex - 230/182
0$299.95 at TCG Player
Pikachu ex - 238/191
0$294.99 at TCG Player
Cynthia's Garchomp ex - 232/182
0$256.20 at TCG Player
Team Rocket's Moltres ex - 229/182
0$199.99 at TCG Player
Roaring Moon ex - 162/131
0$219.99 at TCG Player
Latias ex - 239/191
0$194.99 at TCG Player
Lillie's Clefairy ex - 184/159
0$145.00 at TCG Player
Sylveon ex - 156/131
0$420.57 at TCG Player
Espeon ex - 155/131
0$344.99 at TCG Player
Leafeon ex - 144/131
0$336.99 at TCG Player
Vaporeon ex - 149/131
0$324.99 at TCG Player
Jolteon ex - 153/131
0$257.20 at TCG Player
Glaceon ex - 150/131
1$235.97 at TCG PlayerToday, we're spotlighting chase cards available in current booster sets—plenty exist across Destined Rivals, Prismatic Evolutions, Twilight Masquerade, and Surging Sparks. Let's examine the most remarkable pulls you could score from in-print packs.
A quick disclaimer: the odds of landing these cards are minuscule. If you're considering mass-buying Booster Bundles, Booster Boxes, or ETBs, remember that purchasing singles is often more cost-effective—unless you're blessed with extraordinary luck.
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