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Buy Pokémon Singles in Australia

Quick answer: Pokémon singles are individual cards bought one at a time instead of pulled from packs. We hold about 1,500 English singles in stock in Australia, from $0.09 commons and reverse holos to a $2,000 Umbreon ex, all near mint unless stated, priced in AUD with free standard shipping over $200.

  • Buying the card beats chasing it: a single costs a fraction of the sealed product you would open hoping to pull it.
  • Around 1,500 English singles in stock, roughly 590 of them at $5 or less — enough to finish a set page in one order.
  • Deepest sets here: Reverse holos (418 cards), Prismatic Evolutions (357), Surging Sparks (253), 151 (209) and Paldean Fates (164).
  • Chase tier: special illustration rares and Master Ball holos from $15 to $2,000, each individually assessed.
  • One flat postage: add as many singles as you like and they ship in one parcel — $10 Standard, $15 Express, free Standard over $200.
  • Ships from Australia

    Australia Post Standard $10, Express $15, signature on delivery $3 extra.

  • Free standard shipping over $200

    Applied automatically in the cart on qualifying orders — nothing to enter.

  • Dispatched within 2 business days

    All orders are posted within two business days; delivery time then depends on Australia Post.

  • Sealed product & card condition

    Sealed boxes are never weighed, searched or resealed. Singles ship near mint unless the listing says otherwise.

  • Card payment, no redirect

    Visa, Mastercard and Amex are taken on this site — you never leave Mochi Pals to pay.

Shipping & delivery policy · Refund & returns policy · Questions before you buy: support@mochipalsau.com

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Blastoise ex 009/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Blastoise ex 009/165

$5.00
Venusaur ex 003/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Venusaur ex 003/165

$3.25
Charizard ex 006/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Charizard ex 006/165

$20.00
Alakazam ex 065/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Alakazam ex 065/165

$10.00
Golem ex 076/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Golem ex 076/165

$7.50
Mew ex 151/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Mew ex 151/165

$16.00
Zapdos ex 145/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Zapdos ex 145/165

$8.00
Arbok ex 024/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Arbok ex 024/165

$8.00
Jynx ex 124/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Jynx ex 124/165

$7.00
Wigglytuff ex 040/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Wigglytuff ex 040/165

$8.00
Ninetales ex 038/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Ninetales ex 038/165

$8.00
Alakazam ex 188/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Alakazam ex 188/165

$25.00
Switch Gold 206/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Switch Gold 206/165

$10.00
Kangaskhan ex 115/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Kangaskhan ex 115/165

$8.50
Daisy's Help 195/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Daisy's Help 195/165

$15.00
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Recommended products in this collection

Our own picks from this collection, chosen on price per pack, format and long-term collectability.

Umbreon ex 161/131 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Umbreon ex 161/131

$2,000.00

$2,000 — the Prismatic Evolutions grail

Sylveon ex 156/131 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Sylveon ex 156/131

$700.00

$700 — special illustration rare Eeveelution

Espeon ex 155/131 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Espeon ex 155/131

$600.00

$600 — a Prismatic Evolutions chase card

Mew ex 232/091 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Mew ex 232/091

$600.00

$600 — 151 era special illustration rare

Pikachu ex 238/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Pikachu ex 238/191

$550.00

$550 — Surging Sparks headliner

$500 — Master Ball pattern holo

Under $15 — fill the binder gaps

About 590 cards here are $5 or less. This is where a nearly-finished set page gets closed out, and they all travel in the same parcel for one postage charge.

$15 — 151 reverse holo

$15 — 151 reverse holo

Pansear 099/086 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Pansear 099/086

$12.00

$12 — White Flare

$11 — 151 reverse holo

Hydreigon ex 161/086 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Hydreigon ex 161/086

$5.00

$5 — White Flare ex

Keldeo ex 159/086 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Keldeo ex 159/086

$3.00

$3 — cheapest ex on the page

Browse every single

$15 – $60 — the playable ex tier

Around 370 cards sit in this band: the double rares and ex cards that actually go into decks, plus mid-tier illustration rares.

$60 — Prismatic Evolutions ex

$60 — Destined Rivals trainer

Archaludon ex 241/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Archaludon ex 241/191

$60.00

$60 — Surging Sparks ex

$60 — Master Ball pattern

Shiny Charmander 109/091 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Shiny Charmander 109/091

$45.00

$45 — Paldean Fates shiny

Ethan's Ho-Oh ex 209/182 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Ethan's Ho-Oh ex 209/182

$20.00

$20 — Destined Rivals ex

Master Ball holos

Sixty-seven Master Ball pattern cards from Prismatic Evolutions, $15 to $500. These are the exact variant stated in each listing — never substituted for a Poké Ball print.

$500 — the pattern everyone wants

$250

$230

$130

$130

$130

Chase cards — special illustration rares

The top of the market: the cards you would open several boxes chasing. Buying them outright is cheaper than the sealed product they come from.

Umbreon ex 161/131 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Umbreon ex 161/131

$2,000.00

$2,000 — Prismatic Evolutions grail

Sylveon ex 156/131 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Sylveon ex 156/131

$700.00

$700

Mew ex 232/091 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Mew ex 232/091

$600.00

$600 — Paldean Fates

Pikachu ex 238/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Pikachu ex 238/191

$550.00

$550 — Surging Sparks headliner

Greninja ex 214/167 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Greninja ex 214/167

$520.00

$520 — Twilight Masquerade

Charizard ex 199/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Charizard ex 199/165

$400.00

$400 — Pokémon 151

Complete-set shortcuts

If you want the whole run rather than a shopping list, these listings cover the 151 base set in a single purchase.

$129.99 — 1-165 with folder

$99.99 — 1-165 base set

Blastoise ex 200/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Blastoise ex 200/165

$150.00

$150 — 151 chase ex

Venusaur ex 198/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Venusaur ex 198/165

$140.00

$140 — 151 chase ex

Zapdos ex 202/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Zapdos ex 202/165

$120.00

$120 — 151 chase ex

Squirtle 148/142 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Squirtle 148/142

$85.00

$85 — illustration rare

English Pokémon singles

Singles are the fastest, cheapest and most certain way to get a specific Pokémon card. Every English single we list is a real card in hand, graded near mint or better unless the listing says otherwise, and priced in Australian dollars with no surprise conversion at checkout.

This collection spans the modern Scarlet & Violet expansions — 151, Paldean Fates, Surging Sparks, Prismatic Evolutions, Twilight Masquerade, Destined Rivals and more — plus older Sword & Shield era cards as they come through. Use the shelves below to jump straight to a budget or a set instead of scrolling 1,400 listings.

Which set are you shopping?

Most people arrive here with a set in mind, so this is what the shelf depth actually looks like right now. Prismatic Evolutions is the deepest modern set we hold and where the Eeveelution chase cards live; 151 is the Kanto set people buy for Charizard ex and the base-set binder; Surging Sparks is the /191 electric set with the Pikachu ex headliner; Paldean Fates is the shiny set. If you would rather own the whole run in one purchase, the 151 Base Set 1-165 at $99.99 (or with folder at $129.99) is the only complete-set listing on this page.

SetSingles in stockAUD rangeBest known for
Prismatic Evolutions357$1 – $2,000Eeveelution ex and Master Ball holos
Surging Sparks253$0.10 – $550Pikachu ex 238/191
Pokémon 151209$0.50 – $400Charizard ex and the Kanto binder
Paldean Fates164$0.09 – $600Shiny cards and Mew ex
Paradox Rift104$1 – $150Roaring Moon ex
Paldea Evolved103$1 – $310Older Scarlet & Violet staples
Twilight Masquerade59$4 – $520Greninja ex 214/167
English singles in stock by set, with live AUD price bands.

Buying guide: singles versus sealed

The maths on this is not close. If you want one specific card, buying it as a single is dramatically cheaper than opening sealed product hoping to pull it. A modern chase card might appear once in every several boxes; at $360 to $900 a box in Australia, chasing it costs multiples of the single's price. Sealed product is for the experience, the breadth and the surprise. Singles are for the cards you actually want. Most Australian collectors do both: open a box for fun, then fill the gaps here.

GoalCheaper routeWhy
One specific chase cardSinglePull odds make box-chasing multiples more expensive
Four copies for a deckSinglesPlaysets almost never come out of one box
Complete a base setBox, then singlesA box covers most of it; singles finish it
The opening experienceSealed boxSingles give you cards, not the moment
A giftSealed bundle or ETBUnwrapping matters more than the specific card

Understanding English rarities

  • Reverse holo — a common, uncommon or rare with a foil card face. Cheap, and the backbone of a master set.
  • Double rare (ex) — the two-star ex cards, usually the most playable cards in a set.
  • Illustration rare — full-art alternate artwork, the tier most modern collectors chase.
  • Special illustration rare — the extended-art chase cards; the priciest cards in most sets.
  • Hyper rare (gold) — gold-bordered versions of ex cards and trainers, scarce but often less sought than special illustration rares.

Condition and what near mint means here

Every single is inspected before listing. Near mint means no creases, no whitening beyond very minor factory edge wear, clean surfaces and no play damage. Cards are sleeved and shipped in a rigid protector inside a bubble mailer or box. If a card has a defect worth knowing about, it is stated in the listing rather than buried — that is the whole point of buying singles from a shop rather than a marketplace stranger.

Buying singles for grading

If you are buying a card to submit for grading, centring matters more than anything else and it cannot be fixed after the fact. Ask before you buy if the listing photo does not show the borders clearly. Bear in mind that grading fees plus return postage inside Australia add up, so it is rarely worth grading a card worth less than the submission cost.

How singles support your sealed buying

The smartest Australian collectors treat sealed and singles as one budget. Open one box of a set you love for the experience, list what you do not want, then buy the specific cards you are missing from this collection. That approach reliably completes a set for less than buying three boxes. If you are still deciding whether to open sealed product at all, are Pokémon booster boxes worth buying in Australia works through the numbers.

Shipping singles in Australia

Singles ship with the same flat rates as everything else: Australia Post Standard $10, Express $15, signature on delivery $3, and free standard shipping on orders of $200 and over. High-value cards are dispatched in rigid protection, and we recommend signature on delivery on any order above $200.

Buy the exact card you want

Near mint English singles across every modern set, sleeved, protected and shipped Australia-wide.

Shop English singles

Who should buy this?

Match yourself to a buyer profile before you spend — it is the fastest way to avoid buying the wrong format.

The deck builder

You need four copies of a specific trainer or ex and none of the other 340 cards in a box. Singles are the only sane way to build a competitive list.

Find your cards

The set completer

You have opened your boxes and you are twelve cards short. This is where a master set actually gets finished, one number at a time.

Top up with a box

The value-conscious collector

You want the chase card without paying for the lottery. Buying the single outright is almost always cheaper than the sealed product it comes from.

Shop chase cards

Not for you if…

Half the fun for you is the reveal. If you want the pull rather than the card, sealed English boxes and bundles are the right aisle.

Shop sealed product

Why buy from Mochi Pals

Tournament legal as printed

English cards need no translation at Play! Pokémon events in Australia, so anything here is ready for league play out of the mailer.

In stock and in hand

Listings reflect physical stock. When a card sells it comes off the shelf, so you are never waiting on a restock you were not told about.

Condition on every listing

Each single is assessed and described. Play-worn copies are priced as play-worn, and near-mint copies are priced accordingly rather than lumped together.

Protective packing as standard

Sleeved, top-loaded, rigid mailer, tracked with Australia Post. Combine singles with a sealed box to clear the $200 free standard shipping threshold in one parcel.

Frequently asked questions

What condition are your English singles in?
Near mint unless the listing states otherwise. That means no creases, clean surfaces, sharp corners and at most very minor factory edge wear. Any card with a notable defect is described in its listing.
How are single cards packaged for postage?
Each card is sleeved, placed in a rigid top loader or card saver, and shipped in a bubble mailer or box with tracking. Higher-value orders are packed in a box with additional padding.
Are these cards tournament legal?
English singles are legal at Australian Play! Pokémon events as printed, subject to the current format's rotation. Check the current legal set list before building a competitive deck.
Can I buy a full playset of four?
Where stock allows, yes — quantities are shown on each listing. Buying four singles is almost always cheaper than opening sealed product hoping for four copies of one card.
Do you buy singles from customers?
Get in touch through our contact page with a list and photos. What we can offer depends on the set, the condition and what we currently hold.
How much do Pokémon singles cost in Australia?
On this page English singles run from $0.09 for commons and reverse holos up to $2,000 for the Prismatic Evolutions Umbreon ex. Around 590 cards are $5 or less, and roughly 370 sit between $15 and $60, which is where most ex and illustration rares land.
Can I buy a complete Pokémon set as singles?
For 151 we list the full 1-165 base set as one purchase at $99.99, or $129.99 with a folder. For other sets you build it card by card from this collection, and everything ships together at one flat postage rate.
How fast do singles ship within Australia?
Orders are dispatched within two business days. Australia Post Standard is $10 (1 to 4 business days), Express is $15, signature on delivery is $3, and standard shipping is free on orders of $200 and over.

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