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Quick answer: Paradox Rift is the English Scarlet & Violet expansion numbered to /182, built around Ancient and Future Paradox Pokémon. Mochi Pals lists 104 near-mint Paradox Rift singles in Australia from $1 to $150, priced in AUD and posted within two business days.
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Scarlet & Violet Paradox Rift singles we currently hold in Australia, listed by card number with the live AUD price. 104 of 104 are in stock right now and dispatch from our Australian warehouse — tap any card to buy it directly.
Our own picks from this collection, chosen on price per pack, format and long-term collectability.
$150 — the set's top illustration rare.
$90 — the Ancient headliner.
$55 — the Future headliner.
The top of the set, guaranteed rather than pulled.
$150
$115 — gold hyper rare
$90
$65
The band that fills the interesting half of a Paradox Rift binder.
$55
$50
$45
$40
31 cards under $5 — the cheapest set body in the Scarlet & Violet range here.
$1
$1
$1
$1
Paradox Rift is the Scarlet & Violet set that split the roster into Ancient and Future forms, and it is one of the most approachable sets to complete: the ex cards are plentiful, most sit in the $1 – $15 band, and the secret-rare tail tops out at $150 rather than the several hundred dollars a special set commands.
Mochi Pals holds 104 Paradox Rift singles in Australia. Every card is near mint, numbered in its title, priced in AUD, and posted domestically within two business days.
104 individual cards from $1 to $150. The card number in each title tells you which band you are in: the base run to 182 carries the regular-art ex cards, mostly $1 – $15, while the 190s and above hold the illustration rares and gold hyper rares.
| Band | AUD in stock | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Base-run ex cards | $1 – $15 | Maushold ex 155/182 — $1 |
| Illustration rares | $20 – $50 | Minun 194/182 — $45 |
| Full-art ex | $40 – $90 | Roaring Moon ex 251/182 — $90 |
| Gold hyper rares | $65 – $115 | Altaria ex 253/182 — $115 |
| Top card | $150 | Groudon 199/182 — $150 |
Groudon 199/182 at $150 is the illustration rare that carries the set. Roaring Moon ex 251/182 at $90 and Iron Valiant ex 249/182 at $55 are the Ancient and Future headliners, and Gholdengo ex 252/182 and Garchomp ex 245/182 sit at $65 each.
Because the base-run ex cards are so cheap here — many at $1 — Paradox Rift is one of the few sets where buying the cards outright is clearly better value than opening toward them. If you want packs to open anyway, the sealed range lives in English booster boxes, and the format comparison is in booster box vs bundle vs ETB.
Stock is held in Australia and posted within two business days. Flat published rates: Australia Post Standard $10, Express $15, signature on delivery $3, and free standard shipping on orders of $200 and over. Standard and Express both quote 1 to 4 business days once Australia Post has the parcel. Singles ship sleeved in rigid protection; sealed items ship in their own protective outer, never opened, weighed, searched or resealed.
104 near-mint cards from $1, priced in AUD and posted within two business days.
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