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Quick answer: Prismatic Evolutions is the English Scarlet & Violet special set built around Eevee and its evolutions, numbered to /131. Australian stock here is two sealed items — the Super Premium Collection at $559.99 and the Elite Trainer Box at $319.99 — plus 357 near-mint singles from $1, all priced in AUD and shipped from Australia.

  • Sealed options in stock: Super Premium Collection $559.99 and an Elite Trainer Box at $319.99 that is listed [DAMAGED] on the outer packaging only.
  • 357 singles from this set are listed, from $1 commons up to Umbreon ex 161/131 at $2,000 — the deepest single-set card list in the store.
  • Two holo treatments define the set: roughly 100 Poké Ball holos and 67 Master Ball holos, and the Master Ball print is the pricier of the two.
  • Want the set without the chase? The 1-131 base set is listed as one purchase at $49.99.
  • Shipping is flat and published: Australia Post Standard $10, Express $15, signature on delivery $3, and free standard shipping on orders of $200 and over.
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    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.

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Noivern ex 091/131 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Noivern ex 091/131

$3.00
Hydrapple ex 011/131 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Hydrapple ex 011/131

$3.00
Flareon ex 014/131 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Flareon ex 014/131

$15.00
Atticus 133/131 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Atticus 133/131

$3.00
MAX Rod ACE Rare 116/131 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

MAX Rod ACE Rare 116/131

$6.00
Lucario ex 051/131 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Lucario ex 051/131

$4.00
Vaporeon ex 023/131 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Vaporeon ex 023/131

$13.00
Leafeon ex 006/131 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Leafeon ex 006/131

$12.00
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Scarlet & Violet Prismatic Evolutions card list

Scarlet & Violet Prismatic Evolutions singles we currently hold in Australia, listed by card number with the live AUD price. 357 of 357 are in stock right now and dispatch from our Australian warehouse — tap any card to buy it directly.

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$559.99 · sealed premium collection · the set's display piece

$319.99 · 9 packs plus accessories · damaged outer box

$49.99 · the 1-131 base run in one purchase

Sealed Prismatic Evolutions products

Both sealed formats in stock, factory sealed and priced in AUD. Each one clears the $200 free standard shipping threshold on its own.

$559.99 — sealed premium collection box

$319.99 — 9 packs, sleeves, dice, storage; damaged outer

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Best options for collectors: Eeveelution ex cards

The set's headline Eeveelution secret rares, bought outright at a listed price instead of chased through packs.

Umbreon ex 161/131 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Umbreon ex 161/131

$2,000.00

$2,000 — 161/131, the set's top card

Sylveon ex 156/131 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Sylveon ex 156/131

$700.00

$700 — 156/131

Espeon ex 155/131 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Espeon ex 155/131

$600.00

$600 — 155/131

Leafeon ex 144/131 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Leafeon ex 144/131

$600.00

$600 — 144/131

Glaceon ex 150/131 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Glaceon ex 150/131

$550.00

$550 — 150/131

Flareon ex 146/131 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Flareon ex 146/131

$485.00

$485 — 146/131

Jolteon ex 153/131 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Jolteon ex 153/131

$450.00

$450 — 153/131

Vaporeon ex 149/131 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Vaporeon ex 149/131

$400.00

$400 — 149/131

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Regular-print ex cards, Master Ball holos and Poké Ball holos that make the set collectable on a small budget. Card numbers are in every title.

Umbreon ex 060/131 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Umbreon ex 060/131

$20.00

$20 — 060/131, regular print

Eevee ex 075/131 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Eevee ex 075/131

$20.00

$20 — 075/131

Flareon ex 014/131 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Flareon ex 014/131

$15.00

$15 — 014/131

Glaceon ex 026/131 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Glaceon ex 026/131

$13.00

$13 — 026/131

Vaporeon ex 023/131 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Vaporeon ex 023/131

$13.00

$13 — 023/131

Sylveon ex 041/131 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Sylveon ex 041/131

$12.00

$12 — 041/131

Espeon ex 034/131 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Espeon ex 034/131

$12.00

$12 — 034/131

Leafeon ex 006/131 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Leafeon ex 006/131

$12.00

$12 — 006/131

Terapagos ex 092/131 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Terapagos ex 092/131

$10.00

$10 — 092/131

Hydrapple ex 011/131 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Hydrapple ex 011/131

$3.00

$3 — 011/131

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Master Ball holos

The set's rarer holo treatment, listed card by card so you can match the number and pattern before you buy.

$500 — 059/131

$100 — 074/131

$60 — 050/131

$50 — 071/131

$45 — 086/131

$35 — 065/131

About Pokémon Prismatic Evolutions

Prismatic Evolutions is the English Scarlet & Violet special set that put Eevee and its eight evolutions at the centre of the card list. Numbering runs to /131 with a long tail of secret-rare slots above it, and the set's signature is its two holo treatments: Poké Ball holo and Master Ball holo prints of the same artwork, which is why you will see the same Pokémon listed twice at very different prices in the grid below.

This page is the whole Prismatic Evolutions range Mochi Pals holds in Australia. That means two sealed products — the Super Premium Collection and the Elite Trainer Box — alongside 357 individual cards from the set, from $1 fillers to the Eeveelution ex secret rares. Prices are AUD as listed, stock sits in Australia, and there is no conversion, customs step or overseas wait between the order and the parcel.

What Prismatic Evolutions products can you buy?

Three routes, and they answer different questions. Sealed premium product — the Super Premium Collection at $559.99 — is the presentation purchase: a retail box that pairs packs with display pieces. The Elite Trainer Box at $319.99 is the opener's and player's option, with nine packs plus sleeves, dice, markers and storage; the copy in stock is flagged [DAMAGED] because the outer box may carry minor dents or rips, which is exactly why it is priced under a clean copy. Singles are the certainty route: you pay a listed price for a named card in near-mint condition instead of hoping a pack produces it.

What you buyAUDWhat it isBuy it if
Super Premium Collection$559.99Sealed retail box with packs and display piecesYou want the premium set piece
Elite Trainer Box [DAMAGED]$319.999 packs plus sleeves, dice, markers, dividers, storageYou are opening or playing, not shelving
Base set 1-131$49.99The numbered base run as a single listingYou want the set body without chasing it
Eeveelution ex secret rares$400 – $2,000The set's headline cards, bought outrightOne specific card is the whole goal
Poké Ball and Master Ball holos$1 – $500Two alternate holo treatments of the same artYou collect the treatments, not the set
Prismatic Evolutions stock currently listed, with live AUD prices.

Notice what is not here: there is no sealed 36-pack Prismatic Evolutions booster box in stock. If a full 36-pack case is what you actually want, that lives in the wider English booster box range with other sets, and every sealed format across the store sits in Pokémon booster boxes. Buying the Prismatic Evolutions cards you want as singles from this page is usually the cheaper answer than paying above list for a box of a special set.

Why Prismatic Evolutions is so popular in Australia

Two reasons, and neither is speculative. The first is subject matter: Eevee's evolution line is the most collected family in the franchise, and this set gives all of them premium treatments in one place — Umbreon, Sylveon, Espeon, Glaceon, Leafeon, Flareon, Jolteon and Vaporeon each have an ex card in the secret-rare range. The second is the treatment split. The same card exists as a Poké Ball holo and a Master Ball holo, so collecting the set properly means deciding which version you are chasing, and completists end up buying both.

That structure shows up directly in our price list. Umbreon ex 161/131 at $2,000 is the highest-priced single in the entire store, and Umbreon Master Ball Holo 059/131 at $500 is the highest-priced Master Ball card here. At the other end, plenty of Poké Ball and Master Ball holos of ordinary Pokémon sit between $1 and $20, which is what makes the set genuinely collectable on a small budget rather than only at the top.

Sealed products vs singles

Sealed Prismatic Evolutions is a probability purchase and a display purchase; a single is a known outcome. If the goal is the opening — nine packs of this set, plus sleeves and dice you will actually use — the Elite Trainer Box at $319.99 is the format built for it. If the goal is a shelf piece that stays sealed, the Super Premium Collection at $559.99 is the presentation box. If the goal is a named card, buy the card: Sylveon ex 156/131 at $700 or Espeon ex 155/131 at $600 arrive guaranteed, which no quantity of packs can promise.

Which Prismatic Evolutions product suits which buyer?

  • Set builders: start with the 1-131 base set at $49.99, then fill the holo and ex slots individually rather than opening toward them.
  • Eeveelution collectors: ignore sealed entirely and buy the eight ex cards you want by number — the regular-art prints start around $12.
  • Openers: the ETB at $319.99 is the only nine-pack format in stock for this set, and the damaged outer keeps its price below a clean copy.
  • Display collectors: the Super Premium Collection at $559.99 is the retail presentation piece; it is bought for the box as much as the cards.
  • Budget collectors: the Poké Ball and Master Ball holos of common Pokémon start at $1, so a real Prismatic Evolutions shelf is possible under $50.
  • Players: the ETB carries the sleeves, dice, markers and dividers; the singles here are English print, usable as-is at Australian events.

What to check before you buy

Prismatic Evolutions has more listing detail than an ordinary set because of the treatment split, so read three things on every card. The card number — 059/131 and 161/131 are different Umbreon cards at very different prices, and the number is in every title. The treatment — Poké Ball holo, Master Ball holo or regular print is stated in the title, not implied by the image. The listing note — Surprise Box promos are described as sealed promos, the base-set listing is the numbered run as one purchase, and the ETB's damaged outer is flagged in its title rather than buried.

  • Every card here is near mint with no major defects; anything with a condition note carries it in the listing.
  • Every sealed item is factory sealed — never opened, weighed, searched or resealed.
  • Prices are AUD, taxes included, with no conversion applied at checkout.
  • Stock is held in Australia, so what is listed is what ships, not a back-ordered import.
  • Card numbers are in every product title, which makes ticking off a want list straightforward.

Pricing and value considerations

Across the 357 Prismatic Evolutions cards listed, prices run from $1 to $2,000, and the spread is not random — it tracks Pokémon popularity and treatment. The Eeveelution ex secret rares are the top band: Umbreon $2,000, Sylveon $700, Espeon and Leafeon $600, Glaceon $550, Flareon $485, Jolteon $450 and Vaporeon $400. The Master Ball holo band sits below that, topped by Umbreon at $500 and Eevee at $100, with most other Master Ball cards between $15 and $60. Regular-print ex cards are the value band, largely $3 to $20.

BandAUD in stockExample
Eeveelution ex secret rares$400 – $2,000Umbreon ex 161/131 — $2,000
Master Ball holos$15 – $500Umbreon Master Ball Holo 059/131 — $500
Poké Ball holos$1 – $15Glaceon Poke Ball Holo 025/131 — $15
Regular ex cards$3 – $20Terapagos ex 092/131 — $10
Surprise Box promos$15 – $40Umbreon ex 060/131 promo — $40
Base set as one listing$49.99Prismatic Evolutions 1-131 base set
Live AUD price bands within the Prismatic Evolutions cards currently listed.

One honest note on value: we do not publish pull rates, population figures or projected returns, and nothing on this page should be read as an investment claim. If you are weighing sealed spend against buying cards outright, are Pokémon booster boxes worth buying in Australia works through the arithmetic without the hype.

Authenticity and condition

Special sets attract counterfeits and resealed product, which is the main risk when buying Prismatic Evolutions from an unfamiliar overseas listing. Everything on this page is stock we hold: sealed items arrive from the distributor and go out untouched, and singles are checked and graded to a near-mint standard by hand before listing. Cards ship sleeved in rigid protection, and sealed boxes ship inside their own protective outer rather than loose in a satchel.

If you would rather verify things yourself when the parcel lands, how to spot fake Pokémon booster boxes covers the wrap, seams and seal checks that apply just as well to an ETB or premium collection. For slabbed cards with a stated grade, the graded collection lists the certificate number on each listing.

Shipping across Australia

Flat published rates on every Prismatic Evolutions order: 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, and every parcel is tracked from dispatch.

  • Both sealed items clear the free-shipping threshold on their own at $559.99 and $319.99, so standard delivery costs nothing.
  • A singles-only order needs to pass $200 for free standard shipping — easy to hit with one ex card, harder with a handful of $5 fillers.
  • Signature on delivery is $3 and worth adding to any high-value sealed or secret-rare order.
  • Everything ships from Australia, so there is no customs step, import duty or overseas transit to plan around.

Why buy Prismatic Evolutions from Mochi Pals

Because the set is easier to shop when the whole range is in one place and priced in your own currency. 357 Prismatic Evolutions cards are listed here with their card numbers and treatments spelled out, both sealed formats are in stock, and every price is the AUD figure you pay. Orders are handled under Australian consumer law, so if something arrives wrong the conversation is with a local store rather than an overseas seller and a currency-converted refund.

The rest of the catalogue supports the same set-by-set approach: Destined Rivals for the Team Rocket cards, Surging Sparks for a cheaper English 36-pack box, and Scarlet & Violet 151 or Japanese 151 if the original-151 artwork is closer to what you collect.

How to choose between the products on this page

Work down four questions. Do you want to open packs? If yes, the ETB is the only pack format for this set in stock. Do you want the box to stay sealed? Then the Super Premium Collection is the presentation piece. Do you want specific cards? Buy them as singles — cheaper, guaranteed, and every number is listed. Do you want the set body cheaply? The 1-131 base-set listing at $49.99 does in one purchase what dozens of small orders would otherwise take.

If you are still deciding between sealed formats generally, box vs bundle vs ETB compares them on contents and cost, and where to buy Pokémon booster boxes in Australia covers what to watch for with local and overseas sellers.

Prismatic Evolutions, held and shipped in Australia

Sealed premium product from $319.99, or 357 near-mint singles from $1 with every card number listed. AUD prices, free standard shipping over $200.

View the Super Premium Collection

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 Eeveelution collector

You want the eight evolution ex cards, not a set. Buy them by number: the regular prints start near $12 and the secret rares are listed outright.

View Umbreon ex 161/131

The opener

You want to open Prismatic Evolutions packs. The Elite Trainer Box at $319.99 is the only nine-pack format in stock, priced below a clean copy because of its damaged outer.

View the Elite Trainer Box

The display collector

You want a sealed retail piece for the shelf. The Super Premium Collection at $559.99 is the premium presentation box for this set.

View the premium collection

The set builder on a budget

You want the numbered run without dozens of small orders. The 1-131 base set is one $49.99 listing, then fill the holo slots individually.

View the base set

Prismatic Evolutions frequently asked questions

What is Pokémon Prismatic Evolutions?
Prismatic Evolutions is an English Scarlet & Violet special set centred on Eevee and its evolutions, with card numbers running to /131 plus a secret-rare range above it. Its signature feature is two alternate holo treatments — Poké Ball holo and Master Ball holo — of the same artwork.
Which Prismatic Evolutions products can I buy in Australia here?
Two sealed items and the set's cards. Sealed: the Super Premium Collection at $559.99 AUD and an Elite Trainer Box at $319.99 AUD whose outer packaging is flagged as damaged. Cards: 357 Prismatic Evolutions singles from $1, including the Eeveelution ex secret rares, Master Ball holos and Poké Ball holos.
Do you stock a sealed Prismatic Evolutions booster box?
Not currently. The sealed Prismatic Evolutions stock on this page is the Super Premium Collection and the Elite Trainer Box. If you want a full 36-pack English box, other sets in the English booster box collection are in stock instead.
What is the difference between a Poké Ball holo and a Master Ball holo?
They are two alternate holo patterns applied to the same card artwork in this set. Roughly 100 Poké Ball holos and 67 Master Ball holos from Prismatic Evolutions are listed here, and the Master Ball print carries the higher prices — Umbreon Master Ball Holo 059/131 is $500, while most Poké Ball holos sit between $1 and $15.
Which Prismatic Evolutions single is the most expensive in stock?
Umbreon ex 161/131 at $2,000 AUD, which is the highest-priced card in the whole store. Sylveon ex 156/131 at $700, Espeon ex 155/131 and Leafeon ex 144/131 at $600, and Glaceon ex 150/131 at $550 follow it.
What condition are the Prismatic Evolutions cards in?
Near mint with no major defects unless the listing says otherwise, hand-checked before listing and shipped sleeved in rigid protection. Sealed items are factory sealed and never weighed, opened or resealed; the Elite Trainer Box's damaged outer box is stated in its title.
Is there a cheap way to collect Prismatic Evolutions?
Yes. The 1-131 base set is listed as a single $49.99 purchase, and many Poké Ball and Master Ball holos of ordinary Pokémon start at $1, so a genuine Prismatic Evolutions collection is possible well under $100 without touching sealed product.
How much is shipping, and do you deliver Australia-wide?
Yes, we ship anywhere in Australia. 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, and both sealed Prismatic Evolutions items qualify for free standard shipping on their own.

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