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Buy Pokémon Surging Sparks Products in Australia

Quick answer: Surging Sparks is the English Scarlet & Violet expansion numbered to /191, headlined by Pikachu ex and Alolan Exeggutor ex. Australian stock here covers every sealed format — booster box $509.99, Elite Trainer Box $209.99, booster bundle $89.99, single pack $13.99 — plus 253 near-mint singles from $0.10, all in AUD.

  • Every sealed format is in stock for this set: 36-pack box $509.99 (about $14.17 per pack), ETB $209.99, six-pack bundle $89.99, single pack $13.99.
  • 253 Surging Sparks singles are listed, from $0.10 reverse holos up to Pikachu ex 238/191 at $550 — the set's special illustration rare.
  • The cheapest way into the set body is the 1-191 base set listing at $29.99: 165 pre-sorted cards, 149 commons and 16 holos.
  • Surging Sparks is the cheapest full English 36-pack box on the site after Mega Evolutions Base, which makes it the usual set-building pick under the $899.99 tier.
  • 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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  • 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.

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Pikachu ex 238/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Pikachu ex 238/191

$550.00
Latias ex 239/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Latias ex 239/191

$300.00
Milotic ex 237/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Milotic ex 237/191

$160.00
Pikachu ex 247/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Pikachu ex 247/191

$150.00
Hydreigon ex 240/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Hydreigon ex 240/191

$150.00
Alolan Exeggutor ex 242/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Alolan Exeggutor ex 242/191

$105.00
Lisia's Appeal 246/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Lisia's Appeal 246/191

$100.00
Jasmine's Gaze 245/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Jasmine's Gaze 245/191

$70.00
Latios 203/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Latios 203/191

$65.00
Archaludon ex 241/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Archaludon ex 241/191

$60.00
Pikachu ex 219/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Pikachu ex 219/191

$60.00
Durant ex 236/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Durant ex 236/191

$55.00
Mesprit 204/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Mesprit 204/191

$50.00
Night Stretcher 251/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Night Stretcher 251/191

$45.00
Drayton 244/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Drayton 244/191

$40.00
Ceruledge 197/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Ceruledge 197/191

$40.00
Jet Energy 252/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Jet Energy 252/191

$35.00
Gravity Mountain 250/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Gravity Mountain 250/191

$25.00
Feebas 198/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Feebas 198/191

$25.00
Counter Gain 249/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Counter Gain 249/191

$22.00
Braviary 214/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Braviary 214/191

$20.00
Slakoth 212/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Slakoth 212/191

$20.00
Skarmory 209/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Skarmory 209/191

$20.00
Alolan Dugtrio 208/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Alolan Dugtrio 208/191

$18.00
Lisia's Appeal 234/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Lisia's Appeal 234/191

$15.00
Hydreigon ex 223/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Hydreigon ex 223/191

$15.00
Phanpy 205/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Phanpy 205/191

$15.00
Spheal 199/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Spheal 199/191

$15.00
Vivillon 193/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Vivillon 193/191

$15.00
Exeggcute 192/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Exeggcute 192/191

$14.50
Flygon ex 222/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Flygon ex 222/191

$13.00
Latias ex 220/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Latias ex 220/191

$13.00
Jasmine's Gaze 233/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Jasmine's Gaze 233/191

$10.00
Cyclizar ex 228/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Cyclizar ex 228/191

$10.00
Tatsugiri ex 226/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Tatsugiri ex 226/191

$10.00
Black Kyurem ex 218/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Black Kyurem ex 218/191

$10.00
Milotic ex 217/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Milotic ex 217/191

$10.00
Kecleon 213/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Kecleon 213/191

$10.00
Appletun 211/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Appletun 211/191

$10.00
Flapple 210/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Flapple 210/191

$10.00
Clobbopus 207/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Clobbopus 207/191

$10.00
Pikachu ex 057/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Pikachu ex 057/191

$10.00
Shiinotic 194/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Shiinotic 194/191

$10.00
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Scarlet & Violet Surging Sparks card list

Scarlet & Violet Surging Sparks singles we currently hold in Australia, listed by card number with the live AUD price. 253 of 253 are in stock right now and dispatch from our Australian warehouse — tap any card to buy it directly.

Recommended products in this collection

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

The full 36-pack case at $509.99

Packs plus accessories at $209.99

Six packs at $89.99

165 pre-sorted cards at $29.99

Pikachu ex 238/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Pikachu ex 238/191

$550.00

The set's special illustration rare Pikachu ex

Alolan Exeggutor ex 242/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Alolan Exeggutor ex 242/191

$105.00

The set's most-discussed artwork at $105

Sealed Surging Sparks products

Every sealed format of the set we hold in Australia, priced in AUD.

$509.99 · 36 packs · ~$14.17 per pack

$209.99 · packs plus sleeves, dice and dividers

$89.99 · six packs of the same set

$13.99 · one pack

Compare all English sealed products

The set's headline cards

The special illustration rares and hyper rares people search for by number.

Pikachu ex 238/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Pikachu ex 238/191

$550.00

$550 · special illustration rare

Latias ex 239/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Latias ex 239/191

$300.00

$300 · special illustration rare

Milotic ex 237/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Milotic ex 237/191

$160.00

$160 · special illustration rare

Pikachu ex 247/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Pikachu ex 247/191

$150.00

$150 · gold hyper rare

Affordable ways into the set

Real Surging Sparks cards under $30, including the pre-sorted base run.

$29.99 · 165 cards: 149 commons, 16 holos

Pikachu ex 057/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Pikachu ex 057/191

$10.00

$10 · regular-art double rare

Counter Gain 249/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Counter Gain 249/191

$22.00

$22 · gold hyper rare trainer

Stunfisk 202/191 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Stunfisk 202/191

$4.00

$4 · illustration rare

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Graded Surging Sparks

The one slabbed card from this set currently listed, with its grade stated.

$170 · TAG 10 · Pikachu ex 219/191

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About Pokémon Surging Sparks

Surging Sparks is the English Scarlet & Violet expansion built around electric Pokémon and a very long secret-rare tail: the numbered base run stops at 191, but the card list here continues to 252. That upper range is where the set earns its reputation — the special illustration rares, the two hyper-rare gold trainers, and the Pikachu ex cards that people search for by number rather than by set name.

This page holds the entire Surging Sparks range Mochi Pals stocks in Australia: all four sealed formats and 253 individual cards. Unlike some special sets, Surging Sparks still has a full sealed line here, so you can genuinely choose between opening packs and buying the exact card. Prices are the AUD figures you pay, stock is held locally, and orders ship domestically with no customs step or currency conversion.

What Surging Sparks products can you buy?

Four sealed formats and a deep singles list. The 36-pack booster box at $509.99 is the full case and the cheapest way to buy Surging Sparks packs — roughly $14.17 each. The Elite Trainer Box at $209.99 pairs packs with sleeves, dice, counters and dividers. The booster bundle at $89.99 is the six-pack taster, and a single pack is $13.99 if you just want one to open. Singles sit alongside all of it, from $0.10 reverse holos to the $550 Pikachu ex.

What you buyAUDWhat it isBuy it if
Booster box (36 packs)$509.99Factory-sealed case, ~$14.17 per packYou are building the set
Elite Trainer Box$209.99Packs plus sleeves, dice, counters, dividersYou play as well as collect
Booster bundle$89.99Six sealed packs of the same setYou want to open without the outlay
Single booster pack$13.99One packIt is a gift or an impulse buy
1-191 base set$29.99165 pre-sorted cards: 149 commons, 16 holosYou want the set body immediately
Singles$0.10 – $550253 near-mint cards, numbered in every titleYou want specific cards, guaranteed
Surging Sparks stock currently listed, with live AUD prices.

That full sealed line is unusual on this site. Prismatic Evolutions has no 36-pack box in stock at all, and Destined Rivals only reaches its box at $899.99. Surging Sparks is the set where every price point exists at once, which is why it comes up so often for a first sealed purchase. The wider ranges sit in English Pokémon booster boxes and all Pokémon booster boxes.

The Surging Sparks booster box in detail

At $509.99 the box holds 36 English packs of 10 cards — 360 cards in one order, which is enough to put most of the /191 base run on your desk in an afternoon. Per pack that is about $14.17: more than the $11.11 of the cheapest English box we stock and well under the $25.00 of the highest. Because the box clears $200 on its own, standard shipping is free, so the cart figure is the box figure. It is sent factory sealed, never weighed or searched.

The honest counter-argument is the secret-rare range. A 36-pack box will not reliably produce Pikachu ex 238/191, and at $550 that card is worth more than the box. If a single named card is the entire reason you are here, buy the card. If you want the set, the box plus a short singles list is the cheaper and faster route — which is the same arithmetic worked through in are Pokémon booster boxes worth buying in Australia.

Sealed products vs Surging Sparks singles

Sealed is a probability purchase; a single is a known outcome. Surging Sparks makes that choice unusually clear because both ends are fully stocked. If you want to open, the bundle at $89.99 and the ETB at $209.99 are the two formats under the box. If you want cards, 253 of them are listed with the card number in the title, so a want list can be ticked off in one order rather than chased across a dozen packs.

Understanding the Surging Sparks card list

The set has a clear structure once you know where the breaks are, and the card number in each title tells you which band you are looking at. Numbers 001 – 160 are the base run, including the regular-art double rare ex cards, most of which sit between $1 and $10 here. 162 – 191 is where the eight ACE SPEC cards live, from Amulet of Hope 162/191 at $1 to Precious Trolley 185/191 at $7.89. 192 – 214 are the illustration rares, 215 – 235 the full-art ultra rares, 236 – 246 the special illustration rares, and 247 – 252 the six gold hyper rares.

BandNumbersAUD in stockExample
Reverse holos001 – 191$0.10 – $3Bronzor Reverse Holo 126/191 — $0.10
Double rare ex004 – 160$1 – $10Pikachu ex 057/191 — $10
ACE SPEC162 – 191$1 – $7.89Precious Trolley 185/191 — $7.89
Illustration rares192 – 214$4 – $65Latios 203/191 — $65
Ultra rares (full art)215 – 235$5 – $60Pikachu ex 219/191 — $60
Special illustration rares236 – 246$30 – $550Pikachu ex 238/191 — $550
Hyper rares (gold)247 – 252$22 – $150Pikachu ex 247/191 — $150
Live AUD price bands within the 253 Surging Sparks singles listed.

Two things follow from that table. First, the same Pokémon appears at several numbers and several prices — Pikachu ex exists at 057/191 for $10, 219/191 for $60, 238/191 for $550 and 247/191 for $150, and only the number distinguishes them. Second, 165 of the 253 cards listed are reverse holos priced between $0.10 and $3, so a genuinely complete-looking Surging Sparks binder page costs very little if the secret rares are not the goal.

The cards Australians ask for by name

Pikachu ex is the set's headline in every format it appears in, and the top of our list reflects that. Below it, Latias ex 239/191 at $300 and Milotic ex 237/191 at $160 are the next special illustration rares, followed by Hydreigon ex 240/191 at $150 and Alolan Exeggutor ex 242/191 at $105 — the last of which is the set's talking point purely because of how the artwork uses the card frame.

The trainer cards matter here too, which is not true of every set. Lisia's Appeal 246/191 at $100, Jasmine's Gaze 245/191 at $70 and Drayton 244/191 at $40 are collected as artwork rather than for play. If you want a slabbed example instead of a raw card, the TAG 10 Pikachu ex 219/191 at $170 is the one graded Surging Sparks item in stock, with the grade stated in the listing.

Which Surging Sparks product suits which buyer?

  • Set builders: the $29.99 base-set listing first, then the ex and illustration-rare slots individually — cheaper than opening toward them.
  • Openers: the $89.99 bundle for six packs, or the $509.99 box if you want the full 36-pack run in one go.
  • Players: the $209.99 ETB carries the sleeves, dice, counters and dividers, and every card here is English print, usable as-is at Australian events.
  • ACE SPEC hunters: all eight ACE SPEC cards from the set are listed between $1 and $7.89, which is one of the cheapest complete sub-sets in the store.
  • Pikachu collectors: decide on the number before you buy — 057, 219, 238 and 247 are four different cards at $10, $60, $550 and $150.
  • Budget collectors: 165 reverse holos start at $0.10, so a real Surging Sparks collection is possible for the price of a single pack.

What to check before you buy

Read the card number first — it is in every title on this page and it is the only thing separating a $10 Pikachu ex from a $550 one. Then read the treatment: 'Reverse Holo' is stated in the title where it applies, so a card without it is the regular print. On sealed items, check the format rather than the picture: a bundle is six packs, an ETB is packs plus accessories, and a box is the full 36-pack case.

  • Every single here is near mint with no major defects; any condition note appears in the listing itself.
  • 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 rather than a back-ordered import.
  • The base-set listing states its contents: 165 cards, 149 commons and 16 holos, and no folder is included.

Authenticity and condition

Modern English sets with a high-value chase card attract counterfeits and resealed sealed product, which is the real risk when buying Surging Sparks from an unfamiliar overseas listing. Everything on this page is stock we hold: sealed product arrives from the distributor and leaves untouched, and every single is checked by hand to a near-mint standard before it is listed. Singles ship sleeved in rigid protection and sealed items ship in their own protective outer.

If you would rather run your own checks when the parcel lands, how to spot fake Pokémon booster boxes covers the wrap, seam and seal tests, and they apply equally to an ETB or a bundle. For cards with a stated grade and certificate number, the graded collection lists them individually.

Shipping across Australia

Flat published rates on every Surging Sparks 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.

  • The booster box and the ETB clear the free-shipping threshold on their own at $509.99 and $209.99.
  • The $89.99 bundle does not, so pair it with singles if you would rather not pay the $10 standard rate.
  • Signature on delivery is $3 and worth adding to any secret-rare or full-box order.
  • Everything ships from Australia, so there is no customs step, import duty or overseas transit involved.

Why buy Surging Sparks from Mochi Pals

Because the whole set is shoppable in one place and priced in your own currency. All four sealed formats and 253 numbered singles are listed here with their card numbers spelled out, so you can compare opening a box against simply buying the cards without leaving the page. Orders are handled under Australian consumer law, which means any problem is a conversation with a local store rather than an overseas seller and a converted refund.

If Surging Sparks is not quite the set you want, the same set-by-set structure exists elsewhere in the catalogue: Destined Rivals for the Team Rocket cards, Prismatic Evolutions for the Eeveelutions, and Scarlet & Violet 151 or Japanese 151 for the original-151 artwork. Individual cards from any English set live in English singles.

How to choose between the products on this page

Four questions settle it. Do you want packs to open? The bundle, the ETB and the box are the three sizes of the same answer. Do you have a budget ceiling under $100? The bundle at $89.99 or the base set at $29.99. Is one named card the point? Buy the single — the number is in the title and the price is fixed. Do you want the set? The box plus a short singles list gets there faster than anything else on this page.

Still weighing formats generally? Box vs bundle vs ETB costs the three out side by side, and where to buy Pokémon booster boxes in Australia covers what to watch for with local and overseas sellers.

Surging Sparks, held and shipped in Australia

Sealed from $13.99 a pack to $509.99 a box, and 253 near-mint singles from $0.10 — all in AUD with free standard shipping over $200.

View the 36-pack booster box

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 set builder

You want most of /191 quickly. Start with the $29.99 base-set listing for the commons and holos, then add the box or the specific rares you are missing.

View the 1-191 base set

The pack opener

You are buying the opening, not a card. The bundle at $89.99 is six packs of Surging Sparks; the box at $509.99 is thirty-six of them at a lower cost per pack.

View the booster bundle

The Pikachu collector

Four different Pikachu ex cards exist in this set at $10, $60, $150 and $550. Decide on the number first, then buy the card outright instead of chasing it in packs.

View Pikachu ex 238/191

The player

You need sleeves, dice, counters and dividers as much as packs, and the cards must be English print. The Elite Trainer Box at $209.99 covers both.

View the Elite Trainer Box

Not for you if…

Your budget is under $100 and one secret rare is the only thing you want. No amount of sealed product guarantees it — buy the single, or compare cheaper sets first.

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Why buy from Mochi Pals

Sealed means sealed

The box, ETB, bundle and packs on this page are factory sealed and unsearched — never weighed, opened or resealed — and go from the distributor to our shelf to your parcel.

Near-mint singles, numbered in the title

All 253 Surging Sparks singles are checked by hand to a near-mint standard with no major defects, and every listing states the card number so you buy the exact print you meant to.

Australian stock, AUD prices

Everything here is held in Australia and priced in Australian dollars with taxes included. No currency conversion at checkout, no customs step, no overseas wait.

Flat, published shipping

Australia Post Standard $10, Express $15, signature on delivery $3, free standard shipping on orders of $200 and over. Both services quote 1 to 4 business days and are tracked.

Surging Sparks frequently asked questions

What is Pokémon Surging Sparks?
Surging Sparks is an English Scarlet & Violet expansion with a base run numbered to /191 and secret rares continuing to 252. It is known for its electric Pokémon and for a long chase range that includes illustration rares, full-art ultra rares, special illustration rares and six gold hyper rares.
What Surging Sparks products can I buy in Australia?
All four sealed formats and the singles. The 36-pack booster box is $509.99, the Elite Trainer Box is $209.99, the six-pack booster bundle is $89.99 and a single pack is $13.99. Alongside those, 253 near-mint Surging Sparks singles are listed from $0.10, plus a pre-sorted 1-191 base set at $29.99.
How much is a Surging Sparks booster box in AUD?
$509.99 for the 36-pack box, which works out at roughly $14.17 per pack. Because it is over $200 it ships free on Australia Post Standard, so $509.99 is the amount you pay at checkout unless you choose Express at $15 or add signature on delivery for $3.
Should I buy sealed Surging Sparks or singles?
Buy sealed if you want the experience of opening packs and are happy with an uncertain result. Buy singles if a specific card is the goal — every card here is listed by number at a fixed price and arrives near mint. For most set builders the cheapest route is the $29.99 base-set listing plus the specific rares you want.
Which Surging Sparks card is the most expensive here?
Pikachu ex 238/191, the special illustration rare, at $550. Latias ex 239/191 at $300 and Milotic ex 237/191 at $160 follow it. The gold hyper-rare Pikachu ex 247/191 is $150, and the full-art Pikachu ex 219/191 is $60, so the card number matters more than the name.
What should I check before ordering a Surging Sparks card?
Check the card number in the title, since the same Pokémon appears at several numbers and prices, and check whether the title says Reverse Holo. Every single is near mint with no major defects, and anything with a condition note carries it in the listing.
How does shipping work on a Surging Sparks order?
Australia Post Standard is $10, Express is $15, signature on delivery is $3, and standard shipping is free on orders of $200 and over. Both services quote 1 to 4 business days and every parcel is tracked. All stock ships from within Australia.
Who is Surging Sparks a good set for?
It suits buyers who want a modern English set with every format available at once: openers can start at $13.99 for one pack, set builders can take the $509.99 box or the $29.99 base set, players get an ETB with accessories, and card collectors have 253 numbered singles from $0.10 to choose from.

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