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Quick answer: Twilight Masquerade is the English Scarlet & Violet expansion numbered to /167, built around Ogerpon's masks and Greninja ex. Australian stock here covers the sealed 36-pack booster box at $559.99, the Elite Trainer Box at $124.99, single packs at $15.99 and 225 near-mint singles from $0.50 — all in AUD, all shipped from Australia.
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Scarlet & Violet Twilight Masquerade singles we currently hold in Australia, listed by card number with the live AUD price. 225 of 225 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.
The full sealed case at $559.99 — free standard shipping.
$124.99 — the cheapest Elite Trainer Box on the site.
$520 — the set's special illustration rare, guaranteed rather than chased.
All three sealed formats, factory sealed and posted within two business days.
36 packs, ~$15.55 each
Packs plus sleeves, dice and counters
One pack, $15.99
The cards people search for by name, available as guaranteed singles.
$520 — special illustration rare
$170 — full-art trainer
$150 — full-art trainer
$95 — illustration rare
175 of the 225 singles listed are under $5, so a real Twilight Masquerade binder costs very little.
$0.50 — reverse holo
$1 — double rare ex
$1 — reverse holo
$1 — reverse holo
Twilight Masquerade is the Scarlet & Violet set that introduced Ogerpon's four masks to English play, and it remains one of the deepest single-set ranges Mochi Pals holds: 228 listings covering every sealed format and 225 individual cards, all stocked in Australia and priced in AUD.
This page is the whole set in one place. The grid above is the stock; the notes below are here to help you decide which of the three sealed formats to buy, or whether the specific card you came for is cheaper as a single than as a gamble.
Three sealed formats and a deep singles list. The 36-pack booster box at $559.99 is the full sealed case, roughly $15.55 per pack. The Elite Trainer Box at $124.99 pairs packs with sleeves, dice, counters and dividers and is the cheapest ETB in the store. A single booster pack is $15.99 if you only want one to open.
| What you buy | AUD | What it is | Buy it if |
|---|---|---|---|
| Booster box (36 packs) | $559.99 | Factory-sealed case, ~$15.55 per pack | You are building the set |
| Elite Trainer Box | $124.99 | Packs plus sleeves, dice, counters, dividers | You play as well as collect |
| Single booster pack | $15.99 | One sealed pack | It is a gift or an impulse buy |
| Singles | $0.50 – $520 | 225 near-mint cards, numbered in every title | You want specific cards, guaranteed |
Greninja ex 214/167 at $520 is the set's headline special illustration rare and the reason most people search the set at all. Below it, Perrin 220/167 at $170 and Carmine 217/167 at $150 are the trainer cards collected as artwork, and Eevee 188/167 at $95 is the illustration rare that keeps selling regardless of format play.
The Ogerpon mask cards sit in a far friendlier band: Teal Mask Ogerpon ex 211/167 at $50, Hearthflame Mask Ogerpon ex 212/167 at $40 and Sinistcha ex 210/167 at $50. Read the card number before you buy — the same Pokémon appears at several numbers and several prices, and the number is the only thing separating them.
Sealed is a probability purchase; a single is a known outcome. At $559.99 the box holds 360 cards and will put most of the /167 base run on your desk in one afternoon — but it will not reliably produce the $520 Greninja ex. If one 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 route, and the arithmetic is worked through in are Pokémon booster boxes worth buying in Australia.
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.
The 36-pack box at $559.99 with free standard shipping, or the $124.99 Elite Trainer Box if you want packs plus playing accessories.
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