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Top 10 Most Expensive Cards in Perfect Order: Singapore Price Guide (March 2025)

Perfect Order releases March 27 — here are the top 10 most valuable cards ranked with full Singapore SGD pricing so you know what to hunt or buy.

March 25, 2026
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Top 10 Most Expensive Cards in Perfect Order: Singapore Price Guide (March 2025)



Perfect Order releases March 27, 2025 — here are the most valuable cards in the set, with Singapore pricing every collector needs to know before opening or buying singles.

With Perfect Order hitting shelves this Friday, it's time for the definitive Singapore price guide to the set's most expensive cards. Whether you're deciding which packs to open, hunting for specific singles on Carousell, or trying to figure out if a pre-release price is fair — this is the guide you need.

We've tracked auction results, monitored eBay sales, and pulled Singapore Carousell pricing data to give you the complete picture. Let's count them down.

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Executive Summary: Perfect Order's Hit Profile



Key Findings:


- Top card value: ~SGD $260 (Mega Zygarde EX SIR) — the lowest top card in the Mega Evolution era
- Multiple trainer cards appear in the top 10 — usually a sign of modest overall Pokemon card power levels
- Meowth EX SIR is the fan favourite — Gen 1 appeal and beautiful artwork make it the most coveted
- Poke Pad's competitively playable status drives surprising price for an item card
- Two Rosa cards both appear in the top 10 — trainer collectors will need both versions

Market Scope:


- Prices sourced from eBay auction sales, pre-release trading, and Singapore Carousell listings
- Set releases March 27, 2025
- All SGD prices based on 1 USD = 1.35 SGD conversion plus local market premium

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The Honorable Mentions



Before counting down the top 10, these cards deserve recognition — they're flying under the radar but are worth grabbing if the price is right:

| Card | Type | USD Price | SGD Estimate |
|------|------|-----------|--------------|
| Dublade | Illustration Rare | ~$13.50 | ~SGD $22–25 |
| Aurorus | Illustration Rare | ~$14.50 | ~SGD $23–27 |
| Deni | Rare | ~$16.50 | ~SGD $25–29 |
| Mega Armory EX | Full Art | ~$22.50 | ~SGD $35–42 |
| Meowth EX (regular) | EX Rare | ~$24.50 | ~SGD $38–46 |

Singapore Note on Meowth EX (regular): The regular Meowth EX at SGD $38–46 is a price that's unlikely to hold long-term. Once more sealed product gets opened post-release, expect this to settle closer to SGD $15–25. If you want the Meowth, save up for the SIR version — the premium is worth it.

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#10: Rosa's Encouragement (Full Art)



Type: Full Art Trainer
USD Auction Price: ~$34
Singapore Price: SGD $42–52

Rosa's Encouragement makes its first appearance in the top 10 as the full art version — a clean, well-illustrated trainer card featuring the fan-favourite Rosa character. Trainer cards appearing in the top 10 of a new set is typically a flag that the Pokemon in the set aren't commanding premium prices, but Rosa's popularity as a character gives her cards consistent collector demand.

Should Singapore Collectors Buy? At SGD $42–52, this is a moderate buy for Rosa fans and trainer collectors. Expect slight price appreciation over time given Rosa's broader appeal, but this isn't a card to buy purely for investment.

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#9: Poke Pad (Item Card)



Type: Full Art Item
USD Auction Price: $31–41
Singapore Price: SGD $42–55

The Poke Pad is one of the most playable competitive items in the current Pokemon TCG format. Item cards rarely crack the top 10 most expensive cards in any set — when one does, it's almost always because it's an essential competitive tool.

For Singapore collectors who play the TCG competitively, this is a buy now card. Playable competitive cards tend to spike as the competitive season heats up, and Poke Pad's dual utility (collector interest + competitive demand) gives it a solid floor.

Local Context: Singapore has an active competitive Pokemon TCG scene, particularly around the Bugis and City Hall gaming hubs. Demand for competitive staples tends to be higher here than in markets where collecting dominates over playing. Expect Poke Pad to trade at a slight premium on Singapore Carousell versus global averages.

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#8: Clefairy (Chase Card)



Type: Special Art
USD Auction Price: $36–48
Singapore Price: SGD $52–68

Clefairy is back — for the third major set in a row, alongside Journey Together and Ascended Heroes. The pink fairy Pokemon has become a recurring chase card in the Mega Evolution era, which frankly surprises even seasoned collectors. At this point, love her or find her overused, Clefairy is simply a reliable seller.

This version features another beautiful illustration that maintains the high art standard Singapore collectors have come to expect from Mega Evolution era cards. The SGD $52–68 price range reflects both its recurring nature (some collector fatigue) and its consistent demand base.

Singapore Note: Clefairy consistently performs well on SNKRDUNK and Carousell within Singapore. The card's crossover appeal — attractive to both competitive players and art collectors — gives it stickiness that less versatile cards don't have.

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#7: Jasinth (Special Illustration Rare)



Type: Special Illustration Rare Trainer
USD Auction Price: ~$51
Singapore Price: SGD $72–82

Jasinth is a relatively new trainer character in the Pokemon universe, but she arrives in Perfect Order as a SIR with striking, elaborate artwork. New trainer SIRs in the Mega Evolution era have shown strong appreciation trajectories — as the character builds a fan base, demand for her cards tends to grow.

At SGD $72–82, Jasinth is arguably one of the better value propositions in the set. If she becomes a fan favourite trainer comparable to Rosa or Misty, early buyers at this price will look smart in retrospect.

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#6: Mega Clefable EX (Illustration Rare)



Type: Illustration Rare
USD Auction Price: $89–100 (with $89 best offer accepted)
Singapore Price: SGD $120–145

The evolved form of Clefairy makes it to position six — and in this set, seeing Clefable is actually a refreshing change from the Clefairy-heavy lineup. The Mega Clefable EX IR is a genuinely impressive card: the Mega evolution artwork elevates the familiar Clefable design into something worth displaying.

At SGD $120–145, this is one of the more expensive non-SIR cards in the set. The price reflects both Clefable's collector base and the premium that Mega evolution cards carry in this era.

Grading Potential: Mega Clefable EX IR is a strong grading candidate. The card's clean artwork and typically strong print quality in this era mean PSA 10 copies should command a meaningful premium — potentially SGD $250–350 for a PSA 10 in a healthy market.

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#5: Mega Starmie (Special Illustration Rare)



Type: Special Illustration Rare
USD Auction Price: ~$117.50
Singapore Price: SGD $155–170

Starmie's Mega Evolution takes centre stage in one of the more unique-looking SIRs of the set — the card depicts a full-sized Mega Starmie shooting what appears to be a nebula beam, with dynamic movement and scale that makes it stand out in a binder.

The one caveat: Mega Starmie's legs (yes, legs) in this artwork are somewhat divisive in the collector community. Art is subjective, and a card that generates debate tends to have more volatile pricing than universal fan favourites.

At SGD $155–170, Mega Starmie SIR is fairly priced for what it is. Strong Starmie fans and collectors who appreciate bold artwork will be happy at this price. It's not a card to overpay for, but at market price, it's a solid addition to any Mega Evolution era collection.

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#4: Rosa's Encouragement (Special Illustration Rare)



Type: Special Illustration Rare Trainer
USD Auction Price: ~$150–151
Singapore Price: SGD $195–215

The SIR version of Rosa's Encouragement is a clear step above the full art at #10. This is the definitive Rosa card in Perfect Order — the most premium version, with elaborate illustration work that showcases the character in full SIR detail.

At SGD $195–215, Rosa SIR represents solid value for trainer collectors. Rosa is one of the most popular trainer characters in the Pokemon universe, and SIR trainers in the Mega Evolution era have consistently appreciated. This is the card to buy if you're a trainer card collector and Perfect Order is your set.

Comparison: The gap between Rosa Full Art (SGD $42–52) and Rosa SIR (SGD $195–215) is substantial. If budget is a consideration, the full art offers a more accessible entry point for Rosa fans while still being a beautiful card.

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#3: Gold Mega Zygarde EX (Hyper Rare)



Type: Gold Hyper Rare
USD Auction Price: ~$171.50
Singapore Price: SGD $225–240

The set's sole gold hyper rare card, the Gold Mega Zygarde EX arrives at third place. Notably, in previous Mega Evolution era sets (Mega Evolution base, Ascended Heroes), there were two gold hyper rare cards per set. Perfect Order drops to just one — which in theory should make this card scarcer, though collector interest in Zygarde as a Pokemon limits how much that scarcity premium materialises.

Gold cards in the Mega Evolution era follow a somewhat predictable pattern: they look similar to other gold cards from the era (same design language, similar aesthetic), which means collector excitement tends to be moderate unless the featured Pokemon has strong standalone appeal.

At SGD $225–240, this is a fair-market price. It won't be the centrepiece of most collections, but it's a clean card that photographs well and completes the ultra-rare tier of any Perfect Order master set.

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#2: Meowth EX (Special Illustration Rare)



Type: Special Illustration Rare
USD Auction Price: ~$185 (best offer accepted from $250 listing)
Singapore Price: SGD $240–265

The fan favourite of Perfect Order. Meowth is a Gen 1 icon, and the SIR version in this set delivers exactly what collectors want: beautiful illustration work, a beloved Pokemon, and the kind of card that draws the eye when displayed.

Pre-release openings of this card have been praised specifically for:
- Excellent centering on early copies — strong PSA 10 candidates
- Clean surface quality — the foil treatment on this particular illustration works extremely well
- Broad appeal — Meowth fans, Gen 1 collectors, and Mega Evolution era completionists all want this card

At SGD $240–265 raw, this is arguably the best value card in the Perfect Order set given its appeal profile. If you're only buying one card from this set, most collectors would choose the Meowth EX SIR.

Grading Recommendation: This is the #1 grading target in Perfect Order. PSA 10 copies of popular SIRs in the Mega Evolution era regularly trade at 2–3x the raw price. At a potential SGD $600–800 for a PSA 10 Meowth EX SIR, the grade submission math works strongly in your favour if you pull a centering-perfect copy.

Singapore Carousell Watch: Expect to see raw Meowth EX SIRs appearing on Carousell in the SGD $240–280 range within a week of release. This is a card where timing matters — buy early if you want it, as prices may drift upward if the card becomes the breakout favourite of the set.

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#1: Mega Zygarde EX (Special Illustration Rare)



Type: Special Illustration Rare
USD Auction Price: $172–192.50 (multiple recent sales)
Singapore Price: SGD $240–270

The most expensive card in Perfect Order is the Mega Zygarde EX SIR — a striking illustration of what is genuinely a visually impressive Pokemon design. Multiple recent auction sales in the $172–192.50 range show consistent market demand and a narrowing price band.

Honest Assessment: Zygarde is not the most beloved Pokemon in the community — it lacks the Gen 1 nostalgia of Meowth or the cultural moment of Charizard or Gengar. The SIR version's strong card art partially compensates for this, and the fact that Mega Zygarde is a brand-new Mega design gives it some collectibility premium.

At SGD $240–270, this is fairly valued at present. The card's premium over the Meowth SIR (approximately SGD $10–20 more depending on the day) is somewhat surprising given Meowth's broader appeal — the market may be pricing in the Mega Zygarde's status as the set's "apex Pokemon" rather than pure collector demand.

Price Outlook: Of the two top SIRs (Mega Zygarde and Meowth), the Meowth EX SIR likely has better long-term appreciation potential due to its broader Pokemon fanbase. That said, Mega Zygarde as the set's top card gives it a certain "number 1 slot" premium that collectors of complete sets will want to fill.

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Complete Price Reference: Perfect Order Top 10 in SGD



| Rank | Card | Type | SGD Price (Raw) |
|------|------|------|-----------------|
| #1 | Mega Zygarde EX | SIR | SGD $240–270 |
| #2 | Meowth EX | SIR | SGD $240–265 |
| #3 | Gold Mega Zygarde EX | Hyper Rare | SGD $225–240 |
| #4 | Rosa's Encouragement | SIR Trainer | SGD $195–215 |
| #5 | Mega Starmie | SIR | SGD $155–170 |
| #6 | Mega Clefable EX | IR | SGD $120–145 |
| #7 | Jasinth | SIR Trainer | SGD $72–82 |
| #8 | Clefairy | Special Art | SGD $52–68 |
| #9 | Poke Pad | Full Art Item | SGD $42–55 |
| #10 | Rosa's Encouragement | Full Art Trainer | SGD $42–52 |

Prices reflect pre-release and early release market data. Expect fluctuation in the 2–4 weeks post-release as more product opens.

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Singapore Collector's Strategy: Which Cards to Target



Priority Buys This Week (Pre-Release):


1. Poke Pad — Competitive playability gives this a strong floor; buy before tournament demand spikes
2. Jasinth SIR — New trainer at a price that could look cheap if she becomes popular
3. Meowth EX SIR — If you can find it at SGD $240–255, this is fair value for a card with strong long-term appeal

Wait for Post-Release Dip:


1. Mega Zygarde EX SIR — Expect slight pricing pressure as more sealed product opens
2. Gold Mega Zygarde EX — Gold cards typically soften 2–4 weeks post-release
3. Mega Clefable EX IR — IRs flood the market quickly as more boxes are opened

Trade or Skip for Now:


1. Regular Meowth EX — SGD $38–46 is unlikely to hold; save for the SIR version
2. Rosa Full Art — Solid card but the SIR version is the definitive Rosa pickup

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How Perfect Order Compares to Previous Mega Evolution Set Card Values



| Set | #1 Card | SGD Value |
|-----|---------|-----------|
| Ascended Heroes | Gengar SIR | SGD $1,400–1,500 |
| Fantasmal Flames | Mega Charizard SIR | SGD $540–600 |
| Journey Together | Top SIR | SGD $200–280 |
| Perfect Order | Mega Zygarde EX SIR | SGD $240–270 |

The data confirms the community view: Perfect Order's card values are the most accessible in the Mega Evolution era. This is a feature, not a bug — Singapore collectors who want to complete a master set without spending SGD $1,500 on a single card finally have an option.

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Conclusion: Perfect Order — The Collector's Set



Perfect Order won't be remembered as the era's crown jewel. It doesn't have a once-in-a-generation card. But for Singapore collectors who want to participate in the Mega Evolution era at a reasonable price, it's genuinely appealing:

- Complete a master set for under SGD $1,500 in singles (vs SGD $5,000+ for Ascended Heroes)
- Beautiful art throughout all rarities
- Meowth EX SIR and Mega Zygarde SIR are legitimately great cards
- Accessible sealed product pricing for the opening experience

Track all Perfect Order Singapore prices in real time on tcgTalk — Singapore's dedicated Pokemon card market intelligence platform.

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Prices sourced from eBay auction data, pre-release sales, and Singapore Carousell market tracking. All USD prices converted at approximately 1.35 SGD/USD with local market premiums applied. Prices are subject to change as more sealed product reaches the market post-release. Not financial advice.

Published by tcgTalk — Singapore's Pokemon card market intelligence platform. Live Singapore market data at tcgtalk.com

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