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Released 17 March 2026 · Japanese Set

Ninja Spinner Pokemon Set: Singapore Collector's Guide (2026)

Mega Greninja prices in SGD, pull rate breakdown, Art Rare targets, and whether to open boxes or hunt singles

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SGD 130–160

Per booster box

3 ARs

Guaranteed per box

SGD 320–365

Mega Greninja S (day 1)

~1-in-3

Boxes hit an S-rare

What Is the Ninja Spinner Set?

Ninja Spinner is a Japanese Pokémon TCG set from the Mega Evolution era, built around Mega Greninja — one of the most commercially recognisable and fan-favourite Pokémon of all time. The set draws heavily on the visual aesthetic of Pokémon Legends Z-A, giving cards a cinematic, thematically unified feel across all rarities.

The headline feature is the connected triptych artwork: the Froakie Art Rare, Frogadier Art Rare, and Mega Greninja S all share a continuous illustration — a collector milestone that drives demand for all three cards simultaneously.

Set Format

  • • Japanese exclusive
  • • Mega Evolution era
  • • 30 packs per booster box
  • • Released 17 March 2026

Featured Pokémon

  • • Mega Greninja (all rarities)
  • • Froakie, Frogadier (triptych ARs)
  • • All 4 Deoxys forms
  • • Eternal Flower Fluette

Top Rarities

  • • Gold Hyper Rare (Mega Greninja)
  • • Special Illustration Rare (S)
  • • Art Rares (3 guaranteed/box)
  • • Secret Rares (1+ guaranteed/box)

Chase Cards: SGD Price Guide

Mega Greninja S — Special Illustration Rare

Chase Card

Japan day-one price

¥35,000–40,000

~SGD 320–365

Singapore reseller (early)

SGD 380–450

Carousell / Telegram

Expected settled price

SGD 280–350

Weeks 4–6 post-release

The Mega Greninja S opened 40–60% above Crimson Haze Greninja EX's day-one equivalent, driven by Greninja's sustained fan-favourite status and the connected triptych feature. Prices will cool — but Greninja historically holds better than comparable sets. Buy below SGD 300 for strong long-term value.

Gold Hyper Rare — Mega Greninja

Premium

UK day-one price

~£400

~SGD 680

Pull rate

~1 in 3 boxes

Not guaranteed

Singapore target price

SGD 550–650

Expected settled range

High entry point, moderate risk. Best suited to confident Greninja long-term holders. At SGD 680 day-one, there is downside risk if set interest cools — but Greninja brand support makes a full collapse unlikely. Target SGD 550 or below for a defensible entry.

Eternal Flower Fluette S — Special Illustration Rare

Best Value

UK day-one price

~£25

~SGD 42

Rarity

S-rare

Full-art format

Singapore estimate

SGD 42–55

Strong value buy

Exceptional value for a Special Illustration Rare. The card depicts Mega Fluette in the Eternal Flower form — an AZ storyline callback from Pokémon X/Y. Collectors who've seen it in hand report the artwork significantly outperforms its low-resolution preview images. Buy one raw; grade a strong-centering pull.

Art Rares: Complete Binder Guide

Every box guarantees 3 Art Rares. Here's what's in the set and what to target.

The Connected Triptych — Froakie AR + Frogadier AR + Mega Greninja S

These three cards form a single continuous illustration — the shuriken star from the Mega Greninja S is visible in the Frogadier AR, which connects to the Froakie AR. Matching grades on all three is a grading collector milestone. Binder collectors who want the set complete must acquire all three.

Frogadier AR

Triptych

Rain-soaked environment artwork. Part 2 of the Greninja evolution triptych. Essential for binder collectors — the connected shuriken detail bridges Froakie to Greninja.

Froakie AR

Triptych

Part 1 of the triptych. Check centering carefully — early pull reports note some variance. Buy graded or inspect raw copies before purchasing.

Aeros AR

Strong pull

Described as "beautiful" by multiple collectors on release day. Strong community reception — one of the best non-Greninja cards in the set. Watch for price movement on singles.

Tauros AR

Strong pull

Impressive artwork, called out specifically by collectors building themed binders. Part of what makes Ninja Spinner's AR line-up above average compared to recent sets.

Watchog AR

City/security guard theme. Clever thematic execution — Watchog posed as a city security guard. One of the more talked-about commons-to-AR highlights in the set.

Clay Doll AR

Clean, striking artwork. Less discussed for investment but strong aesthetically. Pulls well in box openings — likely appears at standard AR frequency.

Box Pull Rates: What to Realistically Expect

Hit TypeGuaranteed Per BoxApproximate OddsNotes
Art Rares (AR)Yes — exactly 3Guaranteed3 per 30-pack box, always
Secret Rares (SR)Yes — minimum 1GuaranteedCan also appear alongside S-rare in same box
Special Illustration Rare (S)No~1 in 3 boxesMega Greninja S or Eternal Flower Fluette S
Gold Hyper RareNo~1 in 3 boxesMega Greninja gold
EX / Mega EXMultiple per boxCommonCabalion EX, Gorggeist EX confirmed

Box vs. Singles cost comparison for Singapore collectors

Cracking boxes to hit Mega Greninja S:

Average 3 boxes at SGD 150 each = SGD 450

You keep all other hits (ARs, SRs), so actual net cost is lower

Buying Mega Greninja S as a single:

Weeks 4–6 expected: SGD 280–350

Cheaper if you only want the one card — but no other hits

Singapore Buying Recommendations

Casual collectors / set builders

  • • Open 1–2 boxes from local shops (SGD 130–160 each) for the experience and guaranteed ARs
  • • Target the Froakie/Frogadier/Greninja S triptych as a set — buy all three together for binder completion
  • • Pick up Eternal Flower Fluette S now at SGD 42–55 before prices move
  • • Wait 3–4 weeks before buying Mega Greninja S singles — let the day-one premium cool

Investors

  • • Sealed boxes at SGD 130–160 are a defensible hold — Greninja brand has proven staying power
  • • Target Mega Greninja S raw below SGD 300 in weeks 3–6; grade PSA 10 if centering is strong
  • • The Gold Hyper Rare at SGD 550+ is higher risk — only for confident Greninja long-term holders
  • • Monitor Carousell and SG Telegram channels for arbitrage as Japanese supply increases locally

Graders

  • • Pull your own boxes — factory-direct condition is essential; inspect before pulling from sleeves
  • • The triptych (Froakie AR + Frogadier AR + Mega Greninja S) is a compelling matching-grade submission
  • • Check Froakie AR centering carefully — early reports note some variance in this card specifically
  • • Ace Grading's artistic label format is particularly well-suited to Ninja Spinner's detailed artwork

Where to Buy Ninja Spinner in Singapore

Ninja Spinner released on 17 March 2026. Singapore retail stock is arriving now. Here's where to find it.

Booster boxes (SGD 130–160)

  • Bricks Play — call ahead to confirm Ninja Spinner stock arrival
  • DEKTCGshop — stocks Japanese sets regularly
  • Concept City — check for Ninja Spinner availability
  • Bras Basah Complex card shops — multiple options to compare pricing

Singles

  • Carousell Singapore — search "Ninja Spinner" or "Mega Greninja" for active listings
  • Pokemon Cards Singapore (Facebook) — community trade threads active within days of local stock
  • SG TCG Trading (Telegram) — fastest channel for singles; Mega Greninja S singles typically posted within the first week
  • SNKRDUNK — international platform with Singapore delivery; check for competitive pricing

Always compare before buying

Ninja Spinner prices are moving fast in the first few weeks. Use tcgTalk Price Comparison to see real-time SGD listings across all platforms before committing to a purchase.

How Ninja Spinner Compares to Recent Sets

SetFeatured PokémonChase Card (day 1)Community HypeVerdict
Ninja SpinnerMega Greninja¥35–40k (~SGD 320–365)Moderate–HighStrong buy
Crimson HazeGreninja EX¥20–25k at launchHighHeld value well
Munich ZeroZygardeLowerLowPlateaued quickly

Both of these sets are structurally similar (Mega Evolution format, comparable pull rates), but Greninja's commercial appeal gives Ninja Spinner a meaningfully higher ceiling than Zygarde-centred sets. Multiple creators compared them unprompted — the consensus favours Ninja Spinner.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Ninja Spinner Pokemon set?

Ninja Spinner is a Japanese Pokemon TCG set from the Mega Evolution era, centred on Mega Greninja. It released 17 March 2026 and includes a Gold Hyper Rare, Special Illustration Rares, and a connected Art Rare triptych across Froakie, Frogadier, and Mega Greninja.

How much is the Mega Greninja S in Singapore?

Day-one pricing was approximately SGD 320–365 (¥35–40k in Japan). Early Singapore resellers listed it at SGD 380–450. Expect the price to settle toward SGD 280–350 in weeks 4–6 post-release as local supply catches up.

Is Ninja Spinner worth buying in Singapore?

Yes, with caveats. Greninja is one of Pokémon's strongest brands, and the connected triptych artwork adds genuine collectability above comparable sets. Boxes at SGD 130–160 offer good value. Day-one singles are inflated — patient buyers will find better prices in weeks 3–6.

How many Art Rares do you get per box?

Every Ninja Spinner booster box (30 packs) guarantees exactly 3 Art Rares and at least 1 Secret Rare. Special Illustration Rares appear at approximately 1-in-3 boxes.

What is the connected triptych in Ninja Spinner?

The Froakie AR, Frogadier AR, and Mega Greninja S share a continuous illustration — placing the three cards together creates a single panoramic artwork. The Greninja shuriken star is visible in the Frogadier AR, which connects to the Froakie AR. Collecting all three at matching grades is a milestone for binder and graded collectors.

Track Ninja Spinner Prices in Singapore

See what Mega Greninja, Froakie AR, and other Ninja Spinner cards are currently selling for across Carousell, Facebook, and SNKRDUNK.

Real-time SGD prices — so you never overpay.

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Prices referenced are from Japanese and UK secondary markets on release day (17 March 2026). SGD conversions are approximate based on prevailing exchange rates. All prices are subject to change. tcgTalk does not provide financial or investment advice — purchasing decisions should be based on individual research and risk tolerance.