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Twilight Masquerade Price Guide: JP vs EN Market Analysis — 2 Years On

Current JP and EN prices across every Twilight Masquerade rarity. Eevee IR at $83, Greninja ex SIR at $345, and the Carmine SIR JP > EN inversion that still surprises people.

Twilight Masquerade Price Guide: JP vs EN Market Analysis — 2 Years On
Pricing context: Twilight Masquerade released in English on 24 May 2024 (JP counterparts: Crimson Haze March 2024, Mask of Change June 2024). All prices below are from PriceCharting as of 4 June 2026 — roughly 2 years post-release. Prices are stable. Graded card data (PSA 10, BGS 10) is reliable at this stage.

Market Overview

USD prices from PriceCharting, 4 June 2026. SGD at 1.28×.

Top IR (Eevee)
$83.66
Avg IR EN Premium
2.5×
Top SIR (Greninja)
$345
Avg SIR EN Premium
1.43×

Three things define the Twilight Masquerade price landscape two years on:

  1. Fan-favourite Pokémon carry the foil premiums — Eevee and Chansey IRs command 2.4–2.9× EN premiums, the highest in the set
  2. Carmine SIR is JP > EN — at USD $109 JP vs $69.49 EN, it is one of the rare trainer SIRs where the Japanese version costs more
  3. 76% of cards are cheaper in EN — a heavy EN print run means base cards and most ex doubles are significantly cheaper in English

The set also has a structural note: two JP sets (Crimson Haze and Mask of Change) merge into one EN set. Some cards exist in JP that have no EN equivalent, and Cook (#147) and Raifort (#161) are EN-exclusive trainers with no JP counterpart.

The Chase Card: Greninja ex Across All Rarities

Greninja ex appears in three forms. Here is where each stands 2 years post-launch:

VersionJP (USD / SGD)EN (USD / SGD)EN/JP
Base #45/#106$2.50 / SGD $3.20$3.25 / SGD $4.161.30×
Full Art #83/#198$7.99 / SGD $10.23$15.51 / SGD $19.851.94×
SIR #90/#214$246.30 / SGD $315.26$345.00 / SGD $441.601.40×

The SIR at SGD $441.60 EN is the dominant chase card. The full art at SGD $19.85 sits at a comfortable 1.94× EN premium — more than most full arts in the set, driven by consistent competitive play demand for Greninja ex in the SV format.

Illustration Rares (#67–78 JP Crimson Haze, #102–113 JP Mask of Change / #168–188 EN)

EN illustration rares carry a consistent 2–3.4× premium over JP. Fan-favourite classic Pokémon lead the table:

CardJP (USD / SGD)EN (USD / SGD)EN/JP
Eevee$34.60 / SGD $44.29$83.66 / SGD $107.082.42×
Chansey$18.02 / SGD $23.07$52.17 / SGD $66.782.90×
Hisuian Growlithe$8.43 / SGD $10.79$28.46 / SGD $36.433.38×
Tatsugiri$10.00 / SGD $12.80$20.98 / SGD $26.852.10×
Pinsir$4.40 / SGD $5.63$13.12 / SGD $16.792.98×
Infernape$5.42 / SGD $6.94$13.00 / SGD $16.642.40×
Phione$4.73 / SGD $6.05$10.02 / SGD $12.832.12×
Dipplin$3.99 / SGD $5.11$9.96 / SGD $12.752.50×
Applin$4.00 / SGD $5.12$8.95 / SGD $11.462.24×
Froslass$3.14 / SGD $4.02$8.79 / SGD $11.252.80×
Timburr$2.72 / SGD $3.48$6.19 / SGD $7.922.28×
Enamorus$2.72 / SGD $3.48$6.05 / SGD $7.742.22×

Eevee at SGD $107.08 EN is the standout — the highest-priced illustration rare in the set by a wide margin, driven entirely by collector demand for the evolution Pokémon. Chansey and Hisuian Growlithe follow, both above 2.8×. Hisuian Growlithe holds the highest EN/JP ratio in this tier at 3.38×.

Note: Munkidori, Fezandipiti, and Okidogi illustration rares exist in Mask of Change (JP #107, #108, #110) but were not included in the English set — EN collectors cannot obtain these cards in English, they are JP-only.

Special Illustration Rares (SIR)

The set has 13 SIRs across both source JP sets. Sorted by EN price:

CardJP (USD / SGD)EN (USD / SGD)EN/JP
Greninja ex$246.30 / SGD $315.26$345.00 / SGD $441.601.40×
Perrin$94.18 / SGD $120.55$162.50 / SGD $208.001.73×
Carmine$109.00 / SGD $139.52$69.49 / SGD $88.950.64× (JP pricier)
Bloodmoon Ursaluna ex$29.37 / SGD $37.59$40.39 / SGD $51.701.38×
Lana's Aid$25.00 / SGD $32.00$33.17 / SGD $42.461.33×
Kieran$34.12 / SGD $43.67$29.99 / SGD $38.390.88× (JP pricier)
Sinistcha ex$14.47 / SGD $18.52$24.99 / SGD $31.991.73×
Teal Mask Ogerpon ex (#211)$17.24 / SGD $22.07$24.74 / SGD $31.671.44×
Wellspring Mask Ogerpon ex$19.05 / SGD $24.38$18.45 / SGD $23.620.97× (JP pricier)
Cornerstone Mask Ogerpon ex$10.99 / SGD $14.07$14.70 / SGD $18.821.34×
Hearthflame Mask Ogerpon ex$10.80 / SGD $13.82$11.72 / SGD $15.001.09×
Teal Mask Ogerpon ex (#221)$10.06 / SGD $12.88$9.72 / SGD $12.440.97× (JP pricier)

The Carmine SIR inversion (⚠) is the headline: JP is 57% pricier than EN (SGD $139.52 JP vs SGD $88.95 EN). Carmine — the Kitakami arc character who became one of the most popular antagonist-rivals in the anime — has a devoted JP collector following that bids her SIR well above EN market levels. Two years on, this gap has not closed.

Kieran SIR also shows a modest JP > EN inversion (0.88×), again a character-driven effect. Wellspring and Teal Mask Ogerpon ex SIRs are near parity. Perrin at SGD $208.00 is the second-highest EN SIR — driven by strong character art demand in the EN market.

Full Art Pokémon ex (#79–84 JP Crimson Haze, #114–121 JP Mask of Change / #189–202 EN)

CardJP (USD / SGD)EN (USD / SGD)EN/JP
Greninja ex$7.99 / SGD $10.23$15.51 / SGD $19.851.94×
Dragapult ex$8.05 / SGD $10.30$13.06 / SGD $16.721.62×
Teal Mask Ogerpon ex$3.79 / SGD $4.85$6.25 / SGD $8.001.65×
Cornerstone Mask Ogerpon ex$3.13 / SGD $4.01$4.37 / SGD $5.591.40×
Blissey ex$4.63 / SGD $5.93$3.99 / SGD $5.110.86× (JP)
Wellspring Mask Ogerpon ex$4.99 / SGD $6.39$3.60 / SGD $4.610.72× (JP)
Bloodmoon Ursaluna ex$3.83 / SGD $4.90$3.07 / SGD $3.930.80× (JP)
Luxray ex$3.39 / SGD $4.34$3.07 / SGD $3.930.91× (JP)
Scream Tail ex$3.14 / SGD $4.02$2.99 / SGD $3.830.95× (JP)
Iron Thorns ex$3.12 / SGD $3.99$2.72 / SGD $3.480.87× (JP)

Greninja ex leads at SGD $19.85 EN (1.94×). Dragapult ex is second at SGD $16.72 (1.62×) — one of the few full arts where player demand from competitive formats props up the EN price meaningfully. Most other full arts trade below their JP equivalents due to EN oversupply.

Full Art Trainers (#85–88 JP Crimson Haze, #122–124 JP Mask of Change / #203–209 EN)

CardJP (USD / SGD)EN (USD / SGD)EN/JP
Carmine$5.05 / SGD $6.46$6.00 / SGD $7.681.19×
Lana's Aid$5.24 / SGD $6.71$5.31 / SGD $6.801.01×
Perrin$8.24 / SGD $10.55$5.29 / SGD $6.770.64× (JP)
Kieran$5.00 / SGD $6.40$3.72 / SGD $4.760.74× (JP)
Hassel$2.95 / SGD $3.78$2.11 / SGD $2.700.72× (JP)
Lucian$2.34 / SGD $3.00$1.99 / SGD $2.550.85× (JP)
Caretaker$2.82 / SGD $3.61$1.23 / SGD $1.570.44× (JP)

The Perrin full art shows a strong JP > EN effect (0.64×) at SGD $10.55 JP vs SGD $6.77 EN, consistent with her SIR premium. Caretaker is the weakest at 0.44× — a support trainer with low collector demand in either market.

ACE SPEC Rares (#95–96 JP Crimson Haze, #132–133 JP Mask of Change / #223–226 EN)

CardJP (USD / SGD)EN (USD / SGD)EN/JP
Buddy-Buddy Poffin$14.99 / SGD $19.19$11.74 / SGD $15.030.78× (JP)
Enhanced Hammer$5.80 / SGD $7.42$6.03 / SGD $7.721.04×
Luminous Energy$6.54 / SGD $8.37$5.91 / SGD $7.560.90× (JP)
Rescue Board$4.91 / SGD $6.28$3.58 / SGD $4.580.73× (JP)

Buddy-Buddy Poffin is JP > EN at 0.78× (SGD $19.19 JP vs SGD $15.03 EN). It has remained a competitive staple in Japan since release — the Japanese player base drives sustained demand for the healing item that outpaces EN market absorption. Enhanced Hammer trades near parity as a generic competitive tool.

The Hyper Rare (Bloodmoon Ursaluna ex #222) currently sits at SGD $12.29 EN vs SGD $8.74 JP (1.41×) — a stable EN premium for the gold card. Two years post-release, this has found a firm floor rather than the dramatic volatility seen at launch.

Base Pokémon Tier (#1–52 JP Crimson Haze, #1–89 JP Mask of Change)

  • Typical JP common/uncommon: $1.00–$2.00 / SGD $1.28SGD $2.56
  • Typical EN common/uncommon: $0.04–$0.50 / SGD $0.05SGD $0.64
  • EN is roughly 75% cheaper than JP on average for non-ex base cards

Base-tier ex cards where EN trades above JP (competitive demand):

  • Teal Mask Ogerpon ex: EN SGD $4.26 vs JP SGD $1.79 (2.38×)
  • Greninja ex: EN SGD $4.16 vs JP SGD $3.20 (1.30×)
  • Bloodmoon Ursaluna ex: EN SGD $2.78 vs JP SGD $2.18 (1.28×)
  • Dragapult ex: EN SGD $2.62 vs JP SGD $2.28 (1.15×)

Blissey ex and Iron Thorns ex trade JP > EN in the base section — both see stronger collector demand in Japan than EN market play demand.

JP-Only Singles

Five JP cards from this set have no English equivalent:

CardJP SetJP Price (USD / SGD)Note
Munkidori #107Mask of Change$5.06 / SGD $6.48Illustration rare, EN-exclusive holo version only
Fezandipiti #108Mask of Change$3.37 / SGD $4.31Illustration rare, EN-exclusive holo version only
Okidogi #110Mask of Change$3.08 / SGD $3.94Illustration rare, EN-exclusive holo version only
Switch #56Crimson Haze$1.80 / SGD $2.30Basic trainer, not in EN TM
Pokemon Catcher #57Crimson Haze$0.51 / SGD $0.65Basic trainer, not in EN TM

The trio of Munkidori, Fezandipiti, and Okidogi illustration rares are the most collectible JP-only cards — the EN set only contains holo versions of these characters in the base section. Collectors who want the alternate-art versions must source the Japanese Mask of Change cards.

Where Prices Stand Now

  1. Greninja ex SIR (SGD $441.60 EN) — Consistently supported by format demand and collector appeal two years on. No signs of meaningful compression. The JP version (SGD $315.26) remains the cheaper option by a meaningful margin.
  2. Eevee IR (SGD $107.08 EN) — The #1 EN collector target in the set. If you want this card graded, current EN supply from sealed product (TM booster boxes are still available) keeps PSA population ticking up.
  3. Carmine SIR — buy JP not EN — If you need the card for collection, the JP version (SGD $139.52) costs 57% more than EN (SGD $88.95). EN is the correct buy for non-JP-focused collections.
  4. Buddy-Buddy Poffin ACE SPEC — One of the few competitive staples where JP supply (SGD $19.19) exceeds EN (SGD $15.03). Worth noting if you play the Japanese format.
  5. Dragapult ex full art — Consistently outperforms other full arts at 1.62× due to competitive format presence. Relatively stable at SGD $16.72 EN.

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All prices in USD from PriceCharting as of 4 June 2026. SGD conversions at live rate. Always verify current prices before making purchasing decisions. tcgTalk does not provide financial advice.

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