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Pokemon TCG Perfect Order price guide

A practical Perfect Order price guide for booster boxes, booster bundles, elite trainer boxes, and singles, with advice on when to buy sealed products.

Published Jul 7, 2026Updated Jul 7, 20265 min read977 words

We compare pack math with shipping, seller count, and the reason you might want the product.

Read how the numbers are built

For Pokemon TCG Perfect Order, booster boxes are usually the easiest product to compare because each box contains 36 booster packs. Booster bundles are easier to buy in smaller amounts. Elite trainer boxes can be worth it if you want the accessories, but pack count should not be the only test.

If you are buying to open packs, compare every product by price per booster. If you are chasing one card, compare the sealed cost against the single-card price before opening more packs.

What is in a Perfect Order booster box?

The official Perfect Order expansion page lists booster display boxes with 36 booster packs. Pokemon Center product listings also describe each Perfect Order booster pack as containing 10 cards, 1 Basic Energy, and a Pokemon TCG Live code card.

That gives you the basic formula: price per booster = booster box price / 36.

If a Perfect Order booster box is €129.99, the pack price is about €3.61. If it is €159.99, the pack price is about €4.44. That difference matters a lot if you are opening multiple boxes.

Booster box, booster bundle, or ETB?

Each product has a different job.

ProductBest forMain number to check
Booster boxOpening many packsPrice divided by 36
Booster bundleSmaller opening sessionsPrice divided by 6
Elite trainer boxPacks plus accessoriesPack value plus extras
SinglesGetting one specific cardMarket price of that card

The booster box is usually the simplest product if you care about pack value. The booster bundle is useful if you want sealed Perfect Order without committing to a full box. ETBs are fine, but the sleeves, dice, guide, storage box, and promo-style extras need to matter to you.

For the general product tradeoff, read the booster bundle vs booster box guide and the booster box vs ETB guide.

Pull rates matter, but they do not make packs predictable

TCGplayer opened more than 3,500 Perfect Order packs for its pull-rate article and reported Ultra Rare results around the high single digits per pack. That kind of sample is useful because it shows how uncommon higher-rarity cards can be.

It still does not make your box predictable. A 36-pack booster box can run better or worse than the average. If you want one specific illustration rare, special illustration rare, or chase card, sealed packs can get expensive quickly.

Use this rule:

GoalBetter buying method
You enjoy opening packsBuy sealed at a good pack price
You want one specific cardBuy the single
You want a sealed display itemCompare sealed product condition
You want to complete a setOpen some packs, then switch to singles

When is a Perfect Order price actually good?

A good Perfect Order price depends on supply, demand, and product type. Do not judge it only by whether the listing says sale.

Check these numbers:

  1. Price per booster.
  2. Number of sellers with similar prices.
  3. Shipping and tax.
  4. Whether the product is current, older, or between waves.
  5. Whether you are paying for extras you do not need.

For booster boxes, the cheapest Pokemon booster boxes page is the fastest comparison. For mixed products, the best price per booster page is more useful.

Should you wait before buying Perfect Order?

Waiting can help when early prices are inflated by launch demand. Buying now can make sense if the product is near MSRP, you trust the seller, and you want to open or keep it regardless of price movement.

Be more careful when:

  • Only one seller has the product in stock.
  • The price is far above comparable sets.
  • You are buying only because of one chase card.
  • Shipping pushes the pack price above your target.

Be less worried when:

  • Several reputable sellers are close in price.
  • The price per booster is competitive.
  • You want the product for your own collection.
  • You are not depending on short-term resale value.

Sources

Use the official Perfect Order expansion page and the Pokemon Center Perfect Order booster display box listing for product contents. TCGplayer's Perfect Order pull-rate article is useful for understanding rarity expectations. For Europe, use current local listings and Europe-focused retail ranges, such as TCGRadar's Europe buying guide, before treating any price as normal.

Next, compare current sealed prices on the Perfect Order set page.

FAQ

What is a good Perfect Order booster box price?

A good price is one that gives you a competitive price per booster after shipping and tax. Divide the box price by 36 and compare it with booster bundles, ETBs, and other current sets.

Is a Perfect Order booster box better than a booster bundle?

A booster box is usually better for opening many packs. A booster bundle is better if you want a smaller sealed purchase or want to avoid spending booster box money at once.

Should I open Perfect Order packs or buy singles?

Open packs if you enjoy the experience. Buy singles if you want one specific card and the single-card price is lower than the likely cost of chasing it through sealed packs.

Are Perfect Order pull rates guaranteed per box?

No. Pull-rate samples describe averages across many packs. A single booster box can be better or worse than the sample rate.

Is Perfect Order worth collecting sealed?

It can be if you like the set and the entry price is reasonable. For sealed collecting, product condition, long-term demand, and reprint risk matter more than short-term pack value.

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Use the main Pokemon TCG price table to compare live prices, vendor counts, product filters, and price per booster across every tracked sealed product.

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