The Most Expensive Cards in Prismatic Evolutions (2026 Update)
The definitive price ranking for the hottest set in years.
By Misprint Editorial | Published Mar 2, 2026 | 4 min read
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Updated pricing as of March 2026
Prismatic Evolutions has been one of the most sought-after Pokemon TCG sets since its release in January 2025. Over a year later, demand is still strong. The set's stunning Special Illustration Rares of all nine Eeveelutions have kept collectors chasing packs, and the secondary market tells the story. Here's a breakdown of every major card worth knowing about, ranked by current market value.
The Crown Jewel: Umbreon ex SIR
There is no debate about the number one card. Umbreon ex Special Illustration Rare (161/131) sits at roughly $1,054 on the secondary market, making it the most expensive card in modern Pokemon by a wide margin. It peaked at around $1,550 in early 2025, pulled back as supply increased, and has recently surged back above the $1,000 mark.
The card's value is driven by the same forces that made the Evolving Skies "Moonbreon" a four-figure chase card: Umbreon is the most popular Eeveelution, the artwork is exceptional, and pull rates for Special Illustration Rares in Prismatic Evolutions are genuinely low.
If you're holding one of these, you're sitting on the most valuable pull in the modern era. If you're hunting one, just know that this card has shown more price resilience than almost anything else in the hobby.
The $200-$300 Tier: Sylveon, Leafeon, and Espeon
The next cluster of high-value cards are all Eeveelution Special Illustration Rares, each with distinctive full-art illustrations.
Sylveon ex SIR (156/131) comes in second at around $309. Sylveon has always been a fan favorite, and the Prismatic Evolutions illustration delivers. Leafeon ex SIR (144/131) follows at roughly $244, and Espeon ex SIR (155/131) rounds out this tier at about $206.
These three represent the sweet spot for collectors who want premium Eeveelution art without the four-figure price tag. All three have shown steady demand since release and are likely to hold value well over time.
The $140-$175 Tier: Glaceon, Vaporeon, Flareon, and Roaring Moon
This middle tier is where things get interesting because a non-Eeveelution card breaks into the rankings.
Glaceon ex SIR (150/131) sits at roughly $172, followed closely by Vaporeon ex SIR (149/131) at $167 and Flareon ex SIR (146/131) at $161. These three Gen 1 Eeveelutions are clustered tight, and any of them could shift position depending on the week.
Then there's Roaring Moon ex SIR (162/131) at around $153. This is the highest-ranked non-Eeveelution card in the set and a reminder that great artwork and competitive playability can drive value even outside the Eevee family.
The $100-$150 Tier: Jolteon and Eevee
Jolteon ex SIR (153/131) comes in at roughly $143, rounding out the Eeveelution lineup. Jolteon has always been one of the more popular evolutions, and this card's art is no exception.
Eevee ex SIR (167/131) sits at about $117. It's fitting that Eevee itself is in this range. The card features the base evolution that makes the entire set possible, and there's a strong collector argument for pairing it with your favorite Eeveelution SIR.
The $50-$100 Tier: Hidden Gems
Below the Eeveelution tier, several cards offer strong value at more accessible price points.
Ceruledge ex SIR (147/131) at around $94 and Dragapult ex SIR (165/131) at roughly $92 are two of the best-looking non-Eeveelution Special Illustration Rares in the set. Both have competitive relevance, which helps support their prices.
Bloodmoon Ursaluna ex SIR (168/131) and Raging Bolt ex SIR (166/131) each sit around $62, making them more affordable chase cards.
And then there's the Umbreon Master Ball Reverse Holo (059/131) at roughly $57. This isn't a Special Illustration Rare but rather one of the set's parallel rarity variants. The Master Ball holo pattern on an Umbreon is simply iconic, and it's one of the most recognizable pulls you can get from Prismatic Evolutions.
Notable Hyper Rares
The Hyper Rare gold cards in Prismatic Evolutions tend to trade below the Special Illustration Rares, but they're still significant pulls. Pikachu ex Hyper Rare (179/131) is the standout, with strong demand driven by Pikachu's universal appeal. Terapagos ex Hyper Rare (180/131) is the set's mascot legendary and another valuable pull.
What's Driving These Prices?
A few factors are keeping Prismatic Evolutions card values elevated over a year after release:
- Pull rates: Special Illustration Rares are genuinely hard to pull, and the set has 30+ SIRs competing for that slot
- The Eeveelution factor: Eevee and its evolutions have a uniquely broad fanbase that spans casual fans, serious collectors, and competitive players
- Limited reprint momentum: While the set has been reprinted, demand has consistently outpaced supply
- Crossover appeal: The artwork in this set appeals to collectors who don't normally buy Pokemon cards, expanding the buyer pool
The Bottom Line
Prismatic Evolutions is a set where even the "cheaper" chase cards are still worth serious money. The Umbreon ex SIR is in a league of its own above $1,000, but the full Eeveelution SIR lineup represents some of the best artwork and strongest long-term value in the modern Pokemon TCG.
Whether you're ripping packs for the thrill or shopping singles on the secondary market, knowing these prices helps you make informed decisions. And if you pull that Umbreon, maybe sleeve it immediately.
Prices referenced are approximate market values as of March 2026 and will fluctuate. Check current listings on Misprint for the latest prices.


