Perfect Order Pull Rates — SIR, MUR & Chase Card Odds Based on Nihil Zero Data
Perfect Order (ME03) launches March 27, 2026 as the third Mega Evolution set, combining cards from Japan's Nihil Zero and Ninja Spinner sets. Thanks to the Japanese Nihil Zero release on January 23, we already have real pull rate data to work with. This guide breaks down every rarity tier using actual Japanese opening data, highlights the top chase cards including the Mega Zygarde ex MUR, and helps UAE collectors decide between sealed products and singles.
What Is Perfect Order
Perfect Order (set code ME03) is the English counterpart to Japan's Nihil Zero (M3), which released January 23, 2026. The English set combines Nihil Zero with cards from the subsequent Japanese set Ninja Spinner, bringing the total to over 120 cards including more than 30 special illustration Pokemon and Trainer cards. The set is rooted in the world of Pokemon Legends: Z-A and introduces four new Mega Evolution Pokemon ex for the first time: Mega Zygarde ex, Mega Clefable ex, Mega Starmie ex, and Mega Skarmory ex. It also introduces the MUR (Mega Ultra Rare) rarity — a stunning gold-finish card that is the hardest pull in the set.
Pull Rates from Japanese Nihil Zero Data
Japanese Nihil Zero opening data gives us reliable pull rate estimates for Perfect Order. Special Illustration Rares appear at roughly 1 in 58 packs — slightly better odds than Ascended Heroes. The brand-new MUR (Mega Ultra Rare) rarity is exceptionally scarce at approximately 1 per case, making it the rarest pull in modern Pokemon TCG history. Illustration Rares land at about 1 in 7 to 9 packs. EX cards appear roughly 1 in every 4 to 5 packs. God packs — special packs containing all rare pulls — appear at approximately 1 in 850 packs in the Japanese version, though their inclusion in the English release is not confirmed. The smaller set size compared to Ascended Heroes means better odds of pulling specific chase cards.
What to Expect from Each Product
Based on Nihil Zero data scaled to English pack sizes, a Perfect Order Booster Box with 36 packs should yield roughly 7 to 9 EX cards, 4 to 5 Illustration Rares, 2 to 3 Full Art Trainers, and approximately 1 SIR every 1.5 to 2 boxes. MUR cards are far rarer — expect roughly 1 per case of 6 boxes. An Elite Trainer Box with 9 packs typically delivers 2 EX cards and 1 Illustration Rare on average, with an SIR roughly every 6 to 7 ETBs. A Booster Bundle with 6 packs usually gives 1 to 2 EX cards and a small chance at an Illustration Rare. These are projections — English pull rates may differ slightly from Japanese data.
Top Chase Cards
Mega Zygarde ex MUR is the headline chase card — the first-ever MUR rarity in the Pokemon TCG, featuring a stunning gold-finish treatment of the legendary Pokemon. In Japan, the Nihil Zero equivalent sold for approximately AED 1,295 within the first 72 hours. Rosa's Encouragement SAR is the second most sought-after card, marking Rosa's first-ever Special Art Rare treatment and selling for approximately AED 1,010 in Japan. Beyond these two, Mega Zygarde ex SIR, Mega Starmie ex SIR, Mega Clefable ex SIR, and Mega Skarmory ex SIR round out the chase card lineup. The Meowth ex card has also generated buzz for its competitively powerful Trump Card Catch Ability.
Singles vs Sealed — Which Is Smarter
If you are chasing a specific SIR, buying singles is almost always more cost-effective. With SIR odds at roughly 1 in 58 packs, you would need nearly 2 boxes (AED 1,000 to 1,200) for a single SIR pull — and it might not be the one you want. The MUR is even more extreme at 1 per case, meaning AED 3,000 to 3,500 in sealed product for a chance at one card. Market prices for individual SIRs typically settle 2 to 3 weeks after release as supply increases. For collectors who enjoy the opening experience, we recommend a hybrid approach: open one box or ETB for the thrill, then buy specific singles to complete your collection.
Pricing and Availability in the UAE
Perfect Order sealed products are expected at these price points in the UAE: Booster Display Box at AED 520 to 580, Elite Trainer Box at AED 180 to 220, Booster Bundle at AED 105 to 125, and Pokemon Center ETB at AED 215 to 255. Prereleases run from March 14 at select retailers, with the full release on March 27. Apex Vault will stock both singles and sealed products from launch day with fast delivery across all UAE emirates. Free shipping applies on orders above AED 150. Follow @apexvault.ae on Instagram for pre-order announcements and early card reveals.