Prismatic Evolutions Price Guide — Every Chase Card Value for 2026
Prismatic Evolutions remains one of the most sought-after Pokemon TCG sets over a year after its January 2025 release. Built around the beloved Eeveelution family, the set features stunning Special Illustration Rares that have held — and in some cases increased — their value into 2026. Whether you are chasing singles, weighing up sealed products, or evaluating long-term holds, here is a complete price guide covering every major chase card, current market trends, and buying advice for UAE collectors.
Why Prismatic Evolutions Still Dominates
Prismatic Evolutions launched as the fourth Scarlet & Violet special set and immediately became one of the most popular releases in modern Pokemon TCG history. The Eeveelution theme gives it universal appeal — Eevee and its eight evolutions span every generation and resonate with casual fans and hardcore collectors alike. Unlike rotation-driven competitive sets, Prismatic Evolutions is a collector set through and through. Every Special Illustration Rare features a full-bleed Eeveelution artwork with a prismatic foil treatment that photographs beautifully and displays even better in person. That combination of nostalgia, aesthetic quality, and limited print runs has kept demand elevated well beyond the typical hype cycle. Restocks have brought sealed product back to MSRP, but single card prices for the top chase cards remain strong — a sign of genuine collector demand rather than speculative froth.
Top 10 Most Valuable Cards
Here are the ten most valuable cards in Prismatic Evolutions as of March 2026, with market prices converted to AED at the approximate 3.67 rate. Number 1 is Umbreon ex SIR number 161 at roughly AED 3,600 — the undisputed king of the set and one of the most valuable modern Pokemon cards period. Number 2 is Sylveon ex SIR number 156 at roughly AED 1,130, beloved for its pastel artwork and strong collector following. Number 3 is Leafeon ex SIR number 144 at roughly AED 760. Number 4 is Espeon ex SIR at roughly AED 550. Number 5 is Glaceon ex SIR at roughly AED 440. Number 6 is Eevee ex SIR at roughly AED 430 — notably the non-evolution Eevee itself commands a premium due to its central role in the theme. Number 7 is Vaporeon ex SIR at roughly AED 370. Number 8 is Jolteon ex SIR at roughly AED 330. Number 9 is Flareon ex SIR at roughly AED 290. Number 10 is Roaring Moon ex SIR at roughly AED 220, the only non-Eeveelution to crack the top ten. All prices are approximate and fluctuate with market conditions — check current listings for the latest values.
Price Trends — What Changed in 2026
The Prismatic Evolutions market has gone through distinct phases. After the initial launch frenzy in early 2025, prices spiked as supply could not keep up with demand. Sealed ETBs traded at two to three times MSRP and single SIRs commanded massive premiums. Through mid-2025, restocks gradually brought sealed products back toward retail pricing, and some mid-tier singles softened. The big story in 2026 has been Umbreon ex — it spiked roughly 170 dollars in February alone, pushing back above the 1,000 dollar mark and reinforcing its status as the modern chase card. Meanwhile, the lower-tier Eeveelution SIRs like Flareon and Jolteon have stabilized at more accessible price points, creating clear entry opportunities for collectors building a complete set. Sealed ETBs are now widely available at MSRP, removing the sealed premium that characterized the first year. The overall trend is healthy: top-end cards hold or appreciate while supply normalization makes the set more accessible.
Eeveelutions vs Non-Eeveelutions — Why the Eevee Family Dominates Value
Nine of the top ten cards in Prismatic Evolutions are Eeveelutions, and that is not a coincidence. The Eevee family occupies a unique position in Pokemon — every evolution has a dedicated fanbase, and the branching evolution mechanic creates a natural collecting incentive to own them all. Umbreon leads in value partly because Dark-type aesthetics have always resonated with older collectors, and partly because its SIR artwork is widely considered one of the best modern Pokemon cards ever printed. Sylveon benefits from a devoted fanbase and a striking pink-and-blue color palette. The set's non-Eeveelution cards — while well-designed — simply cannot match the cross-generational pull of the Eevee family. For collectors, this means the Eeveelution SIRs are the core investment pieces, while non-Eeveelution SIRs like Roaring Moon offer relative value at lower price points.
Buy Singles or Rip Packs?
The math heavily favors buying singles for targeted collecting. Prismatic Evolutions SIRs appear at roughly 1 in 67 to 91 packs. At an average pack price of AED 25 to 30, you would need to spend AED 1,675 to 2,730 in packs to statistically pull one SIR — and you have no control over which one you get. Compare that to buying the specific SIR you want directly. Flareon ex SIR costs around AED 290 as a single, while your expected pack cost to pull any random SIR is significantly higher. The only scenario where ripping makes sense is if you enjoy the experience of opening packs and are happy with whatever you pull — which is a perfectly valid reason. For ETBs specifically, you get 9 packs with a roughly 10 to 13 percent chance of hitting a SIR. If your goal is to build value efficiently, buy the exact singles you want. If your goal is entertainment, rip packs — just know the expected value.
Where to Buy Prismatic Evolutions Singles in the UAE
Apex Vault stocks Prismatic Evolutions singles with graded and raw options available. Every card is photographed, condition-verified, and shipped across the UAE with tracked delivery. Orders over AED 150 qualify for free shipping. Browse the full selection on the storefront, filter by set or rarity to find exactly what you are looking for, and check out securely online. For collectors outside Dubai, we ship to all seven emirates with consistent handling and packaging standards. New stock is added regularly as cards are sourced from verified suppliers.
Investment Outlook
Prismatic Evolutions has the fundamentals for long-term value retention. The Eeveelution theme provides enduring demand that does not depend on competitive rotation or set recency. Umbreon ex SIR is positioned as a modern iconic card alongside Moonbreon from Evolving Skies — both benefit from the same collector psychology. For PSA 10 graded copies, expect a premium multiplier of 1.5 to 2.5 times the raw price on top-tier SIRs, with the multiplier increasing as raw supply tightens over time. The mid-tier SIRs in the AED 290 to 440 range represent the best risk-adjusted entry points — they have room to appreciate as the set ages and are affordable enough to hold without significant downside. The cards to watch are Umbreon and Sylveon at the top end, and Eevee ex SIR as a potential sleeper given its central thematic role. Overall guidance: hold existing positions, selectively buy dips on mid-tier Eeveelutions, and consider grading any raw copies in mint condition to lock in long-term value.