Top 10 Most Expensive Cards in Prismatic Evolutions

Top 10 Most Expensive Cards in Prismatic Evolutions

Set Information

Set Release Date: January 17, 2025
Days Since Release: 
Total Cards: 191 Cards + 12 Secret Rare's
Subset Type: Scarlet & Violet Special Set
Theme: Eeveelutions / Prismatic Crystal Art
Pull Rate: ~1 Special Illustration Rare per 36 packs

Overview of Prismatic Evolutions

The recent, but somewhat iconic Prismatic Evolutions is one of the most collector-focused Pokémon sets in years — a true celebration of the Eeveelutions. With beautiful Special Illustration Rare's, moody Tera Crystals, and some of the hardest pull rates we’ve seen in the Scarlet & Violet era, it’s a set that rewards both patience and luck.

The cards below are the current standouts in value and demand, topped by the stunning Umbreon ex Special Illustration Rare. Prices update automatically through our live feed, so you’ll always see what the market’s doing in real time.

If you’d like to hunt these cards yourself, you can grab Prismatic Evolutions booster packs directly from our store.

#10 Eevee ex - SIR (167/132)

Eevee ex opens the set’s visual story perfectly. The artwork feels like a calm prelude before evolution takes over — a small, curious Eevee surrounded by scattered light and colour. It’s simple but comforting, a reminder of why this line has stayed iconic for decades.

Collectors love it because it grounds the entire set. Every binder page that holds the Eeveelutions tends to start here, so this card has a quiet but steady demand. It’s not the flashiest pull, but it’s one everyone wants for a complete collection.

9) Jolteon ex — Special Illustration Rare (#153)

This card is electric in more ways than one. The art bursts with yellow shards and jagged motion lines that make Jolteon feel like it’s leaping right out of the frame. The composition is sharp and angular, a visual echo of Jolteon’s lightning speed.

Collectors are drawn to how dynamic it feels — there’s movement, intensity, and energy without chaos. It’s often the favourite among fans who prefer bold design over softer art styles, and it tends to pair beautifully with Espeon or Glaceon in themed displays.

8) Flareon ex — Special Illustration Rare (#146)

Flareon’s card is all warmth and glow. The artist managed to capture heat in colour, deep reds, glowing embers, and a fire ring that gives the whole image a cinematic punch. It’s a classic example of how good lighting can elevate a simple pose.

In hand, the foil treatment makes the fire shimmer as you tilt it. It’s not just a strong card; it’s visually alive. Among the Kanto trio, Flareon is the quiet achiever, not always the priciest, but consistently respected for its artwork and presentation.

7) Glaceon ex — Special Illustration Rare (#150)


If Flareon burns bright, Glaceon cools the mood with elegance. This card is almost architectural in design — crisp symmetry, light-blue crystals, and a translucent sheen that gives it a frozen-glass feel. It’s calm, clean, and quietly luxurious.

Collectors who build “aesthetic pages” love Glaceon because it breaks up the warm tones of the other Eeveelutions. It’s also one of the most photographable cards in the set, the prismatic layers catch natural light beautifully.

6) Roaring Moon ex — Special Illustration Rare (#162)

The surprise entry in an otherwise Eeveelution-heavy lineup, Roaring Moon ex adds intensity and contrast to the set. Its art is bold and aggressive, dark reds, heavy linework, and an almost mythic sense of scale.

It’s a fan favourite for collectors who like something darker on their page. Having a Paradox Pokémon among a sea of cute evolutions gives this set variety, and it’s one of the few non-Eeveelution cards that still holds premium value.

5) Vaporeon ex — Special Illustration Rare (#149)

Soft waves, flowing ribbons of light, and delicate colour blending make this Vaporeon ex a visual standout. It’s serene without being static — you can almost feel the water moving around it.

Collectors describe this as the “calm center” of the Eeveelution lineup. It balances the fiery energy of Flareon and the cool precision of Glaceon perfectly. The art has that timeless look that appeals to both modern and vintage collectors.

4) Espeon ex — Special Illustration Rare (#155)

This Espeon ex feels mystical. The composition is filled with purples and muted blues, with Espeon standing poised in a quiet garden of light. It’s understated, yet magnetic — a piece you keep coming back to just to study the layers.

Collectors see it as the perfect partner card to Umbreon ex. Together they create one of the most visually balanced pairs in modern Pokémon sets — night and day, light and shadow, two sides of the same coin.

3) Leafeon ex — Special Illustration Rare (#144)

The Leafeon ex artwork feels alive. It’s a lush forest scene with subtle motion in the leaves, as if a soft breeze runs through the image. The greens are vivid but natural, and there’s a warmth to the colour grading that makes it look almost hand-painted.

Leafeon’s card appeals to collectors who love environmental storytelling — it’s not just a portrait, it’s a moment. It’s also one of the more photogenic cards for social posts, often showing up in flat-lay shots and display reels because of its texture and depth.

2) Sylveon ex — Special Illustration Rare (#156)

Sylveon’s card is pure charm. Ribbons flowing, a sunset palette of pink and lavender, and a composition that feels like something out of a fairytale. The layering of colour and texture gives it a soft glow when it catches the light, which makes it a favorite for collectors who display their cards openly.

It’s a top-three chase for good reason. Sylveon continues to attract both casual fans and serious collectors — the emotional connection to the Pokémon, combined with this art’s sheer beauty, keeps demand high.

#1 Umbreon EX: Special Illustration Rare (161/131)

Sources: PSA, ACE Grading, CGC Grading


This is the card that defines Prismatic Evolutions. The Umbreon ex Special Illustration Rare has the atmosphere of a movie scene — moonlight slicing through clouds, the Pokémon standing in profile, its gold rings glowing just enough to catch your eye.

The design is powerful without being loud. It’s moody, elegant, and unmistakably Umbreon. Every collector who opens this set dreams of pulling this card. It has that same commanding presence the old Evolving Skies Umbreon alt art had — and it’s already earned a reputation as the definitive chase of Prismatic Evolutions.

Collectors describe it as the kind of card you build a page around. It doesn’t just complete the set, it defines it.

Our Final Thoughts on Prismatic Evolutions

Prismatic Evolutions has proven to be one of the most memorable modern Pokémon sets because it gives collectors exactly what they want — stunning art, meaningful characters, and just enough rarity to keep the chase exciting.

Every card in this list tells part of that story. Whether you’re completing your Eeveelution line or just love beautifully designed cards, this set offers something worth keeping.

And if you’re ready to try your luck, you can find Prismatic Evolutions products available now in our store.