• Sat. Oct 4th, 2025

Pokémon TCG: The 10 Best New Mega Evolution Cards That I Think Are Worth Chasing

Pokémon TCG’s latest expansion, Mega Evolution, has only just landed, yet it’s already reshaping collector wishlists and competitive deck-building alike. From glittering Special Illustration Rares to powerful Mega ex cards, the set has proven to be a goldmine for players and investors.

Even when the set first launched, there were already those that had been declared the most valuable cards in Mega Evolution. Days later, TCGPlayer’s best-seller charts have now revealed which cards are flying off digital shelves, and why fans are rushing to pick them up.

Here are the most in-demand singles from Mega Evolution that are almost certainly worth chasing.

TL;DR: 10 Best-Selling Pokémon Cards from Mega Evolution

For those who want to jump right in, here are the top-selling Pokémon cards from the Mega Evolution set on TCGPlayer so far. The Mega Evolution expansion is already a collector’s dream, with Mega Lucario ex (Holo Rare) topping sales at a $1,299.99 market value & Mega Gardevoir ex close behind at $799.99.

Mega Venusaur ex ($499.99) and Marshadow ($199.99) round out the heavy hitters, while Lillie’s Determination and even Gumshoos are proving surprisingly popular. Below, however, check out the full rundown of the ten hottest cards fans are chasing right now.

10. Mega Latias ex – 181/132 (Special Illustration Rare)

At approximately $299.99, Mega Latias ex offers versatility in combat to go with its striking visuals, immediately showing why it’s one of the Pokémon TCG’s most in-demand cards from Mega Evolution.

Its Strafe attack enables clever switching plays, while Illusory Impulse deals a blistering 300 damage at the cost of discarding Energy.

Akira Egawa’s colourful, swirling art makes the Dragon-type legend look like it’s bursting straight out of the card. It’s as playable as it is collectable, and it earns its spot as the set’s tenth hottest seller.

9. Lillie’s Determination – 119/132 (Uncommon)

Currently trading around $8.99, this budget-friendly Supporter has nonetheless become a staple.

The effect, of Lillie’s Determination, refreshing your hand and potentially drawing up to eight cards if you’re at full Prizes, makes it both flexible and efficient.

Collectors also appreciate Atsushi Furusawa’s sunny artwork, which frames Lillie in a lovely pastoral scene, making even the lowest-rarity printing feel special.

8. Lillie’s Determination – 169/132 (Ultra Rare)

Jumping up in price, this version of Lillie’s Determination sits at about $38. While this variant of the card shares the same gameplay text, its foil treatment and alternate pose of Lillie in a breezy summer outfit elevate it for collectors.

Competitively useful and aesthetically pleasing, it hits that sweet spot of playability and visual charm for lovers of both the Mega Evolution set and the Pokémon Trading Card Game in general..

7. Mega Venusaur ex – 177/132 (Special Illustration Rare)

At roughly $220, Mega Venusaur ex shows why Grass decks are back in the conversation. Its Solar Transfer ability allows players to reposition Energy across the board, while Jungle Dump brings a hefty 240 damage and healing on top.

The bold, almost neon background complements Venusaur’s bulk, making it one of the most visually explosive cards of the set.

6. Gumshoos – 153/132 (Illustration Rare)

Surprisingly, Gumshoos is among the hottest sellers, shifting for around $59.99, above its current market price of $28. The card’s Evidence Gathering ability lets you effectively cycle a card from hand into your deck, smoothing consistency in unexpected ways.

Mina Nakai’s gritty alleyway artwork adds narrative noir flair, giving this otherwise humble Stage 1 the kind of character that turns heads.

5. Mega Lucario ex – 179/132 (Special Illustration Rare)

This Special Illustration Rare of Mega Lucario ex currently fetches about $280, and it’s easy to see why.

With Aura Jab accelerating Fighting Energy and Mega Brave hitting for a massive 270, Lucario slots perfectly into aggressive decks. The art, by 5ban Graphics, depicts Lucario mid-leap with fierce energy bursts against a Mega Venusaur, a dynamic visual that mirrors its high-impact playstyle.

4. Lillie’s Determination – 184/132 (Special Illustration Rare)

Another entry for Lillie’s Determination, and this one’s both the most valuable and in-demand, going for around $225. The floral backdrop and soft colour palette make this perhaps the most elegant version.

Beyond its art, the card remains a valuable draw engine in decks seeking early-game acceleration, ensuring it appeals to both sides of the player base.

3. Mega Lucario ex – 188/132 (Hyper Mega Rare)

The undisputed third best-seller, the golden Mega Lucario ex card is topping Pokemon TCG listings charts at a staggering $900 price against a $570 market price.

With Aura Jab enabling Energy recovery and Mega Brave delivering 270 damage like its other versions, this card exemplifies the high-risk, high-reward nature of Mega ex.

The gold finish, courtesy of 5ban Graphics, turns Lucario into a gleaming centrepiece. Competitive players want it, collectors covet it, and together they’ve pushed it to the very peak. If you have one of the cheaper versions of Mega Lucario ex, it’s better to keep this one safe in your binder rather than put in your deck.

2. Marshadow – 146/132 (Illustration Rare)

Marshadow has spiked dramatically since launch, with listings around $110 vs an $73 market price. The attack Shadowy Side Kick not only hits decently, but also protects Marshadow from retaliation if it takes a knockout.

Combined with Tomomi Ozaki’s moody, lantern-lit forest artwork, the card’s blend of tactical resilience and atmospheric presentation explains its meteoric rise.

1. Mega Gardevoir ex – 178/132 (Special Illustration Rare)

Both sitting as the one of the highest-priced cards in Mega Evolution, and being the most popular, it’s not difficult to understand why this Mega Gardevoir ex is the biggest chase card in the set.

Gardevoir’s Overflowing Wishes accelerates Psychic Energy across your bench, while Mega Symphonia scales into massive damage with enough Energy in play.

Takuya’s art envelops the card in a symphony of pinks and whites, making it as enchanting as it is powerful in Psychic archetypes.

Ben Williams – IGN freelance contributor with over 10 years of experience covering gaming, tech, film, TV, and anime. Follow him on Twitter/X @BenLevelTen.