how many pokemon cards fit in an etb Pokémon Perfect Order ETB — Pokémon Center Exclusive
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how many pokemon cards fit in an etb Pokémon Perfect Order ETB — Pokémon Center Exclusive

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how many pokemon cards fit in an etb Pokémon Perfect Order ETB — Pokémon Center ExclusiveThe Pokmon Perfect Order Elite Trainer Box is the Pokmon Center exclusive ETB for the Mega Evolution: Perfect Order expansion. Featuring Mega Zygarde ex on the cover, this is the premium version of the ETB, with content and packaging upgrades you won't find in the standard retail edition. Perfect Order is the third main set in the Mega Evolution series, themed around Pokmon Legends: Z A and set in Lumiose City. The expansion introduces 120+ cards,

The Pokémon Perfect Order Elite Trainer Box is the Pokémon Center exclusive ETB for the Mega Evolution: Perfect Order expansion. Featuring Mega Zygarde ex on the cover, this is the premium version of the ETB, with content and packaging upgrades you won't find in the standard retail edition.

Perfect Order is the third main set in the Mega Evolution series, themed around Pokémon Legends: Z-A and set in Lumiose City. The expansion introduces 120+ cards, including four brand-new Mega Evolution Pokémon ex making their TCG debut: Mega Zygarde ex, Mega Clefable ex, Mega Starmie ex, and Mega Skarmory ex.

What's Inside the Pokémon Perfect Order ETB (Pokémon Center Exclusive)

  • 11 Mega Evolution: Perfect Order booster packs (the standard retail ETB only includes 9, so the Pokémon Center version gives you 2 extra packs)
  • 2 full-art foil Tyrunt promo cards: one with the exclusive Pokémon Center logo stamp, plus the standard version. The stamped Tyrunt is only available in this box.
  • 65 premium card sleeves with Perfect Order artwork
  • 40 Basic Energy cards
  • Player's guide to the Perfect Order expansion
  • 6 damage-counter dice and 1 competition-legal coin-flip die
  • 1 exclusive collectible plastic coin
  • Premium storage box with 6 card dividers
  • Pokémon TCG Live code card

Why the Pokémon Center Exclusive Matters

The Pokémon Center version of the Perfect Order ETB gives you two significant upgrades over the standard retail edition. First, you get 11 booster packs instead of 9, which is 22% more chances to pull chase cards. Second, you receive the exclusive stamped Tyrunt promo card with the Pokémon Center logo. This stamped version cannot be obtained from any other product, making it a genuine exclusive for collectors.

Pokémon Center exclusive ETBs consistently hold their value better than standard editions. The exclusivity, extra packs, and stamped promo combine to drive long-term collectability, and the gap between PC and retail equivalents widens every year a set is out of print.

About the Perfect Order Set

Perfect Order is structurally one of the more interesting Mega Evolution era sets for collectors. The main set is small (88 cards), which means the total product needed to saturate the collector market is lower than larger Mega Evolution sets like Ascended Heroes. Smaller sets typically reach their out-of-print inflection point earlier, which is the moment sealed prices start to move. PC-exclusive ETBs from compact sets have historically been among the earliest to move once retail allocation tightens.

For a deeper breakdown of the set's chase cards, pull rates, and SIR hits, our Perfect Order pull rates guide covers the full lineup. If you're weighing this set against the rest of the Mega Evolution era, the Ascended Heroes vs Perfect Order comparison walks through the trade-offs. And for the broader investment angle, our 2026 sealed investment guide ranks Perfect Order against current-era picks.

Key Cards to Chase in Perfect Order

Perfect Order is a compact 88-card main set, but its illustration-rare lineup is one of the strongest of the Mega Evolution era. The headline pull is Mega Zygarde ex MHR #124, the set's Mega Hyper Rare — landing at roughly 1 in 1,000+ packs. Below it sit five Special Illustration Rares worth knowing on sight: Meowth ex SIR #121 with its Team Rocket comic-panel border, Mega Zygarde ex SIR #120 in kaleidoscope artwork, Rosa's Encouragement SIR #123 (the set's top Supporter), Mega Starmie ex SIR #118 with its water-effect holofoil, and the pastel Mega Clefable ex SIR #119.

Honest expectations: SIRs land at roughly 1 in 70–90 packs in this set, so the 11 packs in this Elite Trainer Box are a genuine shot at the rare slot rather than a guarantee — exactly why sealed product from compact sets holds collector attention. Every pull comes straight from a factory-sealed box.

For card-by-card values, pack mapping and the full odds table, read our Perfect Order pull rates & chase cards guide.

Browse all sealed products, the Perfect Order collection, or check the Chaos Rising Pokémon Center ETB as the next Mega Evolution set in the series.

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