
Hey Pokémon trainers and collectors! The Twilight Masquerade set, released on May 24, 2024, as part of the Scarlet & Violet series, continues to enchant the market with its Kitakami folklore theme and over 160 cards, including a dozen Pokémon ex and 30+ special illustrations. Featuring Ogerpon ex’s four Tera masks, Bloodmoon Ursaluna ex’s primal power, and Greninja ex’s ninja flair, this set’s prices have stabilized after an initial surge, with monthly gains of 5-10% on top cards as collectors chase the meta and artwork. At CardChill.com, we’re friendly friends to the community, breaking down the top 10 valuable cards based on November 2025 TCGPlayer data, including how their prices have behaved since release. Whether you’re building a deck or flipping for profit, these trends show why Twilight Masquerade remains a solid hold. Check our Pokémon TCG sets for more, or browse Pokémon cards for the latest listings!









Why Twilight Masquerade Prices Are Trending Up
Twilight Masquerade’s blend of folklore-inspired art and competitive staples like Perrin and Carmine has kept demand steady, with the set’s total value at ~$2,500 for a master set. Prices dipped 5% in summer 2024 due to reprints but rebounded 15% by fall with Ogerpon ex’s meta dominance. SIRs like Greninja ex have appreciated 20% since launch, while full-art Supporters like Perrin hold at 8% monthly gains. It’s a friendly reminder: hold for artwork appreciation, trade for meta plays.
Top 10 Valuable Cards & Price Behavior
Based on raw market prices (November 2025), here’s the ranking with trends since release:
- Greninja ex #214 ($328.40) Water/Dark ex (300 HP, Mirage Barrage) – Up 25% since May 2024; SIR art with starry ninja pose drives collector demand, monthly +5%.
- Eevee #188 ($56.50) Normal illustration rare – Steady 10% growth; whimsical meadow art appeals to Eevee fans, up from $50 at launch.
- Perrin #220 ($94.06) Full-art Supporter – 15% monthly rise; dynamic photographer pose boosts Supporter meta, from $80 to current.
- Carmine #217 ($71.00) Full-art Supporter – 12% appreciation; fiery Alolan design stabilizes at $71 after initial $60 launch.
- Bloodmoon Ursaluna ex #216 ($37.67) Normal ex (260 HP, Bloodmoon Slash) – 8% monthly gain; lunar artwork surges with Primal meta, from $35.
- Chansey #187 ($29.19) Normal illustration rare – Consistent 6% growth; healing-themed art holds steady, up from $27.
- Lana’s Aid #219 ($25.76) Full-art Supporter – 7% rise; serene Alolan recovery art appeals to support decks, from $24.
- Kieran #218 ($23.77) Full-art Supporter – 5% monthly; Kitakami rival design climbs with lore hype, from $22.
- Tatsugiri #186 ($21.80) Dragon/Water illustration rare – 4% appreciation; quirky dragon art steady for Dragon fans, up from $20.
- Sinistcha ex #210 ($21.70) Grass/Ghost ex (240 HP, Matcha Gotcha) – 6% growth; teacup ghost art gains with Ghost meta, from $20.
Price Behavior Trends
Twilight Masquerade prices dipped 5% in Q3 2024 due to reprints but rebounded 15% in Q4 with Perrin and Carmine’s meta adoption. SIRs like Greninja ex lead with 20% yearly gains, while full-art Supporters like Lana’s Aid hold 8% monthly, per TCGPlayer. Expect 10% appreciation in 2025 with anniversary hype.
Friendly Tips for Collectors
- Buy Rising: Grab Perrin ($94) now—up 15% monthly.
- Trade Smart: Swap commons for Tatsugiri ($21) in communities.
- Hold Long: SIRs like Bloodmoon Ursaluna ex ($37) could double by 2026.
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