So let's get into our list and explore the land of Kitakami, this is the top ten Pokémon cards to pull from Scarlet and Violet Twilight Masquerade!
#1 Greninja ex SIR 214/167
>SV 6 Twilight Masquerade Special Illustration Rare
Market Value: £300 - £200
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#2 Carmine SIR 217/167
>SV 6 Twilight Masquerade Special Illustration Rare
Market Value: £110 - £80
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#3 Perrin 220/167
>SV 6 Twilight Masquerade Special Illustration Rare
Market Value: £80 - £65
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#4 Kieran 218/167
>SV 6 Twilight Masquerade Special Illustration Rare
Market Value: £55 - £40
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Here we have Kieran, Carmines younger brother. Sometimes all a card needs to be valuable is to be a good looking card. Boosted by the more difficult hit rates of Twilight Masquerade and its easy to see why Kieran garners it's price. As Twilight Masqueade's setting revolves around a festival, this card perfectly captures the festival vibe, a setting sun casting deep shadows whilst blurred figures move around the background with their Pikachu masks as Kieran offers you a delicious looking candied apple. A captured moment within the world of Pokémon and presented to us POV style on a beautiful illustrated piece of shiny cardboard.
#5 Bloodmoon Ursaluna ex 216/167
>SV 6 Twilight Masquerade Special Illustration Rare
Market Value: £55 - £40
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#6 Eevee 188/167
>SV 6 Twilight Masquerade Illustration Rare
Market Value: £55 - £40
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Most modern Scarlet and Violet Pokémon sets are lacking a little bit of love for fans who love the past generations of Pokemon. So here we have Eevee, our iconic little pal mixed into an array of modern Pokémon within Twilight Masquerade. This has been the first high-rarity Eevee card we have received within the Scarlet and Violet era of Pokémon which has pleased players and collectors alike, ultimately raising it's price up high.
#7 Lana's Aid 219/167
>SV 6 Twilight Masquerade Special Illustration Rare
Market Value: £50 - £30
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Rare cards with cool and cute artworks will always have a place in the top ten most valuable Pokémon cards from Twilight Masquerade. The Lana's Aid special illustration rare is exactly that. A combination of rarity and cuteness, designed by Toshinao Aoiki, Lana's Aid is an absolute gem from Twilight Masquerade and has the legs to be a top, longterm performer card in the future, already holding its value in the market and not being as volatile as other cards within this set.
#8 Teal Mask Ogerpon ex 211/167
>SV 6 Twilight Masquerade Special Illustration Rare
Market Value: £45 - £35
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A valuable Pokémon card list wouldn't be complete without a feature from its main pack art Pokémon. Here we have the Teal Mask Ogerpon ex, the one version of the legendary Pokémon featured in this set which players and collectors have been drawn to the most. Ogerpon is currently seen as a bit of a marmite character. (You either love it or hate it) Initially players saw Twilight Masquerade featuring way too many versions of a Pokémon with little familiarity in the TCG world, however in time the price of the cards within the set has truly reflected the publics opinion on Ogerpon.
Ogerpon features 4 special illustration rare cards designed by Yano Keiji but with the teal mask being the sets mascot its popularity with fans was inevitable.
#9 Buddy-Buddy Poffin 223/167
>SV 6 Twilight Masquerade Hyper Rare
Market Value: £45 - £25
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#10 Sinistcha ex 210/167
>SV 6 Twilight Masquerade Special Illustration Rare
Market Value: £25 - £15
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Final Thoughts!
Perhaps we treated Twilight Masquerade a little to harshly at launch. After getting to know this set and experiencing what it has to offer, players and collectors can confidently say that this expansion is one of the top sets from the Scarlet & Violet era! There are some excellent hidden gems within this set, not to mention the change in hit rates which make ripping booster packs so much more fun and memorable when you finally get that rare card you've been searching for!
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