Mega
Evolution
Card List
M E G A E V O L U T I O N
Mega Evolution shakes up the TCG with massive power and even bigger style.
Did you know? Mega Evolution Pokémon can’t attack the turn they evolve — making them high-risk, high-reward additions to any binder (or battle). Scroll down for the full visual card list, free checklist, binder placeholders, pull rates, and more.
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TBD
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MEG
Visual Card List
Mega Evolution Chase Cards
Tap to reveal just some the most sought-after hits from the Mega Evolution set.












S E E W H A T T H E Y ’ R E W O R T H ↓

Rarer than Prior Sets

Rarer than Prior Sets

Rarer than Prior Sets

Same as Previous Sets

Same as Previous Sets
Chance of pulling at least one
HR, SIR, IR, UR, or AS in a pack:
What are the Pull Rates?
Pull rates in Twilight Masquerade line up pretty closely with what we saw in Temporal Forces — with one notable change.
Those amazing Hyper Rares (gold cards) are now tougher to pull.
The Pokémon Company doesn’t officially release pull rates for English sets, so we’re very lucky as a community to have strong data compiled by the amazing folks at TCGplayer. What they saw from opening over 8,000 booster packs, is that most rarities stayed pretty consistent, but Hyper Rares are now only showing up roughly once in every 146 packs. That’s slightly rarer than Temporal Forces (1 in 139), and a huge jump from sets like Paradox Rift (1 in 82) or Obsidian Flames, where gold cards were practically showing up every other box.
Is Mega Evolution Worth it?
TL;DR: If the Japanese Mega Symphonia & Mega Brave are any indication, those golden Lucario and Gardevoir cards alone are worth the chase!
We’ll have more thoughts on the set when it is released in English in September 2025, but for now all we can say is that we love how Mega Symphonia and Mega Brave have to offer!