01
Peak Price (Apr 2026)
$1,500
Current (eBay sold)
~$1,200
Statistical Cost to Pull
$8,000+
The undisputed king of Prismatic Evolutions. The pull rate of approximately 1 in 1,441 packs makes it extraordinarily rare — at $5–6/pack retail, you'd statistically spend over $8,000 trying to pull one. The card peaked near $1,500 in April 2026, up from $882 in February — a 70% gain in six weeks driven by Umbreon's devoted collector base.
It has since settled around $1,200. Umbreon's price floor is structural, not speculative. PSA 10 copies command a significant additional premium.
Verdict: Hold if you own it. Buy the dip. Current $1,200 is below the April peak. Long-term Umbreon demand is one of the most reliable in the hobby.
02
The biggest surprise in Prismatic Evolutions — an Illustration Rare (not even a SIR) commanding $450. The elegant ice-blue artwork and Glaceon's devoted collector base have driven demand that far outpaces its rarity tier. IR pull rates are ~1 in 12–18 packs, making it more accessible than SIRs but still a strong pull.
The fact that an IR is the #2 most valuable card in the set tells you everything about how powerful specific Pokémon collector bases can be.
Verdict: Buy. Strongest IR in modern Pokémon TCG. Glaceon's collector base is structural — this card punches above its rarity tier.
03
Holds steady at ~$309. The Fairy-type Eeveelution has one of the most devoted collector bases in all of Pokémon — the pink aesthetic and elegant artwork translate directly into consistent demand. Unlike some SIRs that corrected sharply after the reprint wave, Sylveon maintained its value thanks to dedicated collectors.
Verdict: Watch. Strong floor at $309. Buy on any meaningful dip below $250. Sylveon collectors are among the most loyal buyers in the hobby.
04
Current (eBay sold)
$180–$220
Espeon's psychic aesthetic and pastel purple artwork have made it a consistent performer at $180–$220. Not as explosive as Umbreon or Glaceon, but a reliable hold with genuine upside — any future Espeon feature in a new set or Pokémon media release would push this card significantly. Best value SIR in the set relative to collector base size.
Verdict: Buy. $180–$220 is a reasonable entry for a card with structural Espeon fan demand and clear upside catalysts.