The Pokemon TCG is an international game with separate printing support in many languages worldwide. English is generally the most popular and valuable, but Japanese sets tend to follow closely behind, with some rare products even surpassing the English sets.
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Comparing English and Japanese sets is not always easy, but given that English sets tend to combine cards from several Japanese sets, Paradise Dragona forms a core core of valuable cards also printed in English as Surging Sparks. do. Some Japanese Paradise Dragona cards boast tremendous value compared to their English counterparts, while others fall short.
Cards are ordered according to TCGPlayer. market price, Here's how much you can pay on average for a copy of the card below.
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Alolan Exeggutor ex (Ultra Rare) – $11.43
get lost, gold
Paradise Dragona's first Dragon Pokémon appearance was included in the recent Pokémon TCG. However, despite Alolan Exeggutor's relatively short TCG career, this Pokémon boasts several valuable cards, especially with its Alolan partner. However, this dragon type tree flies by itself in both published entries in this set.
This Ultra Rare is already sold out on TCGplayer, marking it as the most popular UR in the set, while others are still available for less than the Exeggutor price.
However, unless the Pokémon art and color combinations are particularly complementary, like Hyper Rare Pikachu in Surging Sparks, UR cards tend to fall off over time.
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Drayton (Special Art Rare) – $19.04
smooth slice of life
Drayton gets little love in Surging Sparks, though. One of the top cards in Paradise Dragona. Overwhelm the other party's price by a small margin. Luckily for Drayton, there isn't much competition in this set, but Paradise Dragona does have some standout features that make it unique to this set.
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Trainers have a history of selling for higher prices in Japan and this set continues the trend with Drayton and more popular trainers to come.
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Archaludon (Special Art Rare) – $26.99
new dragon money
Archaludon is a new dragon type on the block. This evolution to Duraludon was introduced during the Scarlet & Violet era. The art boasts a spectacular scene of Duraludon amidst rock fragments, presumably freshly shattered.
While most cards typically drop in value from their pre-release price immediately after a set is released, this card has maintained its price fairly close to its pre-release price right after the set comes out. It is unclear how long the market will continue to support this market price. If you want to maximize your dollar and enjoy this card, it's best to wait and see where prices finally stabilize.
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Alolan Exeggutor ex (Special Art Rare) – $29.39
very tranquil scene
Alolan Exeggutor is back in the second installment of Paradise Dragona, but there's no denying that the art is better suited to the Pokémon than its all-gold background. Normally it would be impossible to fit Exeggutor's long neck into a card frame without zooming in a lot, but this art and the curved neck helps us out. You can get a good look at this Pokémon and its rainbow terraced pattern.
The English version of this card is currently priced higher, but with the most popular cards in both Paradise Dragona and Surging Sparks both attracting a lot of attention, it's likely that both cards will drop over time.
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Licia’s Charm (Super Rare) – $33.42
strong start
Exeggutor's cards are flashy, but Lisia jumps in with an incredibly popular card that highlights her bubbly personality and fierce competitiveness.
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This card will retain most of its value and may even increase, but it will be tied to the value of the other Lisia cards in this set. so, The limits are clearly defined by different versions.
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Latias ex (Special Art Rare) – $97.99
second best
This Latias ex is an amazing card that boasts high value in both Paradise Dragona and Surging Sparks in Japan. Each is high enough to earn praise among Latias' most valuable cards.
Latias may be expensive in Paradise Dragona, The English version of Surging Sparks debuted at roughly twice the price. of Japanese colleagues.
Latias is a beloved card in all languages, so I think this card will still be valuable in Paradise Dragona. As currency and economic conditions change, find the ebb and flow of Paradise Dragona's Latias ex with the English version.
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Licia’s Charm (Special Art Rare) – $149.29
best girl
Lisia's popularity is enough to be in the top rankings, The Altaria cameo sets this card well above its competitors. This is (as of now) the only card in Paradise Dragona to break triple digits. Bright colors, adorable poses, and playful winks give this card a unique charm, while Licia's gaze breaks the fourth wall.
At nearly $150, this card's high start doesn't theoretically give it much room for upside, but demand could push this card beyond its perceived potential.
As Pokemon card values enter uncharted territory, modern wonders like these may continue to climb with no signs of stopping.
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