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Pokémon Phantasmal Flames Elite Trainer Box: Is It Worth It?

by Sandy Li 16 Jul 2026 0 comments
Pokemon Mega Evolution Phantasmal Flames Elite Trainer Box

The Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution: Phantasmal Flames Elite Trainer Box is the Charizard chapter of the hyped Mega Evolution era — nine sealed booster packs, a Charcadet promo and a Mega Charizard X ex chase, released 14 November 2025. Sealed and authenticated at PUSHAS, it's priced from around A$365 at the time of writing. Short verdict: as a sealed collectible it's a strong hold; as a box to rip for profit, it's a gamble that lives and dies on one card.

Every so often a set arrives that collectors treat less like product and more like an event. Phantasmal Flames is one of them — not because the whole checklist is stacked, but because it's the box where Charizard shows up in his most striking Mega form yet. That single fact drives everything about whether it's worth your money.

Phantasmal Flames Elite Trainer Box at a glance

  • Set: Mega Evolution: Phantasmal Flames (set code ME02)
  • Released: 14 November 2025 (English)
  • Set size: a 94-card base set, 130 cards including secret rares
  • Headline chase: Mega Charizard X ex (Special Illustration Rare)
  • PUSHAS market price: from around A$365, sealed (at the time of writing)
  • Format sold: sealed only — authenticated by hand at PUSHAS

What's inside the Phantasmal Flames Elite Trainer Box?

The ETB is the format most collectors start with, because it's the best mix of packs and usable extras. Inside you get nine Phantasmal Flames booster packs, a full-art foil promo card featuring Charcadet, 65 card sleeves showing Mega Charizard X, and 40 energy cards. Rounding it out are a player's guide to the expansion, six damage-counter dice, a competition-legal coin-flip die, a plastic coin, a code card for Pokémon TCG Live, and a collector's box with six dividers to keep it all organised. The sleeves, coin and box carry Mega Charizard X branding, which gives the ETB genuine standalone collectible appeal even before you factor in the packs.

Pokemon Mega Evolution Phantasmal Flames set art Mega Charizard X

The chase: Mega Charizard X ex

Here's where honesty matters. Phantasmal Flames is heavily "top-loaded" — a huge share of the set's chase value sits in just two cards, the Mega Charizard X ex Special Illustration Rare and its gold Mega Hyper Rare counterpart. It's widely considered one of the best-looking Charizard cards of the whole Mega era, which is exactly why the set moves. Beyond the two Charizards you've got other desirable Mega ex hits — Mega Gengar ex chief among them — plus full-art trainers, but the value curve drops off sharply after the top.

That shape is the crux of the "worth it" question. If you open a box and hit a Charizard, you're delighted; if you don't, the rest of the set won't carry the day the way a more evenly-loaded expansion might. For rippers, that's a real risk to price in. For sealed collectors, it's almost the opposite — a set this Charizard-centric is precisely the kind that tends to hold and appreciate when kept factory-sealed.

Pokemon Mega Evolution Phantasmal Flames booster pack Mega Charizard X

Where it sits in the Mega Evolution era

Context helps you judge scarcity. Phantasmal Flames (ME02) is the second main expansion of the Mega Evolution era, following the base Mega Evolution set from September 2025. It arrived alongside the wider Mega revival — the mechanic's return in the video game Pokémon Legends: Z-A poured fresh attention onto Mega-focused sets. Later releases in the block, including Chaos Rising (ME04, May 2026), came after Phantasmal Flames, not before — so this remains the definitive Charizard-led entry of the era rather than an also-ran. Being a comparatively tight set, it also carries fewer "dead" slots, which collectors tend to reward.

So, is the Phantasmal Flames Elite Trainer Box worth it?

It depends entirely on why you're buying. As a sealed collectible, it's one of the more compelling holds of the era: a Charizard headliner, strong branding on the box and sleeves, and the kind of single-card gravity that has historically supported sealed demand. That's the case we'd back. As a box to open purely for return, treat it as the coin-flip it is — the upside is a stunning Charizard, the downside is a set whose value is concentrated at the very top. Either way, from around A$365 sealed on PUSHAS (at the time of writing), it's a clean way into the most collectible Pokémon era in years. If you're weighing your options, our verdict on the Chaos Rising Elite Trainer Box and our ranked guide to the best sealed Mega Evolution products are the natural next reads.

Where to buy the Phantasmal Flames ETB (sealed) in Australia & worldwide

The Phantasmal Flames Elite Trainer Box is live and sealed on PUSHAS, alongside the wider sealed Pokémon and collectibles range and our Trending edit. Every item is authenticated by hand so you can shop with confidence, with global shipping from Sydney and Los Angeles.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Phantasmal Flames Elite Trainer Box worth it?

As a sealed collectible, yes — its Mega Charizard X ex headliner and strong branding make it one of the more desirable holds of the Mega Evolution era. As a box to open for profit, it's higher-risk, because the set's value is concentrated in the two Charizard chase cards.

What's in the Phantasmal Flames Elite Trainer Box?

Nine Phantasmal Flames booster packs, a Charcadet full-art foil promo, 65 Mega Charizard X card sleeves, 40 energy cards, a player's guide, six damage-counter dice, a competition-legal coin-flip die, a plastic coin, a collector's box with six dividers, and a Pokémon TCG Live code card.

When did Phantasmal Flames release?

The Mega Evolution: Phantasmal Flames expansion (set code ME02) released in English on 14 November 2025. It's the second main set of the Mega Evolution era, after the base Mega Evolution set.

What are the best cards to pull from Phantasmal Flames?

The headline chase is the Mega Charizard X ex Special Illustration Rare, followed by its gold Mega Hyper Rare. Mega Gengar ex and other Mega ex cards round out the top hits, though the set's value is heavily weighted toward the two Charizards.

How much does the Phantasmal Flames ETB cost on PUSHAS?

At the time of writing, the sealed Elite Trainer Box starts from around A$365 on PUSHAS. Prices are set by sellers and move with demand for a Charizard-led set.

Is the box sealed and authentic?

Yes. PUSHAS sells sealed product only, and every item is authenticated by hand so you can shop with confidence, with global shipping from Sydney and Los Angeles.

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