メガシビルドンex STANDARD PSA 10
Mega Charizard ex Mewtwo Part 2 · Japanese Print · Card #235
Currently Sourcing from Japan
All slabs cert-verified. Payment held until we confirm your slab. SF Express 1-2 days (HK) · DHL Express 3-5 days international.
Japanese version
PrimaryNo Japanese slabs in stock yet
We source Japanese PSA 10 copies separately — typical turnaround 7–14 days once someone requests this language.
Card Background & Set Context
Eelektross debuted in Pokemon Black/White (2010-2011) as the third evolution of Tynamo, notable for its levitating ability that grants no weaknesses (in main game). The m2a expansion (Mega Charizard ex Mewtwo Part 2) sits in Pokemon Co.'s 2025-era Mega Evolution-focused product line, expanding the Mega Evolution roster to include previously non-Mega Pokemon. Mega Eelektross's introduction within this set represents new Mega form expansion beyond the original Generation VI Mega lineup.
Investment Analysis
Mega-era SAR cards trade in distinct premium tiers above standard Mega ex prints. Mega Eelektross ex SAR specifically benefits from (1) SAR-tier illustration premium, (2) Mega Evolution mechanic-era relevance, (3) Eelektross's niche but devoted electric-type collector base. SAR cards from m2a likely trade US$80-300+ raw depending on character pull and centring quality, with PSA 10 multipliers in the 2.5-4x range. Eelektross sits in mid-tier Mega-character demand — popular among Generation V completionists but lacking the universal pull of Mega Charizard or Mega Mewtwo. Long-term thesis: Mega-era SAR cards are establishing themselves as the canonical premium-tier representation of the Mega Evolution mechanic revival; Mega Eelektross specifically benefits from limited Mega Evolution opportunities for Generation V Pokemon.
Risks to Watch
Risks include: (1) Eelektross's modest character pull caps appreciation ceiling versus headline Mega Pokemon, (2) Mega Evolution era expansion is ongoing, with continued Mega ex releases gradually diluting per-character scarcity, (3) post-release condition risk given handling during initial market distribution, (4) JPY/HKD FX exposure. The SAR-tier illustration premium provides defensive moat; broader Mega Evolution era continuation supports overall demand.
Global Market Comparison
No sold-comp history yet for this card. Our price above reflects our own sourcing + margin; region benchmarks will populate as we ingest more data.
Price History (90 days)
Card Background & Set Context
Eelektross debuted in Pokemon Black/White (2010-2011) as the third evolution of Tynamo, notable for its levitating ability that grants no weaknesses (in main game). The m2a expansion (Mega Charizard ex Mewtwo Part 2) sits in Pokemon Co.'s 2025-era Mega Evolution-focused product line, expanding the Mega Evolution roster to include previously non-Mega Pokemon. Mega Eelektross's introduction within this set represents new Mega form expansion beyond the original Generation VI Mega lineup.
Investment Analysis
Mega-era SAR cards trade in distinct premium tiers above standard Mega ex prints. Mega Eelektross ex SAR specifically benefits from (1) SAR-tier illustration premium, (2) Mega Evolution mechanic-era relevance, (3) Eelektross's niche but devoted electric-type collector base. SAR cards from m2a likely trade US$80-300+ raw depending on character pull and centring quality, with PSA 10 multipliers in the 2.5-4x range. Eelektross sits in mid-tier Mega-character demand — popular among Generation V completionists but lacking the universal pull of Mega Charizard or Mega Mewtwo. Long-term thesis: Mega-era SAR cards are establishing themselves as the canonical premium-tier representation of the Mega Evolution mechanic revival; Mega Eelektross specifically benefits from limited Mega Evolution opportunities for Generation V Pokemon.
Japanese vs English & Variants
Within m2a, Mega Eelektross ex SAR at 235 sits in the upper card-number range typical of SAR placement. The set likely includes multiple Mega ex SAR variants across different headline Pokemon. Comparison with peer Mega ex SARs from the same set — Mega Charizard, Mega Mewtwo, and other Mega prints — shows that Eelektross sits in mid-tier character pull within the set's SAR roster. Standard Mega Eelektross ex versions at lower card numbers form the entry-tier alternative.
Authentication & Cert Verification
Mega-era SAR cards face elevated counterfeit risk given premium pricing and recent release. Verify: (1) holo treatment uses the layered SAR pattern consistent with m2a production, (2) card stock matches modern 2025-era JP production weight, (3) print resolution on the full-illustration art shows native high-density printing, (4) SAR designation typography matches the standard m2a format. Recent-release cards have lower counterfeit volume than older sets but vigilance remains warranted at this price tier.
Risks to Watch
Risks include: (1) Eelektross's modest character pull caps appreciation ceiling versus headline Mega Pokemon, (2) Mega Evolution era expansion is ongoing, with continued Mega ex releases gradually diluting per-character scarcity, (3) post-release condition risk given handling during initial market distribution, (4) JPY/HKD FX exposure. The SAR-tier illustration premium provides defensive moat; broader Mega Evolution era continuation supports overall demand.
Frequently Asked Questions
Background reading: general FAQ · how Poke10 sources · shipping & duties · all sets
Is this a brand new Mega Evolution?
Mega Eelektross is part of the m2a expansion's expanded Mega Evolution roster, introducing Mega forms for Pokemon previously without canonical Mega evolutions.
What does SAR designation mean?
Special Art Rare — premium full-illustration tier in modern SV-era Pokemon TCG, featuring expansive artwork beyond standard ex card frames.
Is Mega Eelektross competitive?
Mega ex cards have play utility in SV-era formats; SAR-tier value is primarily collector-driven beyond competitive deckbuilding considerations.
How does this compare to Mega Charizard SAR?
Mega Charizard universal character pull commands higher premium; Mega Eelektross sits in mid-tier Mega ex SAR demand among Generation V completionists.
Should I grade this card?
For centred near-mint copies, yes — Mega-era SAR cards consistently command 2.5-4x PSA 10 multipliers, supporting grading-fee economics.
Data Sources & References
- PSA grade & population: psacard.com/pop — authoritative PSA population report
- Japan market reference: snkrdunk.com
- US market reference: pricecharting.com
- Card image & metadata: Pokemon TCG API
Last updated:







