Pack EV calculator

Twilight Masquerade — pack EV

On average, a Twilight Masquerade pack returns €3.86 (typical pack price ~€4.49).

EV per pack
€3.86
Pack price (MSRP)
€4.49
Return on MSRP
86%
EV per box (36 packs)
€139.03

Per-rarity breakdown

Per-pack probability × average price (Cardmarket EUR) = EV share. Rows sum exactly to the headline.

Rarity Per pack Cards
Special Illustration Rare ≈ 1 in 32 packs 11 €51.23 €1.60 42%
Illustration Rare ≈ 1 in 13 packs 21 €11.95 €0.92 24%
Common ×5 76 €0.05 €0.22 6%
Ultra Rare ≈ 1 in 15 packs 21 €3.32 €0.22 6%
Uncommon ×3.7 55 €0.05 €0.20 5%
Rare ≈ 1 in 1 packs 16 €0.21 €0.20 5%
Double Rare ≈ 1 in 7 packs 14 €1.28 €0.18 5%
ACE SPEC Rare ≈ 1 in 21 packs 6 €3.79 €0.18 5%
Hyper Rare ≈ 1 in 54 packs 6 €7.03 €0.13 3%
Total per pack €3.86

Top hits of the set

  1. Greninja ex

    Greninja ex

    #214 · Special Illustration Rare

    €233.45

  2. Perrin

    Perrin

    #220 · Special Illustration Rare

    €133.87

  3. Eevee

    Eevee

    #188 · Illustration Rare

    €72.61

  4. Carmine

    Carmine

    #217 · Special Illustration Rare

    €42.77

  5. Chansey

    Chansey

    #187 · Illustration Rare

    €40.59

  6. Bloodmoon Ursaluna ex

    Bloodmoon Ursaluna ex

    #216 · Special Illustration Rare

    €27.45

  7. Lana's Aid

    Lana's Aid

    #219 · Special Illustration Rare

    €26.92

  8. Kieran

    Kieran

    #218 · Special Illustration Rare

    €23.01

Methodology and sources

Formula: EV_pack = Σ (per-pack probability of each rarity × average EUR price of that rarity's cards in the set). The breakdown above lists exactly those terms.

Prices: latest Cardmarket EUR quote per card (226 of 226 cards priced). Within each rarity we use the plain mean of every card — chase cards included. A price is only dropped when it looks like a data error: more than 10× the rarity's median AND more than 3× the next-highest price. Bulk cards are NOT excluded — they are part of the real expectation.

Pull rates: community estimates (documented mass pack openings), never official — The Pokémon Company does not publish pull rates. Within a tier (e.g. Galarian Gallery) we assume uniform probability per card. Reverse holos are valued at the regular card's price. Rows marked * use the era baseline rate because nobody has measured that set.

EV is a long-run average: any single pack will usually return much less (the norm) or occasionally much more (the hit). This is not investment advice.

Community estimates, not official — The Pokémon Company never publishes pull rates. Baseline measured on SV base (8,000+ packs); per-set drift exists (2024 sets Twilight Masquerade→Surging Sparks had Special Illustration Rare closer to 1 in 85-90 packs). ACE SPEC slot applies only from Temporal Forces (sv5) onward; the resolver drops it automatically for sets without ACE SPEC cards. Reverse-holo cards are valued at the regular card's price (reverse variants are not priced separately in our data).

Pull-rate sources

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is it worth opening Twilight Masquerade packs?
On average a pack returns €3.86, 86% of its MSRP (€4.49). As with almost every set, opening packs loses value versus buying singles — you pay for the thrill of the rip.
How is the expected value (EV) of a pack calculated?
We multiply each rarity's per-pack probability by the average EUR price (Cardmarket) of that rarity's cards in the set, then sum: EV = Σ P(rarity) × avg price(rarity). A price is only excluded when it looks like a data error (over 10× the rarity's median and 3× the next-highest price); legitimate chase cards count.
Are these pull rates official?
No. The Pokémon Company never publishes pull rates. We use community estimates from documented mass openings (TCGplayer Authentication Center, pull-rate aggregators) and cite every source with its date.
What is a Twilight Masquerade box worth on average?
With 36 packs, the expected contents are worth €139.03. Compare against the real sealed price before ripping.

Data from pokemontcg.io · Prices from Cardmarket.