Pack EV calculator

Evolving Skies — pack EV

On average, a Evolving Skies pack returns €7.22 (typical pack price ~€4.29).

EV per pack
€7.22
Pack price (MSRP)
€4.29
Return on MSRP
168%
EV per box (36 packs)
€259.79

Per-rarity breakdown

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

Rarity Per pack Cards
Rare Ultra ≈ 1 in 20 packs 38 €63.42 €3.16 44%
Rare Rainbow ≈ 1 in 78 packs 22 €227.71 €2.94 41%
Rare Holo V ≈ 1 in 7 packs 18 €1.83 €0.27 4%
Common ×5.4 42 €0.04 €0.22 3%
Uncommon ×3.5 51 €0.05 €0.16 2%
Rare Secret ≈ 1 in 67 packs 12 €9.12 €0.14 2%
Rare Holo ≈ 1 in 4 packs 20 €0.50 €0.13 2%
Rare Holo VMAX ≈ 1 in 53 packs 15 €6.67 €0.13 2%
Rare ≈ 1 in 2 packs 19 €0.11 €0.07 1%
Total per pack €7.22

Top hits of the set

  1. Umbreon VMAX

    Umbreon VMAX

    #215 · Rare Rainbow

    €2,611.77

  2. Rayquaza VMAX

    Rayquaza VMAX

    #218 · Rare Rainbow

    €1,255.28

  3. Rayquaza V

    Rayquaza V

    #194 · Rare Ultra

    €517.89

  4. Umbreon V

    Umbreon V

    #189 · Rare Ultra

    €446.11

  5. Dragonite V

    Dragonite V

    #192 · Rare Ultra

    €357.11

  6. Glaceon VMAX

    Glaceon VMAX

    #209 · Rare Rainbow

    €258.49

  7. Leafeon VMAX

    Leafeon VMAX

    #205 · Rare Rainbow

    €252.78

  8. Sylveon VMAX

    Sylveon VMAX

    #212 · Rare Rainbow

    €237.73

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 (237 of 237 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. Baseline measured on Brilliant Stars (1,004 packs); other SWSH sets deviate — e.g. Evolving Skies alt-art VMAX ≈ 1/250-330 packs makes its Rare Ultra bucket rarer than this average. Trainer Gallery subsets (swsh9-swsh12) live in the '{setCode}tg' card list and replace the reverse-holo slot; probability inside the TG pool is approximated as uniform per card (count-weighted). Radiant Rare applies from Brilliant Stars (swsh9) onward; Amazing Rare only exists in Vivid Voltage (swsh4) — outcomes are dropped automatically for sets without those rarities. Reverse-holo cards are valued at the regular card's price.

Pull-rate sources

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is it worth opening Evolving Skies packs?
On average a pack returns €7.22, 168% of its MSRP (€4.29). An EV above pack price is rare and tends to correct over time — check the price date.
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 Evolving Skies box worth on average?
With 36 packs, the expected contents are worth €259.79. Compare against the real sealed price before ripping.

Data from pokemontcg.io · Prices from Cardmarket.