Pokémon TCG Pull Rates
All Pokémon TCG Pull Rates: Every Set, Every Chase Card
Browse pull rates for every Pokémon TCG set. Compare booster pack odds, Cardmarket single prices, and expected pack costs to find the best value — or calculate whether opening packs is worth it for your next chase card.
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Pokémon TCG Sets
1921
Chase Cards
EU Focus
Cardmarket data
Latest Sets
Current Pokémon TCG Sets


Mega Evolution · May 2026
Chaos Rising


Mega Evolution · Mar 2026
Perfect Order


Mega Evolution · Jan 2026
Ascended Heroes

Mega Evolution · Nov 2025
Phantasmal Flames


Mega Evolution · Sep 2025
Mega Evolution


Scarlet & Violet · May 2025
Destined Rivals


Scarlet & Violet · Mar 2025
Journey Together

Scarlet & Violet · Jan 2025
Prismatic Evolutions
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Search for a Pokémon chase card
Start with the chase card you actually want. The search covers all sets currently tracked on pullrates.gg.
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Compare pull rates, pack counts, and expected cost
The calculator shows pull rate, pack count, and expected cost for several probability thresholds.
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Decide whether to buy the single or open boosters
If you only want this one card, buying the single is usually the rational choice. Packs are entertainment, not a shortcut.
What is pullrates.gg?
pullrates.gg is a Pokémon TCG pull rate and buy-vs-rip calculator. Pick a chase card, and the tool estimates how many booster packs you would need to open for different pull probabilities. It combines set-level pull rate data, estimated pack prices, and current European single-card prices to help collectors compare opening sealed product against buying the card directly.
The calculator is especially useful for rare chase cards such as Special Illustration Rares, Hyper Rares, alternate arts, and other high-value cards where the cost of opening packs can quickly exceed the market price of the single.
Built for European Pokémon collectors
Most Pokémon TCG price discussions use US market prices. pullrates.gg focuses on EUR prices and Cardmarket data, making the calculations more useful for collectors in Germany, Switzerland, Austria, France, the Netherlands, and the rest of Europe.
Transparent estimates
Pull rates are estimates based on available set data and rarity odds. Results are not guarantees. Actual booster openings are random, and your outcome can be better or worse than the calculated probability.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is it cheaper to buy Pokémon cards or open packs?
- Usually, buying the single is cheaper if you only want one specific chase card. Opening packs is best treated as entertainment, because the expected cost to pull a specific rare card can be much higher than the market price of the single.
- How are Pokémon TCG pull rates calculated?
- Pull rates estimate how often a card or rarity appears in booster packs. pullrates.gg uses available set data, rarity odds, estimated pack prices, and single-card prices to calculate expected pack counts and costs.
- What does 90% pull probability mean?
- A 90% pull probability means the estimated number of packs needed to have a 90% chance of pulling the card at least once. It does not guarantee that the card will appear.
- Does pullrates.gg use Cardmarket prices?
- pullrates.gg focuses on EUR prices and European market data where available, including Cardmarket-oriented single-card pricing.
- Are Pokémon pull rates guaranteed?
- No. Pull rates are estimates, and booster packs are random. The calculator helps compare probabilities and costs, but it cannot predict the exact result of an opening.