S10P Space Juggler Pull Rates, Best Cards & Box Guide (2026)

S10P Space Juggler Pull Rates, Best Cards & Box Guide (2026)

The Japanese S10P Space Juggler set holds two cards that define what “Legends: Arceus collector” means in 2026: Origin Forme Palkia V SA (071/067) at ¥15,800 (~$112) and Irida SR (077/067) at ¥6,980 (~$49). Both are Pearl Clan characters from Pokémon Legends: Arceus, and both appear exclusively in the Japanese set — the international Astral Radiance release absorbed S10P’s main set cards but uses completely different rarity treatment for the SRs and SAs.

S10P is the “space” half of the April 2022 paired release alongside S10D Time Gazer. While S10D focused on Origin Forme Dialga and the Diamond Clan, Space Juggler belongs to Origin Forme Palkia and the Pearl Clan — and between the two, S10P has historically commanded higher prices thanks to the Palkia V SA and Irida SR sitting in stronger collector demand. Four years after release, the box has appreciated from its ¥5,800 launch price to ~¥13,000 (~$92) with no reprint in sight.

This guide covers the complete S10P picture: all 10 most valuable cards with current April 2026 JPN prices, a pull rate breakdown specific to the regular 30-pack expansion structure, EV math showing what each box is actually worth to open, the S10P vs S10D comparison, a 4-year price trajectory, and where to buy. We ship Japanese Pokemon TCG boxes internationally every week — here is everything we would tell a buyer asking about Space Juggler.

Key Takeaway
S10P Space Juggler is the only set with the Origin Forme Palkia V SA (071/067) and Irida SR (077/067) — two Pearl Clan cards from Pokémon Legends: Arceus that have no JPN-equivalent in the English Astral Radiance release. At ~$92/box with a 25% chance per box of hitting any SA and one SR guaranteed, S10P sits at entry-level OOP pricing for a Sword & Shield set. Out of print since 2023.
~$112
Top Card (Palkia V SA)
~$92
BOX Market Price
30 Packs
Per Box (5 cards each)
88 Cards
Total Set

What Is S10P Space Juggler? Set Overview

S10P Space Juggler (スペースジャグラー) is the Japanese regular expansion pack released on April 8, 2022, as one half of the paired S10 release with S10D Time Gazer. The set is built around Origin Forme Palkia — the transformed Palkia that warps space itself — and the Pearl Clan of the Hisui region from Pokémon Legends: Arceus. Every named Trainer card in the set (Irida, Melli, and Calaba) is a Pearl Clan character.

Set Specs

Detail Value
Set Code S10P
Japanese Name スペースジャグラー
Series Sword & Shield
Category Regular Expansion Pack (拡張パック)
Release Date April 8, 2022 (paired with S10D Time Gazer)
Packs per Box 30
Cards per Pack 5
Main Set 67 cards
Secret Rares 21 cards (9 SA, 3 SR Trainers, 6 HR, 3 UR)
Total Cards 88
MSRP ¥5,400 → Market price: ~¥13,000 (~$92 at ¥141/USD) as of April 2026

Regular Expansion vs Enhanced Expansion

S10P is a regular expansion pack (拡張パック), not an enhanced expansion (強化拡張パック). This distinction matters for pull rate math. Regular expansions ship 30 packs per box at 5 cards per pack, for 150 cards total. Enhanced expansions like S10A Dark Phantasma or S10B Pokémon GO ship only 20 packs at 6 cards each (120 cards), but with higher per-pack guaranteed holo rates. The result: a regular expansion box like S10P costs more to “go through” in pack count, but the SA probability per box is lower than in an enhanced expansion of similar price.

Hisui Region Connection

S10P and S10D were the Sword & Shield era’s tribute to Pokémon Legends: Arceus, released in January 2022. The sets introduced the Origin Formes — Origin Forme Palkia (Space Juggler) and Origin Forme Dialga (Time Gazer) — as well as Hisuian regional forms and Hisui-exclusive evolutions: Kleavor (Hisuian Scyther), Hisuian Sneasler, Hisuian Goodra, and Hisuian Arcanine all appeared as V cards in S10P. These remain the only dedicated Hisuian sets in the Sword & Shield era, which underpins their long-term collector value.

The international Astral Radiance expansion (May 2022) combined the main set cards from both S10D and S10P, but replaced the Japanese SR and SA rarity cards with Astral Radiance’s own Alt Art lineup. Collectors who specifically want the Origin Forme Palkia V SA (071/067) or the Irida SR (077/067) in their original JPN printing have no alternative but S10P.

Top 10 Most Valuable S10P Space Juggler Cards

Origin Forme Palkia V SA is the dominant chase card at ¥15,800 — more than double the second-place Irida SR. Prices below are from altema.jp (April 2026), which tracks real JPN secondary market transactions.

# Card Number Rarity JPN Sell JPN Buy
1 Origin Forme Palkia V 071/067 SA ¥15,800 ¥12,000
2 Irida 077/067 SR ¥6,980 ¥5,500
3 Beedrill V 069/067 SA ¥4,280 ¥3,400
4 Origin Forme Palkia VSTAR 086/067 UR ¥2,480 ¥1,700
5 Origin Forme Palkia VSTAR 081/067 HR ¥2,180 ¥1,600
6 Hisuian Sneasler V SA ¥1,380 ¥1,000
7 Irida 083/067 HR ¥1,480 ¥900
8 Temple of Sinnoh 087/067 UR ¥980 ¥600
9 Origin Forme Palkia V 070/067 SR ¥780 ¥500
10 Heatran VMAX HR ¥680 ¥300

Prices in JPY from altema.jp secondary market, April 2026. 1 USD ≈ ¥141.

#1 — Origin Forme Palkia V SA (071/067) — ~$112

Origin Forme Palkia V SA 071/067 S10P Space Juggler special art rare

The set’s crown jewel. Origin Forme Palkia V SA (071/067) depicts Palkia in its spherical origin form with a dimension-warping backdrop that tilts the entire card at a disorienting angle — the checkerboard floor platform enhances the spatial distortion effect. This card captures the exact visual identity of Pokémon Legends: Arceus’s most dramatic moment: Palkia transforming to warp space itself.

At ¥15,800 sell / ¥12,000 buy (April 2026), Palkia V SA has held its value steadily despite the 4-year time gap from release. During the 2022–2023 speculation bubble, this card briefly exceeded ¥30,000, then corrected to the ¥12,000–16,000 range where it has stabilized as a genuine collector piece rather than a speculative play.

#2 — Irida SR (077/067) — ~$49

Irida SR 077/067 S10P Space Juggler full art super rare Pearl Clan leader

Irida (カイ in Japanese) is the Pearl Clan leader in Pokémon Legends: Arceus — the primary guide who helps the player navigate the Hisui region alongside Adaman of the Diamond Clan. Her SR full art at 077/067 shows her in a peaceful forest setting with Origin Forme Palkia in the background. The card’s sustained demand comes from her narrative importance: she is the most prominent named Pearl Clan character, which ties directly to why S10P exists as a set.

Current price: ¥6,980 sell / ¥5,500 buy. Irida SR has an HR version at 083/067 (the “rainbow holo” treatment) that trades at ¥1,480 — less sought-after than the full art SR.

#3 — Beedrill V SA (069/067) — ~$30

Beedrill V SA 069/067 S10P Space Juggler special art rare

The set’s surprise chase card. Beedrill doesn’t have obvious Hisui connections — it isn’t a Hisuian form and isn’t a legendary — but its SA (069/067) artwork has driven consistent demand from Beedrill collectors and fans of dynamic action-pose full art illustrations. At ¥4,280 sell / ¥3,400 buy, Beedrill V SA is the third most valuable card in the set and the second-most valuable SA.

#4–5 — Origin Forme Palkia VSTAR (UR & HR)

Origin Forme Palkia VSTAR HR 081/067 S10P Space Juggler hyper rare rainbow holo

Origin Forme Palkia VSTAR appears in two premium versions. The UR (086/067, gold card treatment) trades at ¥2,480 and the HR (081/067, rainbow hyper rare) at ¥2,180. Both are significant as the only gold/rainbow versions of Origin Forme Palkia VSTAR in any Japanese set. For Palkia master collectors, these are must-haves alongside the Palkia V SA.

Origin Forme Palkia VSTAR UR 086/067 S10P Space Juggler ultra rare gold card

Cards #6–10: Supporting Value

Hisuian Sneasler V SA (~¥1,380) is the set’s third SA V with collector value, driven by Sneasler’s popularity as one of the most distinctive new Hisuian evolutions. Irida HR (083/067) adds ¥1,480 to any box that pulls her rainbow holo. Temple of Sinnoh UR (087/067) at ¥980 is the set’s gold stadium card, notable for its competitive use in post-release formats. The regular Palkia V SR (070/067) at ¥780 is the “consolation SR” — solid artwork but in the shadow of the SA version.

Should You Buy an S10P Space Juggler Box?

The honest answer depends on what you are buying for. Here is how S10P looks for the three main buyer types.

For Palkia Collectors and Legends: Arceus Fans

S10P is the definitive set for this audience and has no alternative. Origin Forme Palkia V SA (071/067), Palkia VSTAR HR (081/067), and Palkia VSTAR UR (086/067) are all exclusive to this set — they don’t appear in any other Japanese release or in the English Astral Radiance in the same printing. If you want the full Origin Forme Palkia card collection in Japanese, you need S10P. The box at ~$92 is the access point.

For Irida and Pearl Clan Fans

Irida SR (077/067) is one of the few full art SR Trainer cards featuring a named Pokémon Legends: Arceus character. Her significance as Pearl Clan leader makes her a natural target for Legends: Arceus collectors who want the principal cast represented in their collection. At ~$49, the Irida SR is buyable as a single, but opening a box adds the thrill of potentially pulling both Irida SR and the Palkia V SA in one sitting.

For Box Openers and Casual Collectors

S10P is a 30-pack regular expansion, which means 150 cards per box — more packs to open than an enhanced expansion like S10A (20 packs). The opening experience is extended and has a clear chase card target. The negative EV (see Pull Rates section) is standard for OOP collector boxes; you are paying for the experience and the 25% shot at the Palkia V SA or Beedrill V SA, not for a mathematically positive return. For that framing, $92 is a reasonable buy.

For Investors

S10P has appreciated from ~¥5,800 to ~¥13,000 over four years, driven by OOP status (no reprint since 2023) and sustained demand from Legends: Arceus fans. The trajectory is steady rather than explosive. If you are tracking this as a store-of-value play on Sword & Shield OOP sets, S10P is lower-profile than S8A 25th Anniversary but more focused in its collector base — a smaller but dedicated audience. Monitor altema and SNKRDUNK for entry timing rather than buying at the current listed peak.

S10P Pull Rates & Box EV Breakdown

S10P is a regular expansion pack (30 packs × 5 cards = 150 cards/box). Pull rates below are estimated from Japanese community opening logs and opening compilations. The Pokémon Company does not publish official pull rate data.

Regular Expansion Pack Structure

Regular expansion boxes differ from enhanced expansion boxes in one critical way: the holo guarantee is lower. Enhanced expansions (S10A, S10B) guarantee two holos per pack and deliver more V-or-better cards per box. Regular expansions give one higher-rarity card per 5-pack cluster. For S10P:

Rarity Estimated Rate Per 30-Pack Box
SR (Super Rare, Full Art) ~100% 1 guaranteed
SA (Special Art) ~25% per box 1 per ~4 boxes
HR (Hyper Rare) ~20% per box 1 per ~5 boxes
UR (Ultra Rare, Gold) ~10% per box 1 per ~10 boxes
RRR (VSTAR/VMAX, Full Art) ~200% ~2 per box
RR (V, Double Rare) ~400–500% ~4–5 per box

Estimates from Japanese community opening data. Not officially confirmed by The Pokémon Company.

Box EV Breakdown

EV math uses April 2026 altema.jp secondary market prices. Box cost: ¥13,000 (~$92).

Hit Type Rate Avg Value (JPY) Expected Value
Guaranteed SR (from SR pool) 100% ~¥1,400 ¥1,400
SA pull (any of 9 SA cards) ~25% ~¥4,500 ~¥1,125
HR pull ~20% ~¥1,200 ~¥240
UR pull ~10% ~¥1,800 ~¥180
VSTAR/VMAX cards (~2 per box) 200% ~¥300 ~¥600
V cards (~4–5 per box) 400%+ ~¥120 ~¥540
Total Expected Value ~¥4,085
EV Reality Check
Expected value ~¥4,085 vs box cost ¥13,000 = approximately -¥8,900 per box on average. This is normal for collector-grade OOP Pokemon boxes — you are paying for the opening experience and the 25% shot at Palkia V SA (¥15,800) or Beedrill V SA (¥4,280), not for a mathematically breakeven return. The collector community understands this; OOP box prices reflect scarcity and demand, not expected card yield.

Palkia V SA Scenario

If you open 4 boxes (~$368 total), statistical expectation is roughly 1 SA pull. With Palkia V SA at ¥15,800 (~$112) and Beedrill V SA at ¥4,280 (~$30), a single SA hit offsets a significant portion of one box’s cost but does not fully cover 4 boxes. The other 8 SA variants in the set have values ranging from ~¥500 to ~¥1,500. Opening for guaranteed value from the SR pool means targeting the Irida SR (¥6,980) as the only SR Trainer with significant value.

S10P Space Juggler vs S10D Time Gazer: Which Should You Buy?

S10P and S10D were released on the same day (April 8, 2022) as companion sets. S10D is the Dialga side, featuring Origin Forme Dialga, the Diamond Clan, and its own SR/SA lineup. Here is how the two sets compare for buyers choosing between them.

Category S10P Space Juggler (Palkia) S10D Time Gazer (Dialga)
Top SA chase Origin Forme Palkia V SA — ~¥15,800 Origin Forme Dialga V SA — ~¥8,000
Top Trainer SR Irida SR — ~¥6,980 Adaman SR — ~¥3,500
Box price (Apr 2026) ~¥13,000 (~$92) ~¥12,000 (~$85)
Theme Pearl Clan, Space, Palkia Diamond Clan, Time, Dialga
Featured V Pokemon Palkia, Beedrill, Sneasler, Kleavor, Goodra Dialga, Hisuian Zoroark, Basculegion, Wyrdeer
Collector demand Higher (Palkia SA + Irida) Moderate (Dialga SA solid, Adaman less sought)

Buy S10P if: you collect Origin Forme Palkia, want the Irida SR, or prefer the Pearl Clan aesthetic. The top card (¥15,800) is nearly double S10D’s.

Buy S10D if: you collect Origin Forme Dialga, want Adaman SR, or prefer the Diamond Clan. At ~¥1,000 less per box, S10D is the slightly more affordable Hisui paired set.

Buy both if: you are a Hisui completionist, building a full Legends: Arceus collection, or want the entire Pearl Clan + Diamond Clan Trainer SR set.

Where to Buy S10P Space Juggler

S10P is out of print and unavailable through official channels. Secondary market sources ship internationally with varying reliability. We ship directly from Japan with inventory we inspect and handle daily.

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JPN Market Pricing Reference

Source BOX Price Notes
Samurai Sword Tokyo See product page Direct JPN export, inspected inventory
SNKRDUNK (JPN) ~¥12,500–13,500 JPN secondary market median
eBay (sold listings) ~$90–120 International secondary market
altema.jp ~¥13,000 JPN listed price (April 2026)

Buying Singles vs Sealed Box

If Palkia V SA is the specific target, buying the single directly at ~¥15,800 ($112) is more cost-efficient than opening boxes for it. Singles from JPN marketplaces like SNKRDUNK, Mercari, or TCGRepublic typically ship internationally via forwarding services. Opening a sealed box is better value if you want the full opening experience, enjoy the set’s Hisuian Pokemon content, and are happy with any of the set’s 9 SA variants as potential hits.

Bottom Line: Is S10P Space Juggler Worth Buying in 2026?

S10P Space Juggler has three things that a Hisui-era collector can’t replace: Origin Forme Palkia V SA (071/067), Irida SR (077/067), and the complete Hisuian Pokemon V lineup from Legends: Arceus in their original JPN printing. No other set replicates this combination, and the English Astral Radiance uses different artwork for the equivalent slots.

At ~$92 per box, S10P is one of the more accessible OOP Sword & Shield boxes — considerably cheaper than S8A 25th Anniversary (~$200+) and priced below S11A Incandescent Arcana. The 25% SA chance per box and the guaranteed SR make it a reasonable opening-experience purchase at this price point. The EV is negative in raw math terms, but the collector value of the set’s key singles has held firm for three years.

Buy it if: You collect Origin Forme Palkia or Legends: Arceus cards, want the Irida SR in JPN, or are looking for a ~$90 OOP Sword & Shield set with a clear chase card identity.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many cards are in S10P Space Juggler?

S10P Space Juggler has 88 total cards: 67 main set cards plus 21 secret rares (9 SA V-type cards, 3 SR Trainer full arts, 6 HR rainbow holos, and 3 UR gold cards). Each booster box contains 30 packs of 5 cards = 150 cards per box.

What is the most valuable card in S10P Space Juggler?

The most valuable card is Origin Forme Palkia V SA (071/067), currently trading at approximately ¥15,800 (~$112) on the JPN secondary market as of April 2026. Irida SR (077/067) is the second most valuable at ~¥6,980 (~$49), followed by Beedrill V SA (069/067) at ~¥4,280 (~$30).

Is S10P Space Juggler still in print?

No. S10P Space Juggler went out of print in 2023 and has not been reprinted. The only way to buy sealed boxes is through the secondary market. This OOP status is a key driver of the box’s price appreciation from ~¥5,800 at launch to ~¥13,000 as of April 2026.

What is the difference between S10P Space Juggler and S10D Time Gazer?

S10P (Space Juggler) and S10D (Time Gazer) are companion sets released on the same day (April 8, 2022). S10P features Origin Forme Palkia and the Pearl Clan; S10D features Origin Forme Dialga and the Diamond Clan. S10P has the more valuable top SA (Palkia V SA at ~¥15,800 vs Dialga V SA at ~¥8,000) and the more sought-after Trainer SR (Irida SR at ~¥6,980 vs Adaman SR at ~¥3,500).

Who is Irida in Pokemon?

Irida (カイ in Japanese) is the leader of the Pearl Clan in Pokémon Legends: Arceus, the 2022 Nintendo Switch game set in the ancient Hisui region. She is one of the player’s primary guides through the game and is directly associated with Origin Forme Palkia — the Pearl Clan’s deity. Her SR card in S10P (077/067) reflects her central narrative role, which underpins its strong collector demand among Legends: Arceus fans.

Does the English Astral Radiance have the same cards as S10P?

Partially. The English Astral Radiance (May 2022) incorporated main set cards from both S10D and S10P, but the SR, SA, HR, and UR secret rare treatments are completely different. The Origin Forme Palkia V SA (071/067) and Irida SR (077/067) exist only in the Japanese S10P printing — the English equivalent cards use different artwork and a different rarity system (Alternate Art, Rainbow Rare, Gold). Japanese-specific collectors specifically seek S10P for these JPN-exclusive rarity variants.

What are the S10P Space Juggler pull rates?

Estimated from community opening data (not officially published by The Pokémon Company): 1 SR guaranteed per 30-pack box, ~25% chance of pulling any SA card, ~20% chance of an HR, ~10% chance of a UR. As a regular expansion (30 packs, 5 cards each), S10P has lower SA probability per box than enhanced expansions like S10A or S10B which have 20 packs at 6 cards each with different holo distribution.


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