Tassi di Uscita e Migliori Carte Ruler of the Black Flame
Ruler of the Black Flame pull rates make this set a high-stakes gamble with massive upside. The Charizard ex SAR just climbed to ¥47,800 (~$325) — up 6.7% in a single week as the Pokemon 30th anniversary drives collector demand higher. That is more than three times the cost of the box.
Two and a half years after release, SV3 remains the only set where one pull can return 3x your box investment. The best cards from Ruler of the Black Flame are overwhelmingly Charizard-centric, with the SAR accounting for over 85% of the set’s high-end value.
This guide covers live JPN market prices from Altema/Card Rush and SNKRDUNK as of March 2026, complete pull rate breakdowns, a full box EV calculation against the current ¥15,500 market price, PSA 10 investment data, and a clear buying strategy for collectors, investors, and players. Our team handles 500+ Japanese Pokemon card boxes monthly from our Tokyo warehouse, and SV3 remains one of our most-requested sets.

Ruler of the Black Flame (SV3) features the most valuable modern Charizard — Charizard ex SAR at ¥47,800, worth over 3× the box price. This set remains one of the strongest pulls-per-box in the Scarlet & Violet era.
Ruler of the Black Flame — Set Overview
SV3 introduced the Dark Tera-type mechanic to the Pokemon TCG, headlined by a Charizard ex that swaps Fire for Dark typing — a first in the franchise’s 30-year history.
Release Info & Pack Contents
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Set Code | SV3 |
| JPN Release | July 28, 2023 |
| ENG Equivalent | Obsidian Flames (August 11, 2023) |
| MSRP | ¥5,400 (¥180/pack) |
| Market Price | ¥15,500 (~$105) |
| Cards | 108 + 33 secret rares (141 total) |
| Packs/Box | 30 (5 cards each) |

Based on our daily handling of SV3 inventory, box prices have risen from ¥14,000 to ¥15,500 since early 2026. Multiple reprints kept prices accessible through 2025, but reprint frequency has slowed considerably — and the 30th anniversary is creating fresh demand.
Set Theme — Dark Tera-Type Charizard
The headline feature is Charizard ex with Dark Terastallization. This 330HP Stage 2 Pokemon uses Fire Energy but carries Dark typing, creating unique deck-building opportunities that kept it competitively relevant for over a year after release.
Beyond Charizard, the set includes Pidgeot ex (a staple consistency card that defined the 2023-2024 meta), Tyranitar ex with Lightning Tera-type, and six SAR cards featuring some of the SV era’s most striking illustrations.
JPN vs International Timeline
The Japanese Ruler of the Black Flame launched two weeks before Obsidian Flames. The card pool is largely identical, but the price gap tells the real story: the Japanese Charizard ex SAR trades at 10-20x the price of its English equivalent. This premium reflects superior print quality, texture work, and concentrated collector demand for the JPN version.
Top 10 Most Valuable Cards (March 2026)
The Charizard ex SAR at ¥47,800 dominates this set’s value chart, accounting for over 85% of the total high-end value. The remaining nine cards combined barely match the price of one Charizard SAR.
| Rank | Card | Rarity | JPN Price (¥) | USD Est. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Charizard ex (134/108) | SAR | ¥47,800 | ~$325 |
| 2 | Charizard ex (139/108) | UR | ¥7,280 | ~$50 |
| 3 | Pidgeot ex (136/108) | SAR | ¥3,580 | ~$24 |
| 4 | Charizard ex (125/108) | SR | ¥3,280 | ~$22 |
| 5 | Fire Energy (141/108) | UR | ¥2,180 | ~$15 |
| 6 | Ninetales (AR) | AR | ¥1,880 | ~$13 |
| 7 | Cleffa (AR) | AR | ¥1,380 | ~$9 |
| 8 | Eiscue ex (133/108) | SAR | ¥1,180 | ~$8 |
| 9 | Omodaka (137/108) | SAR | ¥1,180 | ~$8 |
| 10 | Poppy (138/108) | SAR | ¥980 | ~$7 |
Prices as of March 2026. Source: Altema/Card Rush secondary market data.
#1 Charizard ex SAR (134/108) — ¥47,800 (~$325)

The Dark Tera-type Charizard ex SAR features a full-art illustration of Charizard emerging from crystallized darkness — one of the most visually striking cards in the entire SV era. At ¥47,800, it has climbed 6.7% in just one week, reflecting the 30th anniversary momentum. Three factors support this price: Charizard’s universal appeal, the card’s competitive history during the 2023-2024 season, and SAR pull rates of roughly 1-in-24 boxes for this specific card.
PSA 10 graded copies have surged to ¥69,300 (~$470) — a 33% jump from ¥52,000 last month. According to PriceCharting, ungraded copies sell at approximately $145, while PSA 10 commands $415. For a deeper look at which cards are worth grading, see our PSA grading investment guide.
The English Obsidian Flames Charizard ex SIR trades at roughly $15-20 on TCGPlayer — making the Japanese version 15-20x more valuable. That gap reflects the quality difference collectors pay for.
#2 Charizard ex UR (139/108) — ¥7,280 (~$50)

The gold Ultra Rare (UR) Charizard ex offers a premium alternative without the five-figure price tag. At ¥7,280, it sits in a sweet spot: expensive enough to feel special, accessible enough for most collectors. UR pull rates are approximately 1-in-20 boxes, making this significantly easier to pull than the SAR. The gold foil treatment on Dark Tera-type Charizard is visually distinct from any other Charizard in the SV series.
#3 Pidgeot ex SAR (136/108) — ¥3,580 (~$24)

Pidgeot ex defined competitive play during 2023-2024 with its Quick Search ability. The SAR illustration shows Pidgeot soaring through clouds — a clean, dynamic design that appeals to collectors beyond the competitive scene. At ¥3,580, this card is an underrated pickup considering Pidgeot ex’s lasting impact on the game’s history.
Cards #4–#10
#4 Charizard ex SR (125/108) — ¥3,280 (~$22): The standard full-art SR treatment. Player demand for Charizard ex decks keeps this above ¥3,000.
#5 Fire Energy UR (141/108) — ¥2,180 (~$15): Gold secret rare Energy cards hold steady collector value. Fire Energy sees use across multiple deck types, combining play utility with collectibility.
#6 Ninetales AR — ¥1,880 (~$13): The highest-value Art Rare (AR) in SV3. Ninetales’ elegant illustration consistently resonates with collectors.

#7 Cleffa AR — ¥1,380 (~$9): Cleffa’s cute aesthetic drives demand among character collectors. Art Rares are guaranteed at 3 per box, but pulling this specific card still requires luck.
#8 Eiscue ex SAR (133/108) — ¥1,180 (~$8): A niche SAR with a playful illustration. Lower demand keeps the price modest — an affordable entry into SV3’s SAR pool.

#9 Omodaka SAR (137/108) — ¥1,180 (~$8): Trainer SAR featuring the Paldea Elite Four member. Full-art trainer illustrations give this card a distinct collector appeal.
#10 Poppy SAR (138/108) — ¥980 (~$7): At under ¥1,000, Poppy represents the floor price for SV3’s SAR cards.
For a broader view of where these cards rank in the current market, see our most valuable Japanese Pokemon cards ranking.
Should You Buy This Box in 2026?
For Charizard collectors, Ruler of the Black Flame offers one of the best risk-reward profiles of any SV-era set — a ¥15,500 box with a realistic shot at a ¥47,800 card. Prices are climbing, not falling.
For Collectors
If Charizard is your chase Pokemon, this box is a must-open. No other SV expansion concentrates this much value in a single card. The Dark Tera-type SAR illustration ranks among the top 5 most striking Charizard artworks ever printed, and the concept has historical significance as a franchise first.
Beyond the Charizard SAR, every box guarantees 3 Art Rares (Ninetales at ¥1,880 and Cleffa at ¥1,380 are the highlights), and the Pidgeot ex SAR at ¥3,580 provides a strong consolation pull.
If you prefer guaranteed results, consider buying the Charizard ex SAR as a single at ¥47,800 — roughly 3 boxes worth, but eliminates the pull-rate gamble entirely.
For Investors
The 30th anniversary of Pokemon in 2026 is already moving prices. The Charizard ex SAR climbed from ¥44,800 to ¥47,800 in one week. PSA 10 copies surged from ¥52,000 to ¥69,300 — a 33% jump that signals strong institutional and collector demand.
Historically, anniversary milestones (20th in 2016, 25th in 2021) triggered 40-80% appreciation in key Charizard cards within a 6-month window. The SV3 Charizard ex SAR, as the definitive modern Dark-type Charizard, is well-positioned. If the pattern holds, ¥60,000-70,000 for raw copies by Q4 2026 is plausible.
Sealed box investment at ¥15,500 is conservative but lower-risk. Monitor reprint announcements: once reprints are confirmed ended, sealed prices typically accelerate within 6-12 months. For more on card investment strategies, see our 2026 investment guide.
For Players
Charizard ex and Pidgeot ex both rotated out of Standard format. For Expanded or casual decks, singles are the efficient path — Charizard ex RR trades at just ¥200-300, and Pidgeot ex RR is under ¥200.
JPN vs ENG — Which Version?
| Factor | JPN (SV3) | ENG (Obsidian Flames) |
|---|---|---|
| Box Price | ¥15,500 (~$105) | ~$50-60 |
| Charizard ex SAR/SIR | ¥47,800 (~$325) | ~$15-20 |
| Price Premium | 15-20x for top cards | Baseline |
| Print Quality | Higher texture, foil quality | Standard |
| Long-term Value | Rising (+6.7% this week) | Stable |
| Availability | Limited (import required) | Widely available |
The price gap speaks for itself. For long-term value and print quality, the JPN version justifies its premium — especially with 30th anniversary momentum pushing prices upward.
For our complete breakdown of JPN vs ENG differences, see Japanese vs English Pokemon Cards.
Pull Rates & What’s in Your Box
Every SV3 box guarantees at least one SR-or-better card, three Art Rares, and four Double Rares. The Charizard ex SAR is the variance card that can transform a ¥3,000 return into a ¥50,000 jackpot.
Context first: negative expected value is standard for Pokemon card boxes, just as a concert ticket does not return its face value in tangible goods. The guaranteed Art Rares, the opening experience, and the chance at a chase card are the product. The EV calculation simply helps you understand the financial dimension.
Pull Rate Table
| Rarity | Cards in Set | Pull Rate per Box | Odds per Specific Card |
|---|---|---|---|
| SAR | 6 | ~25% (1 in 4 boxes) | ~4.2% (1 in 24 boxes) |
| UR | 3 | ~5% (1 in 20 boxes) | ~1.7% (1 in 60 boxes) |
| SR | 12 | ~70% (most boxes) | ~5.8% per card |
| AR | 12 | 3 per box (guaranteed) | ~25% per card |
| RR | ~20 | 4 per box (guaranteed) | ~20% per card |
Pull rates estimated based on community opening data. Not officially confirmed by The Pokemon Company.

Box Contents Breakdown
| Component | Probability | Avg Value | EV Contribution |
|---|---|---|---|
| SAR pull | 25% | ¥9,283 | ¥2,321 |
| UR pull | 5% | ¥3,553 | ¥178 |
| SR pull | 70% | ¥720 | ¥504 |
| 3x AR (guaranteed) | 100% | ¥545 each | ¥1,635 |
| 4x RR (guaranteed) | 100% | ¥250 each | ¥1,000 |
| Bulk (C/U/R) | 100% | — | ¥400 |
| Total Box EV | ~¥6,000 |
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Box Market Price | ¥15,500 (~$105) |
| Expected Value | ~¥6,000 (~$41) |
| EV Ratio | ~39% |
| Break-even Pull | Charizard ex SAR or Charizard UR + good SR |
The Charizard ex SAR alone contributes ~¥2,000 to the EV (33% of total) despite appearing in only 1-in-24 boxes. Most boxes return ¥2,000-4,000 in sellable cards, but that one Charizard SAR box returns ¥51,000+.
Singles vs Box — The Math
| Strategy | Cost | What You Get | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Box | ¥15,500 | 1 SR+ card, 3 ARs, 4 RRs, opening experience | Collectors who enjoy the hunt |
| Charizard SAR single | ¥47,800 | Guaranteed chase card | Collectors who want certainty |
| Top 3 singles | ~¥58,660 | Charizard SAR + UR + Pidgeot SAR | Completing the highlights |
| 4 Boxes (SAR odds) | ¥62,000 | ~1 SAR pull (not guaranteed Charizard) | High-risk gamblers |
| Opening experience | Priceless | — | Everyone |
Price Trends & 2026 Outlook
Prices are rising across the board. The Charizard ex SAR climbed from ¥44,800 to ¥47,800 in one week, PSA 10 copies jumped 33%, and sealed boxes moved from ¥14,450 to ¥15,500. The 30th anniversary effect is no longer speculation — it is showing up in the data.
Charizard ex SAR Price History
| Period | Price Range | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Launch (Jul 2023) | ¥55,000-65,000 | Initial hype premium |
| Late 2023 | ¥35,000-40,000 | Post-reprint correction |
| 2024 | ¥38,000-42,000 | Stabilization period |
| Early 2025 | ¥40,000-43,000 | Gradual recovery |
| Feb 2026 | ¥44,800 | Pre-anniversary positioning |
| March 2026 | ¥47,800 | 30th anniversary momentum (+6.7%) |
Prices as of March 12, 2026.

The initial launch premium has fully corrected, and the card has entered a new upward cycle. The March 2026 price is the highest since late 2023.
PSA 10 Market — The Grading Premium
PSA 10 copies of the Charizard ex SAR are commanding significant premiums:
| Grade | Price (March 2026) | vs Raw | Change (1 month) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Raw (ungraded) | ¥47,800 | — | +6.7% |
| PSA 10 | ¥69,300 | +45% | +33.3% |
With a PSA 10 acquisition rate of 89.1% (17,137 copies graded), the grading premium reflects both scarcity at the highest grades and investor confidence in the 30th anniversary catalyst. The raw-to-PSA-10 premium of 45% suggests the grading market views this card as undervalued relative to its potential.

30th Anniversary Effect
Pokemon’s 30th anniversary in 2026 is creating measurable price movement. During the 25th anniversary (2021), key Charizard cards appreciated 40-80% within a 6-month window. The SV3 Charizard ex SAR holds a unique position as the only modern Dark-type Charizard — a distinction that concentrates collector demand.
If the 30th anniversary follows historical patterns, ¥60,000-70,000 for raw copies is plausible by Q4 2026. However, past performance does not guarantee future results, and secondary market prices fluctuate based on multiple factors including reprint decisions and overall market sentiment.
When to Buy
Current pricing represents an active uptrend, not a floor:
- Act now if: You are a Charizard collector who wants exposure before further 30th anniversary appreciation. Box prices at ¥15,500 and SAR at ¥47,800 are both trending upward.
- Monitor if: You are price-sensitive. Track SNKRDUNK box prices weekly. Any correction below ¥14,000 would represent strong value relative to current trends.

Where to Buy Japanese SV3 Boxes
Samurai Sword INC ships Ruler of the Black Flame boxes directly from Tokyo with tracked delivery. Every box is serial-tracked — if a box shows signs of search or reseal, we trace it to the source and permanently ban that supplier.
For a full comparison of reliable sources for Japanese Pokemon cards, see our complete buying guide.
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Shipping & Import Guide
- Shipping: Tracked international shipping from Tokyo
- US Customs: Pokemon cards are classified as printed matter — no import duty for shipments under $800 (de minimis threshold)
- UK/EU: VAT may apply on arrival depending on declared value
- Delivery time: 5-14 business days to most destinations
For the full guide including proxy services and other buying methods, see How to Buy Japanese Pokemon Cards from Japan.
The Bottom Line
Three things to remember about Ruler of the Black Flame in March 2026:
- Charizard ex SAR at ¥47,800 is climbing, not falling — up 6.7% in one week, with PSA 10 copies surging 33% to ¥69,300. The 30th anniversary effect is real and accelerating.
- Box EV sits at ~39% of market price (¥6,000 vs ¥15,500), which is standard for Pokemon TCG products. The guaranteed Art Rares provide a value floor, while the Charizard SAR contributes 33% of total EV from just 1-in-24 boxes.
- This is one of the few SV-era sets still appreciating — most sets lose value after year one. SV3 prices are rising because the Charizard ex SAR has become a modern benchmark card, and the 30th anniversary is creating a catalyst that benefits iconic Pokemon above all others.
For an overview of where SV3 fits among all Japanese booster boxes, see our best Japanese Pokemon booster box guide.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the pull rates for Ruler of the Black Flame?
Each box guarantees 1 SR-or-above card, 3 Art Rares (AR), and 4 Double Rares (RR). The chance of pulling a Special Art Rare (SAR) is approximately 25% per box (1 in 4 boxes). For a specific SAR like Charizard ex, the odds drop to roughly 1 in 24 boxes. Ultra Rare (UR) cards appear in approximately 1 in 20 boxes. These are community-estimated rates, not officially confirmed by The Pokemon Company.
Is Ruler of the Black Flame worth buying in 2026?
For Charizard collectors, the risk-reward profile is strong. The Charizard ex SAR at ¥47,800 (~$325) can pay for three boxes in a single pull, and prices are actively climbing ahead of the 30th anniversary. Box prices at ¥15,500 (~$105) are moderate for an SV-era set with elite chase cards. The guaranteed Art Rares (Ninetales ¥1,880, Cleffa ¥1,380) provide a value floor in every box.
How much is the Charizard ex SAR from SV3 worth?
As of March 2026, the Charizard ex SAR (134/108) trades at ¥47,800 (~$325) for raw copies in Japan (source: Altema/Card Rush). PSA 10 graded copies sell for approximately ¥69,300 (~$470). The English equivalent (Obsidian Flames Charizard ex SIR) trades at roughly $15-20, making the Japanese version 15-20x more valuable.
What’s the difference between Ruler of the Black Flame and Obsidian Flames?
Ruler of the Black Flame (SV3) is the Japanese version, released July 28, 2023. Obsidian Flames is the English international equivalent, released August 11, 2023. They share the same card pool, but Japanese cards command significantly higher prices — the JPN Charizard ex SAR trades at ¥47,800 (~$325) versus approximately $15-20 for the English version. This gap reflects superior print quality, texture, and collector demand for Japanese editions.
How many SAR cards are in one Ruler of the Black Flame box?
Most boxes contain zero SAR cards — only about 25% of boxes include one. The six SARs in the set are Charizard ex, Pidgeot ex, Eiscue ex, Revavroom ex, Omodaka, and Poppy. Each box guarantees at least one SR-or-above card (usually an SR, with SAR and UR as rarer possibilities). Roughly 5% of boxes are “2-hit boxes” containing two SR+ cards.
Is the Charizard ex SAR a good investment for PSA 10 grading?
PSA 10 copies have surged from ¥52,000 to ¥69,300 in one month (+33%), driven by 30th anniversary demand. With a PSA 10 acquisition rate of 89.1%, the grading success rate is high. The raw-to-PSA-10 premium sits at roughly 45% (¥47,800 raw vs ¥69,300 graded). Historically, Charizard cards appreciate during anniversary milestones — but past performance does not guarantee future results, and grading costs plus turnaround times should factor into your calculation.
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