
Perfect Order Booster Bundle: Is It Worth Buying?
Perfect Order Booster Bundle: Is It Worth Buying?
The Perfect Order Booster Bundle gives you six packs from the March 2026 Mega Evolution set in a single product with no extras, no promo, and no accessories. It is a pure pack opening product for collectors who want volume from Perfect Order without paying for things they do not need. If you already have sleeves and accessories from previous sets and simply want more Perfect Order packs at a sensible per pack rate, this is worth understanding properly.
What Is Inside the Perfect Order Booster Bundle?
The Booster Bundle contains six booster packs from the Mega Evolution Perfect Order expansion. Each pack includes nine unique cards from the set, one Basic Energy card, and one Pokemon TCG Live digital code card. There is no promo card, no accessories, and nothing else beyond the six packs. The bundle also includes a Pokemon TCG Live code card covering the bundle purchase for the digital game.
What Can You Expect to Pull from Six Packs?
Six packs of Perfect Order is a meaningful amount of product. Based on community pull rate data from early Perfect Order openings, here is a realistic picture of what six packs delivers on average.
Double Rares pull at slightly above one in four packs, so across six packs you should expect one to two Double Rare Pokemon ex as a baseline. Illustration Rares pull at approximately one in six to eight packs, giving you a slightly better than even chance of pulling at least one across six packs. Ultra Rares pull at roughly one in 20 packs and Mega Attack Rares at roughly one in 29 packs, so either is possible across six packs but neither is a certainty. Special Illustration Rares pull at approximately one in 55 to 70 packs, giving you roughly a one in ten chance across six packs of the bundle containing an SIR. The Mega Hyper Rare at approximately one in 200 packs is a long shot but not impossible.
The six SIR pool in Perfect Order is a meaningful advantage here compared to Ascended Heroes. With fewer SIRs sharing the rarity slots, any SIR you do pull has a better chance of being one of the more desirable cards in the pool rather than a lower demand option.
Booster Bundle vs Elite Trainer Box
The Elite Trainer Box gives you nine packs versus six in the Booster Bundle, alongside the exclusive Tyrunt foil promo card, 65 card sleeves, 40 Energy cards, dice, a player's guide, and a storage box with dividers. If you are new to Perfect Order, want the Tyrunt promo, or need the accessories, the ETB is the more complete product. The extra three packs also meaningfully improve your statistical chances of pulling higher rarity cards.
The Booster Bundle suits collectors who already have accessories from previous sets and want the most packs for their money without paying for extras they will not use. It also works well for collectors who want to buy two products and open one while keeping one sealed, as the Booster Bundle format makes that strategy more accessible than buying a second ETB.
Booster Bundle vs Three Pack Blister
The Three Pack Blister gives you three packs plus an exclusive Chikorita foil promo card and a collectible metallic coin. If the Chikorita promo matters to you as a collector, the Three Pack Blister provides that alongside its packs. If you simply want the most packs from Perfect Order without accessories or promos, the Booster Bundle at six packs delivers better volume at a typically more efficient per pack rate.
Is the Perfect Order Booster Bundle Worth Buying?
Yes, for the right buyer. Six packs of a current Mega Evolution main set with better SIR pull odds per specific card than Ascended Heroes, at a fair per pack rate and without paying for accessories you do not need, is a straightforward proposition. It is not the most exciting product in the Perfect Order range but it is one of the most sensible for collectors who know what they want.
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