The Most Expensive Unseen Force Cards in the Pokemon TCG

One of the best vintage sets in Unseen Forces Pokemon TCG Boasting a strong roster of popular Pokemon to chase. This set of Pokémon perfectly follows the theme of the Unseen Force, as each artwork depicts the Pokémon in a low-light scene, cloaked in shadows. This theme works exceptionally well for most of the Pokemon in the set, although opt out of the trend with shiny backgrounds.



While some of the most valuable Eeveelutions of all time stand out among the variety of Pokémon in unseen forces, many other Pokémon offer more vibrant art to enjoy in the set. Whether you love everyday inclusions like Steelix or tend to enjoy legendary Pokemon like Lugia, you'll find something to love when you see the best cards in Unseen Balls.

Cards are ordered according to their TCGPlayer
market price,
What you can pay on average for a copy of the cards below.

Given the age and rarity of these cards,
only
those with one
Established market value in TCGplayer
are included.

but,
Selling prices vary depending on the condition of the card,
So this market price is only a rough idea of ​​the value of the card.


10 Ho-Oh Ex (Ultra Rare) – $94.98

A rallying cry

Invisible Forces from the Pokemon TCG are ho-oh.


The best cards in invisible balls Start with this Ho-Oh Ex, as this fire-type legendary lets out a signature rallying cry as it spreads its wings. Although Ho-Oh's most valuable cards reach much higher prices than this card, this art perfectly captures Ho-Oh's personality.

You can find this card in damaged condition for as little as $22 in some cases, although other copies have doubled that price.

played heavily (HP) Copies of this Ho-Oh can command $45, while moderately played (MP) Registering a $49 price tag, it will be just a little expensive. If you're looking for a copy in good shape, you can play your game lightly (LP) Alternatives instead, for which you should expect to pay more than $94, are especially close to mint (NM) Lack of copy sales data.


9 Steelix Ex (Ultra Rare) – $106.46

A bright place

Invisible Forces Steelix Ex in the Pokemon TCG.

There's no denying that Steelix is ​​one of the best cards in Unseen Balls, with other options being pseudo-legends, legendaries, and extremely popular Pokemon.

Fortunately, if you're in the market for this Steelix ex you have a lot of information at your fingertips, as there are registered sales for copies across the condition spectrum. HP cards can be as low as $45 in some cases, though if you want to upgrade to an MP copy you'll need to shell out around $90. surprisingly, NM copies jump as high as just $112, Which is not far from MP.


8 Tyranitar Ex (Ultra Rare) – $238.48

An impressive leap forward

Invisible Force Tyranitar Ex from the Pokemon TCG.

While Steelix is ​​no slouch, Tyranitar kicks things up a notch with this Dark and Rock-type Pokemon's terrifying depiction of thunder. This invisible force gem.

Tyranitar more than doubles Steelix's price, with an incredibly high ceiling for one NM copies, which registered sales of $249.99 and $279.99, If you are able to find a clean card then the market price seems like a bargain. The LP drops to $169.99 if you just want a small discount, while you can find it Damaged copies for $40 if you just want to own the card.

7 Lugia East (Ultra Rare) – $258.00

A dance of light and dark

Invisible Force Lugia from the Pokemon TCG.


Lugia is no stranger to scenes of raging storms or rampant darkness, as this invisible force card from Silver Tempest may have been the source of inspiration for the Lugia V alternate art.

It depicts Lugia East
Lugia is shrouded in shadow as bright in light,
Beautifully bridging the line between the two.

While damaged copies sell for an absurdly wide range ($39 – $99.99), you can find an HP copy for around $100, the MP is available for around $159.99 if you want a little better. as always, NM A hefty premium commands, growing as As high as $274.

6 Entei Star (Ultra Rare) – $277.88

The first animal

Entei star from forces not seen in the Pokemon TCG.


Entei star from unseen forces It's easily one of the most valuable and recognizable cards in the set, as it forms a trio with two other legendary beasts. As one of the best Entei cards you will find, this Entei earns its roughly $280 price tag, Especially considering the prices of its peers.

If you want to own this beautiful card in any case, you'll be disappointed to know it still costs about $128 in damaged condition, while LP copies Skyrocket in the $240 range. NM copies jumping into the 300s.

5 Suicune Star (Ultra Rare) – $335.00

A tight race

Suicune stars from forces not seen in the Pokemon TCG.

Suicune continues the legendary beast takeover, as these magnificent gold stars sit head and shoulders above some of the other pre-cards in the invisible balls.


However, despite holding a huge lead over Entei, Suicune and Raikou are neck and neck for supremacy.

Suicune is incredibly hard to find sales data on TCGplayer, though fortunately two NM copies sold for $335 and $400, Suicune's market value looks very attractive when considered at the top end of the range. The damaged copy sells for $139.99, so expect to pay around that if you're satisfied with any condition.

4 Raikou Star (Ultra Rare) – $340.00

Claw it way up

Raikou stars from forces not seen in the Pokemon TCG.

Despite a strong performance from Suicune, Raikou captures the crown as the most valuable legendary beast Gold Star in the Unseen Forces, narrowly edging out his water-type country.


Raikou's sales are similar to Suicune's, but surprisingly, the NM copies fetch as high as $340 aloneWith sales of $325 and $300. While it's understandable where TCGplayer got their price from, it looks like Raikou Suicune will be relegated to another sale below $340.

3 Celebi Ex (Ultra Rare) – $399.99

One of Johto's best

Celebi EX from forces not seen in the Pokemon TCG.

Celebi takes the baton from Zoho's Legendary Beast Trio as it towers over Legendary Pokemon Raikou, Suikun, and Entei as one of the most valuable Gen 2 Pokemon cards in price.

Celebi's fantastic art can be found for as low as $65 in damaged condition, but MP copies will cost an additional $100, settling at $169. LP copies will cost around $230, while a NM copy will set you back somewhere in the neighborhood of $400, though there's only one sale at that price.


2 Espeon Ex (Ultra Rare) – $418.45

A glow in the dark

Screenshot of Holo Espeon ex from the Unseen Forces Pokemon TCG

Espeon's piercing eyes glow in the dark in this thematically perfect Espeon ex, one of the most expensive cards in Unseen Balls. The Espion set lives up to the name, as the shadowy background gives the Espion a haunting atmosphere, as do its eyes that glow in the dark.

NM copies sell for $499.99 solid, With three sales at that mark to cement their value, though, you can get significant discounts on LP copies, for $369.99 and under. The MP drops to $220 while bargain-hunters will be delighted to see a $74 sale for a damaged copy.

1 Umbreon Ex (Ultra Rare) – $744.99​

Alone at the top again

Umbreon East from forces not seen in the Pokemon TCG.


Although it didn't earn the top spot among the most expensive Umbreon cards, this Umbreon East finds its home among the best cards in Unseen Forces.

This Umbreon perfectly matches the theme of the set and is much harder to see between the shadows than its friend, Espeon.

Redemption is sweet for the Umbreon, as it's as high as $999.99 in NM condition, with others selling for $549.99 and $489.99. At the other end of the spectrum, Damaged copies are as low as $115.80, With an LP card selling for $349.99.

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