The Most Expensive Pokémon Cards in Inferno X (September 2025)
- Stew @ PokéPortal
- 8 hours ago
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Pokemon TCG collectors are buzzing after the release of Inferno X, the newest Japanese set that launched on September 26th. Packed with powerful megas, colorful EXs, and a highly sought-after trainer, this set is already breaking the market with some of the most expensive Pokemon cards Inferno X has to offer.
Whether you’re ripping booster boxes or keeping a close eye on single prices, it’s clear that Inferno X is more than just hype — it’s delivering serious collector value. From Mega Charizard X EX to Dawn and Oricorio, the chase cards are quickly climbing in price, with several ranking among the most expensive Pokemon cards Inferno X players and collectors have ever seen.
Let’s count down the top 10, ranked by market price as of 27th September 2025.

Market Price: £11.18
Starting our list is everyone’s favorite torpedo shark, Mega Sharpedo. While this entry-level Mega is on the cheaper side, collectors love its aggressive artwork and niche fan following. A fun pull, and a great way to kick off our chase list.

Market Price: £12.67
Ambipom isn’t exactly the Pokémon most expected to appear in a “Top 10 chase cards” list, but here we are. Its quirky design, holo treatment, and collector appeal push it just past Sharpedo — though it’s more of a binder card than a competitive powerhouse.

Market Price: £24.62
Mega Lopunny hops into the list with a sleek EX print. With strong play potential and big collector appeal (thanks to its loyal fanbase), Lopunny’s Mega form proves it’s more than just cute — it’s a solid chase card from Inferno X.

Market Price: £26.09
Yes, another Mega Sharpedo. This second printing offers an alternate take that collectors are preferring over the cheaper #98 version. It’s flashier, rarer, and already creeping past the £25 mark.

Market Price: £29.25
Rotom continues its streak of sneaking into modern sets, and this EX treatment is one of the most unique cards in Inferno X. With its utility across multiple decks and fun artwork, Rotom proves that it’s still got plenty of shock value.

Market Price: £50.74
Now the flames really start. The first of several Charizard entries, this Mega Charizard X (#94) is the cheapest of the bunch but still doubles the price of our previous slot. It’s Charizard, after all — even the “budget” version commands attention.

Market Price: £82.05
A surprise fan-favorite! Oricorio Ex has found unexpected popularity among collectors thanks to its bright, colorful artwork and rarity. While it doesn’t reach Charizard levels, it’s easily one of the standout chase cards of Inferno X.

Market Price: £115.21
Trainer cards always make waves, and Dawn is no exception. With stunning full-art treatment and a massive fanbase, this card is already one of the hottest pulls in the set. Expect prices to climb even higher as sealed product dries up.

Market Price: £522.29
Charizard dominates yet again, this time with the #110 Mega EX printing. Stunning artwork, massive nostalgia, and the fact that it’s a Mega Zard makes this one of the set’s defining cards. It’s already pushing past £500 raw — a true collector’s grail.

Market Price: £773.74
At the very top of the most expensive Pokémon cards Inferno X has to offer is, unsurprisingly, Charizard. The #116 Mega Charizard X Ex is the ultimate prize pull from the set, fetching nearly £800 ungraded and setting the market ablaze. With its gorgeous design and iconic status, it’s the undisputed king of Inferno X and one of the most expensive Pokémon cards of 2025.
Quick Reference Table — Most Expensive Pokémon Cards in Inferno X (Sept 2025)
🔥 Whether you’re hunting for Dawn, dancing with Oricorio, or chasing the mighty Mega Charizards, Inferno X is already proving itself as one of the hottest Pokemon sets of the year. With several entries ranking among the most expensive Pokémon cards Inferno X has produced, collectors will be chasing these pulls for months to come.
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