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pokemon base set booster box value Abyss Eye Booster Box (Japanese)Abyss Eye Booster Box (Japanese) Secure your Abyss Eye booster box ahead of release day in Japan and position yourself early in one of the most anticipated Pokmon TCG sets of 2026. What's Inside the Abyss Eye Booster Box The Abyss Eye Booster Box contains 30 packs, with each pack containing 5 cards. The Abyss Eye set includes 81 main cards plus an extensive lineup of Secret Rares (SAR and UR), making it smaller than traditional main sets and easier

Abyss Eye Booster Box (Japanese)

Secure your Abyss Eye booster box ahead of release day in Japan and position yourself early in one of the most anticipated Pokémon TCG sets of 2026.

What's Inside the Abyss Eye Booster Box

The Abyss Eye Booster Box contains 30 packs, with each pack containing 5 cards. The Abyss Eye set includes 81 main cards plus an extensive lineup of Secret Rares (SAR and UR), making it smaller than traditional main sets and easier for collectors chasing a complete master set.

Mega Darkrai ex Headlines the Set

Officially revealed as the flagship of Abyss Eye, Mega Darkrai ex was introduced in December's Mega Dimension DLC and makes its TCG debut here. Its Pokedex entry reads: "Its dark power blocks out the sun, plunging the surrounding area into darkness. There is no escaping its evil eye."

Mega Darkrai's signature attack, also called Abyss Eye, instantly knocks out the opponent's Active Pokémon if it's affected by any Special Condition. Supporting cards include Chi-Yu, the Dark Bell trainer card, and a wave of Darkness-type Pokémon and trainer cards built around aggressive control.

The set is recognized for its intense "nightmare" themes and new Mega Evolution mechanics.

Where Abyss Eye Sits in the Mega Evolution Era

Abyss Eye is part of the Mega Evolution series and the first Japanese set to introduce the newer Mega Evolutions from the Mega Dimension DLC. Its English equivalent releases as the Pitch Black expansion on July 17, 2026; but the Japanese print runs first and historically holds stronger long-term collector value.

Abyss Eye Release Date and Shipping

  • Release date in Japan: May 22, 2026
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If your order includes multiple pre-order items, they ship together after the latest release date.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When does the Pokemon Abyss Eye booster box release?

The Abyss Eye booster box releases in Japan on May 22, 2026. Preorders placed at High Value Hobby ship on or shortly after May 25, 2026, once our allocation arrives from Japan.

How many cards are in an Abyss Eye booster box?

Each Abyss Eye booster box contains 30 factory-sealed Japanese booster packs, with 5 cards per pack. The set itself has 81 main cards plus a strong lineup of Secret Rares including SAR and UR variants.

What is the flagship card in the Abyss Eye set?

The headliner is Mega Darkrai ex, introduced in December's Mega Dimension DLC. Its signature attack — also called Abyss Eye — instantly knocks out the opponent's Active Pokémon if it's affected by any Special Condition.

What is the English equivalent of the Abyss Eye set?

Abyss Eye's international equivalent is the Pitch Black expansion, releasing July 17, 2026. The Japanese version prints first and has historically held stronger long-term value among collectors and investors.

Will I be charged more if the price increases before release?

No. Once your preorder is placed, your price is locked in — even if the market price climbs before May 22, 2026. All preorder sales are final.

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