Chaos Order Is Coming — Here’s Where Prices Are Actually Going
Chaos Order is already starting to show early pricing, and if you’ve been around long enough, you already know how this goes. Hype kicks in. Pre-orders get stupid. Everyone rushes in thinking they’re early.
Then reality hits.
This set will follow the same cycle — the only question is whether you’re buying at the top or waiting for the real entry.
Booster Boxes: Don’t Buy the Hype
Right now, pre-order prices are already creeping up, and some sellers are pushing way above where they should be. Here’s what’s more realistic:
- Boxes should drop to around RM900 after release
- Then recover back up to around RM1040–RM1085 after about 6 to 8 weeks
This is the part most people get wrong. They think the launch price is the floor.
It’s not.
The floor only shows up after supply floods the market and people start undercutting each other.
Mega Greninja: The Classic Chase Card Pattern
Every set has that one card everyone wants. For Chaos Order, it’s Mega Greninja. And it’s going to follow the exact same pattern we’ve seen over and over:
- Launch hype price: around RM2000
- Realistic drop: around RM1400 within 2 months
If you’re buying this card on day one, you’re paying for hype, not value.
Pre-Orders Are Where Most People Lose
This is where most collectors get burned. You’ll see listings 30 to 40 percent above MSRP and people still buying because they’re scared of missing out.
But here’s the truth:
You’re not early.
You’re just early for someone else’s exit.
Paying MSRP is fine. Paying way above it rarely makes sense.
The Same Cycle, Every Time
Modern sets are predictable at this point:
First — hype and inflated pricing
Then — release and heavy supply
Then — price drop
Then — slow recovery
Nothing about Chaos Order is going to change that. The only difference is whether you stick to a plan or get pulled into the hype.
What You Should Actually Do
If you want sealed:
Wait. Let the market drop first.
If you want singles:
Definitely wait. Especially for Mega Greninja.
If you’re holding long term:
Buy during the dip, not during the noise.
Conclusion
Chaos Order is going to be a big set. No doubt about that. But big sets don’t mean smart buys — timing does.
If you chase the hype, you’ll overpay.
If you wait, you’ll have options.
Simple as that.















