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HOME > Anime & Manga > Anime Merchandise > Inferno X (M2) Guide: Release Date, Chase Cards, and Buying Japanese Pokémon Cards Overseas

Inferno X (M2) Guide: Release Date, Chase Cards, and Buying Japanese Pokémon Cards Overseas

2026-05-07

Inferno X (M2) Guide: Release Date, Chase Cards, and Buying Japanese Pokémon Cards Overseas
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In late 2025, the Pokémon TCG made a huge comeback with the official return of Mega Evolution. The set that absolutely stole the spotlight during this revival was the expansion pack “Inferno X (M2),” which made its high-stakes debut on September 26, 2025.

Centered around the legendary Mega Charizard X ex, this set is packed with fan-favorites from the Kalos region and high-value Trainer cards that shifted the meta overnight. Even now in 2026, the hype for M2 isn’t slowing down. Whether you’re hunting for your next big pull or looking for investment-grade Pokémon cards, this guide breaks down the latest prices and how to grab these Japanese boxes from anywhere in the world.

Table of Contents

  • Quick Overview: Inferno X (M2)
  • Why is “Inferno X” a Must-Have for Collectors?
  • Top Chase Cards and Market Prices of “Inferno X” (April 2026)
    • 🔍 Check Market Prices for “Inferno X (M2)”
  • How to Buy “Inferno X” from Overseas
  • How to buy Pokémon Card from overseas? Use Buyee’s overseas ordering cart for a quick & easy checkout!
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Quick Overview: Inferno X (M2)

Quick Overview: Inferno X (M2)
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Before diving into the hits, let’s look at the essential data for this legendary Japanese Pokémon card set.

Category Details
Set Name Expansion Pack: Inferno X
Set Code M2a
Release Date September 26, 2025
MSRP 5,400 JPY (Inc. Tax) / 1 Booster Box
Contents 5 cards per pack / 30 packs per box
Key Featured Pokémon Mega Charizard X ex, Mega Sharpedo ex, Mega Lopunny ex

Following the “M1” (Mega Brave / Mega Symphonia) sets, Inferno X served as the second wave of the Mega Evolution block. The Fire-type synergy and the inclusion of Charizard ensured this set dominated both the competitive meta and the collector market upon arrival.

Why is “Inferno X” a Must-Have for Collectors?

Why is "Inferno X" a Must-Have for Collectors?
Image source: Cardrush

What makes Inferno X a “Holy Grail” in the 2025-2026 era? It comes down to three major factors:

  • The Power of Mega Charizard X ex: The “Black Charizard” engulfed in blue flames remains one of the most popular designs in franchise history. Its Special Art Rare (SAR) version is already being hailed as a 2025 masterpiece.
  • The Kalos Connection: Popular characters like Dawn (Hikari) and Kalos-native Pokémon have been reimagined with cutting-edge modern illustration styles.
  • The Debut of MUR (Mega Ultra Rare): This set introduced the MUR rarity. Featuring gold-etched relief work, this rarity showcases Japan’s superior printing technology and is highly coveted by high-end international collectors.

Top Chase Cards and Market Prices of “Inferno X” (April 2026)

Top Chase Cards and Market Prices of "Inferno X" (April 2026)
Image source: Cardrush

Based on market data as of May 2026, here are the estimated values for the top pulls.

※Note: Prices fluctuate based on card condition and professional grading (e.g., PSA 10).

  • Mega Charizard X ex (MUR) — 116/080
    • Estimated Value: $850 – $1,000 (approx. 130,000 – 150,000 JPY)
    • Why it’s hot: The undisputed king of the set. With an incredibly low pull rate, this is
  • Mega Charizard X ex (SAR) — 116/080
    • Estimated Value: $520 – $600 (approx. 80,000 – 90,000 JPY)
    • Why it’s hot: The SAR features breathtaking artwork. It is the most sought-after card for display and remains the “face” of the M2 expansion.
  • Dawn / Hikari (SAR) — 115/080
    • Estimated Value: $25 – $40 (approx. 4,000 – 6,000 JPY)
    • Why it’s hot: While prices have stabilized since launch, Dawn remains a top-tier “waifu” collectible with steady long-term demand.
  • Oricorio ex (SAR) — 111/080
    • Estimated Value: $35 – $55 (approx. 5,000 – 8,000 JPY)

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While we are six months post-launch and prices have settled into a “plateau phase,” the supply of Raw Mint condition cards is shrinking. Expect PSA 10 graded copies to see significant premiums in the coming year.

How to Buy “Inferno X” from Overseas

For collectors outside of Japan, winning the “store lottery” or fighting crowds in Akihabara isn’t an option. Instead, most international fans secure their boxes through trusted Japanese e-commerce sites.

To find out which stores are reputable and offer reliable international shipping (to the US, UK, Europe, etc.), check out our detailed guide below:

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Now that you know which stores best fit your collecting style, you’re ready to build your dream deck! Don’t let distance keep you from the best deals in Japan and use this guide, pick your shop, and start growing your dream collection today!

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