The Most Expensive Temporal Forces Pokemon TCG Cards

The Pokemon TCG is bringing things both from the card game’s past and the distant future together in one set. Temporal Forces iterates on the Ancient and Future mechanics that were introduced back in Paradox Rift, as well as bringing the ACE SPEC mechanic back to the modern environment.
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Posts 1With these incredibly cool cards, as well as the return of Illustration Rare cards, there’s going to be plenty of chase cards for collectors. If you’ve pulled a fancy-looking card and want to see how it ranks across all the cards in the set, we gathered the most valuable cards together in one place.
These prices all come from TCGplayer’s Market Value and are subject to change over time.
Updated April 23, 2025, by Andrew Scariati: The best Temporal Forces cards are stabilizing following heavy market volatility, but not without changes among them. While the top five remain unchanged, newcomers are rising to join their friends among the most valuable Temporal Forces chase cards.
14 Deerling – Illustration Rare
Market Price: $17.28
Deerling had a modest start, as this buffet of beautiful colors could once be had for under five dollars. However, as Temporal Forces begins to rise in value along with many other modern cards, this Deerling has seen a massive jump in value, quadrupling to hover around the $20 mark.
While it's difficult to say if this card's rise is due to the strong bull market modern cards are enjoying or if it has long-term staying power, there's no arguing that Deerling features some of the most unique art in Temporal Forces, equaled only by its evolution.
13 Eri – Special Illustration Rare
Market Price: $18.19
Eri returns as one of the most valuable Temporal Forces chase cards thanks to a recent rally that brought this high-octane Special Illustration Rare scene to life. Visually, Eri smashes the competition with her rocking scene, offering an aggressive visual style and a burst of vibrant colors to admire.
Eri's journey has been tumultuous, as she fell from $34 around launch to roughly $14 at her low. However, Eri is slowly creeping back toward the 20s, as she broke the barrier once before, and aims to rise above and stay there on her next journey.
12 Iron Boulder ex – Special Illustration Rare
Market Price: $19.26
Next up we have the Special Illustration Rare Iron Boulder ex card. This Fighting type Pokemon is a powerhouse that comes with some equally impressive artwork. Its first attack, Repulsor Axe, deals 60 damage for just two Energy, which isn’t a bad trade-off, but it also sets up a delayed trigger that goes into effect if Iron Boulder ex would take damage on your opponent’s next turn.
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PostsIf they deal damage through an attack, and even if they knock out Iron Boulder ex, you get to put eight damage counters on the Pokemon that damages it. This is an impressive deterrent, threatening a total of 140 damage over the course of two turns if your opponent goes to attack.
11 Metagross – Illustration Rare
Market Price: $19.59
Metagross makes a massive leap up the charts after spending much of its early days hovering around and below the ten dollar mark. Since then, Metagross rose into the double digits and seemed content to make a home there, until some strange market behavior sent this card roaring to $40.
This sudden price shift was likely the result of market manipulation, in which a group of individuals buys every copy of a card, then sells it at a higher, set price.
Luckily, Metagross' price has stabilized since its massive period of volatility, and it seems likely to stick around the $20 mark for the near future, unless something unforeseen sends it flying again.
10 Sawsbuck – Illustration Rare
Market Price: $21.83
Only one card shares the majesty of the Deerling IR, and unsurprisingly, that's its evolution, Sawsbuck. While Sawsbuck and Deerling aren't particularly popular Pokemon, their Illustration Rares claim impressive spots among the most valuable Temporal Forces chase cards thanks to their unusual designs.
In the games, these Pokemon feature different colors on their bodies depending on what season it is, and this artwork perfectly embodies that unique quality thanks to the four bright shades used to symbolize the changing seasons. Sawsbuck jumped from under ten dollars to almost $25, and it's showing little sign of slowing down soon.
9 Gengar ex – Ultra Rare
Market Price: $23.01
Gengar has long been beloved as one of the most consistently valuable Pokemon in the TCG, as evidenced by its roster of immensely valuable cards. While this Ultra Rare features some of the simplest artwork of all the expensive Temporal Forces chase cards, sometimes less is more when it comes to great designs.
When it was released, this Gengar bounced up and down around the $15 mark but has since found enough momentum to push it above $20. We rarely see Gengar with the complementary red background this card boasts, and matching the color in its eyes is an excellent bonus that makes this card stand out.
8 Bianca's Devotion – Special Illustration Rare
Market Price: $26.62
Another Special Illustration Rare Trainer card, Bianca’s Devotion is both a powerful healing card and a fantastic piece of art that collectors will love. Bianca’s Devotion heals all damage from one of your Pokemon so long as it has 30 or less HP left, giving you a narrow window to use it, but also potentially saving a powerful Pokemon from being Knocked Out.
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7 Iron Leaves ex – Special Illustration Rare
Market Price: $33.05
Joining Walking Wake as one of the main faces of the set, Iron Leaves gets an ex card featuring the Future Paradox Pokemon seemingly traversing an alien world with a massive, foreign moon behind it.
You can then deal a solid 180 damage with its Prism Edge attack, though it can’t attack its next turn if you use it. If you have an engine to keep swapping out your Pokemon and reliably bouncing them back to your hand, you can set up a pretty nice damage cycle with relatively few cards.
6 Gastly – Illustration Rare
Market Price: $37.38
Say what you will about this Gastly card and how you interpret the scene depicted, but any card that features Gengar on it is bound to get attention – just look at Morty's Conviction. Despite being categorized as an Illustration Rare, this card has all the details and a host of friends to earn it consideration as an honorary SIR.
Gastly's price chart thus far tells the tale of a card that has seen huge spikes due to hype and cooled off when other cards drew collectors' attention away. However, Gastly won't go away, as it blew past previous highs in the $25 range to jump into the high-30s.
5 Gouging Fire ex – Special Illustration Rare
Market Price: $49.59
One of the coolest looking Special Illustration cards out there, Gouging Fire ex not only has a stunning look into what Entei’s ancient ancestor might look like but also comes with a beastly attack that you can use over and over again with a few extra steps.
Despite the resemblance, you won't find this SIR among the most valuable Entei cards, as they are completely distinct Pokemon.
Blaze Blitz is an exceptionally powerful attack, capable of knocking out plenty of Basic and Stage 1 Pokemon by dealing 260 damage with one attack. Even though it has the drawback of not being able to use the attack again until it leaves and reenters the Active Spot, you can use cards like Prime Catcher to reset it for free.