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Pokémon Perfect Order Full Card List and Set Breakdown

Pokémon Perfect Order Full Card List and Set Breakdown

Pokémon Perfect Order (ME03) is the third set in the Mega Evolution series — a Japanese-origin expansion that brings Mega Pokémon-EX back to the forefront of the TCG. If you're searching for the Pokémon Perfect Order card list, this guide provides the complete 123-card checklist along with a full set breakdown and buying guide.

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What Is Pokémon Perfect Order (ME03)?

Perfect Order is the third entry in the Mega Evolution series, featuring Mega Pokémon-EX reimagined with modern card design and premium artwork. The set's headline Mega cards include Mega Starmie ex, Mega Clefable ex, Mega Zygarde ex, and Mega Skarmory ex — alongside powerful ex Pokémon like Decidueye ex, Salazzle ex, Lapras ex, and Yveltal ex.

The set also introduces new Trainer cards, Special Energy, and a strong supporting cast of Pokémon from the Kalos region and beyond.

Pokémon Perfect Order — Full Card List

Main Set (001–088)

Grass
  • #1 — Spinarak
  • #2 — Ariados
  • #3 — Shaymin
  • #4 — Snivy
  • #5 — Servine
  • #6 — Serperior
  • #7 — Scatterbug
  • #8 — Spewpa
  • #9 — Vivillon
  • #10 — Rowlet
  • #11 — Dartrix
  • #12 — Decidueye ex
Fire
  • #13 — Fletchinder
  • #14 — Talonflame
  • #15 — Salandit
  • #16 — Salazzle ex
  • #17 — Turtonator
Water
  • #18 — Seel
  • #19 — Dewgong
  • #20 — Staryu
  • #21 — Mega Starmie ex
  • #22 — Lapras ex
  • #23 — Amaura
  • #24 — Aurorus
  • #25 — Volcanion
Lightning
  • #26 — Shinx
  • #27 — Luxio
  • #28 — Luxray
  • #29 — Dedenne
Psychic / Fairy
  • #30 — Clefairy
  • #31 — Mega Clefable ex
  • #32 — Mawile
  • #33 — Espurr
  • #34 — Meowstic
  • #35 — Spritzee
  • #36 — Aromatisse
Fighting / Ground
  • #37 — Nosepass
  • #38 — Probopass
  • #39 — Hippopotas
  • #40 — Hippowdon
  • #41 — Landorus
  • #42 — Binacle
  • #43 — Barbaracle
  • #44 — Tyrunt
  • #45 — Tyrantrum
  • #46 — Hawlucha
  • #47 — Mega Zygarde ex
Darkness
  • #48 — Gastly
  • #49 — Haunter
  • #50 — Gengar
  • #51 — Skorupi
  • #52 — Drapion
  • #53 — Yveltal ex
  • #54 — Chien-Pao
Metal
  • #55 — Mega Skarmory ex
  • #56 — Honedge
  • #57 — Doublade
  • #58 — Aegislash
  • #59 — Klefki
Colorless
  • #60 — Rattata
  • #61 — Raticate
  • #62 — Meowth ex
  • #63 — Snorlax
  • #64 — Bunnelby
  • #65 — Diggersby
  • #66 — Fletchling
  • #67 — Furfrou
Trainer Cards
  • #68 — Antique Jaw Fossil
  • #69 — Antique Sail Fossil
  • #70 — Core Memory
  • #71 — Crushing Hammer
  • #72 — Energy Search
  • #73 — Energy Swatter
  • #74 — Hole-Digging Shovel
  • #75 — Jacinthe
  • #76 — Judge
  • #77 — Lumiose City
  • #78 — Lumiose Galette
  • #79 — Naveen
  • #80 — Poké Ball
  • #81 — Poké Pad
  • #82 — Pokémon Catcher
  • #83 — Potion
  • #84 — Rosa's Encouragement
  • #85 — Tarragon
Special Energy
  • #86 — Growing Energy
  • #87 — Rocky Energy
  • #88 — Telepathic Energy

Illustration Rares (089–099)

  • #89 — Spewpa
  • #90 — Rowlet
  • #91 — Talonflame
  • #92 — Aurorus
  • #93 — Dedenne
  • #94 — Clefairy
  • #95 — Espurr
  • #96 — Probopass
  • #97 — Drapion
  • #98 — Doublade
  • #99 — Raticate

Ultra Rares — Full Art ex (100–107)

  • #100 — Decidueye ex
  • #101 — Salazzle ex
  • #102 — Mega Starmie ex
  • #103 — Mega Clefable ex
  • #104 — Mega Zygarde ex
  • #105 — Yveltal ex
  • #106 — Mega Skarmory ex
  • #107 — Meowth ex

Ultra Rares — Full Art Trainers (108–117)

  • #108 — Energy Recycler
  • #109 — Forest of Vitality
  • #110 — Jacinthe
  • #111 — Lumiose City
  • #112 — Naveen
  • #113 — Poké Pad
  • #114 — Rosa's Encouragement
  • #115 — Sacred Ash
  • #116 — Tarragon
  • #117 — Wondrous Patch

Special Illustration Rares (118–123)

  • #118 — Mega Starmie ex
  • #119 — Mega Clefable ex
  • #120 — Mega Zygarde ex
  • #121 — Meowth ex
  • #122 — Jacinthe
  • #123 — Rosa's Encouragement

Key Cards to Chase

Special Illustration Rares — The Top Chase Cards

The six SIR cards (#118–#123) are the most valuable pulls in the set. Mega Starmie ex, Mega Clefable ex, and Mega Zygarde ex SIRs are the headline Pokémon targets, while the Jacinthe and Rosa's Encouragement SIR Trainer cards are strong collector targets given the popularity of Supporter cards with character artwork.

Full Art Mega ex Cards — Strong Secondary Targets

The Full Art ex cards (#100–#107) are the next tier down. Mega Starmie ex, Mega Clefable ex, and Mega Skarmory ex Full Arts are the most visually striking and likely to hold the strongest secondary market value among the ultra rares.

Competitive Cards to Watch

Judge (#76) is a perennial competitive staple that sees play across formats. Pokémon Catcher (#82), Crushing Hammer (#71), and the three Special Energy cards — Growing Energy, Rocky Energy, and Telepathic Energy — are all worth watching for competitive applications. Yveltal ex and Decidueye ex are the ex Pokémon most likely to see competitive play.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many cards are in Pokémon Perfect Order?
Perfect Order contains 123 cards in total: 88 main set cards, 11 Illustration Rares, 8 Full Art ex Ultra Rares, 10 Full Art Trainer Ultra Rares, and 6 Special Illustration Rares.

What are the best cards to pull in Perfect Order?
The six Special Illustration Rares (#118–#123) are the top chase cards — particularly Mega Starmie ex, Mega Clefable ex, and Mega Zygarde ex SIRs. Full Art Mega ex cards are the next best tier.

Is Perfect Order good for competitive play?
Yes — Judge, Pokémon Catcher, Crushing Hammer, and the three Special Energy cards all have competitive applications. Yveltal ex and Decidueye ex are the most likely ex Pokémon to see play.

Where can I buy Pokémon Perfect Order in Canada?
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