Top Selling Sealed Product Right Now — 01/12/2026
By Peter Day •
Choosing which sealed products to invest in is an important decision for your business. The right products can yield big returns for your business in just a few transactions, but the wrong products can be a serious burden on your cash flow.
To help you pick the right products more often, we compiled a report of the top selling sealed products on TCGplayer last month. This report will show you which sets are most popular with players and collectors right now, so you can anticipate which products will be easy to sell online.
The report lists the top 100 sealed TCG products by total GMV between December 1 and 31, 2025. Below, we’ve highlighted five of those products. These products were chosen by starting from the top of the overall list and going down, taking the top product of each game that hadn’t been highlighted yet. The five products are ordered below according to their overall rank in the full report.
#1 Carrying On His Will Booster Box Case
Game: One Piece Card Game.
Set: Carrying On His Will (OP-13).
Released: November 7, 2025.
Average Product Value: $3,604.19.
By the end of November, The One Piece Card Game’s 3rd Anniversary set was already a huge success, closing out the month ahead of the new hotness Riftbound’s inaugural set, and settling just behind Magic and Pokémon’s November releases. With two powerful (arguably, overpowered) archetypes and a trove of high-rarity cards, Carrying On His Will made an excellent capstone to another big year for One Piece.
Then December came, and things went a little nuts. In one month, the Market Price of OP-13 cases nearly doubled from $2.7k to $4.5k, and kept rising. At time of writing, the Market Price for a case has almost broken $6k, more than triple what it cost on release just two months ago.
The consensus online is that Pokémon scalpers, spooked by the slight dip they saw in that game’s growth in November, have started buying out One Piece products instead, starting with the most recent set. The recent price spikes certainly haven’t been contained to OP-13: cards like Manga Zoro, Manga Chopper, and Dallas Luffy have all doubled or more in price since the start of November.
I’m not personally convinced that carpetbagging scalpers are exclusively or even entirely to blame—a quick look at sales data shows that the number of sales hasn’t drastically increased in the past month, it just hasn’t slowed as supply dwindles and the prices rise. Whatever the cause though, buyers are spending more money on One Piece than ever before.
#2 Phantasmal Flames Booster Box
Game: Pokémon TCG.
Set: Phantasmal Flames.
Released: November 14, 2025.
Average Product Value: $225.31.
There have been signs we’re entering a bit of a downturn for the Pokémon TCG market after more than a year of boom times. But Charizard’s been a surefire crowdpleaser since 1999, and it’s not about to end its streak now.
Phantasmal Flames Booster Boxes outsold every other sealed product in December except for OP-13 Booster Box Cases, meaning it bested individual booster boxes of OP-13, and all Magic products. Boxes are still almost $100 over MSRP. Any reports you’ve heard of the Pokémon TCG’s decline have been greatly exaggerated.
#3 FINAL FANTASY - Chocobo Bundle
Game: Magic: The Gathering.
Set: FINAL FANTASY.
Released: December 5, 2025.
Average Product Value: $161.80.
On December 5, Wizards of the Coast released a selection of new FINAL FANTASY products for the holidays, headlined by this bundle containing 10 Play Boosters and a special Chocobo Booster with 10 lands and two of 20 alternate-art reprints, all of which have a special chocobo track foil treatment. (Plus, some other goodies.) FINAL FANTASY became the bestselling Magic set of all time this year on the back of its collector appeal, and this bundle has successfully double-dipped on that success.
#4 MEGA Dream ex Booster Box
Game: Pokémon Japan.
Set: MEGA Dream ex.
Released: November 28, 2025.
Average Product Value: $106.77.
This year’s holiday “high-class” set for the Japanese Pokémon TCG finally gave fans the Special Art Rare Gengar card they’ve been waiting for since the rarity first appeared in 2022. That long-awaited Gengar, together with Mega Dragonite and the alt-art reprints of recent chase cards like Team Rocket’s Mewtwo ex and Pikachu ex have made MEGA Dream ex extremely popular with fans who despair of finding Ascended Heroes for anything close to MSRP.
#5 Origins - Booster Display
Game: Riftbound.
Set: Origins.
Released: October 31, 2025.
Average Product Value: $279.30.
More than a month after release, Origins has slipped from 3rd place down to 5th place but is still going strong.
Riftbound has caught the attention of both enfranchised Magic players looking for a new competitive experience, and long-time League players who’ve never tried a TCG before. Despite some production problems, fans have flocked to the game for its relatively simple rules, built-in multiplayer support, twists on typical unit combat, and iconic characters.
By learning which products are in demand, you can make smarter decisions about where to allocate your resources, and earn faster returns on your investments. Download the Sealed Product Report to see the top 100 TCG products in December 2025, then list those products on TCGplayer to accelerate your business.