Top Selling Sealed Products: April 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 pair of reports looking at the top selling sealed products on TCGplayer last month. These reports 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.
- Top Selling Sealed Product Report (GMV) - April 2026
- Top Selling Sealed Product Report (QTY) - April 2026
These reports list the top 100 sealed TCG products between April 1 and 30, 2026 by two metrics: GMV (the total amount of money that buyers spent), and quantity (the total number of units sold).
Below, we’ve highlighted five of those products for each report. These products were chosen by starting from the top of each overall list and going down, taking the top product of each game that hadn’t been highlighted yet. The products are ordered below according to their overall rank in the full reports.
Top Selling Sealed Products by GMV
#1 Secrets of Strixhaven - Collector Booster Display
Game: Magic: The Gathering.
Set: Secrets of Strixhaven.
Released: April 24, 2026.
Average Product Value: $492.25.
Secrets of Strixhaven has been an unqualified hit with players, triggering the most well-attended Prerelease weekend since War of the Spark in 2019. Its success contrasts with the disappointing reception to the last Magic set, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Even collectors appear to prefer Secrets of Strixhaven, with TMNT Collector Boxes currently selling for less than Secrets of Strixhaven Collector Boxes despite having fewer listings on the marketplace.
#2 Rarity Collection 5 Booster Box
Game: Yu-Gi-Oh!
Set: Rarity Collection 5.
Released: April 17, 2026.
Average Product Value: $122.14.
Rarity Collection 5 promised to bring Yu-Gi-Oh! into the current decade by introducing extended-art cards for the first time in the game’s 27-year history. Expectations were high, but the set did not disappoint. Both the extended-art cards and the charming reprints with Japanese catchphrases have sparked joy with players and collectors, and turned Rarity Collection V into far and away the bestselling Yu-Gi-Oh! set of 2026.
The upcoming Yu-Gi-Oh! sets Battles of Legend: Glorious Gallery and Chaos Origins also feature extended-art cards, so it will be interesting to see whether they can build on the momentum of Rarity Collection V.
#3 Adventure on Kami's Island Booster Box
Game: One Piece Card Game.
Set: Adventure on Kami’s Island (EB04-OP15).
Released: April 3, 2026.
Average Product Value: $214.60.
Adventure on Kami’s Island (EB04-OP15) introduced a new Tier 1 Leader and a yellow card so generically powerful that Bandai had to emergency ban one of its most busted interactions before it even released in the West. While players have become frustrated with Enel’s dominance, for the time being, anyone who wants to win a tournament is more or less required to invest heavily into this set.
Collectors have just as much reason to keep buying Adventure on Kami’s Island. To catch up the Western release schedule with the Eastern schedule in time for them to sync up in August, Bandai fit both the Japanese OP-15 set and half of the Japanese EB-04 set in Adventure on Kami’s Island. That resulted in an extra-large set that’s exceptionally collectible, even by One Piece’s standards, with a dozen cards worth $100+ at time of writing.
#4 Ascended Heroes Elite Trainer Box
Game: Pokémon.
Set: Ascended Heroes.
Released: February 20, 2026.
Average Product Value: $143.32.
While the first Ascended Heroes products reached store shelves on January 30, Elite Trainer Boxes were delayed until February 20. As a “special set” for the Pokémon TCG, Ascended Heroes does not come in Booster Boxes, so ETBs are the default product for anyone who wants to turn their dollars into packs as efficiently as possible.
Demand for those ETBs maintained high through April as the chase cards of Ascended Heroes like Special Illustration Rare Gengar ex and Pikachu ex 276 proved that they could hold their value even after the infusion of supply. Gengar in particular has climbed past the $1,300 mark, a ridiculous price for a card less than six months old. With Perfect Order not doing much for collectors, Ascended Heroes will remain the bestselling Pokémon set until the release of Chaos Rising on May 22—if not beyond.
#5 Phantom Aria Booster Box
Game: Gundam Card Game.
Set: Phantom Aria.
Released: April 24, 2026.
Average Product Value: $122.14.
With GD04 landing in the Top 5 sealed products of the month ahead of every Riftbound product, The Gundam Card Game has proven its staying power. Riftbound and Gundam will likely switch places in May with the release of Unleashed, but even so, Bandai appears to have another hit on their hands.
Top Selling Sealed Products by Quantity
#1 Ascended Heroes Booster Pack
Game: Pokémon.
Set: Ascended Heroes.
Released: February 20, 2026.
Average Product Value: $11.69.
As covered above, Ascended Heroes is the biggest Pokémon set of 2026 so far. With sealed product being so expensive and loose packs not being available at retail, some fans are using TCGplayer to pick up individual packs in high quantities.
#2 Adventure on Kami’s Island Booster Pack
Game: One Piece Card Game.
Set: Adventure on Kami’s Island (EB04-OP15).
Released: April 3, 2026.
Average Product Value: $6.74.
Loose packs of Adventure on Kami’s Island were next, and outsold complete boxes in terms of quantity.
#3 Secrets of Strixhaven - Play Booster Display
Game: Magic: The Gathering.
Set: Secrets of Strixhaven.
Released: April 24, 2026.
Average Product Value: $133.86.
Close behind were draftable boxes of Secrets of Strixhaven. Magic players weren’t as keen on grabbing individual packs of SOS, which are easier to find at retail than either Ascended Heroes or Adventure on Kami’s Island.
Counting by unique buyers, this was the top sealed product of the month, indicating wide demand for the newest Magic set.
#4 Rarity Collection 5 Booster Box
Game: Yu-Gi-Oh!
Set: Rarity Collection 5.
Released: April 17, 2026.
Average Product Value: $122.14.
The next-most popular box of the month was exactly what you’d expect given the GMV report.
#5 Ninja Spinner Booster Pack
Game: Pokémon Japan.
Set: Ninja Spinner.
Released: March 13, 2026.
Average Product Value: $2.98.
Much further down the list, Ninja Spinner Booster Packs led the way for Pokémon Japan sealed products. With Chaos Rising set to arrive on May 22, Pokémon fans have Mega Greninja on their minds.
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 (GMV) and Sealed Product Report (QTY) to see the top TCG products in April 2026, then list those products on TCGplayer to accelerate your business.