Top Selling Sealed Products: March 2026

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 March 1 and 31, 2026. 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 Ascended Heroes Elite Trainer Box

Game: Pokémon.
Set: Ascended Heroes.
Released: February 20, 2026.
Average Product Value: $111.94.

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 reached new heights in March 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 $1000 mark and now has room to spare. With Perfect Order looking a little underwhelming for collectors, Ascended Heroes could remain the bestselling Pokémon set until the release of Chaos Rising on May 22.

#2 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Collector Booster Display

Game: Magic: The Gathering.
Set: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Released: March 6, 2026.
Average Product Value: $396.78.

After a disappointing presale period in February, Collector Boosters for TMNT managed to rally in March.

The set got off to a rough start as some of the largest voices in the MTG community panned it as overpriced and uninteresting, which contributed to low attendance at prereleases. Sales of TMNT Play Booster Displays actually dropped in March compared to February as the interest from players waned.

But collectors and speculators filled the void left by players, and continued buying Collector Boosters in March searching for the artist-signature-stamped cards illustrated by TMNT co-creator Kevin Eastman.

#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: $246.48.

Presales alone were enough to push boxes of Adventure on Kami’s Island (EB04-OP15) above boxes of Heroines Edition (EB-03) this month. The new set has demanded players’ attention by introducing 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.

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 over a dozen cards worth $100+ at time of writing.

#4 Spiritforged Booster Display

Game: Riftbound.
Set: Spiritforged.
Released: February 13, 2026.
Average Product Value: $162.91.

For a second month, Spiritforged boxes held their spot as one of the bestselling sealed products on TCGplayer. The new Riftbound set introduced new top-tier leaders to the game and new four-figure cards to the marketplace. While it’s normal for a game’s sophomore set to not reach the same heights as its debut, the fact that Spiritforged Booster Displays have held their ground more than a month after release bodes very well for the game’s longevity.

#5 Mega Dream ex Booster Box

Game: Pokémon Japan.
Set: M2a: High Class Pack: MEGA Dream ex.
Released: November 28, 2025.
Average Product Value: $87.45.

Interest in Mega Dream ex has picked up again now that its English equivalent, Ascended Heroes, has a $1000+ chase card. Modern Japanese Pokémon cards remain more affordable than English cards on average, so collectors have been happy to snag a deal on the art they love in its original language.

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 March 2026, then list those products on TCGplayer to accelerate your business.

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