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Pokémon TCG Mega Forces Tins: Darkrai ex vs Zeraora ex vs Dragonite ex

Pokémon Mega Forces Tin Set of 3: Darkrai ex, Zeraora ex, and Dragonite ex pre-order
(Pre-Order) Pokemon Mega Forces Tin Set of 3 · $89.95 USD at MHDEALSPLUS

The three Pokémon TCG Mega Forces Tins ship August 28 and leave you with exactly one question: Darkrai ex, Zeraora ex, or Dragonite ex?

If you only want one, your answer comes down to which Pokémon you actually care about and how much you want to spend. If you want all three, the bundle math is clear and worth knowing before you order. Here is the full comparison.

What the Mega Forces Tins Are

The Mega Forces Tins are part of the Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution product line, the same wave that brought the Ascended Heroes and Mega Moonlit releases in 2026. Each tin is a standalone art tin: one oversized Mega EX promo card featuring that tin's Pokémon, plus four booster packs.

The three tins in this wave are Mega Darkrai ex, Mega Zeraora ex, and Mega Dragonite ex. All three are pre-orders shipping August 28 at most retailers. They are not interchangeable inside the tin, so the Pokémon you pick is the promo you get.

Prices vary significantly by seller: individual tins run from under $30 USD to just under $50 USD, with the three-tin set available from several sellers at better combined value.

Mega Darkrai ex: The Dark-Type Pick

Pokémon Mega Forces Tin Mega Darkrai ex pre-order art tin
Pokemon - Mega Forces Tin - Mega Darkrai ex (Pre-Order) · CA$39.95 at 401 Games

Darkrai is a Generation IV Mythical Pokémon, a pure Dark type introduced in the Sinnoh region. It is one of the most visually striking Mythicals in the franchise: ghostly white form, shadowy appendages, and a design rooted in nightmares.

In the TCG, Darkrai has a long history as a competitive Dark-type attacker. It has appeared in multiple sets across eras, and Dark-type collectors tend to pick it up on principle. The Mega Darkrai ex promo continues that lineage with a Mega Evolution treatment of the original design.

The Darkrai tin is one of the two budget-friendly options in this wave. At 401 Games in Canada it lists at CA$39.95, and US sellers like Cash Cards Unlimited have it at $39.99 USD. If you want the Dark-type angle and are watching your spend, this is the entry point.

Mega Zeraora ex: The Electric-Type Option

Pokémon Mega Forces Tin Mega Zeraora ex pre-order art tin
Pokemon - Mega Forces Tin - Mega Zeraora ex (Pre-Order) · CA$39.95 at 401 Games

Zeraora is a Generation VII Mythical Pokémon, the Thunderclap Pokémon, and one of the fastest Electric types in the franchise. It was distributed through limited events and has a strong following among competitive players who appreciated its speed-focused design.

The Mega Zeraora ex treatment is a creative reach: Zeraora did not appear in the original XY Mega Evolution games, so this is a Mega Evolution designed specifically for this TCG wave. For fans of Zeraora, that is actually the draw.

Pricing on the Zeraora tin sits at the same level as Darkrai: CA$39.95 at 401 Games, $37 USD at Tistaminis, and $44 USD from Senpai Manga Shop. It is the most consistent of the three in terms of price spread across sellers, which matters if you are hunting the best deal.

Mega Dragonite ex: The Gen 1 Premium

Pokémon TCG Mega Forces Tin Mega Dragonite ex

Pokemon TCG: Mega Forces Tin - Mega Dragonite

$49.95 USD

Dragonite is Pokédex entry #149, part of the original 151, and has been in the Pokémon TCG since the very first Base Set. It is Dragon and Flying type, the evolved form of Dratini and Dragonair, and one of the most recognizable Pokémon in the franchise. That history shows directly in the prices.

The Mega Dragonite ex tin consistently lists $5 to $10 higher than Darkrai and Zeraora across sellers. Shopville and Boxed Vinyl both carry it at $49.95 USD; Card Dynasty has it at $46 USD. The lowest listed price across the UCP catalogue is $35.27 USD from GamesLand Canada. No seller in the catalogue lists Dragonite at the same price as Darkrai or Zeraora: every retailer marks it higher.

This is the clearest signal in the whole wave. Dragonite ex commands a premium because collectors want it more. If Gen 1 nostalgia is your angle, the Dragonite tin is the standout. If the extra cost does not matter to you, it is the easiest choice.

The Bundle Option: All Three for Less

Pokemon Mega Forces Tin Bundle of 3 pre-order shipping August 28
Pokemon Mega Forces Tin Bundle of 3 (Ships August 28th) · $103.00 USD at Card Dynasty

Buying all three individually, even at budget prices, adds up fast. Three tins at the cheapest sellers listed runs roughly $29 + $29 + $35 USD, or about $93 before shipping. At typical mid-range pricing it lands closer to $120-130 USD.

Several sellers offer three-tin bundles that undercut that math. MHDEALSPLUS lists the Set of 3 at $89.95 USD, which is the sharpest pricing in the catalogue for all three. Card Dynasty's Bundle of 3 ships August 28 at $103.00 USD. Both are lower than buying mid-range individual tins from separate sellers.

If you want complete coverage of the Mega Forces wave, the bundle is simply better value. You do not have to guess which tin will be harder to find after launch, and you pay less per tin than the US individual average.

Which Tin Is Right for You

Pokémon TCG Mega Forces Tin Mega Dragonite ex preorder English
Pokémon TCG: Mega Forces Tin: Mega Dragonite [ENG] [PREORDER] · $44.00 USD at Senpai Manga Shop

Here is the honest breakdown by buyer type.

The Dark-type or Darkrai collector

The Mega Darkrai ex tin is your pick. It is one of the two lowest-priced individual tins in the wave and delivers the most competitive TCG history of the three Pokémon featured. The Darkrai design has decades of villain-adjacent appeal and works well even outside TCG collections.

The Zeraora fan or event-Pokémon collector

The Mega Zeraora ex tin is the niche choice in the best sense. Zeraora did not get a Mega Evolution in the original games, so this promo card is one of a kind. If your collection tracks Mythicals or you simply have a specific attachment to Zeraora's design, this is the tin that will not be easily substituted by future releases.

The Gen 1 collector or completionist

Mega Dragonite ex is the premium. It costs more at every seller, which tells you something about where collector demand sits. Dragonite has been in the TCG since the beginning, and a Mega Evolution treatment of one of the original Dragon types carries genuine weight.

The full-set buyer

Take the bundle. The Set of 3 from MHDEALSPLUS at $89.95 USD is the clearest value in the wave: you get all three promo cards, all twelve booster packs, and you pay less per tin than most mid-market individual listings.

Pokemon Mega Forces Tin Set of 3 pre-order Darkrai Zeraora Dragonite

(Pre-Order) Pokemon Mega Forces Tin Set of 3

$89.95 USD

Where to Shop

Prices and availability vary across the independent sellers listing these tins. Individual pre-orders from CA$39.95 to $49.95 USD, bundles from $89.95 for all three, and the August 28 ship date is consistent across retailers. Dexhaul searches across the catalogues of these independent shops so you can compare options in one place.

Browse all Mega Forces Tin listings, compare prices by tin, and place your pre-order before August 28 at dexhaul.com. DexHaul is independent and unofficial, not affiliated with The Pokémon Company or any of the sellers listed.

Catch 'em all

More Mega Forces Tin options from independent shops across the catalogue.