
Mega Evolutions ETBs from PKC preorders now flipping for 2x retail — strong early hype fuels £60 per unit profit.
Released via EQL raffle in mid-October 2025, the Graded Guard DayBreak Case combined premium PSA protection with Charizard-level hype. Limited to 5,000 units, it featured an orange, navy, and deep-blue gradient designed to match the upcoming Mega Charizard EX special illustration card. Retailing at just £25 shipped, it quickly became one of the most profitable low-risk accessory flips of Q4, appealing to both Pokémon collectors and display enthusiasts alike.
Retail: £25 (shipped)
Resell Range: £80-£150+ (confirmed eBay sales dated October 19, 2025)
ROI: Up to 500% within days of raffle completion.
Collector Hype: Boosted by anticipation of the English Mega Charizard EX release next month.
Limited Edition: Individually numbered to /5000, adding exclusivity and display value.
Risk Level: 2/5 - Low, high liquidity in collector markets.
15/10/2025
Graded Guard announced the DayBreak Case via Discord and Runfair’s EQL system.
17/10/2025
Entries went live for 24 hours; immediate traction from Pokémon collectors.
18/10/2025
Winners notified and charged; shipping began within two days.
19/10/2025
Confirmed sold listings between £80–£150+, marking fast profits for early coppers.

▶️ EQL Raffle – DayBreak PSA Case
The DayBreak Case was a reminder that not all wins come from sneakers or TCG boxes; sometimes it’s the accessories that quietly steal the show. From £25 retail to £150+ resale within days, this limited drop matched Charizard’s heat and proved why Graded Guard continues to dominate the collectable display scene. With the English Mega Charizard EX card still to be released, the DayBreak Case may have even more upside left to show.

Mega Evolutions ETBs from PKC preorders now flipping for 2x retail — strong early hype fuels £60 per unit profit.