I’ve been tracking sealed Pokémon TCG prices and Amazon and TCGPlayer are both offering solid discounts. TCGPlayer is coming out ahead with deeper cuts on sets like Twilight Masquerade, Prismatic Evolutions, and Destined Rivals. That means cheaper packs and a better chance at hitting chase cards like Bloodmoon Ursaluna ex, Umbreon ex SIR, and Team Rocket’s Mewtwo ex SIR.
Amazon still has some of the better buys. A few products are cheaper there, especially booster bundles and tins. In some cases Amazon’s discount is more than 20%, which makes it worth grabbing if you want to avoid marketplace pricing.

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Cheapest Amazon Pokémon cards
Amazon is doing well on a select group of products. If you’re chasing sealed bundles from Black Bolt, White Flare, or Destined Rivals, Amazon is the better stop. For players these are easy ways to build playsets. For collectors it’s a chance to hunt classics like Victini Black White Rare, Reshiram ex Black White Rare, and Zekrom ex Black White Rare without paying extra.
Here are the products that are cheapest at Amazon ranked by biggest savings:
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Trick or Trade Booster Bundle — $14.99 vs. $19.48 (save $4.49)
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Team Rocket Tin (One at random) — $41.25 vs. $49 (save $7.75)
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White Flare Booster Bundle — $45.01 vs. $48.47 (save $3.46)
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Destined Rivals Elite Trainer Box — $99.99 vs. $102.74 (save $2.75)
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Stacking Tin: Paradox Pokémon (One at random) — $26.32 vs. $26.95 (save $0.63)
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Destined Rivals Three Booster Blister Pack (One at random) — $33.32 vs. $33.90 (save $0.58)
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Black Bolt Booster Bundle — $48.90 vs. $49 (save $0.10)
Amazon’s discounts aren’t huge across the board but they’re still solid if you’re planning to rip sealed products or keep them stored away. Bundles in particular are a reliable way to get multiple packs at a fairer cost.
Cheapest TCGPlayer Pokémon cards
TCGPlayer is the stronger option today. The retailer has lower prices on almost every elite trainer box and premium collection I checked. In some cases the savings hit 60%. If you’re stocking up on sealed boxes or just want cheaper boosters, this is the better place to shop.
Here are the products that are cheapest at TCGPlayer ranked by biggest savings:
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Temporal Forces Sleeved Booster — $6.40 vs. $16.17 (save $9.77)
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Destined Rivals Sleeved Booster — $9.14 vs. $15.99 (save $6.85)
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Destined Rivals Booster — $7.99 vs. $14.28 (save $6.29)
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Slashing Legends Tin – Koraidon — $33.42 vs. $48.99 (save $15.57)
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White Flare Binder Collection — $46.97 vs. $59.42 (save $12.45)
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Charizard ex Special Collection — $48.98 vs. $57.99 (save $9.01)
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Prismatic Evolutions Booster Bundle — $57.25 vs. $67.15 (save $9.90)
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Twilight Masquerade Elite Trainer Box — $67.95 vs. $76.99 (save $9.04)
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White Flare Elite Trainer Box — $81 vs. $92.94 (save $11.94)
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Holiday Calendar 2025 — $60.25 vs. $67.94 (save $7.69)
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Prismatic Evolutions Two-Booster Blister — $31.88 vs. $35.84 (save $3.96)
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Surging Sparks Single Booster Pack — $7.97 vs. $9.99 (save $2.02)
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Black Bolt Elite Trainer Box — $87.69 vs. $92.94 (save $5.25)
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Black Bolt Binder Collection — $51.75 vs. $55.94 (save $4.19)
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Team Rocket’s Mewtwo ex Box — $39 vs. $42.94 (save $3.94)
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Prismatic Evolutions Mini Tin (One at random) — $29.90 vs. $33.32 (save $3.42)
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Cynthia’s Garchomp ex Premium Collection — $51.98 vs. $54.44 (save $2.46)
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Unova Victini Illustration Collection — $44.98 vs. $46.86 (save $1.88)
The best value is clearly in the boosters. Picking up Destined Rivals and Surging Sparks packs for under $10 is a strong deal if you’re playing often or just want to crack a few at home. On the higher end, elite trainer boxes are priced well today and make sense to hold sealed for the long term.
The top 5 most valuable cards that can be pulled from these deals
One of the biggest draws of these products is the chance to hit top-value cards that matter to both players and collectors. Umbreon ex SIR is a powerhouse chase card with strong abilities and highly sought artwork. The Black & White era cards like Victini, Reshiram ex, and Zekrom ex hold historical significance and remain valuable, which makes them appealing for competitive play and for anyone building a collection.
Here are the five most valuable cards you could pull from the products on sale today:
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Umbreon ex – 161/131
Special Illustration Rare
Darkness / 280 HP / Stage 1
Moon Mirage (160): Opponent’s Active Pokémon is now Confused
Onyx: Discard all Energy, take a Prize card
Weakness: Gx2 | Retreat: 2
Current Price: $843.49
Market Price: $841.43
Launch Value: $1,545.31 -
Victini – 172/086
Black White Rare
Fire / 80 HP / Basic
V-Force (120): If you have 4 or fewer Benched Pokémon, this attack does nothing
Weakness: Wx2 | Retreat: 1
Current Price: $414.67
Market Price: $438.22
Launch Value: $512.50 -
Victini – 171/086
Black White Rare
Fire / 80 HP / Basic
V-Force (120): Same effect as above
Weakness: Wx2 | Retreat: 1
Current Price: $410
Market Price: $435.44
Launch Value: $411.35 -
Zekrom ex – 172/086
Black White Rare
Lightning / 230 HP / Basic
Slash (50) | Voltage Burst (130+): Does 50 more per Prize card opponent has taken; 30 recoil
Weakness: Fx2 | Retreat: 2
Current Price: $393.17
Market Price: $392.15
Launch Value: $486.84 -
Reshiram ex – 173/086
Black White Rare
Fire / 230 HP / Basic
Slash (50) | Blaze Burst (130+): Does 50 more per Prize card opponent has taken; discard an Energy
Retreat: 2
Current Price: $369.98
Market Price: $373.30
Launch Value: $470.99
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