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<br> | <br>We received a couple of themed decks and booster packs to check out, courtesy of TriplePoint and the Pokémon Company. The decks are Bright Tide, Forest Shadow and Roaring Heat. Each one features their respective starter Pokémon on the gorgeously embossed packaging. Each of the Pokémon's outline poke into the cutout opening which adds a nice touch of how involved they can be with their own decks. Inside all boxes are similar items. A deck of 60 cards, a checklist, one metallic coin, a playmat, deck box and damage counters. The back of the packaging even lists the contents of the Pokémon you will receive along with a few images.<br><br>On top of that new advantage comes the introduction of GX cards. These look similar in appearance to previously released EX cards depicting the Pokémon in the entirety of the card in an action-packed pose. They have unique a unique third attack which can only be used once per battle. This is exactly how Z-Moves work in the video game series. It will up your critical thinking tenfold as there needs to be a precise and necessary moment to use the move. GX moves can differ as well. Certain cards and Pokémon have specific actions and could have consequences. Snorlax unleashes a deadly 210 worth of damage but immediately is put to sleep afterwards. Primarina lets you heal all of your Pokémon but figuring out when is the problem. Espeon gives you ten damage counters to place on your opponents team however you want which could lead to a quick victory depending on what's there.<br><br> <br>This shadowy card for Zekrom ex, card 172/086, is currently listed on TCGPlayer with a market price of $457.52 USD. Its value has gone up and down a bit over the past couple months since the set released in July 2025, but has been fairly steady for a while <br><br> <br>Even so, unless those pull rates change, MHRs will probably remain the rarest cards in the hobby overall. They'll likely always be a distant dream for the grand majority of **Pokémon [https://Pokemontcgdeck.com/ Pokemon TCG news|https://pokemontcgdeck.com/] ** players, except the unusually lucky and those with disposable fu<br><br>Next up are a couple of Mythical Pokémon packs from the 20th anniversary celebration. We received both September and October's sets which show off Victini and Keldeo , respectively. Both packages come with a collectible pin of the featured Pokémon, a special card for them, and two booster packs. Just a piece of advice, be sure to inspect them as closely as possible. Our Victini pin had just a bit of gold lining covered on its head from the injected enamel, it's not going to be detrimental to a fan but it would be to a collector. In stores, check through every box possible before making your selection. The pins are definitely worth it for huge fans of these cuties. They are highly detailed and look great on display. Some fans pick these boxes up just for the pins alone. It really shows off how truly committed they are to their Pokémon partners.<br><br>Pokémon cards have gone through countless changes over the years. Some have been cosmetic, others are strategic and a couple just strange. Regardless, there is always something new to discover with every generation of Pokémon. Most recently, Pokémon Sun and Moon , the video game, released around the world for trainers to catch unique Pokémon, encounter powerful beasts, harness bonding attacks and more. It's a journey unlike any other and now it has all translated to the Pokémon Trading Card Game.<br><br> <br>The **Pokémon Trading Card Game ** has revealed its lowest pull rates ever, making it almost impossible to get a particular type of card. Pokémon put out its new Mega Evolutions set on September 26. An otherwise unremarkable set, it focuses on Mega Evolved Pokémon, with a variety of different cards in different rarities as us<br><br> <br>Now, Mega Evolutions is still new ; there's a chance these prices will go down as the market corrects itself. More MHR cards are likely to be revealed in the future, which will help saturate the mar<br><br> <br>Among the several new cards from MEGA Dream ex ** that have been reported by the outlet is the Special Illustration Rare version of Mega Gengar ex** . As mentioned by PokéBeach, this is the new secret rare for the card, which hadn’t received one in the Pokémon TCG: Phantasmal Flames card list because it was a card that was originally released through a d<br><br> <br>This will be a very popular set, as proven by the Phantasmal Flames scalper purchases , which already exceed 42,000 sets. A lot of this is due to the expected value of the cards that will be included in it . Even though the hype around the set is massive, some attention is shifting toward other future sets, and one new set has just been officially revealed by Creatures <br><br> <br>The following table describes **all the pull rates in Mega Evolutions ** , according to TCGPlayer. Rates are divided into "any" and "specific," reflecting the likelihood of pulling any card of that rarity versus a specific <br><br> <br>As was reported by PokéBeach , a new special set called MEGA Dream ex ** will be released in Japan on November 28** , and some of the upcoming cards for the expansion have already been revealed. For reference, this new expansion is this year’s annual High Class Pack set. The new Mega Dragonite from Pokémon Legends: Z-A will be the cover Pokémon for the set, but there is another one that already stands<br> | ||
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We received a couple of themed decks and booster packs to check out, courtesy of TriplePoint and the Pokémon Company. The decks are Bright Tide, Forest Shadow and Roaring Heat. Each one features their respective starter Pokémon on the gorgeously embossed packaging. Each of the Pokémon's outline poke into the cutout opening which adds a nice touch of how involved they can be with their own decks. Inside all boxes are similar items. A deck of 60 cards, a checklist, one metallic coin, a playmat, deck box and damage counters. The back of the packaging even lists the contents of the Pokémon you will receive along with a few images.
On top of that new advantage comes the introduction of GX cards. These look similar in appearance to previously released EX cards depicting the Pokémon in the entirety of the card in an action-packed pose. They have unique a unique third attack which can only be used once per battle. This is exactly how Z-Moves work in the video game series. It will up your critical thinking tenfold as there needs to be a precise and necessary moment to use the move. GX moves can differ as well. Certain cards and Pokémon have specific actions and could have consequences. Snorlax unleashes a deadly 210 worth of damage but immediately is put to sleep afterwards. Primarina lets you heal all of your Pokémon but figuring out when is the problem. Espeon gives you ten damage counters to place on your opponents team however you want which could lead to a quick victory depending on what's there.
This shadowy card for Zekrom ex, card 172/086, is currently listed on TCGPlayer with a market price of $457.52 USD. Its value has gone up and down a bit over the past couple months since the set released in July 2025, but has been fairly steady for a while
Even so, unless those pull rates change, MHRs will probably remain the rarest cards in the hobby overall. They'll likely always be a distant dream for the grand majority of **Pokémon Pokemon TCG news|https://pokemontcgdeck.com/ ** players, except the unusually lucky and those with disposable fu
Next up are a couple of Mythical Pokémon packs from the 20th anniversary celebration. We received both September and October's sets which show off Victini and Keldeo , respectively. Both packages come with a collectible pin of the featured Pokémon, a special card for them, and two booster packs. Just a piece of advice, be sure to inspect them as closely as possible. Our Victini pin had just a bit of gold lining covered on its head from the injected enamel, it's not going to be detrimental to a fan but it would be to a collector. In stores, check through every box possible before making your selection. The pins are definitely worth it for huge fans of these cuties. They are highly detailed and look great on display. Some fans pick these boxes up just for the pins alone. It really shows off how truly committed they are to their Pokémon partners.
Pokémon cards have gone through countless changes over the years. Some have been cosmetic, others are strategic and a couple just strange. Regardless, there is always something new to discover with every generation of Pokémon. Most recently, Pokémon Sun and Moon , the video game, released around the world for trainers to catch unique Pokémon, encounter powerful beasts, harness bonding attacks and more. It's a journey unlike any other and now it has all translated to the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
The **Pokémon Trading Card Game ** has revealed its lowest pull rates ever, making it almost impossible to get a particular type of card. Pokémon put out its new Mega Evolutions set on September 26. An otherwise unremarkable set, it focuses on Mega Evolved Pokémon, with a variety of different cards in different rarities as us
Now, Mega Evolutions is still new ; there's a chance these prices will go down as the market corrects itself. More MHR cards are likely to be revealed in the future, which will help saturate the mar
Among the several new cards from MEGA Dream ex ** that have been reported by the outlet is the Special Illustration Rare version of Mega Gengar ex** . As mentioned by PokéBeach, this is the new secret rare for the card, which hadn’t received one in the Pokémon TCG: Phantasmal Flames card list because it was a card that was originally released through a d
This will be a very popular set, as proven by the Phantasmal Flames scalper purchases , which already exceed 42,000 sets. A lot of this is due to the expected value of the cards that will be included in it . Even though the hype around the set is massive, some attention is shifting toward other future sets, and one new set has just been officially revealed by Creatures
The following table describes **all the pull rates in Mega Evolutions ** , according to TCGPlayer. Rates are divided into "any" and "specific," reflecting the likelihood of pulling any card of that rarity versus a specific
As was reported by PokéBeach , a new special set called MEGA Dream ex ** will be released in Japan on November 28** , and some of the upcoming cards for the expansion have already been revealed. For reference, this new expansion is this year’s annual High Class Pack set. The new Mega Dragonite from Pokémon Legends: Z-A will be the cover Pokémon for the set, but there is another one that already stands