Save up to 14% on Pokémon TCG elite trainer boxes when you skip Amazon’s markup

Four Scarlet & Violet era ETBs are cheaper at TCGPlayer, with savings up to $15.
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Black Bolt, White Flare, Destined Rivals and Twilight Masquerade ETBs on a shaded pink patterned background
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Pokémon Elite Trainer Boxes are always a hot buy. With booster packs, promo cards, dice, sleeves, and a sturdy box to store your collection, they are one of the best ways to experience a new set. The catch is that Amazon often inflates prices well above MSRP.

That is why TCGPlayer is the smarter stop right now.

Across four different Scarlet & Violet ETBs, TCGPlayer prices stick much closer to the $49.99 to $59.99 range these were designed to retail at, while Amazon’s listings sit 12 to 14% higher. Let’s break down each deal and the big chase cards you might pull from each set. Just remember that these chase cards are extremely tough to pull, and in many cases it may work out cheaper to buy the single card you want rather than relying on luck with booster packs.


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Pokémon TCG Black Bolt ETB

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$80.95 at TCGPlayer
$98.39 Save $17.44
 

The Black Bolt ETB includes nine Scarlet & Violet booster packs, a full-art Thundurus promo (209) exclusive to the box, 65 themed card sleeves, dice, condition markers, and a collector’s box with dividers.

Black Bolt is anchored by massive chase cards like Victini and Zekrom, which dominate the market with values soaring past $300. For collectors, landing one of these iconic Legendaries could easily pay for several ETBs in one lucky pull.

The reality is that most players will not hit those grails, which is why many collectors opt to simply buy singles like Seismitoad or Kyurem ex rather than rip packs. Still, if you are in it for the thrill of opening and the chance of a jackpot, Black Bolt has some of the highest upside.

Pokémon TCG White Flare ETB

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$81.99 at TCGPlayer
$97.38 Save $15.39
 

White Flare ETB includes nine booster packs, a full-art Tornadus promo (210), 65 card sleeves, a set of dice, condition markers, and a code card for Pokémon TCG Live.

White Flare’s two biggest pulls, Victini and Reshiram, are marquee Legendaries that sit comfortably at the top of the market. Either card could easily turn a single ETB into a high-value opening.

That said, the odds of hitting one are slim, which is why many collectors prefer to pick up singles like Hydreigon ex or Hilda directly. White Flare is a set that rewards the lucky, but if you know the card you want, singles are often the smarter path.

Pokémon TCG Destined Rivals ETB

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$93.99 at TCGPlayer
$107.49 Save $13.50
 

Destined Rivals ETB is themed around iconic rivalries and trainer Pokémon partnerships. Inside are nine booster packs, a full-art Team Rocket’s Wobbuffet promo (203), 65 sleeves, dice, markers, and some of the coolest box artwork i've seen for a while.

Mewtwo ex from Team Rocket is the undisputed chase card here, commanding values over $300. Cynthia’s Garchomp and Ethan’s Ho-Oh add depth, appealing to both collectors of character-driven artwork and competitive deck builders.

As with all sets, these cards are incredibly hard to pull. While the thrill of possibly landing Mewtwo ex is real, most collectors will find it more cost effective to buy singles like Moltres or Nidoking outright rather than gamble on booster packs.

Pokémon TCG Twilight Masquerade ETB

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$80.95 at TCGPlayer
$98.39 Save $17.44
 

Twilight Masquerade ETB is one of the most stylish boxes in the Scarlet & Violet era, featuring a full-art Teal Mask Ogerpon promo (123). Alongside nine booster packs, you will get 65 themed sleeves, dice, counters, and a collector’s box that mirrors the mask motif.

Greninja ex is the major chase here, fetching upwards of $275 thanks to stunning artwork and its popularity as a fan-favorite Pokémon. Perrin and Carmine provide strong trainer representation, both with high market demand.

But again, these cards are exceptionally rare pulls. For most collectors, buying Greninja ex directly is far more realistic than hoping to find it in one of nine booster packs. The ETB is still worthwhile for the promo and accessories, but singles remain the more reliable investment.

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Christian Wait is a freelance contributor to Mashable. Christian has countless years of gaming and tech journalism experience under his belt, and can usually be found in his office 3D printing or staring at Pokémon cards.

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