Grab 8 Pokemon TCG: Phantasmal Flames booster packs at a new low price on Amazon — save $20
TL;DR: Eight-pack lots of Pokémon TCG: Phantasmal Flames booster packs are now $69.98 on Amazon. That’s a 22% discount from the $89.99 list price.
$89.99 Save $20.01
Modern expansions in the Pokémon trading card game are still hard to come by at reasonable prices, but now you can save just over $20 when stocking up on Phantasmal Flames. As of Feb. 18, you can buy an eight-pack lot of Pokémon TCG: Phantasmal Flames booster packs for $69.98 — that's $20.01 off its original list price of $89.99.
Checking price tracker camelcamelcamel has confirmed that this is a fairly new listing, but it is still an amazing deal considering the other prices out there.
Firstly, as with other expansions, each Phantasmal Flames booster pack will give you 10 random cards from its 120-card total — giving you the chance to pull stunning and valuable Special Illustration Rares like Mega Charizard X ex and Dawn, although you can also buy single cards from the expansion at TCGplayer.
Due to the long ongoing issues with the Pokémon TCG’s high consumer demand vs. supply, it’s been almost impossible to have readily available booster packs at market value pricing. With this eight-pack lot sold for $69.98, you would normally be saving money with each booster worth $8.74. However, Phantasmal Flames seem to be seeing even shorter supply than normal — resulting in its boosters being sold for $11.43. So you're getting an even bigger saving with this bundle.
To get more of Phantasmal Flames at a good price, the Weavile 3-Pack Blister is still going for $34.99 at Amazon. What’s more, the Pokémon TCG Pokémon Day 2026 Collection is still available for under $40 at Amazon.
Topics Pokemon Trading Cards
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