This Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution ETB has hit its lowest price of 2026 on Amazon — save vs. TCGplayer
TL;DR: The Pokémon TCG: Mega Evolution Elite Trainer Box (Mega Gardevoir edition) is down to $94.89 at Amazon — its lowest price of the year and about $5 off its typical $99.99 price.
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Elite Trainer Boxes tied to major Pokémon TCG expansions don’t dip below $100 as often as we’d like to see, but this Mega Evolution box has taken us by surprise. As of Feb. 23, the Pokémon TCG: Mega Evolution Elite Trainer Box (Mega Gardevoir edition) is available for $94.89 on Amazon, shaving 5% off its usual $99.99 price.
When checking price tracker camelcamelcamel, we have confirmed that this is definitely the lowest we’ve seen for the Mega Gardevoir ETB on Amazon this year — not dropping lower than this since before December 2025. While it’s not a massive discount on paper, sub-$95 pricing on one of 2025’s most in-demand Mega Evolution ETBs is quite a big deal considering how stock fluctuates. The release of new expansions (like Ascended Heroes) hasn’t stopped demand from staying high.
This box will give you a chance for some of the expansion’s most valuable chase cards, including the Mega Hyper Rare Mega Gardevoir ex and Mega Lucario ex, which bring huge HP totals and high-risk, high-reward attacks into play.
Inside, you’ll get nine Mega Evolution booster packs, a full-art foil promo card featuring Alakazam, 65 card sleeves, 40 Energy cards, six damage-counter dice, a competition-legal coin-flip die, a plastic coin, a player’s guide to the expansion, and a collector’s storage box with dividers. There’s also a code card for Pokémon TCG Live.
For other solid Pokémon TCG deals, you can still get the Pokémon Day 2026 Collection for under $40 at Amazon. As for the new expansion, Amazon buyers can still grab Pokémon TCG: Ascended Heroes Tech Sticker Collections on sale.
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