Pokémon TCG Journey Together 3-Pack Blisters are now only $24 at Walmart — save vs. Amazon
TL;DR: The Pokémon TCG Journey Together 3-Pack Blisters for Scraft and Yanmega are now selling at Walmart for under $25 — available for non-Walmart+ members and undercutting any listings available at TCGplayer.
Even as new expansions in the Pokémon trading card game come out, older sets continue to sell for prices higher than market value. However, Walmart seems to be leading the way in making Journey Together more affordable ahead of Pokémon Day 2026.
As of Feb. 27, the Pokémon TCG: Journey Together 3-Pack Blisters are now available for only $23.98 (Scrafty edition) and $23.95 (Yanmega edition) at Walmart. This is not only a good deal in light of modern Pokémon TCG Blisters usually being priced between $28 and $45, but it also puts both sets at close to TCGplayer's market price.
Each containing three Journey Together booster packs (each with 10 cards, as standard), and a foil promo version of its titular card, Amazon has alternative listings that are slightly more expensive: $24.91 for the Yanmega blister and $25.89 for the Scrafty Blister, which still makes these solid backups if Walmart runs out of stock.
One reason for these price drops is that the value of its most expensive chase cards has fallen since this Scarlet and Violet set expansion launched in March 2025. Be that as it may, there are still some nice cards worth pulling (that are also available as singles on TCGplayer) — such as Lillie’s Clefairy ex, Salamence ex, and N’s Zoroark ex.
To save even more on Journey Together packs, Walmart is still selling Pokémon TCG Journey Together Boosters for only $34.97. If it’s the latest Mega Evolution expansion you’re seeking, the Pokémon TCG Ascended Heroes Elite Trainer Boxes are still selling for $119.99 at Amazon.
Topics Pokemon Trading Cards
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