The Pokémon TCG Team Rocket’s Mewtwo ex League Battle Deck has hit a record-low price on Amazon — save over $30
TL;DR: The Pokémon TCG Team Rocket’s Mewtwo ex League Battle Deck is now just $19.93 on Amazon. That’s a massive 64% off its original $52.99 list price.
If you’ve been eyeing a competition-ready Pokémon TCG deck without paying tournament-level prices, this is one of the best deals we’ve seen in the trading card game space for a while. As of Jan. 22, the Pokémon TCG: Team Rocket’s Mewtwo ex League Battle Deck has dropped to a new all-time low of $19.93 on Amazon, marking a steep 64% discount from its original $52.99 list price.
This not only brings it closer to market price, but also undercuts TCGplayer massively, with the lowest listing at $63.94 when shipping is added on.
League Battle Decks are designed as a step up from beginner products, and this leans hard into one of the most well-known villain duos in Pokémon. The deck comes fully assembled and ready to play right out of the box, with other solid cards like Team Rocket’s Crobat ex — making it a solid pickup for intermediate players or returning fans who want something stronger than a starter deck without diving straight into deckbuilding.
For under $20, you’re getting a 60-card ready-to-play deck, along with six damage-counter dice, a coin-flip die, two condition markers, a deck box, and a strategy sheet to help you pilot the deck effectively. There’s also a code card for Pokémon TCG Live, letting you take the deck online and start playing digitally right away.
For more money off packs and high-level accessories, Amazon has also chopped $100 off the Pokémon TCG’s Mega Charizard X ex Ultra-Premium Collection. And the Phantasmal Flames booster bundle has recently dropped to its lowest-ever price.
Topics Pokemon Trading Cards
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