The Pokémon TCG: Mega Evolution ETB is now under $90 at Walmart — save vs. Amazon and TCGplayer
TL;DR: Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution Elite Trainer Boxes have dropped to $88.95 at Walmart, dipping under $90 and undercutting Amazon’s price of up to $103.86.
If you’ve been trying to grab a Mega Evolution ETB without paying the usual $100+ markups, Walmart just helped out your trading card budget.
As of March 2, the Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution Elite Trainer Box is listed for $88.95 at Walmart (sold by Rares Market, fulfilled by Walmart), which is only $5 shy of the TCGplayer market value and up to $14.91 cheaper than Amazon. Mega Lucario and Mega Gardevoir editions are randomized at Walmart, but it’s still a fantastic deal if you simply want a Mega Evolution booster pack with an ETB’s usual extras.
Mega Evolution Elite Trainer Boxes include:
9 Mega Evolution booster packs
1 full-art foil promo card (Riolu with the Mega Lucario version or Alakazam with Mega Gardevoir version)
65 card sleeves
40 Energy cards
Player’s guide
Dice, coin-flip die, plastic coin, dividers, storage box
Pokemon TCG Live code card
Comparatively, the Mega Gardevoir version only goes as low as $99.99 on Amazon and $199.99 on TCGplayer. Meanwhile, the Mega Lucario version at Amazon is priced even higher at $103.86, with no listings at TCGplayer currently available.
For more decent Pokémon TCG prices, you can still get the Ascended Heroes Elite Booster Boxes for under $120 at Amazon. Also, the 30th Anniversary Pokémon Day 2026 Collection is still available at Amazon for just under $40.
Topics Pokemon Trading Cards
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