Buy the Pokémon TCG Perfect Order Booster Display Box for as low as $210.90 — save at Amazon and Walmart
TL;DR: Walmart has the Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution Perfect Order Booster Display Box listed for $210.90, while Amazon has it at $224.95. That puts Walmart just $6.43 above the current TCGplayer market price of $204.47.
Amazon’s Big Spring Sale is delivering Pokémon TCG deals, gaming discounts, and Lego offers. And Pokémon TCG collectors have got a new opportunity to save on Perfect Order Booster Boxes.
As of March 31, Amazon has the Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution Perfect Order Booster Display Box listed for $224.95, down $55.04 from its $279.99 list price. Walmart, though, has it lower at $210.90 with free shipping. Amazon’s offer is still a legitimate sale price, but Walmart has edged further ahead and now holds the clear price lead between the two major retailers — even lower than the price we saw the booster box listed for last week.
Against the current TCGplayer market price of $204.47, neither retailer has hit market value just yet, but Walmart has come close.
The latest expansion in the Pokémon TCG’s Mega Evolution set, Perfect Order centers on Mega Zygarde ex and brings in more than 120 cards centered around the Pokémon Legends: Z-A video game — with Mega Clefable ex, Mega Starmie ex, and Meowth ex all part of the expansion. Each Perfect Order Booster Display Box comes with 36 booster packs, with 10 random trading cards per pack. That takes Walmart’s price down to roughly $5.86 per pack.
To keep saving on Pokémon, you can also grab the Perfect Order Booster Bundle for as low as $42.99 across Amazon and Walmart. You can also grab the rare Pokémon TCG Prismatic Evolutions Booster Bundle for as low as $82.99.
Topics Pokemon Trading Cards
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