Save over $60 on the Pokémon TCG Prismatic Evolutions Lucario and Tyranitar Collection with Sam’s Club’s restock

Four promos, a jumbo card, and 14 boosters at nearly half the market price.
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Pokémon TCG Prismatic Evolutions Lucario and Tyranitar Collection on a blue background
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The Prismatic Evolutions Lucario and Tyranitar Collection is making its way back to Sam’s Club on Sept. 16, both in-store and online. At just $55.98, you’re saving more than $60 compared to TCGPlayer’s current $118.99 price tag, making this one of the most worthwhile restocks of the year.

Big-box deals like this don’t come around often. TCGPlayer’s market value sits even higher at $118.99, while Sam’s Club is charging less than half that. If you’ve been on the fence about grabbing this collection, the price difference alone should push you over.

Credit: The Pokémon Company

Each box is packed with value: 14 Prismatic Evolutions booster packs, four promos (two Lucario and two Tyranitar), and a jumbo Lucario ex card that looks great on display. Chasing pulls new promos for your binder never felt so good.

Collectors will love the exclusivity of having both Lucario and Tyranitar of this collection, while players get a hefty stack of boosters to crack for SIR Umbreon gains (hopefully). Plus, the jumbo card is a neat display piece that casual fans can appreciate.

With the price gap this wide, it’s worth planning ahead. Sam’s Club Plus members get early in-store access on Sept. 16, and a membership comes with perks like free shipping on orders over $50. Memberships themselves are currently discounted to $70 from $110 for 12 months, so now’s the perfect time to join and lock in this deal.

Although it's a high order, there's plenty of amazing and ridiculously valuable Prismatic Evolution chase cards to pull. Here's the top five, which you could just buy now and avoid buying stacks of booster packs to pull:

  • Umbreon ex – 161/131
    Special Illustration Rare
    Darkness / 280 HP / Stage 1
    Moon Mirage (160): Opponent’s Active Pokémon is now Confused
    Onyx: Discard all Energy from this Pokémon and take a Prize card
    Weakness: Gx2 | Retreat: 2
    Current Price: $840
    Market Price: $841.43
    Launch Value: $1545.31

  • Sylveon ex – 156/131
    Special Illustration Rare
    Psychic / 270 HP / Stage 1
    Magical Charm (160): During opponent’s next turn, Defending Pokémon’s attacks do 100 less damage
    Angelite: Choose 2 of opponent’s Benched Pokémon and shuffle them into their deck
    Weakness: Mx2 | Retreat: 2
    Current Price: $290.99
    Market Price: $300.46
    Launch Value: $598.66

  • Leafeon ex – 144/131
    Special Illustration Rare
    Grass / 270 HP / Stage 1
    Verdant Storm (60x): Does 60 damage for each Energy attached to all opponent’s Pokémon
    Moss Agate (230): Heal 100 damage from each of your Benched Pokémon
    Weakness: Rx2 | Retreat: 2
    Current Price: $220.89
    Market Price: $220.89
    Launch Value: $441.95

  • Espeon ex – 155/131
    Special Illustration Rare
    Psychic / 270 HP / Stage 1
    Psych Out (160): Discard a random card from opponent’s hand
    Amazez: Devolve each of opponent’s evolved Pokémon by shuffling the highest Stage into their deck
    Weakness: Dx2 | Resistance: F-30 | Retreat: 1
    Current Price: $199
    Market Price: $200.93
    Launch Value: $326.39

  • Vaporeon ex – 149/131
    Special Illustration Rare
    Water / 280 HP / Stage 1
    Severe Squall: 60 damage to each of opponent’s Pokémon ex (ignores Weakness/Resistance)
    Aquamarine (280): During your next turn, this Pokémon can’t attack
    Weakness: Lx2 | Retreat: 2
    Current Price: $190
    Market Price: $192.33
    Launch Value: $321.53

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Christian Wait is a freelance contributor to Mashable. Christian has countless years of gaming and tech journalism experience under his belt, and can usually be found in his office 3D printing or staring at Pokémon cards.

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