Pokémon Market Watch: Biggest Price Drop and Raising Drafts
Blog Andrew Joseph 16 Jun , 2025 0

at the end Crashers and climbersI focus on Destined competitorsince it just started. I'll be working on older sets this week, but the fluctuations in this set forced me to revisit some of the market value on this set.
Now is also a good time to be smart in the secondary card market, and pay attention to all pricing trends and market value Pokémon TCG.
After the price drops after the launch weekend, if not, most cards will be upgraded again.
TCGplayer charges sellers with higher market value than their stocks, and the increase in sellers does not help. It sticks out like a sore thumb, which may be a collective push to artificially expand market value.
Pokémon Card Crashers

The point I want to focus on this week is that the stunning illustrations are more affordable than a few weeks ago. First of all Shaimin -185/182which are many chase cards that go out with their doomed competitors. This gorgeous card is currently down 56%, from nearly $46.48 release to the current $18.34. I think every penny is worth it.
Ethan's Ho -Oh Ex -230/182 It's one of my main chase cards for my main competitors and I'm still following one. Now, it might be a good time to drop 38% from $202.05 near the selling price to $126.
Team Rocket's Houndoom -191/182 It's another explosion. This is my favorite competitor: a lot of art captures a cool or sweet moment, or an amazing angle in the middle of the battle. It was down almost 50%, and I can see why this card was around $38.62 a few weeks ago, while $19.75 at the time of writing was a reliable price.
Team Rocket's Meowth -203/182 It's a very brave example of enough to show a good moment that should be out of place in a scene that focuses on iconic criminal entities, but works well.
In Giovanni's sales scene, like he stole your Christmas tree, looking at you, it's awesome to show his love for him in particular. Again, the card was a 56% discount a few weeks ago, falling from $58.64 to its current listing, at about $26. Love seeing it.
With Mr. Mewtwo of Team Rocket still buying Daft Money (not long after), it's great to have an equally cool design that is a solid chase card in itself. Team Rocket's Mewtwo Ex -213/182 It's a blast card and it's great to see Ultra Rares have its value.

It just happened to be a half ton line of $52.34, and now the list is about $25 at the time of writing. I'm going to snap up one of these bad boys before they start to rise again because they will.
The rare thing from the secret art of doomed competitors is their weird trend, which, for the most part, looks like a British Chanel (chilling wave). Most of them crashed from the launch and crawled back, more below.
Pokémon Rock Climber

Currently, a typical example of the strange volatility of high-end kars in the mid to destined competitors is Team Rocket's Mewtwo Ex -231/182. This ridiculously awesome card has hit $400 a few weeks ago and has since dropped, then back to around the nearest list, then back to around $460 and then back to $385.
what is going on? I personally think it's the seller pushing luck, so vote with your Pokécoins trainer. This market is based on the willingness of trainers to pay, so if it's too much, please don't pay! The seller didn't want to sit on these cards, we did.
Cynthia's Garchomp Ex -232/182 It is another example of Mr. Madness. It's a damn sight that makes sense more sense than Mewtwo, but the story is the same. Upward, downward, and then return again at a price of more than $40, $40 more than when it was born. It's $194.79 for San Francisco and up to $209.75 for writing. It's not a good thing to keep people close.
Misty's Lapras -194/182 It is a more understandable price increase. It has only risen a few dollars since its launch, and few illustrations are reasonably priced. It appeared on the market at $29.56, jumping to $34.99 last week and now at $46.48. There is no way to argue about this value, of course, if it's on the deck show-off or enter the trainer's amazing IR series.
To be honest Team Rocket's Nidoking Ex -233/182 Will be more valuable. This is a straight-forward scene for an auto-animation, who doesn't like to see Garry Oak become absolutely humble? The value was priced at $118.71 last week, and was priced at $90.96 a few weeks ago, but has since fallen to $87.99 again. If you have nostalgia for this scene or card, then try it out, but I think this card will soon be like the following $150 gentleman. I'll leave it among the climbers for the time being because it seems to be everywhere, and it's hard to say where it's going to settle now.
Want to know the rarest chase card of the original competitor? Check out the current value. This is burning The latest Scarlet and Violet Pokémon TCG Set's Top 10 Drafts.
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Another day of ridiculous pricing for Amazon on Pokémon TCG sealed products on Amazon, but keep an eye on it so it's still important that you all have a choice.
If you can't find another seal product, I can almost guarantee it Market value of TCG players Cheap now.
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