Pokémon Market Watch: Biggest Price Drop and Raising Drafts
Blog Andrew Joseph 07 Jul , 2025 0

With the competition for Pokémon TCG collectors to ensure the hottest new cards from it The evolution of prismatic shape,,,,, Journey together,,,,, Destined competitorAnd the upcoming Black bolts and white flares Sets, often overlooked Paradox Rift Extension is sitting quietly. This cooling attention has a chain reaction, especially for high-end cards. While the value of the front card for the special illustration rare (Mr.) has dropped significantly, I think that several illustration rare volumes are climbing fast, partly because I think collectors have a lower level of interest and inventory.
I think this change echoes Grautton IR started earlier this year with unexpected demand in line with lower availability. Now other illustration rare cards follow suits, while their jazz companions tilt as they tilt it gets bigger. Here's the idea of top climbers and crashers Paradox Rift As we move from the Scarlet and Violet era, collectors and players should pay close attention Giant evolution.
Pokémon Card Crashers
From It fell 25% and is now $37.13. It has some defense tools and some healing, but I just can't see it appearing on many decks. Collectors seem to move on from it, which helps explain the decline. Gholdengo Ex Less than 21% to $23.77. I actually really liked this discarded mechanic, but it was obscured by the newer Sirs, and these officials received more attention.
Steelix It has fallen 19% to $25.20. Of course, it's a nostalgic option, but the earthquake hits your own bench and the cost of retreat makes the play clumsy. Before the roaring moon Less than 16% to $46.98. It's still hard to hit, but the buzz around it must have cooled down. Garchomp ex It was also hit, down 19% to $26.64. It is still useful for energy acceleration and sniping, but as many new cards fall, it is left behind.
Pokémon Rock Climber
Grautton Growing 13%, now available for $75.99. It's hard to play, it charges very quickly and looks great. Not surprisingly, it is still developing. power It is the largest climber, up 43% to $31.99. Its ability is beautiful, but the art is interesting and people seem to like it now.
plusle Jumped 32% to $29.50. It's great to work with broken builds and perfectly minethis is also rising. mine Up 16% to $22.98. Its partner pulse abilities add some good stress, and people obviously hope it's the same. Iron heroic front Up 9% to $20.36. This is great for a deck focused on spreading damage and is the only ex Mr. Climbing right now.
Car crashers and climbers in the last few weeks
I've been following the Pokémon TCG market and now we're seeing a clear divide between the two main sets. Spark surge is undergoing sharp corrections, such top cards Pikachu Ex -247/191,,,,, Hydremeon EX -240/191and Milotic Ex -237/191 Reduced by 51%, 34%, and 26%, respectively. Even chase cards Pikachu Ex -238/191 and Material EX -239/191 A 20% drop. But this is not a collapse, it is a natural correction driven by an increase in supply.
On the other hand, the Crown Peak is heating up quickly. Card Giratina Vstar -GG69/GG70,,,,, Origin Forme Dialga VSTAR -GG68/70and Origin form palkia vstar -GG67/70 It soared 17%–24% in just a few days. even Mewtwo Vstar -GG44/GG70 and Arceus VSTAR -GG70/GG70 Getting ground. With the Scarlet and Violet Age summed up, giant evolution is about to resume, and swords and shields like crowns are entering the best position where the best modern modern suit begins to add value. I buy both while the market is still adjusting.
Where to buy Japanese Pokémon Cards
Japanese Pokémon TCG The booster box has much better odds when it comes to pulling the chase card, much less volume, and is usually half as good as the British booster box. This also means that the Chase card is Much less valuebut Japanese cards are always eliminated from the booster backpack in perfect condition, and Japanese cards are easier to get perfect results. Want one Pokémon Card Collection Budget? Go and see the Japanese card.
The most expensive Pokémon card now
While it’s easy to envy those with deep pockets to grab the most expensive Pokémon TCG cards, there are some exciting ways to hit a lot of hits straight from the booster pack Destined competitor,,,,, The evolution of prismatic shape,,,,, Twilight dressand Sparks surging Still in print. Now, card Umbreon EX -161/131 Lead the market for over $1,000, then the heavy hitter Team Rocket's Mewtwo Ex -231/182,,,,, Greninja Ex -214/167and Ethan's Ho -Oh Ex -230/182all launched for $300+. Iconic Pikachu Ex -238/191 After reaching its peak last year, it has cooled to around $295, making it a reliable buy.
More fans' favorite chase cards include Cynthia's Garchomp Ex,,,,, Before the roaring moon,,,,, Latitas'sand Rockets' Motresall hovering between $195-$260. Then there is the invasion of Eeveelution. The evolution of prismatic shape Full of top art Sylveon Ex,,,,, Espeon Ex,,,,, Leafeon Ex,,,,, Vaporeon Ex,,,,, Jolteon Exand Glaceon Exall of which comfortably exceeds $230. Each card is absolutely amazing, full of nostalgia and some competitive utilities (although I recommend you buy a standard EX card for your deck). The odds of tightening them are slim, and the evolution of the prismatic shape is well-known for tolerance. If you are pursuing a specific card, buying singles may be a smarter move, but I also don’t like having fun.
Christian Wait is IGN's contribution that covers all collectable and transactionable. Christian has over 7 years of experience in the gaming and tech industry and has a mixable and pocket-sized crafting charter. Christian also created a hand-painted collection for the miniature of the sword. Christian is also the author of The Ultimate Unofficial Game Guide for Pokemons by Warrior. Find Christians on x @chrisreggiewait.