Pokémon TCG's doomed rival ETB is back on Amazon, but there is a trap
Blog Andrew Joseph 16 Jul , 2025 0

this Pokémon TCG The doomed competitor expansion is as elusive as any other, but the coveted elite training box has recovered Amazon stock and is now available to order now. The only reason why they are not sold out is that they are sold for mass tagging.
Advertise on its product pages at the same time “11% off $99.99”Amazon is currently selling its doomed rival ETB at a high price of $88.95. As a reminder, this is $38.96 more than the base price, usually sold at other retailers Best Buy.
In this case, you can still get the exact same content in your doomed competitor ETB. For those who don't know, this includes 9 boosters, a full-field foil promotion team Wobbuffet, 45 energy cards, 65 card sleeves, player wizard, damaged sales dice, coin bounce mold, condition marks, 4 dividers, and collector's box to keep it.
Unfortunately, this seems increasingly to be one of a strategy implemented by retailers to fight robots and skimmakers, once available, can immediately shovel all stocks.
Amazon UK has implemented it Invitation system destined to competekeeping the price in RRP when Amazon and Walmart Instead, it raised the price, presumably to scare scare, but still took the money from those willing to pay.
Of course, both are in line with what seems to have become the standard. Although you can save a few dollars Sealed on eBay's doomed competitor ETBpriced as low as $84-85, dedicated storefront TCG player The price of the list is three times the price.
Even though I pulled some The most expensive Pokémon card destined to be a competitor It's easy to help you get back your investment, and we admit that the price of $88.95 at $59.99 is still the price of robbery.
Anyway, if you're already eager to buy one of these elite coach boxes, no matter how much it costs, Amazon and Walmart are still your best choice as far as retailers are concerned.
Although, you can save a few dollars with eBay, if you feel trust enough in the current TCG world, then you feel trust enough.
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