This is the best journey to buy separate Pokémon cards together
Blog Andrew Joseph 24 May , 2025 0

I want Journey together Blow big. back Sparks surging and The evolution of prismatic shape It emits some real heat and it feels like we are rolling.
However, the kit tripped on the way to the gate, rather than a clean three-strike combination. Prices have expanded from the beginning, and now the market has time to breathe, this is correct that is positive.
It's still a solid set. Great art, fun pull, some nostalgic hits. However, many single prices are based on hype that cannot be held.
Collectors think we will get another quick climb. That didn't happen. If you buy now, you will capture the card along the way instead of riding on the ascending road.
Just knowing what's worth grabbing and what's still floating in the remaining launch day smoke.
Rare illustrations
Articuno has a strong start. The price hit $55 in late March, which made sense at the time, and it was a favorite legend with excellent work of art.
Since then, it has dropped 36%, now floating around $35. Honestly, this is still a little high. I've seen the nearly smash list for nearly $18.69, which matches where this card belongs.
I think if you just want a great bird without early adopter taxes, it's a reliable pickup.
Wailord is one of those early hype illustrations that quickly get pumped, mainly because it's Wailord, and people have a sentiment about the ridiculous big water genre.
It hit $60 at the end of March, which lasted for a long time. Now, its market value is down 63.66% to about $22.49, and the copy I've seen is priced as low as $14.55. Personally, I think it's due to a gentle rebound back $30, but only once the panic list cleared, Wailord fans are back.
My favorite illustration rare is N's Reshiram. The artwork is top notch, and character pairing actually adds something meaningful to the card. It starts at $39.43, and honestly, given the demand for release isn't too far.
Now it sits for $17.44. Even the journey that you think will bring some extra value to the stamp variant, weakening the average variant for about $14. That was a 79.51% drop, I think it was a steal. If you want a chase card that doesn't pay for the chase price, that's that.
Special illustrations Rare and Super Rare

Lillie's former husband is positioned as the suit's face and looks like it might stay there for a while. The price hit $400, which is crazy, considering the only thing that is more expensive than the same journey may be a shame.
Now, it's priced at about $180, and in my opinion, it's still too high. It's a gorgeous card without a doubt, but I think we'll see it hit $150 soon. Not a collapse, but a corrective measure for what most people are willing to pay for.
I thought Mr. Bellibolt Ex from Iono would be the top card for the set. It has rarity, has characters, and looks messy and can be a fan favorite. Instead, it hovers around $80, which is good. Not good, not bad.
The price feels stable and I don't think it's going to get into the tank like some other launch day hype. If you like it, grab it. If you want it to double its value, maybe take a walk.
The Salamence ex Sir is probably the best example of a price problem early in the journey. At the time of release, people paid up to $250 for it, just like it was the last dragon card ever printed. Now, it's priced at about $106, and I think it's going to settle close to $100.
Of course it's still expensive, but at least now it's priced like a premium chase card, not a collector's retirement plan. The art is strong and Salamus has always had endurance, so I think it's better than most people.
Complete art
Iono's Bellibolt Ex is my favorite full art, mainly because I pulled it and immediately convinced myself that I was sitting on the gold. At the time of release, it was priced at about $80. Now, it can enjoy the $7-8 range comfortably.
Honestly, if you pay over $15 I don't know what to tell you. However, this is a good looking card and I think the dust has been set for a while and it will last for a while. Maybe don't think this is the next supporter Iono. This is a Belbot. Let's make sense.
Lillie's Clefairy Ex started with a weird start. Prices rose at $110 before launch, which made me wonder if people think it's a rare special illustration.
Now, its driveway is around $17-1, which is probably where it should have been. I think this is a great pickup if you like Lillie or Clefairy or just want something that won't lose half the value before you hit your mailbox.
N's Zoroark Ex starts at around $30, but it's not safe even from the drop. Now, it lands around $12, and honestly, it's a good deal. The card still looks great, and thanks to N.

But when the journey I said crashed, that's exactly what I mean. Remember all the “unmissable deals” I posted at the press conference? It's not because the cards are cheap – it's because they're about to fall off the cliff.
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