X and Y Promos Spike, Prismatic Evolutions drop
Blog Andrew Joseph 26 May , 2025 0

The pace of the Pokémon TCG collector market changes is surprising. We're seeing the value rise of three X and Y ERA promotion cards absurdly, which works because they always look great. The thing is, Venusaur Ex, Blastoise Ex and Charizard Ex Box Promos were never a high-priced card. Looking at TCG players, the market is filled with mild playback and damaged condition cards, so the rare amount of near mint copies of these cards deserves a higher price tag?
exist Last week's crashers and climbersWe see signs of prismatic deformation chase cards collapsed, and in most cases, I found out. Over the past few days, we've seen a massive drop of Glaceon Ex and Sylveon Ex drop by 28%, which is crazy. Let's get involved:
Pokémon Card Crashers

Mr. EEVEE EX It has fallen by 36% since mid-April, which will also start scrolling to store shelves at the time of Prismatic Evolutions Reprint. This is related to the community's refusal to pay for the astronomical prices of the Scarlet and Violet Chase Cards that appear to be pushing prices across the board.
Mr. Glaceon Ex It has been one of the cheaper EEVEELEDENTs in Prismatic evolution, but it dropped from $338.69 to $240.98 to 28% to the semi-high plateau, although I personally put my money on 200 cards that year ago.
Mr. Sylveon Ex Take a more popular similar boat, down from 28% to $562.60 for $400. Sylveon is not one of my favorites, but the artwork on this card is very detailed. Pair it with the Sylveons Ditched fan base, I think you think the stable $400 card.
Mr. Espeon Ex Cheaper than Sylveon. In my opinion, the first two Eeveelions are Espeon and Umbreon. While the latter half of that statement is ridiculous, it’s a good time to start thinking about adding this card to your favorites. It's down just 5%, but it's about 5% off the price since the $350-$400 card (after the hype).
If you don't think Ceruledge is a cool Pokémon, then we can't be friends. That dark knight energy and purple flame are just epic Mr. Ceruledge Reflects everything I just said. A Pokémon can still look cruel, a handful of jewels floating on the head, worth a mention of $151. Especially once you consider the $206.71 price drop 27% from the beginning of May.
Pokémon Rock Climber

Venusaur from the promotion In the X and Y era, I am my peak card. My first entry ever was Bulbasaur at Pokémon Blue, the best work of art I've ever seen in the end. Absantrly I'm not alone as this card has seen a huge climb of 263% in a week. The almost mint conditional version of this card has risen from $49.53 to $180 in a few days.
Blastoise Ex Promo The same thing is being done, although it is much cheaper. It has increased by 88% in the past week to $68.94, and the current listing price is $130. This is the cheapest price right now.
For Charizard collectors, in rare cases Charizard Ex Promo Cheaper than the equivalent Vinore. This is a time to live and a fan at the grassroots level. Zard still flew high like other Kanto starters, climbing 183% in a week. The price rose from $45.58 to $129.
Another favorite deck for me when it comes to X and Y is included Shaymin Ex. I love this card. As long as you have two-color colorless energy, you can use its setup ability to draw 6 cards from the deck together with its Sky Return Attack, dealing 30 damage and healing it by returning Shaymin Ex to your hand. Oh, and the value in a week also increased by 44%.
Another card that rose 41% is togepi & cleffa & igglybuff gx The Sun and Moon Age from Pokémon TCG. The team's card is a great head and would love to see it back. It also climbed wildly last week, jumping from $127.61 to a thick $180.
Pokémon TCG inventory update
Long story short; retail matters look bleak Pokémon TCG Now. Almost everything surpassed retailers and seemed to be the new normal for big box retailers. I could write an article why this is to stop this practice, but we are here. Be sure to use it if you are focused on opening the booster pack, but you may want to check out the following sections to save money.
The same products for TCG players
TCG player and Pokémon TCG At the time of writing, the secondary collector market is much cheaper than the large retailers. Unless you can do it in a new collection (e.g. Destined competitor,,,,, Black bolts and white flares. There is no doubt that the products still outperform retailers, but if small businesses can weaken the large retailers of TCG players, there is something that could be broken in the vendor-distribution retail chain.
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-made statute. 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.