About this deal
After opening all 36 cards in the booster box, and the 9 packs from my ETB, I found I had enough Fuecoco and Wooper to form a small army, but my collection of playable evolutions was frustratingly small. I was particularly lucky to pull Baxcalibur, which boasts both beautiful art and a wicked attack set. It is definitely a beautiful set, and the Paldea starters add a bright and attractive splash of color.
Anyone looking to add to their collection won’t be disappointed with this ETB, or the contents inside. The new condition markers are stunning, the extra booster pack helps ease the sting of the hike, and the promo card featuring Pikachu, Sprigatito, Fuecoco, and Quaxly is stunning.While I love pulling a Full Art or a rare Pokemon TCG Trainer, my frustration wasn’t at the low number of these alternate rares I ended up with.
That being said, the low rates make every rare pull that much more exciting, and I know the handful I now possess will all hold special places in any Pokemon TCG decks they feature in.The Pokemon Center Elite Trainer Box has been revealed, showcasing the 3 starter Pokemon from the Paldea Region. With the ability to pull rare, alternate full art cards of all the Gen 9 starters, as well as opportunities to amass a good deck-building base of basics, it is a great option for those intent on really creating decks promoting the new era of gameplay. Thankfully, the mechanics of ex cards seem to be more balanced than the previous gen, encouraging new strategies that are fleshed out in the second expansion – Paldea Evolved.
Before the release date, we get teased some of the cards from the Paldea Evolved set and this preview page will keep you up to date with the latest cards announced until the big release date. With main characters of Meowscarada, Skeledirge, Quaquaval, Chien-Pao and Ting-lu adorning the booster packs.While the two bird Pokemon may seem like duds, Pelipper’s ability Hearsay, mixed with Wing Attack, make it a formidable opponent for a low evolution cost. Paldea Evolved TCG Set is due to be released on 9th June 2023 and includes more new Tera Pokemon Ex cards, the mechanic added to the new Scarlet and Violet Pokemon Games causing Pokemon to have a crystaline effect. My first thought was how high-quality the pack felt, and I was delighted at how satisfying it was to rip the foil open.
