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The '''Spring 2024 Mini Portfolio''' was released on April 19, 2024 and featured artwork of several [[Paradox Pokémon]] on its covers: {{p|Great Tusk}} and {{p|Iron | The '''Spring 2024 Mini Portfolio''' was released on April 19, 2024 and featured artwork of several [[Paradox Pokémon]] on its covers: {{p|Great Tusk}} and {{p|Iron Treads}} on the front, and {{p|Iron Moth}} and {{p|Slither Wing}} on the back. Each album can display up to 60 cards and came packaged with a single {{TCG|Temporal Forces}} booster pack. | ||
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Pokémon Trading Card Game merchandise associated with the ninth generation began in November 2022 shortly after the release of the Pokémon Scarlet and Violet video games. The following is a chronological list of TCG-related items made available during the Scarlet & Violet Series.
Paldea First Partners Playmat
The Paldea First Partners Playmat was the first item released for the Scarlet & Violet Series. Released on November 25, 2022, it was made available via the North American and United Kingdom online Pokémon Center stores. It features the Paldea first partner Pokémon, Sprigatito, Fuecoco, and Quaxly, in a design that was first featured on the Pokémon Scarlet and Violet launch clothing.
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Paldea Collection
The first release of English Scarlet & Violet Series cards was the Paldea Collection on January 6, 2023. The promotional box came in six varieties focusing on Sprigatito, Fuecoco, or Quaxly, combined with a redacted Jumbo-sized version of either Koraidon ex or Miraidon ex. Each box came with four booster packs, as well as a pin of one of the Paldea first partner Pokémon and a code card for Pokémon TCG Live.
Promotional cards:
- Sprigatito (SVP Promo 001)
- Fuecoco (SVP Promo 002)
- Quaxly (SVP Promo 003)
- Sprigatito (Scarlet & Violet 013; Mirage Holofoil)
- Fuecoco (Scarlet & Violet 036; Mirage Holofoil)
- Quaxly (Scarlet & Violet 052; Mirage Holofoil)
- Miraidon ex (Scarlet & Violet 081; redacted Jumbo)
- Koraidon ex (Scarlet & Violet 125; redacted Jumbo)
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Mimikyu ex Box
The Mimikyu ex Box was released on March 3, 2023 and came with a regular-sized and a Jumbo-sized version of Mimikyu ex, which originated from the Japanese ex Starter Set Quaxly & Mimikyu ex and was cut from Scarlet & Violet during localization and made into an SVP Black Star Promo. The box also included a Mirage Holofoil version of a Greavard from Scarlet & Violet, a Pokémon TCG Live code card, and four booster packs.
Promotional cards:
- Mimikyu ex (SVP Promo 004)
- Mimikyu ex (SVP Promo 004; Jumbo)
- Greavard (Scarlet & Violet 105; Mirage Holofoil)
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Mimikyu ex Showcase
Accompanying the release of the Mimikyu ex Box on March 3, 2023 was the Mimikyu ex Showcase. This product included the same Mimikyu ex promotional card sourced from the Japanese ex Starter Set Quaxly & Mimikyu ex as well as a Pokémon TCG Live code card and three booster packs.
Promotional cards:
- Mimikyu ex (SVP Promo 004)
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Scarlet & Violet Build & Battle Box
- Main article: Scarlet & Violet Build & Battle Box (TCG)
Starting March 17, 2023, select retailers began selling the Scarlet & Violet Build & Battle Box for unofficial Prerelease Tournaments. Each box was packaged with four Scarlet & Violet booster packs, a 40-card ready-to-play deck built around one of four possible SVP Black Star Promos, a deck-building tip sheet and a code card for Pokémon TCG Live. Boxes were later made available to purchase at retail stores from April 14, 2023.
Promotional cards:
- Quaquaval (SVP Promo 005)
- Pawmot (SVP Promo 006)
- Hawlucha (SVP Promo 007)
- Revavroom (SVP Promo 008)
- Quaquaval (Scarlet & Violet 054; Non Holofoil)
- Dondozo (Scarlet & Violet 061; Non Holofoil)
- Pawmot (Scarlet & Violet 076; Non Holofoil)
- Revavroom (Scarlet & Violet 142; Non Holofoil)
- Professor's Research (Scarlet & Violet 189; Non Holofoil)
- Professor's Research (Scarlet & Violet 190; Non Holofoil)
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Scarlet & Violet Hobby Co-Op Marketing Kit
The Pokémon Compnay International provided their distribution partners with Hobby Co-Op Marketing Kits for their retail customers to use in stores. The first kit for the Series contained materials to help promote the Scarlet & Violet expansion, which launched on March 31, 2023. Marketing Kits were free to order but retailers were still required to cover shipping costs. The kits were limited to one per store and were not intended for resale. Each kit included:
- A 24" × 36" Fabric Banner featuring key artwork of the Paldea first partner Pokémon Sprigatito, Feucoco, and Quaxly.
- A 17" × 22" Double Sided Poster featuring Koraidon and Miraidon key expansion artwork.
- A 5" × 5" Window Cling with images of Sprigatito, Feucoco, and Quaxly.
- A pack of 50 Stickers featuring a single Pokémon and the Pokémon Trading Card Game logo. Five designs were available: Sprigatito, Feucoco, Quaxly, Pikachu, and Lechonk.
- A pack of 40 Postcards featuring the four pieces of key artwork created for the set.
- A pack of 25 Ultra Pro Toploaders with the Pokémon Trading Card Game logo.
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Scarlet & Violet Blisters
Scarlet & Violet was officially released on March 31, 2023. Its launch was accompanied by a variety of blister packs. Single Pack and Three Pack Blisters featured SVP Black Star Promos originating from the Japanese Let's Start Playing Pokémon Card Game Campaign, while Premium Checklane and Stage 1 Blisters were packaged with straight reprints from the Lost Origin expansion. Spidops and Espathra cards could be obtained from Single Pack Blisters; Arcanine and Dondozo cards could be found in Three Pack Blisters; the evolutionary families of Gengar and Machamp were included in Premium Checklane Blisters; and the families of Hisuian Zoroark and Hisuian Arcanine were included in Stage 1 Blisters. All varieties were packaged with a Pokémon Trading Card Game Live code card, and all except the Three Pack Blisters were packaged with a jumbo Fuecoco coin. Retailer images for the Premium Checklane Blisters featured a Quaxly coin.
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- Gastly (Lost Origin 064)
- Haunter (Lost Origin 065)
- Gengar (Lost Origin 066)
- Hisuian Zorua (Lost Origin 075)
- Hisuian Zoroark (Lost Origin 076)
- Hisuian Growlithe (Lost Origin 083)
- Hisuian Arcanine (Lost Origin 084)
- Machop (Lost Origin 086)
- Machoke (Lost Origin 087)
- Machamp (Lost Origin 088)
- Spidops (SVP Promo 009)
- Espathra (SVP Promo 010)
- Arcanine (SVP Promo 011)
- Dondozo (SVP Promo 012)
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Scarlet & Violet Elite Trainer Box
A pair of Scarlet & Violet Elite Trainer Boxes were released concurrently with the Scarlet & Violet expansion on March 31, 2023, featuring either Koraidon or Miraidon. A single box came packaged with nine Scarlet & Violet booster packs, 65 card sleeves, 45 Basic Energy cards, a Scarlet & Violet Player's Guide, six damage counter dice, one competition-legal coin-flip die, two plastic condition markers, four dividers, and a code card for Pokémon TCG Live. ETBs also came with a full-art foil promo card of either Koraidon or Miraidon, which were previously released as Triplet Beat Sealed Battle Promos in Japan. The online Pokémon Center stores also sold exclusive Scarlet & Violet Pokémon Center Elite Trainer Boxes from the same day. Compared to the standard version, these boxes included two more Scarlet & Violet booster packs and an additional full-art foil promo card featuring either Koraidon or Miraidon with a Pokémon Center logo stamp.
Promotional cards:
- Miraidon (SVP Promo 013)
- Miraidon (SVP Promo 013; Pokémon Center stamp)
- Koraidon (SVP Promo 014)
- Koraidon (SVP Promo 014; Pokémon Center stamp)
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Scarlet & Violet Booster Bundle
The Scarlet & Violet Booster Bundle released together with the Scarlet & Violet expansion on March 31, 2023. Each box included six Scarlet & Violet booster packs.
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Scarlet & Violet Collector's Kit
The Scarlet & Violet Collector's Kit was released together with the Scarlet & Violet expansion on March 31, 2023. Each kit came with a paper collector's album for storing cards, a double-sided poster and playmat, and one Scarlet & Violet booster pack.
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Scarlet & Violet Portfolios
A pair of Ultra Pro fixed-page portfolios were released to coincide with the Scarlet & Violet expansion on March 31, 2023. Nine-pocket binders featuring Koraidon and Miraidon are able to display up to 252 cards. Four-pocket binders featuring the Paldea first partner Pokémon and Terastal Gyarados are able to display up to 80 standard-sized cards and up to four Oversized cards.
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Lechonk Collection Playmats
March 31, 2023 saw the release of various Lechonk-related merchandise through the Pokémon Center online store. The Lechonk Collection comprised soft toys, clothing, pins, and two playmats: the Lechonk Pink Playmat and the Lechonk Brown Playmat.
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Trade and Play Kit
Following on from similar events held during the Sun & Moon Series and Sword & Shield Series, various stores in North America hosted Trade and Play events during the Scarlet & Violet Series. The target audience for these events was children new to the TCG, providing them the opportunity to meet, trade, and battle with others. Participants were given a free Trade and Play Kit while stocks lasted, a cardboard folder enclosed with a three-card Fun Pack, three activity sheets, a jumbo-sized Gold Mirror Holofoil Fuecoco coin, and "A Guide to Trading Cards" information sheet. Each Fun Pack contained two Common cards plus one Parallel Holofoil card from the Scarlet & Violet expansion.
Each "A Guide to Trading Cards" provides a breakdown of card rarity in the Scarlet & Violet Series, plus a general rarity breakdown of cards from older Series, a brief explanation of what Pokémon ex, Full Art cards, and illustration rare cards are, and an annotated trading card complete with type guide. The activity sheets offered a total of six challenges:
- Picture Copy – Copy the image of Fidough using the 4×4 grid of squares.
- Sudoku – Complete the 6×6 Sudoku grid using the remaining Pokémon images.
- Evolution Maze – Follow the numbers from 1 to 20 to help Girafarig evolve into Farigiraf.
- Shadow Match – Identify the silhouettes of various Generation IX Pokémon.
- Logic Puzzle – Determine the race finishing positions of four Pokémon using the clues provided.
- Weighing Problem – Determine the combined weight of Wiglett and Fidough using simple math.
The kits were available first at participating Toys "R" Us stores within Macy's department stores and were given away on April 1, 2023 as part of a three-day Easter event.[1] They were also distributed as part of Geoffrey's Tour Across America, which was present at seven select Toys "R" Us locations along the east coast between July 20 and 29, 2023,[2][3] as well as at participating Toys "R" Us locations on October 14, 2023 as part of a seven-day event to celebrate Toys "R" Us mascot Geoffrey's birthday.[4] The kits were also given away at Pokémon Trade & Play events hosted by participating GameStop stores on October 7, 2023.[5]
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April 2023 Pokémon Center accessories
Four different TCG accessory collections were launched on the online Pokémon Center stores on April 3, 2023.
Espeon & Umbreon Timeless Friends collection: A playmat and double deck box featuring Espeon with Celebi and Umbreon with Murkrow; and sleeves featuring either one half of the artwork.
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Lunatone & Solrock Eclipse collection: Sleeves featuring Lunatone and Solrock.
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Pikachu Power Grid collection: A playmat and double deck box featuring Pikachu, Plusle, Minun, Pachirisu, Emolga, and Togedemaru; and sleeves featuring Pikachu.
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Volcarona & Frosmoth Freezer Burn collection: A playmat, double deck box, and sleeves featuring Volcarona and Frosmoth.
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Scarlet & Violet Build & Battle Stadium
The Scarlet & Violet Build & Battle Stadium released on April 14, 2023. Each of these two-player kits included a pair of Scarlet & Violet Build & Battle Boxes, three more Scarlet & Violet booster packs, 121 Basic Energy cards, six damage-counter dice, one competition-legal coin-flip die, and two plastic condition markers.
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Scarlet & Violet Mini Portfolio
The Scarlet & Violet Mini Portfolio was released on April 14, 2023 and featured artwork of the paradox duo and Paldea first partner Pokémon on its covers. Each collector's album can display up to 60 cards and was packaged with a single Scarlet & Violet booster pack.
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Ampharos & Lucario ex Battle Decks
- Main article: ex Battle Decks—Ampharos & Lucario (TCG)
The Ampharos & Lucario ex Battle Decks released on May 5, 2023. Each deck included a ready-to-play 60-card deck, three reference cards, one rules booklet, a single-player playmat, damage counters, a large metallic coin, deck box, strategy sheet, and a code card for Pokémon TCG Live. The Ampharos and Lucario promo cards originated from the Japanese ex Starter Sets; Flaaffy was originally a Gym Promo in Japan and made into an SVP Black Star Promo as well. The decks were classified as Play Level 1 and were aimed at intorducing beginners to the TCG.
Promotional cards:
- Flaaffy (SVP Promo 015)
- Ampharos ex (SVP Promo 016)
- Lucario ex (SVP Promo 017)
- Miraidon (Scarlet & Violet 080; Non Holofoil)
- Annihilape (Scarlet & Violet 109; Non Holofoil)
- Koraidon (Scarlet & Violet 124; Non Holofoil)
- Cyclizar (Scarlet & Violet 164; Non Holofoil)
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Cyclizar ex Box
The Cyclizar ex Box was released on May 5, 2023 and came with a regular-sized and a Jumbo-sized version of Cyclizar ex, which originated as a Japanese promo card available in the Let's Start Playing Pokémon Card Game Campaign and was made into an SVP Black Star Promo. The box also included a Cosmos Holofoil version of a Rotom from Scarlet & Violet, four booster packs, and a code card for Pokémon TCG Live.
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- Cyclizar ex (SVP Promo 018)
- Cyclizar ex (SVP Promo 018; Jumbo)
- Rotom (Scarlet & Violet 070; Cosmos Holofoil)
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Paldea Friends Mini Tins
A set of five mini tins was released on May 5, 2023. Each Paldea Friends Mini Tin features a portion of an ensemble illustration of Paldea region Pokémon and contained two booster packs, a sticker, and a Pokémon art card. Each art card and sticker bears the same illustration as the tin it came in; the reverse of each art card also features Pokédex information of its focal Pokémon. The first production wave of tins, which have the code "K22" by the copyright, were packaged with a Silver Tempest booster pack and a Scarlet & Violet booster pack.
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Paldea Evolved Build & Battle Box
- Main article: Paldea Evolved Build & Battle Box (TCG)
Starting May 26, 2023, select retailers began selling the Paldea Evolved Build & Battle Box for unofficial Prerelease Tournaments. Each box was packaged with four Paldea Evolved booster packs, a 40-card ready-to-play deck built around one of four possible SVP Black Star Promos, a deck-building tip sheet, and a code card for Pokémon TCG Live. Boxes were later made available to purchase at retail stores from June 23, 2023.
Promotional cards:
- Baxcalibur (SVP Promo 019)
- Tinkaton (SVP Promo 020)
- Murkrow (SVP Promo 021)
- Pelipper (SVP Promo 022)
- Professor's Research (Scarlet & Violet 189; Non Holofoil)
- Professor's Research (Scarlet & Violet 190; Non Holofoil)
- Lokix (Paldea Evolved 021; Non Holofoil)
- Baxcalibur (Paldea Evolved 060; Non Holofoil)
- Tinkaton (Paldea Evolved 105; Non Holofoil)
- Boss's Orders (Paldea Evolved 172; Non Holofoil)
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Ultra Pro Gallery Series: Scorching Summit accessories
The fifth entry in Ultra Pro's Gallery Series, and the first to be released during the Scarlet & Violet Series, was named Scorching Summit. These items began appearing for sale in late May 2023 and feature a cavern with lava flows illuminating rock formations. The items also use key artwork of Charizard, Alolan Marowak, Salazzle, and Torkoal.
Deck boxes: Two types of deck box were available, offering different storage solutions.
- The Gallery Series: Scorching Summit Full View Deck Box has a self-locking cover and can store up to 75 double-sleeved cards. Each box came with a themed deck divider.
- The Gallery Series: Scorching Summit Alcove Click Deck Box features a debossed mountain peak design on its sides and a magnetic plate on its front flap that can display one of the four packaged Pokémon badges. Each deck box can securely hold up to 100 double-sleeved cards.
Playmat: Each single-player Gallery Series: Scorching Summit Playmat has a fabric-lined top to help avoid card damage and a rubber backing to prevent it from shifting during use.
Sleeves: Each pack of Gallery Series: Scorching Summit Sleeves contains 65 card protectors.
Binders: Four types of binder were available to cater for different collection needs.
- Gallery Series: Scorching Summit 4-Pocket Portfolio
- Gallery Series: Scorching Summit 9-Pocket Portfolio
- Gallery Series: Scorching Summit 9-Pocket Pro-Binder
- Gallery Series: Scorching Summit 2" Album
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Paldea Evolved Hobby Co-Op Marketing Kit
Retailers could order Hobby Co-Op Marketing Kits for their stores and promote the release of the Paldea Evolved expansion on June 9, 2023. Each kit came with:
- A 24" × 36" Fabric Banner featuring Meowscarada, Skeledirge, and Quaquaval expansion key art.
- A 17" × 22" Double Sided Poster featuring Chien-Pao and Ting-Lu expansion key art.
- A pack of 25 Pocket Folders featuring expansion key art. Each folder was enclosed with four loose Coloring Pages with line artwork of Sprigatito, Feucoco, Quaxly, and the Paldea Evolved expansion logo.
- A pack of 25 Lenticular Luggage Tags featuring the key art of Chien-Pao and Ting-Lu.
- A pack of 25 Picture Frames featuring Pikachu.
- A pack of 6 pre-assembled Deck Boxes featuring various Pokémon from the expansion.
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Paldea Evolved Blisters
Paldea Evolved was officially released on June 9, 2023 and its launch was accompanied by a variety of blister packs. Single Pack and Three Pack Blisters featured SVP Black Star Promos previously released in the Japanese Pokémon Card Gym Promo Card Pack 1 (except for Tinkatink, which was sourced from the Japanese Clay Burst expansion), while Premium Checklane and Stage 1 Blisters were packaged with straight reprints from the Scarlet & Violet expansion. Smoliv and Growlithe cards could be obtained from Single Pack Blisters; Tinkatink and Varoom cards could be found in Three Pack Blisters; and the evolutionary families of Arboliva and Pawmot were included in Premium Checklane Blisters. Stage 1 Blisters featuring either Charcadet and Armarouge or Tatsugiri and Dondozo were also available in stores such as Target. All blisters included a code card for Pokémon TCG Live, and all except the Three Pack Blisters were packaged with a jumbo-sized Quaxly coin.
As with the Scarlet & Violet Single Pack and Three Pack Blisters, the featured Smoliv, Growlithe, Tinkatink, and Varoom promotional cards were printed on Smooth-style Cosmos Holofoil paper. This Holofoil had been in use since early November 2013, debuting on cards available in Legendary Treasures merchandise and phasing out the Pixel-style Cosmos Holofoil first used on English cards in Base Set 2. In an unexpected move, The Pokémon Company International began to use the Pixel Cosmos Holofoil paper again starting with the Single Pack Blisters, resulting in Smoliv and Growlithe being available in both Smooth and Pixel Cosmos Holofoil—something not seen since the Plasma Storm Rerelease and Kanto Two Pack Blisters in the XY Series. The transition back saw several more cards printed using both styles of Holofoil, most notably on those associated with the special 151 expansion, and appeared to be complete by the release of Paradox Rift products in early November 2023. In a similar vein, the Arboliva, Pawmot, Armarouge, and Dondozo cards feature the Sword & Shield Series-style Line Holofoil, different to that of their in-set Mirage Holofoil prints.
Promotional cards:
- Smoliv (SVP Promo 023; Pixel or Smooth Cosmos Holofoil)
- Growlithe (SVP Promo 024; Pixel or Smooth Cosmos Holofoil)
- Tinkatink (SVP Promo 025; Smooth Cosmos Holofoil)
- Varoom (SVP Promo 026; Smooth Cosmos Holofoil)
- Smoliv (Scarlet & Violet 020)
- Dolliv (Scarlet & Violet 022)
- Arboliva (Scarlet & Violet 023; Line Holofoil)
- Charcadet (Scarlet & Violet 039)
- Armarouge (Scarlet & Violet 041; Line Holofoil)
- Dondozo (Scarlet & Violet 061; Line Holofoil)
- Tatsugiri (Scarlet & Violet 062)
- Pawmi (Scarlet & Violet 073)
- Pawmo (Scarlet & Violet 075)
- Pawmot (Scarlet & Violet 076; Line Holofoil)
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Paldea Evolved Elite Trainer Box
The Paldea Evolved Elite Trainer Box was released concurrently with the Paldea Evolved expansion on June 9, 2023, featuring the Paldea first partner Pokémon. A single box came packaged with nine Paldea Evolved booster packs, 65 card sleeves, 45 Basic Energy cards, a Paldea Evolved Player's Guide, six damage counter dice, one competition-legal coin-flip die, two plastic condition markers, four dividers, and a code card for the Pokémon TCG Live. Boxes also came with a full-art foil promo card of Pikachu, which was an early purchase bonus for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet in Japan. The online Pokémon Center stores also sold an exclusive Paldea Evolved Pokémon Center Elite Trainer Box from the same day. Compared to the standard version, this box included two more Paldea Evolved booster packs and an additional full-art foil promo card featuring Pikachu with a Pokémon Center logo stamp.
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Paldea Evolved Booster Bundle
The Paldea Evolved Booster Bundle released together with the Paldea Evolved expansion on June 9, 2023. Each box included six Paldea Evolved booster packs.
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Paldea Evolved Collector's Kit
The Paldea Evolved Collector's Kit was released together with the Paldea Evolved expansion on June 9, 2023. Each kit came with a paper collector's album for storing cards, a double-sided poster and playmat, and one Paldea Evolved booster pack.
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Paldea Evolved Portfolios
A pair of Ultra Pro fixed-page portfolios were released to coincide with the Paldea Evolved expansion on June 9, 2023. Nine-pocket binders featuring Meowscarada, Skeledirge, and Quaquaval are able to display up to 180 cards. Four-pocket binders featuring Chien-Pao and Ting-Lu are able to display up to 80 standard-sized cards and up to four Oversized cards.
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Paldea Legends Tins
The Paldea Legends Tins were released on June 9, 2023, which featured the Legendary Paradox Pokémon Koraidon and Miraidon. As with several prior iterations of tins, two designs were available: hexagonal tins packaged with five booster packs, and octagonal tins packaged with four booster packs. The larger hexagonal tins were typically more prevalent in territories such as North America and Oceania, whereas the smaller octagonal tins were more common in Europe—both varieties were available in each market however. Each tin included a promo card of either Koraidon ex or Miraidon ex, as well as a code card that could be used to unlock a digital version of it in Pokémon TCG Live. The promo cards were reprints of Koraidon ex and Miraidon ex from the Scarlet & Violet expansion with alternate artwork exclusive to regions outside Asia at the time. Booster pack selections for the larger tins usually comprised two Paldea Evolved, one Scarlet & Violet, one Silver Tempest, and one Brilliant Stars; pack selections for the smaller tins usually consisted of two Paldea Evolved, one Scalret & Violet, and one Silver Tempest.
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- Miraidon ex (SVP Promo 028)
- Koraidon ex (SVP Promo 029)
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Trainer's Toolkit 2023
June 9, 2023 saw the release of a fourth Trainer's Toolkit. Like its predecessors, this product came with numerous staple cards for deck building. The Toolkit included 58 cards to power up decks, including reprints of Arceus V and Arceus VSTAR from Brilliant Stars with new artwork that had yet to be released in Japan at the time of the product's launch. The box was also packaged with 4 booster packs (typically two Paldea Evolved, one Scarlet & Violet, and one Silver Tempest), more than 100 Basic Energy cards, 65 card sleeves, a deck builder's guide, six damage-counter dice, one competition-legal coin-flip die, two plastic condition markers, one acrylic VSTAR marker, and a code card for Pokémon TCG Live. The Toolkit provided one copy of Arceus V and Arceus VSTAR, and two copies of all other cards listed below.
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Paldea Evolved Build & Battle Stadium
The Paldea Evolved Build & Battle Stadium released on June 23, 2023. Each of these two-player kits included a pair of Paldea Evolved Build & Battle Boxes, three more Paldea Evolved booster packs, 121 Basic Energy cards, six damage-counter dice, one competition-legal coin-flip die, and two plastic condition markers.
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Chien-Pao & Tinkaton ex Battle Decks
- Main article: ex Battle Decks—Chien-Pao & Tinkaton (TCG)
The Chien-Pao & Tinkaton ex Battle Decks released on July 14, 2023. Each deck included a ready-to-play 60-card deck, three reference cards, one rules booklet, a single-player playmat, damage counters, a large metallic coin, deck box, strategy sheet, and a code card for Pokémon TCG Live. The Chien-Pao promo is a reprint of Chien-Pao ex from Paldea Evolved with alternate artwork that had yet to be released in Japan at the time of the deck's launch. Tinkaton originated from the Japanese Clay Burst expansion and was cut from Paldea Evolved during localization and made into an SVP Black Star Promo.
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- Chien-Pao ex (SVP Promo 030)
- Tinkaton ex (SVP Promo 031)
- Baxcalibur (Paldea Evolved 060; Non Holofoil)
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Annihilape ex Box
The Annihilape ex Box was released on July 14, 2023 and came with an Annihilape ex SVP Black Star Promo, which originated from the Japanese Snow Hazard expansion and was cut from Paldea Evolved during localization. The box also included Pixel Cosmos Holofoil versions of Mankey and Primeape from Paldea Evolved, four booster packs, and a code card for Pokémon TCG Live. The box featured a new, more compact design and, for the first time since the release of the Garchomp-EX Box in the XY Series, did not come with a Jumbo card. Typical booster pack selections comprised two Paldea Evolved, one Scarlet & Violet, and one Lost Origin.
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- Annihilape ex (SVP Promo 032)
- Mankey (Paldea Evolved 106; Pixel Cosmos Holofoil)
- Primeape (Paldea Evolved 107; Pixel Cosmos Holofoil)
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Obsidian Flames Build & Battle Box
- Main article: Obsidian Flames Build & Battle Box (TCG)
Starting July 28, 2023, select retailers began selling the Obsidian Flames Build & Battle Box for unofficial Prerelease Tournaments. Each box was packaged with four Obsidian Flames booster packs, a 40-card ready-to-play deck built around one of four possible SVP Black Star Promos, a deck-building tip sheet, and a code card for Pokémon TCG Live. Boxes were later made available to purchase at retail stores from August 25, 2023.
Promotional cards:
- Palafin (SVP Promo 036)
- Cleffa (SVP Promo 037)
- Togekiss (SVP Promo 038)
- Mawile (SVP Promo 039)
- Professor's Research (Scarlet & Violet 189; Non Holofoil)
- Professor's Research (Scarlet & Violet 190; Non Holofoil)
- Palafin (Obsidian Flames 062; Non Holofoil)
- Toxtricity (Obsidian Flames 072; Non Holofoil)
- Togekiss (Obsidian Flames 085; Non Holofoil)
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2023 Back to School merchandise
Two types of products were released on August 4, 2023 in anticipation of the start of a new school year. The first being a Back to School Pencil Case featuring Pikachu and the Paldea first partner Pokémon. Each case came with two booster packs and is capable of storing pens and pencils (which were not included in the product). Secondly, two different Back to School Eraser Blisters were released, which also included two booster packs and came with a Lechonk or Smoliv eraser.
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Summer 2023 Collector Chest
August 4, 2023 saw the release of a new Collector Chest, featuring artwork of the Paldea Legendary Pokémon Koraidon and Miraidon, and Paldea first partner Pokémon Sprigatito, Fuecoco, and Quaxly. These Pokémon were also portrayed on a number of the chest's contents, including Mirage Holofoil variant cards of the first partner Pokémon, four sticker sheets, a coin featuring either Koraidon or Miraidon, and a mini portfolio. Unlike the previous iteration, this chest did not include a notebook, and instead included an additional booster pack for a total of six (typically two each of Silver Tempest, Scarlet & Violet, and Paldea Evolved). Each chest also came with a Pokémon TCG Live code card.
Promotional cards:
- Sprigatito (Paldea Evolved 013; Mirage Holofoil)
- Fuecoco (Paldea Evolved 034; Mirage Holofoil)
- Quaxly (Paldea Evolved 050; Mirage Holofoil)
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Armarouge, Revavroom & Houndstone Blister
The Armarouge, Revavroom & Houndstone Blister was released on August 4, 2023 and came with three Mirage Holofoil cards sourced straight from the Scarlet & Violet expansion. Blisters were also packaged with a pair of booster packs (one Lost Origin and one Silver Tempest), a jumbo-sized Fuecoco coin, and a code card for Pokémon TCG Live.
Promotional cards:
- Armarouge (Scarlet & Violet 041)
- Houndstone (Scarlet & Violet 106)
- Revavroom (Scarlet & Violet 142)
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Obsidian Flames & 151 Hobby Co-Op Marketing Kit
Hobby Co-Op Marketing Kits that contained paraphernalia for the Obsidian Flames expansion and a mini kit for the special 151 expansion could be ordered by eligible TCG retailers to help promote their respective releases. Each kit included:
- A 24" × 36" Fabric Banner featuring Tera Charizard key art.
- A 17" × 22" Double Sided Poster featuring Obsidian Flames key art of Tera Tyranitar and Tera Dragonite.
- A pack of 25 Lenticular Bookmarks featuring Tera Charizard and Tera Dragonite key art.
- A pack of 20 Book Covers/Posters featuring various pieces of Obsidian Flames key artwork.
- A pack of 10 Pens featuring the Obsidian Flames set logo.
- A Lenticular Poster with the 151 set logo and colored Pokémon silhouettes.
- A pack of 5 200-piece jigsaw Puzzles featuring the 151 key artwork.
- A pack of 25 TCG Cardboard Sleeves featuring a border consisting of Kanto Pokémon silhouettes. Each sleeve includes a cardboard stand for display.
- An Open/Closed Sign featuring Bulbasaur, Chamrnader, Squirtle, and Snorlax.
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Obsidian Flames Blisters
Obsidian Flames was officially released on August 11, 2023 and its launch was accompanied by a variety of blister packs. Single Pack and Three Pack Blisters featured SVP Black Star Promos previously released as Japanese promo cards (except for Paldean Wooper, which was sourced from the Japanese Ruler of the Black Flame expansion), while the Premium Checklane and Stage 1 Blisters were packaged with straight reprints from the Scarlet & Violet expansion. Pawmi and Paldean Wooper cards could be obtained from Single Pack Blisters; Houndstone and Eevee cards could be found in Three Pack Blisters; and the evolutionary families of Annihilape and Kingambit were included in Premium Checklane Blisters. The families of Houndstone and Revavroom were included in Stage 1 Blisters, despite their highest Stage Evolution cards also being available in Two Pack Blisters a week prior. All varieties were packaged with a code card for the Pokémon TCG Live, and all except the Three Pack Blisters were packaged with a jumbo Sprigatito coin.
Promotional cards:
- Pawmi (SVP Promo 040; Smooth Cosmos Holofoil)
- Paldean Wooper (SVP Promo 041; Smooth Cosmos Holofoil)
- Houndstone (SVP Promo 042; Smooth Cosmos Holofoil)
- Eevee (SVP Promo 043; Smooth Cosmos Holofoil)
- Greavard (Scarlet & Violet 104)
- Houndstone (Scarlet & Violet 106)
- Mankey (Scarlet & Violet 107)
- Primeape (Scarlet & Violet 108)
- Annihilape (Scarlet & Violet 109)
- Pawniard (Scarlet & Violet 132)
- Bisharp (Scarlet & Violet 133)
- Kingambit (Scarlet & Violet 134)
- Varoom (Scarlet & Violet 141)
- Revavroom (Scarlet & Violet 142)
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Obsidian Flames Elite Trainer Box
The Obsidian Flames Elite Trainer Box was released together with the Obsidian Flames expansion on August 11, 2023. Featuring Charmander, each box was enclosed with nine Obsidian Flames booster packs, 65 card sleeves, 45 Basic Energy cards, an Obsidian Flames Player's Guide, six damage counter dice, a competition-legal coin-flip die, a pair of plastic Special Condition markers, four dividers, and a Pokémon TCG Live code card. Elite Trainer Boxes were also packaged with a Full Art Charmander promo card, which had yet to be released in Japan at the time. The online Pokémon Center stores also sold an exclusive Obsidian Flames Pokémon Center Elite Trainer Box from the same day. Compared to the standard version, this box included two more Obsidian Flames booster packs and an additional copy of the Charmander promo card bearing a Pokémon Center logo stamp.
Promotional cards:
- Charmander (SVP Promo 044)
- Charmander (SVP Promo 044; Pokémon Center stamp)
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Obsidian Flames Booster Bundle
The Obsidian Flames Booster Bundle released together with the Obsidian Flames expansion on August 11, 2023. Each box included six Obsidian Flames booster packs.
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Obsidian Flames Collector's Kit
The Obsidian Flames Collector's Kit was released together with the Obsidian Flames expansion on August 11, 2023. Each kit came with a paper collector's album for storing cards, a double-sided poster and playmat, and one Obsidian Flames booster pack.
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Obsidian Flames Portfolios
A pair of Ultra Pro fixed-page portfolios were released to coincide with the Obsidian Flames expansion on August 11, 2023. Nine-pocket binders featuring a Terastallized Charizard and Terastallized Dragonite are able to display up to 180 cards. Four-pocket binders featuring Terastallized Tyranitar and Revavroom are able to display up to 80 standard-sized cards and up to four Oversized cards.
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Play! Pokémon Prize Pack Series Three
- Main article: Play! Pokémon Prize Pack Series Three (TCG)
The third series of Play! Pokémon Prize Packs began to be given out at qualified Play! Pokémon retailers from August 14, 2023 in tandem with Pokémon World Championships Series Celebration Tournaments.[6] Series Three comprises 163 different cards sourced from Brilliant Stars through to Scarlet & Violet, plus a handful of SVP Black Star Promos and cards from the Pokémon GO and Crown Zenith special expansions. All cards bear the Play! Pokémon logo and Holofoil versions of non-Rule Box cards are Pixel Cosmos Holofoil. Each Series Three Prize Pack contains six cards and has a design featuring Origin Forme Palkia, Arceus, and Origin Forme Dialga.
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August 2023 Pokémon Center accessories
Four different TCG accessory collections were launched on the online Pokémon Center stores on August 16, 2023.
Great Wave Pikachu & Friends collection: A playmat, double deck box, and sleeves featuring Pikachu with a variety of Generation I and II Pokémon.
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Luxray Limitless Lightning collection: A playmat and double deck box featuring Shinx, Luxio, and Luxray; and sleeves featuring Luxray.
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Rapidash Flames & Fairies collection: A playmat and double deck box featuring Rapidash and Galarian Rapidash; and sleeves featuring either one half of the artwork.
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Rayquaza Among the Stars collection: A playmat, double deck box, and sleeves featuring Rayquaza.
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Obsidian Flames Build & Battle Stadium
The Obsidian Flames Build & Battle Stadium released on August 25, 2023. Each of these two-player kits included a pair of Obsidian Flames Build & Battle Boxes, three more Obsidian Flames booster packs, 121 Basic Energy cards, six damage-counter dice, one competition-legal coin-flip die, and two plastic condition markers.
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Fall 2023 Mini Portfolio
In a change to the release schedule of the established Mini Portfolios, there was no product specifically tied to the Paldea Evolved or Obsidian Flames expansion; instead, the next release was branded as the Fall 2023 Mini Portfolio and became available from September 1, 2023. Each product features treasures of ruin Ting-Lu and Chien-Pao on the front, and Wo-Chien and Chi-Yu on the back. Portfolios can display up to 60 cards and were packaged with one Obsidian Flames booster pack.
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Paldea Partners Tins
Different versions of the Paldea Partners Tins were released on September 1, 2023, featuring the final evolutions of the Paldea first partner Pokémon. The larger hexagonal tins came with five booster packs, whereas the smaller octagonal tins came with four booster packs. Each variety was packaged with a SV Black Star Promo of either Meowscarada ex, Skeledirge ex, or Quaquaval ex, and a code card for Pokémon TCG Live. The promo cards were alternate-art reprints of Pokémon ex from the Paldea Evolved expansion that had yet to be released in Japan at the time of the tins' launch.
Promotional cards:
- Meowscarada ex (SVP Promo 033)
- Skeledirge ex (SVP Promo 034)
- Quaquaval ex (SVP Promo 035)
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Meowscarada ex & Quaquaval ex Deluxe Battle Decks
- Main article: Deluxe Battle Decks—Meowscarada ex & Quaquaval ex (TCG)
The Meowscarada ex & Quaquaval ex Deluxe Battle Decks were released on September 1, 2023. Each deck included a ready-to-play 60-card deck, a single-player playmat, damage counters, a large metallic coin, two condition markers, a deck box, strategy sheet, and a code card for Pokémon TCG Live. Both decks featured three foil cards: two copies of Meowscarada ex and one copy of Radiant Alakazam were included in the Meowscarada deck, while the Quaquaval deck featured two copies of Quaquaval ex and one copy of Radiant Greninja. The decks did not come with any Black Star Promo cards, but instead only featured reprinted cards from previously released expansions. Being classified as Play Level 2, the decks are aimed at players that have at least some familiarity with the TCG.
Promotional cards:
- Irida (Astral Radiance 147; Non Holofoil)
- Indeedee (Scarlet & Violet 153; Non Holofoil)
- Professor's Research (Scarlet & Violet 189; Non Holofoil)
- Baxcalibur (Paldea Evolved 060; Non Holofoil)
- Boss's Orders (Paldea Evolved 172; Non Holofoil)
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Trick or Trade BOOster Bundle
- Main article: Trick or Trade 2023 (TCG)
The Trick or Trade BOOster Bundle was made available from September 1, 2023 in anticipation of Halloween and was marketed as an alternative to candy for trick-or-treating. The 2023 Trick or Trade release comprises 30 different Pokémon cards sourced from the Sword & Shield, Rebel Clash, Vivid Voltage, Evolving Skies, Lost Origin, Silver Tempest, Scarlet & Violet, and Paldea Evolved expansions, most of which could be associated with Halloween. Each card retains its original set number, but feature a Pikachu jack-o'-lantern stamp on its artwork. Each bundle contained 50 three-card mini booster packs. The bundle and mini booster packaging feature corporate art of a Mimikyu looming over a Pikachu. This was the second consecutive year TPCI released a BOOster Bundle.
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Holiday Calendar 2023
September 1, 2023 also saw the release of the Holiday Calendar 2023. The calendar features a festive key visual and 25 numbered sections containing various items. These items were designed to be accessed via perforated strips and included eight Holofoil promotional variant cards, five booster packs (typically two Fusion Strike, one Scarlet & Violet, and two Paldea Evolved), seven 3-card Fun Packs (typically two Fusion Strike, two Scarlet & Violet, and three Paldea Evolved), two coins (one featuring Snom and one featuring Alolan Vulpix), two sticker sheets, a sidekick dangler featuring Pikachu and Glaceon, and a code card for the Pokémon TCG Live. Each of the promotional cards retains its original set number but feature a ❄️ "snowflake" stamp on its artwork. This was the second consecutive year in which TPCI released a Holiday Calendar.
Promotional cards:
- Glaceon V (Evolving Skies 040; snowflake stamp)
- Glaceon VMAX (Evolving Skies 041; snowflake stamp)
- Cryogonal (Evolving Skies 043; Pixel Cosmos Holofoil; snowflake stamp)
- Snom (Fusion Strike 084; Pixel Cosmos Holofoil; snowflake stamp)
- Stantler (Astral Radiance 125; Pixel Cosmos Holofoil; snowflake stamp)
- Glastrier (Lost Origin 051; Pixel Cosmos Holofoil; snowflake stamp)
- Alolan Vulpix V (Silver Tempest 033; snowflake stamp)
- Pikachu (Silver Tempest 049; Pixel Cosmos Holofoil; snowflake stamp)
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Paradox Powers ex Special Collection
The Paradox Powers ex Special Collection was released exclusivey through Amazon on September 8, 2023 and focused on the Paradox Pokémon Koraidon and Miraidon. The pair was featured on Pokémon ex cards sourced straight from the Scarlet & Violet expansion, while their distant relative Cyclizar was included as an Oversized promotional Pokémon ex card, itself available in the prior Cyclizar ex Box. Each collection was also packaged with five booster packs, typically two Astral Radiance, one Scarlet & Violet, and two Obsidian Flames, plus a code card for the Pokémon TCG Live.
Promotional cards:
- Cyclizar ex (SVP Promo 018; Jumbo)
- Miraidon ex (Scarlet & Violet 081)
- Koraidon ex (Scarlet & Violet 125)
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Poké Ball Tin & Elite Trainer Box 3-Pack
From mid-September 2023, warehouse club Costco began to sell 3-Pack bundles at their outlets. Each bundle contained one copy of a Koraidon or Miraidon Scarlet & Violet Elite Trainer Box plus two Poké Ball Tins. The tins came in a variety of designs, including Poké Ball, Great Ball, Ultra Ball, Premier Ball, Quick Ball, and Luxury Ball, and were sourced from multiple production batches. Tins bearing the production codes "C23" and "D23" typically included two Lost Origin booster packs, either one Silver Tempest booster pack or one Chilling Reign booster pack, and a jumbo-sized coin. Possible coin designs were Gold Mirror Holofoil Pikachu, Gold Mirror Holofoil Charizard, and Silver Mirror Holofoil Eevee. Tins bearing the production code "H20" and "D21" typically included a Large-sized, Silver Rainbow Holofoil Suicune coin and one pack each of Cosmic Eclipse, Rebel Clash, and Vivid Voltage.
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151 Elite Trainer Box
Cards from the first special expansion of the Scarlet & Violet Series, 151, could be obtained from September 22, 2023 with its launch wave of products. Among these was the 151 Elite Trainer Box, which features the Sleeping Pokémon Snorlax. A single box came packaged with nine 151 booster packs, 65 card sleeves, 45 Basic Energy cards, a 151 Player's Guide, six damage counter dice, one competition-legal coin-flip die, two plastic condition markers, four dividers, and a code card for the Pokémon TCG Live. Boxes also came with an illustration rare Snorlax promo card originating from the Japanese Pokémon Card 151 subset that was cut during localization. Online Pokémon Center stores also sold an exclusive 151 Pokémon Center Elite Trainer Box from the same day. Compared to the standard version, this box included two more 151 booster packs and an additional copy of the Snorlax promo card with a Pokémon Center logo stamp.
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151 Poster Collection
September 22, 2023 saw the release of a variety of products related to the 151 expansion, including the 151 Poster Collection. Each box was packaged with three foil promo cards of Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle; a poster featuring silhouettes of the original 151 Pokémon on one side, and the artwork for all the Regular Pokémon cards from the 151 expansion on the other side; three 151 booster packs; and a code card for Pokémon TCG Live. Initial waves of the collection included promo cards printed on Smooth Cosmos Holofoil paper, whereas those released in early 2024 included cards printed on Pixel Cosmos Holofoil paper following the transition at TPCI's facilities.
Promotional cards:
- Bulbasaur (SVP Promo 046; Pixel or Smooth Cosmos Holofoil)
- Charmander (SVP Promo 047; Pixel or Smooth Cosmos Holofoil)
- Squirtle (SVP Promo 048; Pixel or Smooth Cosmos Holofoil)
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151 Binder Collection
The 151 Binder Collection was released concurrently with various other 151 products on September 22, 2023. Each box was packaged with four 151 booster packs and a 20-page nine-pocket binder featuring the set's booster pack artwork on its cover. The pages in each binder include side-loading pockets backed with black material, allowing 360 cards to be displayed in total. Each binder could also be secured shut with an elastic strap.
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151 Booster Bundle
The 151 Booster Bundle released together with several other 151-related products on September 22, 2023. Each box included six 151 booster packs.
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Poké Ball Tins Series 9
The first series of Poké Ball Tins to be released during the Scarlet & Violet Series became available to purchase from September 22, 2023. Each display came with six tins, with a typical configuration of one Poké Ball Tin, one Great Ball Tin, one Ultra Ball Tin, one Premier Ball Tin, and two new Lure Ball Tins. Production codes for this series of tins were the same as those available in earlier Costco Poké Ball Tin & Elite Trainer Box 3-Packs ("C23" and "D23"), but had plastic wrapping that detailed their differing contents and featured an updated design consistent with other Scarlet & Violet Series merchandise. Tins included one Fusion Strike booster pack, one Lost Origin booster pack, and one Silver Tempest booster pack; this was also the first non-set-related release of Poké Ball Tins to include stickers instead of coins—each tin was packaged with two Generation IX Pokémon stickers.
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Evolving Powers Premium Collection
The Evolving Powers Premium Collection was released on September 22, 2023 and spotlighted the Embrace Pokémon Gardevoir and the Magnetic Field Pokémon Magnezone. Each box included three reprints of chase cards for both Pokémon—Pokémon V, Pokémon VMAX, and Pokémon ex cards featuring Gardevoir; and Pokémon V, Pokémon VSTAR, and Pokémon ex cards featuring Magnezone. All of these cards are straight reprints from previously released expansions. The premium collection also came with reprints of Ralts, Kirlia, Magnemite, and Magneton, seven booster packs, an acrylic VSTAR marker, and a code card for Pokémon TCG Live.
Promotional cards:
- Gardevoir V (Champion's Path 016)
- Gardevoir VMAX (Champion's Path 017)
- Magnezone V (Lost Origin 056)
- Magnezone VSTAR (Lost Origin 057)
- Magnemite (Scarlet & Violet 063)
- Magneton (Scarlet & Violet 064)
- Magnezone ex (Scarlet & Violet 065)
- Ralts (Scarlet & Violet 084)
- Kirlia (Scarlet & Violet 085)
- Gardevoir ex (Scarlet & Violet 086)
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September 2023 Pokémon Center accessories
On September 22, 2023, two different playmats went up for sale on the online Pokémon Center stores featuring Tinkaton and Greavard.
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Ultra Pro Koraidon & Miraidon accessories
Ultra Pro released their first set of Scarlet and Violet themed accessories on September 22, 2023. The items feature Ken Sugimori artwork of Koraidon and Miraidon set against scarlet-and-violet-colored hexagons. The collection included for the first time playmats of 72 inch (182.88 cm) and 96 inch (243.84 cm).
Playmats: Three different playmats were included in the range.
- Koraidon & Miraidon Playmat
- Koraidon & Miraidon 6 ft Table Playmat
- Koraidon & Miraidon 8 ft Table Playmat
Binders: Four different binders were released.
- Koraidon & Miraidon 4-Pocket Portfolio
- Koraidon & Miraidon 9-Pocket Portfolio
- Koraidon & Miraidon 9-Pocket PRO-Binder
- Koraidon & Miraidon 2" Album
Deck boxes: Two variations of deck boxes were released. Each box was packaged with a divider.
- Koraidon Full View Deck Box
- Miraidon Full View Deck Box
Sleeves: Two different sets of deck protector sleeves were included in the range. Each pack included 65 sleeves.
- Koraidon Sleeves
- Miraidon Sleeves
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My First Battle
- Main article: My First Battle (TCG)
September 29, 2023 saw the release of the My First Battle sets, simplified versions of the Pokémon Trading Card Game classified as Play Level 1, designed to teach new players the basics of the game. Two different versions were made available, one featuring Bulbasaur and Pikachu, and one featuring Charmander and Squirtle. Each set came with two mini decks of 17 cards each, two playmats, a rulebook, a large metallic coin, a sheet of damage counters, and six Prize tokens. The cards included in the product are simplified as well, lacking Weakness, Resistance, Retreat Cost, card numbers, and regulation marks, making them not legal for tournament play.
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Pokémon Center × Van Gogh Museum accessories
On September 29, 2023, the online Pokémon Center stores launched the Pokémon Center × Van Gogh Museum collection as a special collaboration between The Pokémon Company International and the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, to celebrate the latter's 50th anniversary. The collection contained a variety of products, including several TCG accessories. All the products included in the collection feature artwork that is inspired by Vincent van Gogh's work.
Sleeves: Six different sets of 65 sleeves were included in the collection.
- Corviknight Inspired by Wheatfield with Crows Card Sleeves
- Eevee Inspired by Self-Portrait with Straw Hat Card Sleeves
- Munchlax & Snorlax Inspired by The Bedroom Card Sleeves
- Pikachu Inspired by Self-Portrait with Grey Felt Hat Card Sleeves
- Smeargle Inspired by Self-Portrait as a Painter Card Sleeves
- Sunflora Inspired by Sunflowers Card Sleeves
Double Deck Boxes: Three different double deck boxes were released.
- Corviknight Inspired by Wheatfield with Crows Double Deck Box
- Munchlax & Snorlax Inspired by The Bedroom Double Deck Box
- Pokémon Inspired by Paintings from the Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam Double Deck Box
Playmats: Four different playmats were included in the range.
- Corviknight Inspired by Wheatfield with Crows Playmat
- Munchlax & Snorlax Inspired by The Bedroom Playmat
- Pikachu & Eevee Inspired by Vincent's Self-Portraits Playmat
- Pokémon Inspired by Paintings from the Van Gogh Museum Playmat
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Ultra Pro Pokémon Tournament Folios Series 1
Similar to clear files available in Japan, Ultra Pro released a trio of A4-size Tournament Folios that were marketed as storage aids for deck lists or tournament notes. The folios featured key art of either Venusaur, Charizard, or Blastoise along with an appropriate Energy symbol. These 3-packs became available to purchase in October 2023.
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151 Collection—Zapdos ex
The 151 Collection—Zapdos ex was released on October 6, 2023 as part of the second wave of 151 merchandise, and featured a regular-sized and a Jumbo-sized version of Zapdos ex. This promo card was an alternate-art reprint of the Zapdos ex from the 151 expansion, which had recently become available as a Japanese Champion's League promo at the time of the product's launch. The box also included a Cosmos Holofoil variant of the Electabuzz from the same set, four 151 booster packs, and a code card for Pokémon TCG Live. Similarly to the Smoliv and Growlithe cards from the Paldea Evolved Blisters, Electabuzz was available in both Pixel Cosmos Holofoil and Smooth Cosmos Holofoil.
Promotional cards:
- Zapdos ex (SVP Promo 049)
- Zapdos ex (SVP Promo 049; Jumbo)
- Electabuzz (151 125; Pixel or Smooth Cosmos Holofoil)
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151 Collection—Alakazam ex
The 151 Collection—Alakazam ex was released on October 6, 2023 and came with an Alakazam ex promo card. This card is a reprint of the Alakazam ex from the 151 expansion with then-exclusive artwork for regions overseen by TPCI. The box also included Cosmos Holofoil variants of the Abra and Kadabra from the same set, four 151 booster packs, and a code card for Pokémon TCG Live. Abra was available in both Pixel-style and Smooth-style Cosmos Holofoil, while Kadabra was only available in the Pixel-style Cosmos Holofoil. This wave of products was the last to include cards that utlilized the Smooth Cosmos Holofoil paper, which was first used in 2013.
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- Alakazam ex (SVP Promo 050)
- Abra (151 063; Pixel or Smooth Cosmos Holofoil)
- Kadabra (151 064; Pixel Cosmos Holofoil)
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151 Ultra-Premium Collection
October 6, 2023 saw the release of the 151 Ultra-Premium Collection. This first Ultra-Premium Collection for the Scarlet & Violet Series focused on the New Species Pokémon Mew, and came with a metal hyper rare Mew ex card, a special illustration rare-style promo card featuring Mew ex, and an illustration rare-style Mewtwo promo card. The box was also packaged with a stitched-edge playmat, deck box, metallic coin featuring Mew, six damage counter dice, two plastic condition markers, sixteen 151 booster packs, and a code card for Pokémon TCG Live.
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151 Mini Tins
The 151 Mini Tins was released on October 6, 2023, featuring ten different mini tins. Each tin was packaged with a coin featuring one of the TCG's ten Energy symbols, an art card matching the front the respective tin, and two 151 booster packs. The illustrations on each tin were created by GIDORA.[7]
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Greninja & Kangaskhan ex Battle Decks
- Main article: ex Battle Decks—Greninja & Kangaskhan (TCG)
The Greninja & Kangaskhan ex Battle Decks released on October 6, 2023. Each deck included a ready-to-play 60-card deck, three reference cards, one rules booklet, a single-player playmat, damage counters, a large metallic coin, deck box, strategy sheet, and a code card for Pokémon TCG Live. The Greninja promo originated from the Japanese ex Start Decks and was cut from Obsidian Flames during localization and made into an SVP Black Star Promo. Kangaskhan is a reprint of Kangaskhan ex from 151 with alternate artwork that had yet to be released in Japan at the time of the deck's launch.
Promotional cards:
- Greninja ex (SVP Promo 054)
- Kangaskhan ex (SVP Promo 055)
- Arboliva (Scarlet & Violet 023; Non Holofoil)
- Quaquaval (Scarlet & Violet 054; Non Holofoil)
- Boss's Orders (Paldea Evolved 172; Non Holofoil)
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Charizard ex Premium Collection
October 20, 2023 saw the release of the Charizard ex Premium Collection, which featured an etched foil Charizard ex promo card, an alternate-art print of Obsidian Flames Charizard ex that had yet to be released in Asian regions. In addition to the Charizard ex, each collection was packaged with Mirage Holofoil variants of Charmander and Charmeleon from the same set, six booster packs, 65 card sleeves featuring Dark Tera Charizard, and a code card for Pokémon TCG Live. The collection also included a new type of accessory—a magnetic card protector with display base. Similar in approach to the display frames first released in Japan, each protector is made of a durable plastic and is designed to exhibit a single card. Protectors feature magnetic closure and can be supported with the accompanying base. Typical booster pack selections comprised two each of Scarlet & Violet, Paldea Evolved, and Obsidian Flames.
Promotional cards:
- Charizard ex (SVP Promo 056)
- Charmander (Obsidian Flames 026; Mirage Holofoil)
- Charmeleon (Obsidian Flames 027; Mirage Holofoil)
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Paradox Rift Build & Battle Box
- Main article: Paradox Rift Build & Battle Box (TCG)
Starting October 20, 2023, select retailers began selling the Paradox Rift Build & Battle Box for unofficial Prerelease Tournaments. Each box was packaged with four Paradox Rift booster packs, a 40-card ready-to-play deck built around one of four possible SVP Black Star Promos, a deck-building tip sheet, and a code card for Pokémon TCG Live. Boxes were later made available to purchase at retail stores from November 17, 2023.
Promotional cards:
- Chi-Yu (SVP Promo 057)
- Iron Bundle (SVP Promo 058)
- Xatu (SVP Promo 059)
- Aegislash (SVP Promo 060)
- Iron Moth (Paradox Rift 028; Non Holofoil)
- Chi-Yu (Paradox Rift 029; Non Holofoil)
- Golisopod (Paradox Rift 049; Non Holofoil)
- Xatu (Paradox Rift 072; Non Holofoil)
- Espathra (Paradox Rift 081; Non Holofoil)
- Aegislash (Paradox Rift 134; Non Holofoil)
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Paradox Rift Hobby Co-Op Marketing Kit
Retail stores could acquire free Hobby Co-Op Marketing Kits from approved Pokémon distributors to help promote the launch of Paradox Rift on November 3, 2023. Kits were packaged with:
- A 24" × 36" Fabric Banner featuring Roaring Moon and Iron Valiant key artwork.
- A 17" × 22" Double Sided Poster featuring key art of Tera Garchomp and Armarouge.
- A pack of 50 Holiday Greeting Cards featuring a wintry scene with corporate art of various Pokémon.
- An Ultra Pro Gallery Series: Scorching Summit 9-Pocket Pro-Binder featuring Charizard, Salazzle, Alolan Marowak, and Torkoal.
- A pack of 25 Dice Bags featuring Pikachu.
- A pack of 50 Postcards featuring the Pokémon: Path to the Peak poster artwork.
- A pack of 50 Promo Cards depicting Ava's Oddish from Pokémon: Path to the Peak.
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Paradox Rift Blisters
Merchandise for the Paradox Rift expansion accompanied its general release on November 3, 2023, among which included several types of blister pack. Single Pack and Three Pack Blisters featured SVP Black Star Promos previously released as Japanese promo cards, while Premium Checklane Blisters were packaged with reprints from the Paldea Evolved expansion. Pineco and Sinistea cards could be obtained from Single Pack Blisters; Cetitan and Arctibax cards could be found in Three Pack Blisters; and the evolutionary families of Tinkaton and Hydreigon were included in Premium Checklane Blisters. Stage 1 Blisters featuring the families of Ceruledge and Glimmora were also available at specific retailers such as Target. The highest Stage Evolution card in the Premium Checklane and Stage 1 Blisters were printed on a different Holofoil paper to their in-set counterparts, featuring the same Cosmos Holofoil treatment as the Single and Three Pack Blister SVP Promotional cards. All blisters included a Pokémon TCG Live code card, and all except the Three Pack Blisters were packaged with a jumbo-sized Pikachu coin.
Promotional cards:
- Pineco (SVP Promo 061; Cosmos Holofoil)
- Sinistea (SVP Promo 062; Cosmos Holofoil)
- Cetitan (SVP Promo 063; Cosmos Holofoil)
- Arctibax (SVP Promo 064; Cosmos Holofoil)
- Charcadet (Paldea Evolved 039)
- Ceruledge (Paldea Evolved 098; Cosmos Holofoil)
- Tinkatink (Paldea Evolved 102)
- Tinkatuff (Paldea Evolved 104)
- Tinkaton (Paldea Evolved 105; Cosmos Holofoil)
- Glimmet (Paldea Evolved 124)
- Glimmora (Paldea Evolved 126; Cosmos Holofoil)
- Deino (Paldea Evolved 138)
- Zweilous (Paldea Evolved 139)
- Hydreigon (Paldea Evolved 140; Cosmos Holofoil)
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Paradox Rift Elite Trainer Box
A pair of Paradox Rift Elite Trainer Boxes were released concurrently with the Paradox Rift expansion on November 3, 2023, featuring either Roaring Moon or Iron Valiant. A single box came packaged with nine Paradox Rift booster packs, 65 card sleeves, 45 Basic Energy cards, a Paradox Rift Player's Guide, six damage counter dice, one competition-legal coin-flip die, two plastic condition markers, four dividers, and a code card for Pokémon TCG Live. ETBs also came with a full-art foil promo card of either Scream Tail or Iron Bundle, sourced from the Japanese Ancient Roar and Future Flash expansions, respectively. The online Pokémon Center stores also sold exclusive Paradox Rift Pokémon Center Elite Trainer Boxes from the same day. Compared to the standard version, these boxes included two more Paradox Rift booster packs and an additional full-art foil promo card featuring either Scream Tail or Iron Bundle with a Pokémon Center logo stamp.
Promotional cards:
- Scream Tail (SVP Promo 065)
- Scream Tail (SVP Promo 065; Pokémon Center stamp)
- Iron Bundle (SVP Promo 066)
- Iron Bundle (SVP Promo 066; Pokémon Center stamp)
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Paradox Rift Booster Bundle
The Paradox Rift Booster Bundle released together with the Paradox Rift expansion on November 3, 2023. Each box included six Paradox Rift booster packs.
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Paradox Rift Collector's Kit
The Paradox Rift Collector's Kit was released together with the Paradox Rift expansion on November 3, 2023. Each kit came with a paper collector's album for storing cards, a double-sided poster and playmat, and one Paradox Rift booster pack.
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Paradox Rift Portfolios
A pair of Ultra Pro fixed-page portfolios were released to coincide with the Paradox Rift expansion on November 3, 2023. Nine-pocket binders featuring Roaring Moon and Iron Valiant are able to display up to 180 cards. Four-pocket binders featuring Terastallized Garchomp and Armarouge are able to display up to 80 standard-sized cards and up to four Oversized cards.
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Oinkologne ex Box
The Oinkologne ex Box was released on November 3, 2023 and came with a regular-sized and a Jumbo-sized version of Oinkologne ex, a straight reprint from the Scarlet & Violet expansion. The box also included an exclusive Cosmos Holofoil variant of a Lechonk from the same set, four booster packs, and a code card for Pokémon TCG Live. Typical pack selections comprised one Astral Radiance, one Paldea Evolved, and two Obsidian Flames.
Promotional cards:
- Lechonk (Scarlet & Violet 154; Cosmos Holofoil)
- Oinkologne ex (Scarlet & Violet 158)
- Oinkologne ex (Scarlet & Violet 158; Jumbo)
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Gyarados ex Premium Collection
November 3, 2023 also saw the release of the Gyarados ex Premium Collection, which came with an ultra rare foil card featuring Gyarados ex—a straight reprint from the Scarlet & Violet expansion. This collection also included a Parallel Holofoil copy of Magikarp from the same set, six booster packs, a magnetic card protector with display base, 65 card sleeves featuring Water Tera Gyarados, and a Pokémon TCG Live code card. Each collection was typically enclosed with one Lost Origin pack, one Scarlet & Violet pack, two Paldea Evolved packs, and two Obsidian Flames packs.
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- Magikarp (Scarlet & Violet 044; Parallel Holofoil)
- Gyarados ex (Scarlet & Violet 225)
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Ultra Pro Paldea Region Bundle
On November 3, 2023, Ultra Pro released their second accessory bundle, the Paldea Region Bundle. Each bundle included a set of 65 card sleeves, a single-player playmat, and a deck box with a matching divider. The storage box itself could also be used to hold more than 500 sleeved cards. The items feature the Paldea first partner Pokémon. The first Ultra Pro accessory bundle was released one year prior, in 2022. Limited edition versions of the bundle began to appear in Walmart stores soon after, which featured the same accessories and designs but on a black background instead of white. This run was limited to 5,000 copies and each copy was identified with a numbered sticker.[8]
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Paldea Friends Mini Tin 5-Pack
Costco outlets began to sell another official TPCI repack in early November 2023: the Paldea Friends Mini Tin 5-Pack. Each product included one of every Paldea Friends Mini Tin design from the range available earlier in the year, plus four exclusive Pixel-style Cosmos Holofoil variant cards. The tins had the same booster pack selection as per their original release: one Silver Tempest and one Scarlet & Violet.
Due to an error, some of these boxes contain a second Klawf card instead of a Luxray card.
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- Klawf (Scarlet & Violet 122; Pixel Cosmos Holofoil)
- Gyarados (Paldea Evolved 043; Pixel Cosmos Holofoil)
- Luxray (Paldea Evolved 071; Pixel Cosmos Holofoil)
- Orthworm (Paldea Evolved 151; Pixel Cosmos Holofoil)
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Paradox Rift Build & Battle Stadium
The Paradox Rift Build & Battle Stadium released on November 17, 2023. Each of these two-player kits included a pair of Paradox Rift Build & Battle Boxes, three more Paradox Rift booster packs, 121 Basic Energy cards, six damage-counter dice, one competition-legal coin-flip die, and two plastic condition markers. This was the last product in the Build & Battle Stadium line to be released.
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Roaring Moon ex Box
A pair of products focusing on Paradox Pokémon was released on November 17, 2023. The Roaring Moon ex Box featured an alternate-art Pokémon ex promo card depicting Roaring Moon, plus two other cards the supported the Ancient mechanic that debuted in the Paradox Rift expansion: Cosmos Holofoil versions of Brute Bonnet and Booster Energy. The box also included an oversized version of Roaring Moon ex, four booster packs (typically one Paldea Evolved, one Obsidian Flames, and two Paradox Rift), and a Pokémon TCG Live code card.
Promotional cards:
- Roaring Moon ex (SVP Promo 067)
- Roaring Moon ex (SVP Promo 067; Jumbo)
- Brute Bonnet (Paradox Rift 123; Cosmos Holofoil)
- Ancient Booster Energy Capsule (Paradox Rift 159; Cosmos Holofoil)
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Iron Valiant ex Box
The Iron Valiant ex Box was also released on November 17, 2023 and came with a regular-sized and a Jumbo-sized copy of Iron Valiant ex. This promo card was a reprint of the Iron Valiant ex from the Paradox Rift expansion with artwork that had not been released in Japan at the time of the product's launch. The box also included Cosmos Holofoil versions of two cards from Paradox Rift that supported the new Future mechanic (Iron Moth and Booster Energy), four booster packs (one Paldea Evolved, one Obsidian Flames, and two Paradox Rift), and a code card for the Pokémon TCG Live.
Promotional cards:
- Iron Valiant ex (SVP Promo 068)
- Iron Valiant ex (SVP Promo 068; Jumbo)
- Iron Moth (Paradox Rift 028; Cosmos Holofoil)
- Future Booster Energy Capsule (Paradox Rift 164; Cosmos Holofoil)
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Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic
- Main article: Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic (TCG)
November 17, 2023 saw the release of Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic, a premium product designed to enjoy friendly battles anytime and anywhere. It featured a foldable, portable two-player game board with card placement zones on a premium fabric surface for Active Pokémon, Benched Pokémon, decks, discard piles, and Prize cards. The product contained three 60-card decks headlined by Base Set Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise, combined with Lugia ex, Ho-Oh ex and Suicune ex, respectively. The product also came with an all-inclusive toolbox containing premium gameplay accessories, including three deck boxes, three sets of card sleeves, metal orbs that take the place of coins, and three-dimensional damage counters that can be stacked. Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic uses reprinted cards from Generation I through Generation IX, including most notably a Mr. Mime card from 1998, that had never been released in English before.
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Fall 2023 Collector Chest
The second Collector Chest of 2023 was released on November 17 and featured artwork of a Darkness-type Terastallized Charizard and the final evolved forms of the Paldea first partner Pokémon, Meowscarada, Skeledirge, and Quaquaval. All four Pokémon were portrayed across the chest's contents, which included Holofoil variant Meowscarada, Skeledirge, and Quaquaval cards, a Tera Charizard coin, four sticker sheets, and a mini portfolio. The chest also came with six booster packs and a code card for the Pokémon TCG Live. First production runs of this chest usually contained two Paldea Evolved booster packs, two Obsidian Flames booster packs, and two Paradox Rift booster packs. The style of Holofoil paper used on the promotional cards could vary by region: those available in North America used Cosmos Holofoil, while those available in Europe could also use a different Holofoil.
Promotional cards:
- Meowscarada (Scarlet & Violet 015; Cosmos Holofoil)
- Skeledirge (Scarlet & Violet 038; Cosmos Holofoil)
- Quaquaval (Scarlet & Violet 054; Cosmos Holofoil)
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Miraidon ex League Battle Deck
- Main article: Miraidon ex League Battle Deck (TCG)
The Miraidon ex League Battle Deck was released on November 17, 2023. Being classed as Play Level 3, this product was designed with higher-tier competitive play in mind. Each deck featured two copies of Miraidon ex, two copies of Regieleki V, two copies of Regieleki VMAX, and many other tournament-tried cards. The deck was also furnished with a deck box, two condition markers, six damage-counter dice, a competition-legal coin-flip die, an accessory box, a strategy sheet, and a code card for the Pokémon Trading Card Game Live.
Promotional cards:
- Bibarel (Brilliant Stars 121; Non Holofoil)
- Forest Seal Stone (Silver Tempest 156; Non Holofoil)
- Professor's Research (Scarlet & Violet 190; Non Holofoil)
- Boss's Orders (Paldea Evolved 172; Non Holofoil)
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V Heroes Tin Bundle
Target stores began to sell official repacks containing Sword & Shield Series tins in late November 2023. Although listed in their product descriptions as V Heroes Bundles,[9][10][11] each repack contained one Eevee Evolutions Tin from 2021 and one V Heroes Tin from 2022. Three varieties were available: Jolteon and Espeon, Flareon and Sylveon, and Vaporeon and Umbreon. All tins included two Scarlet & Violet booster packs and two Paldea Evolved booster packs.
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Ultra Pro Elite Series: Charizard
Ultra Pro released a line of premium products in December 2023—the Elite Series: Charizard. It included two different zippered binders and a deck box with the outlines of the Ken Sugimori artwork of Charizard. The products feature red-and-crimson-colored debossed leatherette material with a foil treatment.
- Elite Series: Charizard 9-Pocket Zippered PRO-Binder
- Elite Series: Charizard 12-Pocket Zippered PRO-Binder
- Elite Series: Charizard Alcove Flip Deck Box
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Ultra Pro Gallery Series: Shimmering Skyline
December 2023 saw the release of the Shimmering Skyline range of products, the sixth entry in Ultra Pro's Gallery Series. This collection included a variety of TCG accessories featuring Ken Sugimori stock artwork of five electric rodent Pokémon against the outline of a city at night.
- Gallery Series: Shimmering Skyline Full View Deck Box
- Gallery Series: Shimmering Skyline Alcove Click Deck Box
- Gallery Series: Shimmering Skyline Playmat
- Gallery Series: Shimmering Skyline Sleeves
- Gallery Series: Shimmering Skyline 4-Pocket Portfolio
- Gallery Series: Shimmering Skyline 9-Pocket Portfolio
- Gallery Series: Shimmering Skyline 9-Pocket PRO Binder
- Gallery Series: Shimmering Skyline 2" Album
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Scarlet & Violet Knock Out Collection
The first Knock Out Collection of the Scarlet & Violet Series was released on January 5, 2024. Unlike those released during the Sword & Shield Series, this collection focused on one Pokémon—Iron Jugulis—and included a variant card and sticker sheet depicting the Paradox Pokémon. Each Knock Out Collection was also enclosed with two booster packs, typically one Scarlet & Violet and one Paldea Evolved, and a Pokémon TCG Live code card.
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- Iron Jugulis (Paradox Rift 158; Pixel Cosmos Holofoil)
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Pawmot Two Pack Blister
Also available from January 5, 2024 was the Pawmot Two Pack Blister, which contained a straight reprint of Paldea Evolved Pawmot, a code card to unlock a digital version of it in Pokémon TCG Live, two Scarlet & Violet Series booster packs (one Scarlet & Violet and one Paldea Evolved), and a silver Quaxly coin. Images of the blister on the Pokémon Center website suggested it would be comparable to the packaging of Three Pack Blisters; however, the actual blisters were configured like Checklane Blisters.
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- Pawmot (Paldea Evolved 076)
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January 2024 Pokémon Center accessories
Online Pokémon Center stores began to sell a range of accessories from January 22, 2024 under the name Pokémon TCG Core Accessories collection, which comprised six distinct themes:
Garchomp Ground Break merchandise: Each of these items feature corporate art of the Mach Pokémon Garchomp against a background of lava-like broken ground interspersed with Poké Ball symbols.
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First Partner Power merchandise: This line features corporate art of each first partner Pokémon from the first core series titles as of the Scarlet & Violet Series.
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Koraidon Slate merchandise: The two items in this line feature vignettes of the Legendary Paradox Pokémon Koraidon set against patterns with a stone texture.
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Miraidon Slate merchandise: As with the analogous Koraidon-themed accessories, this line comprised two items, each featuring the Legendary Paradox Pokémon Miraidon. Each vignette is set against a pixelated flourish in contrast to the stone-like ones on the Koraidon products.
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Pokémon Pixels merchandise: These items feature the menusprites of several Generation I Pokémon as first used in Pokémon X and Y.
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Porygon & Polygons merchandise: These two accessories feature the Virtual Pokémon Porygon against a landscape resembling low-polygon meshes.
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Paldean Fates Elite Trainer Box
The first wave of merchandise for the special Paldean Fates expansion was released on January 26, 2024. The Paldean Fates Elite Trainer Box was one of the launch products, which depicted a Shiny Mimikyu. Each box came packaged with nine Paldean Fates booster packs, 65 card sleeves, 45 Basic Energy cards, a Paldean Fates Player's Guide, six damage counter dice, one competition-legal coin-flip die, two Special Condition markers, four dividers, and a code card for Pokémon TCG Live. Boxes also included an illustration rare-style Mimikyu promo card, which was cut from Paldean Fates during localization of the Japanese Shiny Treasure ex subset. The online Pokémon Center stores also sold an exclusive Paldean Fates Pokémon Center Elite Trainer Box from the same day. Compared to the standard version, this box included two more Paldean Fates booster packs and an extra copy of the Mimikyu promo card with an exclusive Pokémon Center logo stamp.
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Paldean Fates Tech Sticker Collections
January 26, 2024 saw the release of a variety of products related to the Paldean Fates expansion, including the Paldean Fates Tech Sticker Collections. Three different versions were released, featuring either Shiny Fidough, Greavard, or Maschiff. Each blister was packaged with three Paldean Fates booster packs, a promo card of one of the three headlining Pokémon, a corresponding large sticker for personalizing laptops, tablets or other tech devices, and a code card for Pokémon TCG Live. The promotional cards originated from the Japanese Shiny Treasure ex subset and were cut from Paldean Fates during localization.
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Paldean Fates Portfolios
Ultra Pro released a pair of card binders in time with the first wave of Paldean Fates products on January 26, 2024. The four-pocket binders feature Shiny Tinkaton on the front and Shiny Ceruledge on the reverse; each one can hold up to 84 cards (80 standard size and four Jumbo size). Nine-pocket binders feature Shiny Pikachu on the front, plus Shiny Dondozo and Shiny Curly Form Tatsugiri on the reverse; each one can hold up to 252 cards.
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Paldean Fates Mini Tins
Five different Paldean Fates Mini Tins were released on February 9, 2024 as part of the second wave of Paldean Fates merchandise. Featuring Tinkatink, Maushold, Finizen, Flamigo, or Smoliv, each tin came with two Paldean Fates booster packs, a sticker sheet, and an art card matching the tin. The tins' artwork show one Shiny version of the featured Pokémon together with one or more non-Shiny Pokémon of the same species.
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Paldean Fates Tins
On February 9, 2024 a variety of products related to the Paldean Fates expansion were released, including different versions of the Paldean Fates Tins, featuring Shiny Great Tusk, Iron Treads, and Tera Charizard. The larger, hexagonal tins were packaged with five Paldean Fates booster packs; the smaller, octagonal tins were instead packaged with four Paldean Fates booster packs. Each tin also came with a promo card of the featured Pokémon ex and a code card for Pokémon TCG Live. The three promo cards originated from the Japanese Shiny Treasure ex subset and were cut from Paldean Fates during localization.
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- Great Tusk ex (SVP Promo 072)
- Iron Treads ex (SVP Promo 073)
- Charizard ex (SVP Promo 074)
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Paldean Fates Premium Collections
Three variations of the Paldean Fates Premium Collections were released on February 9, 2024, featuring the Shiny versions of the Paldea first partner Pokémon. Each premium collection box was packaged with eight Paldean Fates booster packs, promotional cards of the evolutionary families of Meowscarada, Skeledirge, or Quaquaval, an oversized version of the Stage 2 Pokémon ex, a three-card display, and a code card for Pokémon TCG Live. All promotional cards originated from the Japanese Shiny Treasure ex subset and were cut from Paldean Fates during localization.
Promotional cards:
- Sprigatito (SVP Promo 076)
- Floragato (SVP Promo 077)
- Meowscarada ex (SVP Promo 078)
- Meowscarada ex (SVP Promo 078; Jumbo)
- Fuecoco (SVP Promo 079)
- Crocalor (SVP Promo 080)
- Skeledirge ex (SVP Promo 081)
- Skeledirge ex (SVP Promo 081; Jumbo)
- Quaxly (SVP Promo 082)
- Quaxwell (SVP Promo 083)
- Quaquaval ex (SVP Promo 084)
- Quaquaval ex (SVP Promo 084; Jumbo)
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Play! Pokémon Prize Pack Series Four
- Main article: Play! Pokémon Prize Pack Series Four (TCG)
Approved Play! Pokémon retailers could begin distributing the fourth series of Play! Pokémon Prize Packs from February 14, 2024. This series primarily consists of reprints from Lost Origin, Silver Tempest, Crown Zenith, Scarlet & Violet, Paldea Evolved, and Obsidian Flames, all of which bear the Play! Pokémon logo. Each Series Four Prize Pack contains six cards and has a design featuring Meowscarada, Skeledirge, and Quaquaval.
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Paldean Fates Booster Bundle
The Paldean Fates Booster Bundle released as the final Paldean Fates-related product on February 23, 2024. Each box included six Paldean Fates booster packs.
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Mabosstiff ex Box
The Mabosstiff ex Box was one of several products released on February 23, 2024. It included regular-sized and oversized prints of Mabosstiff ex, which originated as a Japanese Pokémon Card Gym promotional card, as well as an accompanying variant print of Maschiff from Paldea Evolved. Each box was also packaged with four Scarlet & Violet Series booster packs and a Pokémon TCG Live code card. Booster pack selections usually comprised two Paradox Rift, one Obsidian Flames, and one Scarlet & Violet.
Promotional cards:
- Mabosstiff ex (SVP Promo 086)
- Mabosstiff ex (SVP Promo 086; Jumbo)
- Maschiff (Paldea Evolved 142; Cosmos Holofoil)
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Mabosstiff ex Showcase
The Mabosstiff ex Showcase was also available from February 23, 2024 and was a cheaper, more compact version of the Mabosstiff ex Box. The product included one regular-sized copy of Mabosstiff ex, a Pokémon Trading Card Game Live code card, and three booster packs.
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- Mabosstiff ex (SVP Promo 086)
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Combined Powers Premium Collection
The Combined Powers Premium Collection was released on February 23, 2024 and was a cheaper alternative for those wishing to acquire specific cards available in Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic. These cards included the Lugia, Ho-Oh, and Suicune Pokémon ex cards, the Pokémon Tool cards that bolstered the attack damage of Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise, as well as the Mr. Mime card that originated from the Japanese Expansion Sheet 1. Each collection also included an Oversized Lugia ex card and a selection of 11 booster packs (typically three Scarlet & Violet, four Obsidian Flames, and four Paradox Rift).
Promotional cards:
- Lugia ex (Venusaur Deck 017)
- Lugia ex (Venusaur Deck 017; Jumbo)
- Sun Seed (Venusaur Deck 027)
- Ho-Oh ex (Charizard Deck 007)
- Scorching Charcoal (Charizard Deck 026)
- Suicune ex (Blastoise Deck 010)
- Mr. Mime (Blastoise Deck 013)
- Drops in the Ocean (Blastoise Deck 021)
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Poké Ball & Mini Tin 3-Pack
Retail outlet Sam's Club began to stock three-pack bundles in late February 2024 that contained a random Poké Ball Tin design and two of the ten 151 Mini Tins. The Poké Ball Tins were sourced from different production batches and could come in the following designs: Poké Ball, Great Ball, Ultra Ball, Premier Ball, Quick Ball, or Luxury Ball. Tins bearing the production code "J21" appeared to contain the same contents as those originally released in Poké Ball Tin 5-Packs, whereas those with codes "C23" and "D23" appeared to contain the same contents as those from the Poké Ball Tin & Elite Trainer Box 3-Pack.
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2023 World Championships Decks
The Pokémon World Championships were held in Japan for the first time in 2023. To commemorate the event, four 2023 World Championships Decks were made available from March 1, 2024, which replicated decks used by title contenders in the TCG competition. These included Masters champion Vance Kelley's Mew's Revenge Deck, Masters runner-up Tord Reklev's Psychic Elegance Deck, Seniors champion Gabriel Fernandez's Colorless Lugia Deck, and Juniors champion Shao Tong Yen's Lost Box Kyogre Deck. The cards within each deck featured silver foil borders and competitor signatures, as well as a non-standard reverse with the 2023 World Championships logo. Each deck was also packaged with a booklet about the competition, a playmat and poster, a Pokémon Trading Card Game Live code card, plus a 2023 World Championships-themed pin, coin, and deck box.
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Stacking Tins Series 3
March 1, 2024 also saw the release of more Stacking Tins. This third series comprised three designs that focused on Psychic, Metal, and Dragon-type Pokémon, completing the nine types represented in the TCG at the time. Psychic Stacking Tins feature Gengar, Galarian Ponyta, Espeon, and Scream Tail; Metal Stacking Tins feature Cufant, Tinkaton, Scizor, and Meltan; Dragon Stacking Tins feature Goomy, Drampa, Flapple, and Dragapult. Each tin included three booster packs and two sticker sheets.
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Paldea Adventure Chest
The Pokémon Company International made a new type of product for release on March 1, 2024—the Paldea Adventure Chest. The chest is adorned with images of Pikachu, Sprigatito, Maushold, and Pawmot, as are a number of its contents, which included a sheet of tech stickers, a mini portfolio, a deck box, a squishy Pikachu toy, and a selection of seven promotional cards. These cards comprised Sprigatito ex and Pikachu SVP Black Star Promos, yet to be released in Japan at the time; three Cosmos Holofoil variant cards from the Paldea Evolved expansion; and two more Pokémon ex cards, straight reprints from the Obsidian Flames and Paradox Rift expansions. The chest also came with six booster packs (typically two Paradox Rift, two Obsidian Flames, one Paldea Evolved, and one Scarlet & Violet) and a Pokémon TCG Live code card, which would unlock digital versions of the enclosed promotional cards. The Pikachu promo and three Cosmos Holofoil variants were sealed in plastic wrapping together, while the Pokémon ex cards were individually sealed and seated in a foldable three-frame display.
Promotional cards:
- Sprigatito ex (SVP Promo 087)
- Pikachu (SVP Promo 088)
- Pawmi (Paldea Evolved 074; Cosmos Holofoil)
- Pawmo (Paldea Evolved 075; Cosmos Holofoil)
- Tandemaus (Paldea Evolved 167; Cosmos Holofoil)
- Pawmot ex (Obsidian Flames 073)
- Maushold ex (Paradox Rift 155)
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Temporal Forces Build & Battle Box
- Main article: Temporal Forces Build & Battle Box (TCG)
Prerelease Tournaments for the fifth main expansion of the Scarlet & Violet Series, Temporal Forces, were held on the weekends of March 9–10 and 16-17, 2024. These events served as a preview for the expansion and all attendees were given a Temporal Forces Build & Battle Box upon entry. Each box was enclosed with a 40-card deck that included an exclusive SVP Black Star Promo, four Temporal Forces booster packs, a deck-building tip sheet, and a code card for the Pokémon TCG Live.
Promotional cards:
- Feraligatr (Temporal Forces 041; Non Holofoil)
- Iron Thorns (Temporal Forces 062; Non Holofoil)
- Flutter Mane (Temporal Forces 078; Non Holofoil)
- Relicanth (Temporal Forces 089; Non Holofoil)
- Koraidon (Temporal Forces 119; Non Holofoil)
- Miraidon (Temporal Forces 121; Non Holofoil)
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151 Collection 2-Pack
In mid-March 2024, Costco outlets began to stock a new official 2-pack containing a copy of the 151 Collection—Zapdos ex and the 151 Collection—Alakazam ex first released in October 2023.
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Paldea Legends Tin 2-Pack
Warehouse club Costco also began to stock another official 2-pack from mid- to late March 2024 that contained copies of the Paldea Legends Tins first released in June 2023. Two configurations were available: one contained a large Koraidon tin and a small Miraidon tin; the other contained a large Miraidon tin and a small Koraidon tin. Typical pack selections differed slightly to their original releases, with large tins coming with two Paldea Evolved packs and three Silver Tempest packs, and small tins coming with two Paldea Evolved packs and two Silver Tempest packs.
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Temporal Forces Hobby Co-Op Marketing Kit
Retailers could decorate their stores and give away merchandise to customers with the items included in Hobby Co-Op Marketing Kits. Kits for the Temporal Forces expansion could be ordered from distributors ready for its launch on March 22, 2024. Each kit included:
- A 24" × 36" Fabric Banner featuring key artwork of Walking Wake and Iron Leaves.
- A 17" × 22" Double Sided Poster featuring Raging Bolt and Iron Valiant key expansion artwork.
- A 4.5" × 6" × 4.5" LED Booster Display or Pokémon Illuminated Countertop Merchandiser featuring a light-up Poké Ball. Each display comes with a DC power cable with an option to power it with four D batteries.
- A pack of 4 Shelf Talkers that can be attached to shelves and highlight TCG merchandise.
- A pack of 25 Tera Toploaders featuring the Pokémon Trading Card Game logo and a Cracked Ice Holofoil effect.
- A pack of 4 Table Tents detailing recent Pokémon TCG products.
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Temporal Forces Blisters
Temporal Forces officially launched on March 22, 2024 along with several supporting product lines. Four types of blister pack were among these lines, each of which came in two varieties. Single Pack Blisters included either Carvanha or Bellibolt SVP Black Star Promos, which originated as Japanese Pokémon Card Gym promo cards. Three Pack Blisters featured either Cleffa or Cyclizar SVP Black Star Promos, which were initially released in Japan through Pokémon Card Gym promo packs and the publication CoroCoro Ichiban!, respectively. Premium Checklane Blisters included evolutionary families of either Baxcalibur from Paldea Evolved or Togekiss from Obsidian Flames. Stage 1 Blisters similarly featured the families of either Scovillain or Palafin from Obsidian Flames and were available through specific retailers such as Target. The highest Stage Evolution card in the Premium Checklane and Stage 1 Blisters were printed on Cosmos Holofoil paper and were different to their in-set counterparts. All blisters included a Pokémon TCG Live code card, and all except the Three Pack Blisters were packaged with a Pawmi coin.
Promotional cards:
- Carvanha (SVP Promo 093; Cosmos Holofoil)
- Bellibolt (SVP Promo 094; Cosmos Holofoil)
- Cleffa (SVP Promo 095; Cosmos Holofoil)
- Cyclizar (SVP Promo 096; Cosmos Holofoil)
- Frigibax (Paldea Evolved 058)
- Arctibax (Paldea Evolved 059)
- Baxcalibur (Paldea Evolved 060; Cosmos Holofoil)
- Capsakid (Obsidian Flames 024)
- Scovillain (Obsidian Flames 025; Cosmos Holofoil)
- Finizen (Obsidian Flames 060)
- Palafin (Obsidian Flames 062; Cosmos Holofoil)
- Togepi (Obsidian Flames 083)
- Togetic (Obsidian Flames 084)
- Togekiss (Obsidian Flames 085; Cosmos Holofoil)
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Temporal Forces Elite Trainer Box
Much like the preceding Paradox Rift expansion, Temporal Forces was accompanied by two Paradox Pokémon-themed Elite Trainer Boxes. Featuring either Walking Wake or Iron Leaves, each box included nine Temporal Forces booster packs, 65 card sleeves, 45 Basic Energy cards, a Temporal Forces Player's Guide, six damage counter dice, one competition-legal coin-flip die, two Special Condition markers, four dividers, and a Pokémon TCG Live code card. Walking Wake boxes also included a Flutter Mane illustration rare-style promotional card, while Iron Leaves boxes included a promotional Iron Thorns illustration rare-style card. The two cards respectively originated from the Japanese Wild Force and Cyber Judge expansions. Premium Pokémon Center Elite Trainer Boxes were also available to purchase from Pokémon Center online stores on the same day. These boxes included the same contents as their regular counterparts, plus two more Temporal Forces booster packs for a total of eleven, and an additional variant copy of the relevant promotional card featuring a Pokémon Center logo stamp.
Promotional cards:
- Flutter Mane (SVP Promo 097)
- Flutter Mane (SVP Promo 097; Pokémon Center stamp)
- Iron Thorns (SVP Promo 098)
- Iron Thorns (SVP Promo 098; Pokémon Center stamp)
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Temporal Forces Booster Bundle
Temporal Forces Booster Bundles were available alongside the Temporal Forces expansion from March 22, 2024. The bundles were available in two box designs for the first time—either in the style of box used since their inception in Lost Origin, or a new style that was comparatively wider and shallower. Both styles were packaged with six Temporal Forces booster packs.
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Temporal Forces Collector's Kit
The Temporal Forces Collector's Kit was released together with Temporal Forces on March 22, 2024. Each kit was enclosed with a paper collector's album for displaying specific cards from the expansion, a double-sided poster and playmat, and one Temporal Forces booster pack.
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Temporal Forces Portfolios
Officially licensed portfolios manufactured by Ultra Pro were released in time with Temporal Forces, which utilized the expansion's key visuals. The larger nine-pocket binders featuring Roaring Moon and Iron Valiant can hold 180 cards, while the smaller four-pocket binders featuring Raging Bolt and Iron Crown can accommodate 80 standard-sized cards plus four Oversized cards.
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Ninetales ex & Zapdos ex Deluxe Battle Decks
- Main article: Deluxe Battle Decks—Ninetales ex & Zapdos ex (TCG)
Another pair of Deluxe Battle Decks was released on March 22, 2024, this time focusing on the Fox Pokémon Ninetales and the Electric Pokémon Zapdos. Each deck was packaged with 60 cards, a coin, a deck box, a set of damage counters, a single-player playmat, a strategy sheet, a pair of Special Condition markers, and a code card that could be used to unlock a digital version in Pokémon TCG Live. As Play Level 2 products, each deck included more copies of competitive Trainer cards and Pokémon ex compared to those in Play Level 1 products, but still included selections of more rudimentary cards.
Promotional cards:
- Rapidash (Silver Tempest 022; Non Holofoil)
- Pawmot (Scarlet & Violet 076; Non Holofoil)
- Hawlucha (Scarlet & Violet 118; Non Holofoil)
- Professor's Research (Scarlet & Violet 189; Non Holofoil)
- Boss's Orders (Paldea Evolved 172; Non Holofoil)
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Ultra Pro Greninja accessories
A line of TCG accessories manufactured by Ultra Pro was released on March 31, 2024. Each product features the Ninja Pokémon Greninja against a blue gradient with multiple Water Shuriken.
Deck box: The Greninja Full View Deck Box has a self-locking cover and can carry 75 double-sleeved cards. Each box also comes with a card divider for organization.
Playmat: The Greninja Playmat provides a suitable surface for one player to play a game.
Sleeves: Packs of Greninja Sleeves contain 65 card protectors.
Binders: Four types of binder were available to offer various display solutions.
- Greninja 4-Pocket Portfolio
- Greninja 9-Pocket Portfolio
- Greninja 9-Pocket Pro-Binder
- Greninja 2" Album
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Ultra Pro Abra Evolutions Stitched Playmat
Ultra Pro utilized one of their existing products to create a new item for Pokémon TCG audiences—the Abra Evolutions Stitched Playmat. Each single-player playmat was produced with a soft fabric top, a non-slip rubber backing, and stitched edges to offer an added premium feel. It features the evolutionary family of Abra, Kadabra, and Alakazam, accompanied with a magical glyph-inspired pattern that includes spoons, Poké Balls, and Psychic Energy symbols. The playmat was set for release in April/May 2024.
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Grafaiai ex Box
The Grafaiai ex Box became available to purchase from April 5, 2024. Each box featured Shroodle and Grafaiai ex SVP Black Star Promo cards, which originated as Japanese CoroCoro Comic-related promo cards. Boxes also included an oversized copy of Grafaiai ex, four Scarlet & Violet Series booster packs, and a Pokémon TCG Live code card.
Promotional cards:
- Shroodle (SVP Promo 099; Cosmos Holofoil)
- Grafaiai ex (SVP Promo 100)
- Grafaiai ex (SVP Promo 100; Jumbo)
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Houndoom & Melmetal ex Battle Decks
- Main article: ex Battle Decks—Houndoom & Melmetal (TCG)
The Houndoom & Melmetal ex Battle Decks became available to purchase on April 5, 2024 and were the fourth release of ex Battle Decks overall. Each deck included 60 cards, a rules booklet, a single-player playmat, a set of damage counters, a coin, a deck box, a strategy sheet, a sealed pack of reference cards, and a code card for Pokémon Trading Card Game Live. The decks were originally scheduled to release on February 23, 2024 and their initial product shots featured different titular Pokémon ex cards, specifically Houndoom ex and Melmetal ex from the Obsidian Flames expansion. The final products included alternate-art SVP Black Star Promos.
Promotional cards:
- Houndoom ex (SVP Promo 103)
- Melmetal ex (SVP Promo 104)
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Iono Premium Tournament Collection
Another addition to the Premium Tournament Collection product line was released on April 5, 2024. The Iono Premium Tournament Collection included numerous items depicting Levincia Gym Leader and content creator Iono: a deck box, a pack of 65 card sleeves, a coin, and four Iono Supporter cards. The deck box and sleeves feature artwork by Tika Matsuno[12] that was first used on accessories available in the Japanese Snow Hazard & Clay Burst Pokémon Center & Gym Set. The four Iono cards comprised three Cosmos Holofoil variants of the Regular Paldea Evolved print with an Iono Zone logo and a Full Art print with artwork that had not been released in Japan at the time. The cards were sealed in a plastic wrapper together with a Pokémon TCG Live code card. Collections also included six damage counter dice, two plastic Special Condition markers, and six booster packs (typically two Temporal Forces, one Paradox Rift, one Obsidian Flames, one Scarlet & Violet, and one Lost Origin).
Promotional cards:
- Iono (SVP Promo 124)
- Iono (Paldea Evolved 185; Cosmos Holofoil; Iono Zone stamp)
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Palafin, Baxcalibur & Garganacl Blister
The Palafin, Baxcalibur & Garganacl Blister was released on April 11, 2024 and came with three Holofoil cards. Blisters were also packaged with a pair of booster packs (one Scarlet & Violet and one Obsidian Flames), a jumbo-sized Pikachu coin, and a code card for Pokémon TCG Live.
Promotional cards:
- Baxcalibur (Paldea Evolved 060)
- Garganacl (Paldea Evolved 123)
- Palafin (Obsidian Flames 062)
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Armarouge ex Premium Collection
Another entry in the Premium Collection line was released on April 19, 2024—the Armarouge ex Premium Collection. Each product included an etched foil Armarouge ex SVP Black Star Promo, which featured alternate artwork to its initial Paradox Rift print, as well as Holofoil versions of Paradox Rift Charcadet and Paldea Evolved Ceruledge. The collection also came with six Scarlet & Violet Series booster packs, a magnetic card protector with display base, 65 card sleeves depicting Armarouge and Ceruledge, as well as a code card for use with Pokémon Trading Card Game Live.
Promotional cards:
- Armarouge ex (SVP Promo 125)
- Ceruledge (Paldea Evolved 098; Holofoil)
- Charcadet (Paradox Rift 026; Holofoil)
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Gardevoir ex League Battle Deck
- Main article: Gardevoir ex League Battle Deck (TCG)
The Gardevoir ex League Battle Deck was released on April 19, 2024 and was the second Play Level 3 product of the Scarlet & Violet Series. A version of the Gardevoir ex archetype that emerged early in the Series, each deck included power cards such as Gardevoir ex, Mew ex, Lumineon V, and Radiant Greninja, as well as a selection of tournament-tried Trainer cards and multiple Energy cards. Each deck also came with a deck box, two condition markers, six damage-counter dice, a competition-legal coin-flip die, an accessory box, a strategy sheet, and a Pokémon Trading Card Game Live code card.
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Spring 2024 Mini Portfolio
The Spring 2024 Mini Portfolio was released on April 19, 2024 and featured artwork of several Paradox Pokémon on its covers: Great Tusk and Iron Treads on the front, and Iron Moth and Slither Wing on the back. Each album can display up to 60 cards and came packaged with a single Temporal Forces booster pack.
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Twilight Masquerade Build & Battle Box
Approved locations hosted Prerelease Tournaments for Twilight Masquerade, the sixth main Scarlet & Violet Series expansion, on the weekends of May 11-12 and 18-19, 2024. Participants were given a Twilight Masquerade Build & Battle Box upon paying their entry fee and were required to use cards obtained from it in the event. Each box contained a 40-card deck built around one of four possible SVP Black Star Promos, plus four Twilight Masquerade booster packs, a deck-building tip sheet, and a code card for the Pokémon TCG Live.
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Twilight Masquerade Blisters
Several types of blister pack supplemented the release of Twilight Masquerade on May 24, 2024. Single Pack Blisters included either Toxel or Pupitar SVP Black Star Promos, while Three Pack Blisters came with either Revavroom or Snorlax SVP Black Star Promos. Toxel, Pupitar, and Revavroom all originated as Japanese Pokémon Card Gym promo cards; Snorlax was originally from the Japanese Pokémon Card Game Battle Academy. Premium Checklane Blisters included evolutionary families of either Kingdra or Porygon-Z from Paradox Rift. All blisters included a Pokémon TCG Live code card, and all except the Three Pack Blisters were packaged with a Lechonk coin.
Promotional cards:
- Toxel (SVP Promo 119; Cosmos Holofoil)
- Pupitar (SVP Promo 120; Cosmos Holofoil)
- Revavroom (SVP Promo 121; Cosmos Holofoil)
- Snorlax (SVP Promo 122; Cosmos Holofoil)
- Horsea (Paradox Rift 030)
- Seadra (Paradox Rift 031)
- Kingdra (Paradox Rift 032; Cosmos Holofoil)
- Porygon (Paradox Rift 142)
- Porygon2 (Paradox Rift 143)
- Porygon-Z (Paradox Rift 144; Cosmos Holofoil)
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Twilight Masquerade Elite Trainer Box
The Twilight Masquerade Elite Trainer Box was released with the Twilight Masquerade expansion on May 24, 2024 and features the Legendary Ogerpon, one of the set's central Pokémon. Each box was packaged with 65 card sleeves and four dividers that depict Ogerpon wearing the Teal Mask, 45 Basic Energy cards, a Twilight Masquerade Player's Guide, six damage counter dice, a competition-legal coin-flip die, two plastic Special Condition markers, nine Twilight Masquerade booster packs, and a Teal Mask Ogerpon promo card. Online Pokémon Center stores also sold an exclusive Twilight Masquerade Pokémon Center Elite Trainer Box from the same day. Compared to the standard version, this box included two more Twilight Masquerade booster packs and an extra variant copy of the Teal Mask Ogerpon promo with a Pokémon Center logo stamp.
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Twilight Masquerade Booster Bundle
Two configurations of Twilight Masquerade Booster Bundle were released alongside the Twilight Masquerade expansion on May 24, 2024. Each one included six Twilight Masquerade booster packs.
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Twilight Masquerade Collector's Kit
Twilight Masquerade Collector's Kits were available together with the Twilight Masquerade expansion from May 24, 2024. Each kit was enclosed with a double-sided poster and playmat, a Twilight Masquerade booster pack, plus a paper collector's album designed to display specific cards from the expansion.
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Twilight Masquerade Portfolios
A pair of fixed-page portfolios manufactured by Ultra Pro was released in time with the Twilight Masquerade expansion on May 24, 2024. Nine-pocket binders featuring Tera Teal Mask Ogerpon and Tera Dragapult are able to display up to 180 cards. Four-pocket binders featuring Bloodmoon Ursaluna and Sinistcha are able to display up to 80 standard-sized cards and up to four Oversized cards.
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Paradox Clash Tins
The Paradox Clash Tins were released on May 24, 2024 alongside the Twilight Masquerade expansion. Each tin was packaged with an alternate-art print of a Pokémon ex from the Temporal Forces expansion—either Walking Wake or Iron Leaves—plus a Pokémon TCG Live code card and a selection of Scarlet & Violet Series booster packs. The larger-sized hexagonal tins included five booster packs, whereas the smaller-sized octagonal tins included four.
Promotional cards:
- Walking Wake ex (SVP Promo 127)
- Iron Leaves ex (SVP Promo 128)
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References
- ↑ Geoffrey's Easter - Toys "R" Us at Macy's | Macys.com (archived copy)
- ↑ Toys"R"Us® Announces Locations for Geoffrey's Tour Across America | PRNewswire.com (archived copy)
- ↑ Geoffrey's Tour Across America | toysrus.com (archived copy)
- ↑ Geoffrey's Birthday - Toys "R" Us at Macy's | Macys.com (archived copy)
- ↑ Pokémon Trade and Play | gamestop.com (archived copy)
- ↑ Visit Your Local Game Store to Receive Play! Pokémon Prize Packs | Pokémon.com (archived copy)
- ↑ ぎどら/GIDORA on Twitter (archived copy)
- ↑ Papa llama on Twitter (archived copy)
- ↑ Pokémon Trading Card Game: Jolteon Espeon Tin Bundle | Target.com (archived copy)
- ↑ Pokémon Trading Card Game: Flareon Syleveon Tin Bundle | Target.com (archived copy)
- ↑ Pokémon Trading Card Game: Vaporeon Umbreon Tin Bundle | Target.com (archived copy)
- ↑ 松野千歌 on Twitter (archived)
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