Amazon's Pokémon TCG Prismatic Evolutions Restock has a shocking price of 122%
Blog Andrew Joseph 03 Apr , 2025 0

If you've been looking for Scarlet and violet prismatic development Booster packs without cowhide wool, Amazon's The latest proposal is a tough back. This six-pack booster bundle list is $59.99– Expected retail price is about $27. It's a staggering 122% markup, and even Amazon's price is outselling retail prices as demand still outstrips supply.
The availability is still good because you don't fight the robot or want your local store to remember to stock anything. Today, this is probably your best shot, not involving a potential scam rolling dice through a third-party seller. If you decide to buy, though, be fairly warned that this is a big increase in price.
My favorite prism evolution single card
The evolution of prismatic shape Being stacked. It's a eeveelution collector's dream (and a wallet nightmare). The special illustrations rare cards in this collection have climbed to jaw-dropping prices on resale sites.
However, the single card market is another matter. Prices are slowly falling, with Dragapult Ex dropping from above $100 to around $45.
Umbreon Ex (161/131) is crown jewel, ridiculously $1,298 in light playback. It's ridiculous, but it's this pull that justifies a tearing backpack like Greenling. Sylveon Ex (156/131) is not behind, and it costs about $450 depending on the conditions, while Espeon Ex (155/131) continues to use Psychic-Type Price Madness, while it is on the market close to $300. Some sellers offer copies in the $90 range, but blink, these copies have disappeared.
Jolteon Ex (153/131) brought lightning, and the price hovered around $265 close to mint, and despite listing below $100, lightning popped up briefly. Then there's the rest of the EEVEE family: Vaporeon, Flareon, Glaceon and Leafeon Ex are all pulling out serious numbers, with some of them priced at over $250, and even the “low” final list is still in the $100 range of $75-$100.
Of course, it's not just about eeveelions. Pikachu Ex (179/131) is probably one of the few heavy hitters in the scene, still hovering under $100 and currently about $70, but Pikachu has never been a bad attraction lately. Roaring Moon and Dragapult ex compile a list of top chase cards. Both are popular options, with prices ranging from $45 to $200 depending on the conditions and whimsicality of the secondary market.
Christian Wait is IGN's contribution that covers all collection and transactions. Christian has over 7 years of experience in the gaming and tech industry and has a mixable and pocket-made statute. Christian also created a hand-painted collection for the miniature of the sword. Christian is also the author of The Ultimate Unofficial Game Guide for Pokemons by Warrior. Find Christians on x @chrisreggiewait.