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expired Posted by MasterChief089 almost 2 years ago
expired Posted by MasterChief089 almost 2 years ago

Pokémon Trading Card Game: Sword & Shield Astral Radiance Elite Trainer Box

$25

$45

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Target has Pokémon Trading Card Game: Sword & Shield Astral Radiance Elite Trainer Box on sale for $24.99. Shipping is free with RedCard or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Community Member MasterChief089 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 8 Pokémon TCG: Sword & Shield—Astral Radiance booster packs
  • 65 card sleeves featuring Darkrai
  • 45 Pokémon TCG Energy cards
  • A player's guide to the Sword & Shield—Astral Radiance expansion
  • A Pokémon TCG rulebook
  • 6 damage-counter dice
  • 1 competition-legal coin-flip die
  • 2 acrylic condition markers
  • 1 acrylic VSTAR marker
  • A collector's box to hold everything, with 4 dividers to keep it organized
  • A code card for Pokémon Trading Card Game Live

Editor's Notes

Written by Corwin | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price matches the recent +174 Frontpage Deal for the Astral Radiance set.
  • About this store:
    • Sign-up for Target RedCard to save an additional 5%, receive free shipping, and attain an extended return period.

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Written by MasterChief089
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Target has Pokémon Trading Card Game: Sword & Shield Astral Radiance Elite Trainer Box on sale for $24.99. Shipping is free with RedCard or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Community Member MasterChief089 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 8 Pokémon TCG: Sword & Shield—Astral Radiance booster packs
  • 65 card sleeves featuring Darkrai
  • 45 Pokémon TCG Energy cards
  • A player's guide to the Sword & Shield—Astral Radiance expansion
  • A Pokémon TCG rulebook
  • 6 damage-counter dice
  • 1 competition-legal coin-flip die
  • 2 acrylic condition markers
  • 1 acrylic VSTAR marker
  • A collector's box to hold everything, with 4 dividers to keep it organized
  • A code card for Pokémon Trading Card Game Live

Editor's Notes

Written by Corwin | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price matches the recent +174 Frontpage Deal for the Astral Radiance set.
  • About this store:
    • Sign-up for Target RedCard to save an additional 5%, receive free shipping, and attain an extended return period.

Original Post

Written by MasterChief089
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from 6 years to forever

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almost 2 years ago
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almost 2 years ago
IndigoMorning6118
almost 2 years ago
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Hoping for the other one, should have bought more.

Forgot the name but it was the white box.
almost 2 years ago
1,990 Posts
Joined Oct 2013
almost 2 years ago
tygron
almost 2 years ago
1,990 Posts
Quote from IndigoMorning6118 :
Hoping for the other one, should have bought more.

Forgot the name but it was the white box.
Brilliant Stars [target.com]

I too am hoping for it's return to stock up more. Love that set.
almost 2 years ago
4,252 Posts
Joined May 2010
almost 2 years ago
DaShaka
almost 2 years ago
4,252 Posts
Quote from IndigoMorning6118 :
Hoping for the other one, should have bought more.

Forgot the name but it was the white box.
Brilliant Stars
almost 2 years ago
926 Posts
Joined Oct 2012
almost 2 years ago
KawiNinjaZX
almost 2 years ago
926 Posts
Not bad $23.74 and free shipping with the red card, thanks my daughter will love this.
almost 2 years ago
70 Posts
Joined Oct 2021
almost 2 years ago
MemorableSweater239
almost 2 years ago
70 Posts
What is the age range for this game?
almost 2 years ago
261 Posts
Joined Oct 2017
almost 2 years ago
wakka.chaka
almost 2 years ago
261 Posts
Quote from MemorableSweater239 :
What is the age range for this game?
from 6 years to forever
almost 2 years ago
234 Posts
Joined Jan 2004
almost 2 years ago
maxinquaye
almost 2 years ago
234 Posts
So is this a self-contained game, like the Battle Academy box?

My son is young (6) and there's this tension between wanting to learn and play the TCG game, and just collecting. The third prong to this world, investment, is not part of the calculus (at least at this time).

We have the Battle Academy box, and it is great for what it is (to learn TCG), but he also wants to just put the cards in his binder and treat them like any other. So it's like we need junk cards on top of what's in that set, as it feels important to keep that set intact.

I see all these Pokemon sales but it's so hard to know what it is what, it feels like a different language. Feels like a big part of the "problem" (if you call it that) is the investing side of things is so enormous it outweighs everything else for most people so when they talk about these deals, that's the main focus. .

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almost 2 years ago
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Joined Jan 2004
almost 2 years ago
maxinquaye
almost 2 years ago
234 Posts
Also what makes the Brilliant Stars box better than this one? That seems to be the consensus.
almost 2 years ago
167 Posts
Joined Sep 2011
almost 2 years ago
dukeymo
almost 2 years ago
167 Posts
Quote from maxinquaye :
So is this a self-contained game, like the Battle Academy box?

My son is young (6) and there's this tension between wanting to learn and play the TCG game, and just collecting. The third prong to this world, investment, is not part of the calculus (at least at this time).

We have the Battle Academy box, and it is great for what it is (to learn TCG), but he also wants to just put the cards in his binder and treat them like any other. So it's like we need junk cards on top of what's in that set, as it feels important to keep that set intact.

I see all these Pokemon sales but it's so hard to know what it is what, it feels like a different language. Feels like a big part of the "problem" (if you call it that) is the investing side of things is so enormous it outweighs everything else for most people so when they talk about these deals, that's the main focus. .
If you want decks to play against each other, get the League Battle decks. These are usually marked with trainer level 3 on them.

If you just want to collect cards for fun, then the Elite trainer boxes are a good value.

Building decks piecemeal can get pretty expensive, so usually it's cheaper to just buy the league battle decks.

Cheers
almost 2 years ago
79 Posts
Joined Nov 2011
almost 2 years ago
joy192k
almost 2 years ago
79 Posts
Quote from dukeymo :
If you want decks to play against each other, get the League Battle decks. These are usually marked with trainer level 3 on them.

If you just want to collect cards for fun, then the Elite trainer boxes are a good value.

Building decks piecemeal can get pretty expensive, so usually it's cheaper to just buy the league battle decks.

Cheers
This is so crazy complicated, Interested for my 6 yr old as well, for 2 - 4 player which one would be good idea? There are so many , shouldn't it be level 1 considering it's beginners?
almost 2 years ago
486 Posts
Joined Sep 2009
almost 2 years ago
sefjwm
almost 2 years ago
486 Posts
We used these cards to help my daughter learn basic math and it worked great. Unfortunately these boxes are mostly for getting packs and collecting. If you want to play immediately I'd recommend getting the pre-built decks. They're pretty worthless for collecting or resale but they are perfect for learning the game and getting youngsters interested.
almost 2 years ago
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Joined Nov 2010
almost 2 years ago
smartdriver
almost 2 years ago
519 Posts
I bought my 8 year old pokemon cards. He tells me Names of what Pokémon characters his friends have, but doesn't know how to play nor does he tell me that his friends plays. I feel like they only show off who has better cards?
Last edited by smartdriver November 30, 2022 at 11:47 PM.
almost 2 years ago
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almost 2 years ago
DaShaka
almost 2 years ago
4,252 Posts
Quote from smartdriver :
I bought my 8 year old pokemon cards. He tells me Names of what Pokémon characters his friends have, but doesn't know how to play nor does he tell me that his friends plays. I feel like they only show off who has better cards?
I believe that's what most people do yes.
almost 2 years ago
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almost 2 years ago
tommy7154
almost 2 years ago
1,207 Posts
Quote from maxinquaye :
Also what makes the Brilliant Stars box better than this one? That seems to be the consensus.
More sought after/better cards and harder to get at this point. BS features Charizard cards.

Astral Radiance has a valuable Machamp card but he isn't as popular and it just isn't the greatest set.

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almost 2 years ago
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almost 2 years ago
sinseven
almost 2 years ago
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Quote from joy192k :
This is so crazy complicated, Interested for my 6 yr old as well, for 2 - 4 player which one would be good idea? There are so many , shouldn't it be level 1 considering it's beginners?
If you want to learn the game and play with your kid, I would get the Battle Academy box. It has 3 decks in it, so you can learn each deck and have different games depending on which deck you choose each game. They are simpler decks and the box has everything you need to learn and play the game. Also, the Online TCG game is free and a great way to learn as well, as it guides you through gameplay and starts you playing against the computer.

Once he masters the 3 included decks, and you're ready for more decks, they sell lots of level 1 decks you can find in stores and online and use those instead.

In the future, you may want League Battle decks, as those are more advanced decks, the Level 2 and 3.