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Product Name: | Pokémon - Trading Card Game: Scarlet & Violet —Obsidian Flames Sleeved Booster - Styles May Vary |
Product SKU: | 6546722_6546722 |
UPC: | 820650873751 |
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Unless you get a Booster Box (36 packs), but those cost ~$100 at the lowest.
Even an ETB which comes w/ 9 boosters don't go lower than $35, so ~$3.88/booster.
Also, I use a cataloging app called Ditto Dex. it pulls data from TCG player so you always see market prices on cards in a nice way to display your collecting on the go.
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I started picking these up bc of my brother. He showed me the chase for Charizard and some other artwork that are pretty cool. Mind you, I only kinda remember the 151 so a lot of the ones I got was over my head. A lot for it was nostalgia on opening packs. If you're a serious then getting the full arts and grading them might be a good to add to a collection.
While we're at, do these come with V or V Max cards? My son is always looking for those (and are they more valuable than other cards?). TIA!
While we're at, do these come with V or V Max cards? My son is always looking for those (and are they more valuable than other cards?). TIA!
Pokemon Go and Scarlet & violet are just different generations & sets, pokemon is currently releasing a new set every 3/4 months. Whether either set has"Better" cards would be subjective, but Pokemon go contains more of the original pokemon, and scarlet & violet contains someone the newest pokemon. Paldea and obsidian are subsets in the scarlet & violet generation and some of the most recent sets. V and v max cards came in the sword and shield generation, these cards can still be found on store shelves, it is the generation right before scarlet and violet. It is almost too much to keep track of!
Thanks a ton, I appreciate it! Are the good ol' Pokémon cards still worth anything for someone collecting cards (not to play), or is it all about the v, vmax, ex, EX, and GX now? A lot has changed since I started collecting Pokémon when I was a kid. Pokémon cards had just come out, friends were into Magic the Gathering, but I didn't want to start off behind everyone, so I went with Pokémon, around 98-99 or so. Seems a lot more complicated now. Oh and pogs were somewhere in there.