I wasn’t planning to purchase extra Pokémon playing cards this week. Then I noticed that Scarlet & Violet – Surging Sparks Booster Bundle was one way or the other still in stock on Amazon for $45.02 following its large Pokémon TCG restock. The restock has come at a good time, with the Amazon Spring Sale in full swing, there are many scorching units to choose up whereas inventory lasts. Suddenly, my willpower crumbled like a 60 HP Basic tackling a 390-damage Hydreigon ex.
My favourite? This Surging Sparks set is chaos in the easiest way. You’ve bought chase playing cards that should be slabbed, just like the $432 Pikachu ex Special Illustration Rare. That’s not a typo. The little electrical mouse is placing in work as each a collectible and a monster in battle. Topaz Bolt deletes practically something from the board, and Resolute Heart makes it annoyingly laborious to knock out.
Then there’s the Latias ex and Latios combo, pulling a full-on romance film second with matching related art work. Latias is the rarer and, apparently, the costlier twin at over $200. I assume large sibling power prices extra. Meanwhile, Milotic ex is out right here channeling its interior supermodel with gentle and shadow drama, and one way or the other additionally counters Tera Pokémon prefer it moonlights as a meta card.
My private favourite? Ceruledge. It’s giving neon fever desires, and I imply that as a praise. This is the primary time its card has truly been beneficial, and I feel illustrator Rond deserves a standing ovation. Or at the very least a espresso. Ceruledge isn’t even a top-tier Pokémon competitively, however with this artwork, I don’t care.
If you are a collector, the worth potential is actual. If you are a participant, a few of these playing cards slap on the battlefield. And for those who similar to shiny issues and the joys of playing $45 on cardboard, welcome to the membership. I already cracked one field and I’m convincing myself I “want” one other for science.
The bundle consists of six booster packs, so that you’re not assured any heavy hitters, however on the fee persons are snapping these up, I would not wait too lengthy. Pikachu isn’t going to tug itself.
Christian Wait is a contributing freelancer for IGN overlaying every little thing collectable and offers. Christian has over 7 years of expertise within the Gaming and Tech trade with bylines at Mashable and Pocket-Tactics. Christian additionally makes hand-painted collectibles for Saber Miniatures. Christian can also be the creator of “Pokemon Ultimate Unofficial Gaming Guide by GamesWarrior”. Find Christian on X @ChrisReggieWait.