Amazon has recently been restocking various popular Pokémon TCG sets, such as the Prismatic Evolution Elite Trainer Boxes. Now, you can bag sealed products from the most recent release for the world’s most popular card game, Chaos Rising.
Most of these are listed at around market rate, i.e., the average of what most people are willing to spend on each item. That includes Booster Bundles, Display sets, and Triple packs. I’ll leave a link to everything up for grabs just below before we discuss any further, in case you want to lock in your orders ASAP.
Let’s start with the Chaos Rising Booster Display, listed for $229.55 at Amazon. That is pretty much bang on the market rate for these (averaging $230.07 at TCGplayer at the time of publication). Display sets are the most efficient way of bagging as many boosters as possible to rip, totalling 36 included. That works out at around $6.37 per pack.
Booster Bundles are also available again at Amazon, this time for $48.47, a few dollars over the $41.42 market rate right now. If you’ve got some Amazon gift cards built up, or have Prime for free fast delivery, I’d opt for the retailer giant when buying these.
Otherwise, there’s plenty of money to save at TCGplayer as well. Note, this isn’t as good value as the Booster Display, with the six boosters included working out at just over $8 per pack.
Besides the Chaos Rising Triple Pack for $25, I’d recommend checking out listings for the Chaos Rising Elite Trainer Boxes at TCGplayer, as the resale site is currently averaging a markey rate of $74.33. That’s remarkably good compared to some of the other Mega Evolution ETBs released in 2026.
Pokémon TCG: Best Deals Today
If you’re looking for even more deals on Pokémon TCG, then the Prismatic Evolutions ETB is the best offer around right now, especially since it’s listed at under market price at Amazon for the time being.
Let’s not forget that this is still wildly beyond the original MSRP for these bad boys. Yet, that’s just what we expect with Pokémon TCG these days. No matter how unfortunate it is, this is the price you often have to pay now, even from big retailers like Amazon.
Market price still sits at over $210 via trusted resale sites like TCGplayer and eBay, and there’s even been a +28.45% spike in interest in just the past month alone. I also want to emphasize that this is “sold and shipped” directly from Amazon itself, and not via any third-party sellers.
Otherwise, you can also pick up Scarlet & Violet ETBs at close to market price, Mega Kangaskhan Collection boxses, Mega Moonlit Tins, Mega Lucario ex Battle Decks, and plenty more. Good luck you to friend!
Robert Anderson is IGN’s Senior Commerce Editor and resident deals expert on games, collectibles, trading card games, and more. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Bluesky.