Where to Save on Pokémon Cards this Cyber Monday Deals (2025)

Key discounts on Mega Evolutions, Phantasmal Flames, premium Charizard and Eevee boxes, plus basic protection for your best pulls.

By Shivam Malani 6 min read
Where to Save on Pokémon Cards this Cyber Monday Deals (2025)

Pokémon TCG prices have climbed hard over the last few years, so Cyber Monday is one of the few moments where sealed product and accessories slip closer to sane money. This year the value is concentrated in a handful of newly released Mega Evolution products, a few premium Scarlet & Violet boxes, and some very practical storage gear.


Best all‑round Pokémon card deal: Mega Evolutions Booster Bundle

The standout sealed product this year is the Pokémon TCG Mega Evolutions Booster Bundle. It’s one of the first ways to get a solid chunk of the new Mega Evolution cards — things like Mega Lucario EX and Mega Gardevoir EX — without going straight to a case or ultra‑premium box.

Each bundle contains six booster packs. That’s enough cardboard to feel like a real opening session, not just a quick hit, and it spreads your odds across multiple pack artworks instead of locking you into a single blister SKU.

On Cyber Monday, the Mega Evolutions Booster Bundle deal at Walmart drops the price from $55.01 to around $39–50 depending on listing, with the clearest figure at $49.50 (roughly 10% off) versus its usual price. Similar bundles are also sitting around the $50 mark at Amazon.

For most players and collectors who just want to experience the new Mega Evolution era and maybe chase a few headline EXs, this is the most sensible entry point: you’re under the psychological $10‑per‑pack barrier while still buying official, sealed product.


Best high‑end box: Charizard X EX Ultra Premium Collection

If you want a centerpiece for a collection rather than just raw packs, the Pokémon TCG Charizard X EX Ultra Premium Collection is the big swing.

Inside the box you get:

  • 18 booster packs pulled from recent Mega Evolution‑era sets, including Phantasmal Flames, Destined Rivals, Journey Together, and Prismatic Evolutions.
  • A foil promo card of Mega Charizard X EX.
  • An Oricorio EX promo card.
  • A Charizard‑themed playmat, deck box, sleeves, metal coin, damage dice, and a Pokémon TCG Live code.

At Walmart, the Charizard X EX Ultra Premium Collection deal is live at around $183 (down from $249.95), roughly 25–30% off depending on seller. TCGPlayer listings sit in a similar range, with some offers around $176 before fees.

The math: even if you value the 18 boosters at only $7–$8 each, you’re already close to the discounted price before counting the promos and accessories. That makes this one of the few premium boxes that doesn’t feel purely like a collector tax during Cyber Monday.


Best Eevee‑focused premium box: Prismatic Evolutions

Eevee fans get unusually strong treatment this year through Scarlet & Violet: Prismatic Evolutions. There are two notable products: a standard Elite Trainer Box and a larger Premium Figure Collection.

The Elite Trainer Box aimed at Eeveelutions bundles:

  • Nine Prismatic Evolutions booster packs.
  • A full‑art foil promo Eevee card.
  • 65 Eevee sleeves styled as a Stellar Tera Pokémon.
  • A storage box with dividers and the usual dice, markers, and TCG rulebook.

Walmart has the Prismatic Evolutions Elite Trainer Box deal down to $124.99 from a lofty $169.01. That’s a sizable 25%+ drop on what is essentially a deluxe ETB built around one of the most popular mascots in the game.

For something even more display‑worthy, there’s also a Prismatic Evolutions Premium Figure Collection that includes a figure and additional contents. PC‑focused buyers can find it at Walmart around $169.99 (down from $299.99), but the core appeal is similar: Eeveelutions, promos, and a lot of sealed Prismatic packs in one hit.


Best Kanto nostalgia hit: Scarlet & Violet 151 Booster Bundle

Scarlet & Violet 151 is still the cleanest way to mainline Kanto nostalgia in the current TCG. The set covers all original 151 Pokémon and packs in modern artwork and mechanics around the classic roster.

The Booster Bundle format lands in a sweet spot for new collectors: more packs than a three‑pack blister but less commitment than a full box. Inside you get multiple shots at cards like:

  • Venusaur ex
  • Charizard ex
  • Blastoise ex
  • Mew ex and other chase cards anchored in the first generation

At Walmart, the Scarlet & Violet 151 Booster Bundle deal is running around $97.99, down from a typical $114.99. That ~15% cut matters because 151 has been stubbornly pricey since launch. If you skipped it at release, Cyber Monday is one of the better re‑entry points.


Best character‑driven trainer set: Destined Rivals Booster Bundle

Scarlet & Violet 10: Destined Rivals leans into iconic trainers and their partner Pokémon, which gives it a different feel from pure monster‑focused expansions. The set’s chase cards include:

  • Cynthia’s Garchomp EX
  • Ethan’s Ho‑Oh EX
  • Giovanni’s Mewtwo EX

The Booster Bundle format is again the most efficient way to target the set without getting into case territory. Walmart is running the Destined Rivals Booster Bundle deal at $57.79, down from $69.94 (about 17% off).

For players who care about trainers as much as legendaries, Destined Rivals sits nicely alongside Mega Evolutions and Phantasmal Flames as one of the more flavourful sets to prioritize during Cyber Monday.


Best large‑volume buy: Phantasmal Flames Booster Box

Phantasmal Flames sits at the heart of the current Mega Evolution cycle and is the set that scalper groups heavily targeted earlier in the season. Booster boxes (36 packs) are now widely available again and finally carrying sensible discounts.

On Amazon, the Phantasmal Flames Booster Box deal is listed at $254.99, down from $299. That pushes the per‑pack cost to roughly $7.08 rather than the $7.90+ you see on many individual booster listings, and far below the $15.99 some third‑party sellers ask for single packs.

TCGPlayer and other marketplaces are hovering in a similar band, with the added lure of site credit or cashback promotions around Cyber Weekend. If you know you want deep exposure to Phantasmal Flames — for playsets, trade fodder, or long‑term sealed storage — this is the point where a full box makes more sense than random blister packs.


Best mid‑tier Phantasmal Flames options: ETBs, bundles, and Build & Battle

If a full booster box is too much, there are a few more measured ways into Phantasmal Flames that still get Cyber Monday treatment:

  • Phantasmal Flames Elite Trainer Box — TCGPlayer has sealed ETBs listed around $87–$90, with Amazon’s lower listings around $95 after recent cuts. You’re paying more per pack than a booster box, but you get sleeves, dice, and the usual ETB extras.
  • Phantasmal Flames Booster Bundle (6 packs) — Bundles are sitting around $47–$48 on TCGPlayer, with Amazon listings from roughly $61. This is the lowest‑commitment way to open multiple Phantasmal Flames packs at once while staying under $60.
  • Phantasmal Flames Build & Battle Box — These pre‑release style kits are around $45 at TCGPlayer and about $53 on Amazon after a sizeable percentage discount from their original listing prices. You get a themed 40‑card deck plus four boosters, which is ideal if you want to jump straight into limited play.

All three formats benefit to some extent from Cyber Weekend pricing, but the booster box still wins on pure pack‑per‑dollar value. The smaller products trade some of that away for accessories and a lower upfront bill.


Best supporting accessories: binders and sleeves on sale

With Mega Evolution cards and special arts fetching increasingly high aftermarket prices, card protection is no longer optional. Cyber Monday quietly delivers some of the most meaningful savings in this category, because these products are evergreen and usually full price.

Card binder deal

The KuBeiBear Card Binder is a straightforward, high‑capacity binder for bulk storage. Key points:

  • Holds up to 720 cards using side‑loading pockets.
  • Zip‑around closure to keep cards from sliding out in a bag.
  • Acid‑free materials to avoid long‑term damage.
  • Plain black exterior that takes stickers and labels cleanly.

On Cyber Monday the KuBeiBear Card Binder deal is around $9.87, down from $13.99 (roughly 29% off). For less than the price of a single modern booster you can secure several hundred cards, which is a better long‑term use of money than yet another impulse pack.


Card sleeve deal

Card sleeves are the first line of defense against edge whitening, scratches, and binder ring dings. A bulk box is an easy Cyber Monday pickup.

The Homthy 500 Counts Card Sleeves pack provides:

  • 500 clear soft sleeves sized for standard TCG cards.
  • Enough quantity to double sleeve a full playset‑heavy deck and still have hundreds left for trade binders.

The Homthy Card Sleeves deal sets the price at about $6.79, down from $8.99 (around 24% off). That puts the cost per sleeve at a tiny fraction of a cent, which is negligible compared to the value of any EX, full art, or alt art you pull this year.


How to prioritize Pokémon TCG Cyber Monday spending

With most modern Pokémon sealed product carrying a premium, Cyber Monday is less about impulse buying everything with a Pikachu on the box and more about choosing where you get the most structural value.

For new or returning players, a Mega Evolutions Booster Bundle plus a single Destined Rivals or 151 Booster Bundle offers a good spread of recent mechanics, nostalgia, and trainers without blowing past $150.

For collectors who want a display piece, the Charizard X EX Ultra Premium Collection and Prismatic Evolutions Elite Trainer Box are the boxes that make the most sense at their discounted prices. They combine promos, accessories, and enough packs that the effective cost per booster isn’t outrageous.

For long‑term investors, discounted Phantasmal Flames booster boxes are the obvious target. They remain below their early inflated levels but still command respect as the flagship Mega Evolution set.

Finally, carve out a sliver of your budget for a binder and sleeves. The Cyber Monday cuts on KuBeiBear’s 720‑card binder and Homthy’s 500‑pack of sleeves are small in absolute dollars but huge in terms of protecting anything worthwhile you pull from the rest of your purchases.