Best Cyber Weekend Deals at TCGPlayer & Amazon

Best Cyber Weekend Deals at TCGPlayer & Amazon

With the Black Friday and Cyber Weekend season in full swing, Pokémon TCG players will be happy to know that not only are Phantasmal Flames boosters and ETBs in stock and ready to buy at Amazon & TCGPlayer, but they can also get some sweet deals, too, depending on which you buy.

The best storefront to go for each Phantasmal Flames product depends on the various listings available, but TCGPlayer offers a compelling added incentive by offering 10% cashback on all purchases as in-store credit (available until 1 December at 11PM ET). If you plan on buying any of the most valuable Pokémon cards in Phantasmal Flames, this is a very good way to take a bit of the sting out of your wallet.

Phantasmal Flames Elite Trainer Box

Phantasmal Flames Elite Trainer Box

This pairs greatly with the Phantasmal Flames Elite Trainer Box on TCGPlayer, as the card-selling marketplace has listings for unopened boxes from around $87 right now. Amazon’s Phantasmal Flames ETBs are available from $94.99, thanks to some new price cuts from various sellers — making these a good back-up option if TCGPlayer’s run out.

The same goes for the Mega Charizard X ex Ultra Premium Collection; TCGPlayer is currently listing these for as low as $175.99 at the time of writing, while Amazon has a steeper price point of $189.99. For those who don’t know, this collection is like an Elite Trainer Box, but on a more premium level, as the name implies.

Mega Charizard X ex Ultra Premium Collection

Mega Charizard X ex Ultra Premium Collection

These come with foil Mega Charizard X ex & Oricorio ex promo cards, a Charizard playmat, deck box, metal coin, damage counter dice, a Pokemon TCG Live code, and 18 booster packs from various sets (Phantasmal Flames, Mega Evolution, Destined Rivals, Journey Together, and Prismatic Evolutions).

Amazon does have a decent offer on Phantasmal Flames Booster Display Boxes, now priced at $254.99 for 36 packs at 15% off from $299. This Cyber Weekend / Black Friday deal works out at $7.08 per Phantasmal Flames booster pack — compared to the $7.90 minimum for individual boosters at TCGplayer, and the very high $15.99 price per booster at Amazon.

If it’s only a half-dozen packs or so you’re after, TCGPlayer is still the best place for buying Phantasmal Flames Booster Bundles (six packs) for listings sitting at around $48, while Amazon’s are going for $61.50 at the lowest.

The same goes for the Phantasmal Flames Build & Battle Box, currently being sold for just under $50 at TCGPlayer. Thanks to a Black Friday price cut, the difference isn’t too big, with Amazon’s available for $52.99 after having 29% taken off from its $74.94 listing price.

Ben Williams – IGN freelance contributor with over 10 years of experience covering gaming, tech, film, TV, and anime. Follow him on Twitter/X @BenLevelTen.

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