Destined Rivals Pokémon TCG price watch — Top bumps and cuts for September

Since the launch, collectors and players look closely at the rivals intended, and the market already shows solid winners and losers. The rare illustration, in particular the rare special illustration of the era of rockets, grow higher thanks to nostalgia and off -competition illustrations. On the gameplay side, cards like Cynthia and Ho-Oh of Ethan Garchump are gaining ground for competitive use, lifting their values more.
But everything is not trendy. Several hyper rare and the rare less immersed illustration are cooling while collectors redirect expenses to the most premium variants. The gap between the SIRs and the other rarities widens every week.
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Meanwhile, the product sealed of rivals intended exploded in value only three months after the release. Booster boxes and Pokémon Center ETB are already at the cost of premium collector levels, which raises the question of whether it is smarter to keep them sealed or break them.
Pokémon card bumps

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Mewtwo ex – 231/182 (SIR) from Team Rocket rose from $ 339.60 in August to $ 369.37 now, a bump of 8.8%. Its current price is exactly aligned with its market price of $ 369.37, which suggests that demand is strong enough to hold at this level. This card is already the continuation of the whole, and collectors lead to overvoltage. With premium art and the solid gameplay utility, it is easy to see why the SIR eclipses the hyper rare.
Garchump ex – 232/182 from Cynthia (SIR) made one of the biggest jumps, from $ 193 in July to $ 249 now (+ 29%). The market price is slightly less than $ 228.47, which means that some sellers can already test the limits of demand. However, this card has both collectors – Cynthia remains one of the most popular coaches – and a competitive increase. This mixture keeps it hot.
Ho -Oh Ex – Ethan 230/182 increased from $ 144.95 in July to $ 198 now, an increase of 36.6%. Its market price of $ 183.78 suggests that it is slightly overheated at the moment, but not much. With a capacity playable in Golden Flame and the legendary status of Ho-Oh, it is one of the safest climbs among the whole.
Moltres Ex – 229/182 (SIR) from Team Rocket rose from $ 132.04 to $ 169.09, a gain of 28.1%. The market is down to $ 139.35, which means that the card may have run in the short term. That said, collectors love the dramatic work and nostalgia for legendary Rockets. Even if it cools slightly, the request will remain.
NIDOKING EX – 233/182 (SIR) from Team Rocket experienced a smaller increase, from $ 99.59 to $ 107.91 (+ 8.3%). Its market price is almost identical to $ 107.41, which means that it holds stable with real transactions. Nidooing may not be as flashy as Mewtwo or Moltres, but the rocket brand and the poison mechanisms make it attractive for niche collectors.
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Mewtwo ex – 240/182 from Team Rocket (hyper rare) increased from $ 71.31 to $ 65.58, down 8%. Its market price of $ 66.85 shows that it is still in motion, but buyers clearly prefer the SIR version. The correction here concerns more collectors who flock to premium art than a weakness of the card itself.
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Misty’s PsyDuck – 193/182 (IR) experienced the hardest fall, overcoming from $ 94.99 in May to $ 51 now, a drop of 46.3%. Its market price of $ 56.25 is slightly higher than the current, which suggests that a small rebound could occur, but the biggest story is that the novelty has dissipated. A cute factor alone cannot maintain a card without playability or the request for a sustainable manifold.
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Garchump ex – 241/182 from Cynthia (hyper rare) increased from $ 57.86 in July to $ 44.09 now, down 23.8%. Its market price of $ 43.94 corresponds closely, indicating stability at this lower level. The SIR dominates the demand of collectors, leaving this variant struggling with interest.
Typhlosion d’Ethan – 190/182 (IR) increased from $ 41.67 to $ 39.46, a modest decrease of 5.3%. Its market price of $ 34.19 shows that the soil can be even lower than current announcements suggest. Typhlosion simply does not correspond to the appeal of Ho-Oh, and unless the gameplay changes, it could continue to slide.
Yanmega Ex – 228/182 (SIR) went from $ 38.18 to $ 33.74, a drop of 11.6%. The market price of $ 34.42 is close to its new level, which suggests that the fall has stabilized. Yanmega’s niche capacity was not sufficient to compete with the biggest names in the whole, leaving it disappointing for collectors and players.
Rivaized sealed bumps and seals intended

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Rivals intended sealed prove to be one of the strongest sealed seals in the recent TCG memory. Since its release in English on May 30, almost all products have increased, with dubbing in just three months.
Booster Boxes went from $ 247.76 in July to $ 349 now, an increase of 41%. With a market price of $ 362.63, demand is growing more. It is already a premium purchase, and investors who want a long -term sealed value should move quickly before becoming inaccessible.
The ETBs of the Pokémon Center are the interpreter out of competition, arrows of $ 182.39 in July at $ 312.90 now, a massive increase of 71.5%. The market price of $ 330.68 is even higher than the current lists, showing that real buyers pay above the sticker. This is the leading sealed product for competitors for investors.
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The half-booster boxes have gone slightly, from $ 186.99 in July to $ 199.85 now (+ 6.9%). With a $ 192.85 market, they are stable but not explosive. More than one mid -range option for collectors.
Regular ETBs increased from $ 83.99 to $ 99.96, a gain of 19%. The market price of $ 99.72 suggests that it is firm. These are always the entry point for occasional collectors and remain a safe collection.
The recall bundles and the construction and battle boxes were mainly flat, with beams that plunge slightly and build and fight by holding about $ 40. These are practical for players who want the packs to tear, but not strong sealed investments compared to boxes or ETBs.
Boosters and sleeve blisters are on the rise. The sleeve booster packs increased from $ 6.84 to $ 9.49, while regular boosters rose from $ 6.31 to $ 8.71. The bulbs of three packs tell a divided story: the Kangaskhan Stock Exchange increased from $ 40.85 to $ 39.74 (a light and light drop), while the Zebstrika bulbs increased from $ 23.31 to $ 30.99, showing a stronger demand. For collectors, Zebstrika looks like a sleeping choice.




