- The Pokémon TCG: sword & shield Elite trainer box includes 8 Pokémon TCG: sword & shield booster packs.
- This also comes with 65 card sleeves featuring zacian or Magenta and 45 Pokémon TCG energy cards.
- You will also receive 6 Damage counter dice, 1 Competition legal coin-flip die, and 2 acrylic condition markers.
- Show your Pokemon pride with a special collector’s box to hold everything, including 4 dividers to keep it organized.
- You will also find a player guide to the sword & shield expansion to help you in your training and a code card for the Pokémon trading card game online.
- Skill Level: All
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Will Yum –
It is not resealed, and also it is real card. Price can be little bit cheaper.
Pokecard0623 –
This is great. A good value for money and very nice looking. It did get a but damaged but only the outer sleeve that you throw out anyway. Awesome.
Gloria –
Mi hermano está muy contento, al parecer es una versión premium de las cartas de juego. Está padre.
S. Freeby –
Sent quickly. Since I have come late to collecting Pokemon cards I did not have a lot of Sword & Shield cards. I was able to add many new cards to my collection.
Jayden –
I read reviews that these boxes where resealed. Got mine and package didn’t seem open. My packs came with good pulls got a snorlax full art and one other v card.
slippery_pickle –
Buena elite todo llego sin daños y completa.
Cliente de Amazon –
Esta muy bien porque que con los sobres y energías que contiene fácilmente se puede hacer un deck
Catarino Rodriguez –
I know GX attacks aren’t big in this set but not including an acrylic GX counter with the poison and burn counters was a bit cheap. Also the sleeves are definitely cheap and will bust at the sides eventually, but $35 or $40 bucks for eight packs of cards alone is worth it. Then you add everything else and it’s definitely worth it.
Alan. –
Brooooooooo I what this so bad
PM –
Okay, so I bought one of these and it came as shield dog box, ordered a second time and it came as sword dog box. So that’s pretty cool. However the first box came in pokeball official wrap, and the second box came in clear wrap which is a little weird/fishy, but the box had some decent pulls so i guess it’s a non-issue.
Shipped fast, arrived fast. Probably will buy more to feed my life-long addiction to opening children’s playing cards.
Raph –
So first of all, I bought this directly from amazon, not a third party seller. Secondly only the first sets contains pokeball wrap (even the ones I get off pokemon center have clear wrap and not pokeball ones). This is not an indication of legitimacy as real ones do come in clear wrap! This one was clearly not tampered with and my pulls matched the avg I would expect! All in all this was worth the buy.
Raph –
Buying Pokemon TCG boosters on Amazon can be an adventurous undertaking that could set you up for disappointment.
The only sure way to avoid getting scammed is to be certain that the seller is reputable, and the only reputable seller that I trust is “Amazon.com” rather than 3rd party sellers. That’s not to say everyone else is out to scam you, but are you willing to take that chance? Not me.
This Elite Trainer booster box was shrink wrapped like straight out of the factory. Interesting, no pokemon silkscreening logos on the shrink wrap. However, my kids were able to pull a couple of V cards and nothing seemed amiss.
Buy with confidence…just be sure to double check who is the seller.