TL;DR: The Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution Chaos Rising 3-Pack Blister is on sale for $24.99 at Amazon, down from its $29.99 list price.
As far as trading card expansions go, Pokémon’s Chaos Rising has become much easier on the wallet since its May launch, and Amazon has now brought one of its smaller sealed buys down to its lowest-ever third-party price.
As of Aug. 20, the Pokémon TCG’s Chaos Rising 3-Pack Blister is available for $24.99 at Amazon through third-party seller The Sports Card Zone. Against the $29.99 list price, that cuts $5 from the total for a 17% discount, with free delivery currently scheduled for Aug. 24-26 at the time of writing. What’s more, as confirmed by price tracker camelcamelcamel, this is the lowest-priced listing we’ve seen from a third-party seller on Amazon.
That also puts each of the three Chaos Rising booster packs at roughly $8.33 before factoring in the included Charmeleon foil promo card. Each booster contains 10 game cards, one Basic Energy, and a Pokémon TCG Live code card. It's a better deal than the $37.72 Amazon price we spotted for the same blister back in May.
Those three packs will give you the chance to pull Chaos Rising’s most valuable chase cards, currently worth up to $195 — including the SIR and MHR versions of Mega Greninja ex, Cinccino ex, and Mega Floette ex. Alternatively, you can also buy any of Chaos Rising’s cards from TCGplayer directly to save yourself some time.
Speaking of three-pack blisters, you can also buy the Pokémon TCG’s Pitch Black 3 Booster Pack Blister for under $25. For even more packs at a reasonable price, the six-pack Perfect Order Booster Bundle is on offer at $10 off.
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