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Destined Rivals Pokemon TCG Price Guide

Compare current Destined Rivals sealed product prices, including booster packs, booster boxes, Elite Trainer Boxes, vendor counts, and price per booster when pack counts are available.

Products tracked
11
Live prices
0
Lowest product
N/A
Best per pack
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Current Destined Rivals sealed product prices

Sorted by current lowest available offer. Products without a fresh offer remain on their product pages and sitemap, but are not ranked as live deals here.

Destined Rivals pull-rate value

Estimated premium-hit rate is 15.77%.

Top cards

Team Rocket's Mewtwo ex
Team Rocket's Mewtwo ex
624.17 EUR
Cynthia's Garchomp ex
Cynthia's Garchomp ex
229.28 EUR
Ethan's Ho-Oh ex
Ethan's Ho-Oh ex
227.54 EUR
Team Rocket's Moltres ex
Team Rocket's Moltres ex
184.34 EUR
Team Rocket's Nidoking ex
Team Rocket's Nidoking ex
138.52 EUR
Team Rocket's Crobat ex
Team Rocket's Crobat ex
81.31 EUR

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Destined Rivals comparisons

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Use the main Pokemon TCG price table to compare live prices, vendor counts, product filters, and price per booster across every tracked sealed product.

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Destined Rivals buying guide

This Destined Rivals price guide keeps the sealed products from one expansion together. It tracks 11 product types, with 0 live prices right now.

Short version: Destined Rivals prices

  • Compare Destined Rivals products by lowest price, vendor count, and price per booster when pack counts are known.
  • There is no fresh lowest-price product for Destined Rivals right now.
  • Price per booster will show once a live product with a known pack count is available.

Destined Rivals Pokemon TCG price guide

Start with the price table to see which Destined Rivals products actually have current offers. Lowest price helps with budget. Price per booster helps with pack value.

The cheapest product is not always the best buy. A booster box, bundle, tin, or Elite Trainer Box can each make sense depending on stock, pack count, and what you want from the product.

Destined Rivals vendor count and live offers

Vendor count tells you how much market depth sits behind the price. A low price backed by several vendors is usually more useful than one isolated listing.

If vendor count is low, open the product page before buying. Older expansions and special sets can have wide price gaps because fewer shops still carry sealed inventory.

Destined Rivals pull rates and price per booster

Destined Rivals has pull-rate data, so you can compare pack price with the estimated premium-hit rate.

Pull rates are only one part of the decision. Collectors may care more about sealed scarcity and set demand. Openers usually care more about pack cost and expected hit rate.

Destined Rivals product comparisons

The comparison links are useful when two Destined Rivals product types are both available and you want a direct price-per-pack decision.

Comparisons work best when both products have fresh offers. If one product is out of stock, the table is still useful, but the decision is less clean.