Pokémon Trading Card Game fans looking for a deal on the Perfect Order expansion have a window to grab bundles at Amazon for $41.99. That's $6.99 per pack when divided across the six included, a sharp drop from the $60 asking price that dominated the market just weeks ago.
The restock marks a significant shift in the Perfect Order landscape. While the price still sits above the official $18.99 MSRP, it now undercuts competing Mega Evolution expansions by a healthy margin. Phantasmal Flames bundles are holding steady around $55 and up, while Ascended Heroes packs remain locked in at $70 or higher more than a month post-launch.
For players unwilling to commit to a full booster box, which runs approximately $200 for 36 packs at market rates, this bundle offers a practical entry point into the newest set. The pricing aligns closely with TCGplayer's current market listings, suggesting Amazon's inventory is moving at competitive rates rather than inflated reseller markups.
Perfect Order has struggled to maintain collector enthusiasm since its release. The expansion contains only 120 unique cards, and the absence of traditional chase cards has dampened demand among serious collectors. Many players are already pivoting toward the upcoming Chaos Rising set or hunting down the harder-to-find Ascended Heroes product instead.
The market response has been steep. Elite Trainer Boxes for Perfect Order have crashed from a peak of $145.92 on TCGplayer down to $60 to $70, an all-time low that signals softening interest across all product tiers.
That said, writing off Perfect Order entirely would be premature. Despite the limited card pool, the set does contain valuable pulls worth pursuing at current prices. With fewer collectors chasing this expansion right now, the window to find profitable cards before the market corrects may not last long.
Author Emily Chen: "Perfect Order got dealt a rough hand from the community, but that's exactly when smart players start digging for value."
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