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Best Pokemon Elite Trainer Boxes

Keep an eye out for these Elite Trainer Boxes.
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A Pokemon Elite Trainer Box is essentially a box containing Pokemon booster packs (card packs), merchandise, and card game-related items, such as dice, card sleeves, and a rule book, for instance. This guide will focus on the best Elite Trainer Boxes to look out for, considering box contents, card rarity, unique contents, and overall value. Keep in mind, though, that if you have favorite types of pokemon cards, then the Elite Trainer Box that features them the most should be in your purchasing crosshairs. Nevertheless, this guide has a few recommendations to point you in the right direction.

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Champion’s Path

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If it’s all about Charizard, then look no further than Champion’s Path. One of the two rarest cards found in this box includes Rainbow Charizard and Shiny Charizard, both extremely uncommon to pull. Even the guaranteed promo card is a basic Charizard. Additionally, the box contents are plentiful, and the artwork is gorgeous. This box can be hard to come by, as when it first launched, it was completely sold out for quite some time.

Darkness Ablaze

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Premium cards to look out for include Mew V, Slowbro V, Shiny Rillaboom, and Shiny Coalossal in the Darkness Ablaze box set. The box itself is designed beautifully, and there is a ton of overall value here. You’re bound to encounter some awesome pulls with this selection.

Rebel Clash

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Coming in as the most budget-friendly Elite Trainer Box is Rebel Clash. Two of the rarest cards that can be pulled from this box include Sonia and Boss’s Orders. Rebel Clash is a great place to start for recreational or fun players looking to get into purchasing their first Elite Trainer Box, at a price point that won’t break the bank.

Shining Legends

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The Shining Legends box is a shout out to the second generation Pokemon fans, as a foil promo card featuring the legendary bird Ho-Oh is included. Overall, this box’s contents are jammed pack, and the artwork is clean and very legendary-like.

Voltage

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For the die-hard Pikachu fans out there, this box is for you — with jumbo Pikachu sitting front and center on the box itself. Top card rarities include Pikachu V, Pikachu VMAX, and Oranguru. Additionally, this is the newest set, so a byproduct of that is that it is highest in demand amongst the other Elite Trainer boxes.


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