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The Pokémon TCG: Paradox Clash Tin is on sale at Best Buy for $50, saving shoppers $15 off its usual $65 price tag. Best Buy has this listed as a "High Demand Product," meaning it could sell out quickly as collectors hunt down deals. So I encourage you to act fast.
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If you're a fan of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet or want a unique promo card, this tin is up your alley. The main attraction of this tin is the foil Walking Wake ex promo card, an Ancient Pokémon that bears a striking resemblance to the legendary creature Suicune. This single card alone will make this a must-have for collectors, but it's not the only thing you'll receive.
Alongside the promo card, the Paradox Clash Tin includes five other TCG booster packs from recent expansions. Each one comes with 10 cards, so you'll be getting 51 cards in total. The listing doesn't say which packs from which expansions you'll be receiving; however, we can get an idea by looking at the official Pokémon Center listing for the same tin. It shows that the product comes with two packs from Obisdian Flames, Twilight Masquerade, and Temporal Forces. There's no guarantee you'll get these, but Featured Cards for these sets include Teal Mask Ogerpon ex, Tera Dark Charizard ex, and Revaroom ex.
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The collectible tin itself is a nice bonus. Many players use these containers to store cards, sleeves, dice, and other accessories. You'll also receive a code card for the Pokémon TCG Live mobile app to redeem digital rewards in the game.
How I rated this deal
As per ZDNET's rating system, I grant this deal a 3/5. Not a bad discount for a tin. Do keep in mind that this pales in comparison to Trainer Boxes, which offer a wide range of accessories. Still, it's a strong pickup for collectors and players alike.
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