The return of Pokémon 151 booster bundles to Amazon is a mixed blessing for collectors. While it's exciting to see this set back in stock, the price tag of over $60, more than double the MSRP of $26.94, raises some eyebrows. It's hard to call this a "deal," but given the rapid sell-out rate of this set, it's not something to dismiss outright.
Pokémon TCG: 151 Booster Bundle Is Back In Stock For A Premium
Pokémon TCG: 151 Booster Bundle
0Full Disclosure: MSRP is $26.94 $82.50 save 16% $68.92 at Amazon
What keeps drawing me back to the 151 set is its substance beyond mere nostalgia. The card art is exceptional, going far beyond the typical shiny-thing-on-a-blank-background style. For instance, the Illustration Rare Bulbasaur is cleverly hidden among giant jungle leaves, reminiscent of a scene from a Ghibli film. Then there's Alakazam ex, which appears to be studying for a psychic PhD in a cluttered room, adding an odd charm to the card.
Charmeleon - 169/165
0$30.99 at TCG Player
Bulbasaur - 166/165
0$37.99 at TCG Player
Alakazam ex - 201/165
0$53.99 at TCG Player
Squirtle - 170/165
0$40.99 at TCG Player
Charizard ex - 183/165
0$35.40 at TCG Player
One of the strongest aspects of this set is its seamless integration of art and gameplay. Cards like Blastoise ex boast solid abilities and gallery-worthy visuals. Even Charmander has been upgraded, now sporting 70 HP, which is enough to withstand chip damage that would have knocked out earlier versions. This subtle yet significant improvement encapsulates the essence of the set.
Charmander - 168/165
0$45.05 at TCG Player
Zapdos ex - 202/165
0$60.68 at TCG Player
Blastoise ex - 200/165
0$60.00 at TCG Player
Venusaur ex - 198/165
0$77.73 at TCG Player
Charizard ex - 199/165
0$234.99 at TCG Player
Not every card is a home run. Zapdos ex is decent but doesn't stand out enough to frame or build a deck around. However, the overall quality remains high. Venusaur ex strikes a balance between functionality and visual appeal, while Squirtle's artwork successfully portrays a cartoon turtle in a realistic ecosystem. The attention to detail in these designs is truly commendable.
While paying above MSRP isn't ideal, it's hard to deny the value packed into this set. If you're looking for packs that are genuinely enjoyable to open and offer a real chance at high-value pulls, the Pokémon 151 set remains a compelling choice. Just be prepared for the price of admission, which seems to be set by Amazon's current whims.