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==151 Mini Tin Collection==
==151 Mini Tin Collection==
The '''151 Mini Tin Collection''' was released on October 6, 2023, featuring ten different mini tins. Each tin was packaged with one {{TCG|coin}} featuring one of the TCG's ten {{TCG|Basic Energy card|Energy}} symbols, an art card showing the art from the respective mini tin, and two {{TCG|151}} booster packs.
The '''151 Mini Tin Collection''' was released on October 6, 2023, featuring ten different mini tins. Each tin was packaged with a {{TCG|coin}} featuring one of the TCG's ten {{TCG|Basic Energy card|Energy}} symbols, an art card matching the front the respective tin, and two {{TCG|151}} booster packs. The illustrations on each tin were created by [[GIDORA]].<ref>[https://twitter.com/_KING_GIDORA_/status/1745809059905953887 ぎどら/GIDORA on Twitter] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20240113182012/https://twitter.com/_KING_GIDORA_/status/1745809059905953887 archived copy])</ref>


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{{anchor|Elite Series: Charizard 12-Pocket Zippered PRO-Binder}}
{{anchor|Elite Series: Charizard 12-Pocket Zippered PRO-Binder}}
{{anchor|Elite Series: Charizard Alcove Flip Deck Box}}
{{anchor|Elite Series: Charizard Alcove Flip Deck Box}}
Ultra Pro released a line of premium products in 2023, the '''Elite Series: Charizard'''. It included two different zippered binders and a deck box with the outlines of the [[Ken Sugimori]] artwork of {{p|Charizard}}. The products feature red-and-crimson-colored debossed leatherette material with a foil treatment.
Ultra Pro released a line of premium products in December 2023—the '''Elite Series: Charizard'''. It included two different zippered binders and a deck box with the outlines of the [[Ken Sugimori]] artwork of {{p|Charizard}}. The products feature red-and-crimson-colored debossed leatherette material with a foil treatment.


*'''Elite Series: Charizard 9-Pocket Zippered PRO-Binder'''
*'''Elite Series: Charizard 9-Pocket Zippered PRO-Binder'''
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{{anchor|Gallery Series: Shimmering Skyline 9-Pocket PRO Binder}}
{{anchor|Gallery Series: Shimmering Skyline 9-Pocket PRO Binder}}
{{anchor|Gallery Series: Shimmering Skyline 2" Album}}
{{anchor|Gallery Series: Shimmering Skyline 2" Album}}
2023 saw the release of the '''Ultra Pro Gallery Series: Shimmering Skyline''' product line. This collection included a variety of [[TCG]] accessories featuring [[Ken Sugimori]] stock artwork of five electric rodent Pokémon against the outline of a city at night.
December 2023 saw the release of the Shimmering Skyline range of products, the sixth entry in Ultra Pro's Gallery Series. This collection included a variety of [[TCG]] accessories featuring [[Ken Sugimori]] stock artwork of five electric rodent Pokémon against the outline of a city at night.


*'''Gallery Series: Shimmering Skyline Full View Deck Box'''
*'''Gallery Series: Shimmering Skyline Full View Deck Box'''
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|caption8=Gallery Series: Shimmering<br>Skyline 2" Album
|caption8=Gallery Series: Shimmering<br>Skyline 2" Album
|size8=110px
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}}
==Scarlet & Violet Knock Out Collection==
The first '''Knock Out Collection''' of the Scarlet & Violet Series was released on January 5, 2024. Unlike {{TCGMerch|Sword & Shield|Series|Sword & Shield Knock Out Collection|those released during the Sword & Shield Series}}, this collection focused on one Pokémon—{{p|Iron Jugulis}}—and included a variant card and sticker sheet depicting the [[Paradox Pokémon]]. Each Knock Out Collection was also enclosed with two booster packs, typically one {{TCG|Scarlet & Violet}} and one {{TCG|Paldea Evolved}}, and a [[Pokémon TCG Live]] code card.
'''Promotional card:'''
*{{TCG ID|Paradox Rift|Iron Jugulis|158}} ({{TCG|Paradox Rift}} 158; Pixel Cosmos Holofoil)
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|background={{Scarlet color}}
|border={{Violet color}}
|image1=Knock Out Collection Iron Jugulis.jpg
|caption1=Iron Jugulis Knock Out Collection
}}
==Pawmot Two Pack Blister==
Also available from January 5, 2024 was the '''Pawmot Two Pack Blister''', which contained a straight reprint of {{TCG|Paldea Evolved}} {{p|Pawmot}}, a code card to unlock a digital version of it in [[Pokémon TCG Live]], two Scarlet & Violet Series booster packs (one {{TCG|Scarlet & Violet}} and one Paldea Evolved), and a silver {{p|Quaxly}} {{TCG|coin}}. Images of the blister on the [[Pokémon Center (store)#Online|Pokémon Center]] website suggested it would be comparable to the packaging of Three Pack Blisters; however, the actual blisters were configured like Checklane Blisters.
'''Promotional card:'''
*{{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Pawmot|76}} ({{TCG|Paldea Evolved}} 076)
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|background={{Scarlet color}}
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}}


==Paldean Fates Elite Trainer Box==
==Paldean Fates Elite Trainer Box==
{{anchor|Paldean Fates Pokémon Center Elite Trainer Box}}
{{anchor|Paldean Fates Pokémon Center Elite Trainer Box}}
The '''Paldean Fates Elite Trainer Box''' was released concurrently with several other {{TCG|Paldean Fates}}-related products on January 26, 2024, featuring [[Shiny]] {{p|Mimikyu}}. A single box came packaged with nine Paldean Fates booster packs, 65 card sleeves, 45 {{TCG|Basic Energy card}}s, a [[Paldean Fates Player's Guide]], six damage counter dice, one competition-legal coin-flip die, two plastic condition markers, four dividers, and a code card for [[Pokémon TCG Live]]. ETBs also came with a full-art foil promo card of Shiny Mimikyu<!-- that originated from the Japanese {{TCG|Shiny Treasure ex}} subset and was cut from Paldean Fates during localization and made into an {{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Black Star Promo}}-->. The online [[Pokémon Center (store)#Online|Pokémon Center]] stores also sold an exclusive '''Paldean Fates Pokémon Center Elite Trainer Box''' from the same day. Compared to the standard version, this box included two more Paldean Fates booster packs and an additional full-art foil promo card featuring Shiny Mimikyu with a Pokémon Center logo stamp.
The first wave of merchandise for the special {{TCG|Paldean Fates}} expansion was released on January 26, 2024. The '''Paldean Fates Elite Trainer Box''' was one of the launch products, which depicted a {{Shiny}} {{p|Mimikyu}}. Each box came packaged with nine Paldean Fates booster packs, 65 card sleeves, 45 {{TCG|Basic Energy card}}s, a [[Paldean Fates Player's Guide]], six damage counter dice, one competition-legal coin-flip die, two {{TCG|Special Condition}} markers, four dividers, and a code card for [[Pokémon TCG Live]]. Boxes also included an {{TCG|illustration rare}}-style Mimikyu {{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|promo card}}, which was cut from Paldean Fates during localization of the Japanese {{TCG|Shiny Treasure ex}} subset. The online [[Pokémon Center (store)#Online|Pokémon Center]] stores also sold an exclusive '''Paldean Fates Pokémon Center Elite Trainer Box''' from the same day. Compared to the standard version, this box included two more Paldean Fates booster packs and an extra copy of the Mimikyu promo card with an exclusive Pokémon Center logo stamp.


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{{anchor|Paldean Fates Tech Sticker Collection Greavard}}
{{anchor|Paldean Fates Tech Sticker Collection Greavard}}
{{anchor|Paldean Fates Tech Sticker Collection Maschiff}}
{{anchor|Paldean Fates Tech Sticker Collection Maschiff}}
January 26, 2024 saw the release of a variety of products related to the {{TCG|Paldean Fates}} expansion, including the '''Paldean Fates Tech Sticker Collections'''. Three different versions were released, featuring either [[Shiny]] {{p|Fidough}}, {{p|Greavard}}, or {{p|Maschiff}}. Each blister was packaged with three Paldean Fates booster packs, a {{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|promo card}} of one of the three headlining Pokémon, a corresponding large sticker for personalizing laptops, tablets or other tech devices, and a code card for [[Pokémon TCG Live]].<!-- The promotional cards originated from the Japanese {{TCG|Shiny Treasure ex}} subset and were cut from Paldean Fates during localization and made into SVP Black Star Promos.
January 26, 2024 saw the release of a variety of products related to the {{TCG|Paldean Fates}} expansion, including the '''Paldean Fates Tech Sticker Collections'''. Three different versions were released, featuring either [[Shiny]] {{p|Fidough}}, {{p|Greavard}}, or {{p|Maschiff}}. Each blister was packaged with three Paldean Fates booster packs, a {{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|promo card}} of one of the three headlining Pokémon, a corresponding large sticker for personalizing laptops, tablets or other tech devices, and a code card for [[Pokémon TCG Live]]. The promotional cards originated from the Japanese {{TCG|Shiny Treasure ex}} subset and were cut from Paldean Fates during localization.


'''Promotional cards:'''
'''Promotional cards:'''
**{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Fidough|??}} ({{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Promo}} ???)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Fidough|69}} ({{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Promo}} 069)
**{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Greavard|??}} (SVP Promo ???)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Greavard|70}} (SVP Promo 070)
**{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Maschiff|??}} (SVP Promo ???)-->
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Maschiff|71}} (SVP Promo 071)


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|image3=SV4.5 Tech Sticker Collection Maschiff.jpg
|image3=SV4.5 Tech Sticker Collection Maschiff.jpg
|caption3=Maschiff collection
|caption3=Maschiff collection
}}
==Paldean Fates Portfolios==
Ultra Pro released a pair of card binders in time with the first wave of {{TCG|Paldean Fates}} products on January 26, 2024. The four-pocket binders feature {{Shiny}} {{p|Tinkaton}} on the front and {{Shiny}} {{p|Ceruledge}} on the reverse; each one can hold up to 84 cards (80 standard size and four {{TCG|Jumbo card|Jumbo}} size). Nine-pocket binders feature {{Shiny}} {{p|Pikachu}} on the front, plus {{Shiny}} {{p|Dondozo}} and {{Shiny}} {{DL|List of Pokémon with form differences|Tatsugiri|Curly Form}} {{p|Tatsugiri}} on the reverse; each one can hold up to 252 cards.
'''Product images:'''
{{TCGMerchGallery
|background={{Scarlet color}}
|border={{Violet color}}
|image1=Paldean Fates 4Pocket Portfolio.jpg
|caption1=4-Pocket Portfolio
|image2=Paldean Fates 9Pocket Portfolio.jpg
|caption2=9-Pocket Portfolio
}}
}}


==Paldean Fates Mini Tins==
==Paldean Fates Mini Tins==
Five different '''Paldean Fates Mini Tins''' were released on February 9, 2024, featuring either {{p|Tinkatink}}, {{p|Maushold}}, {{p|Finizen}}, {{p|Flamigo}}, or {{p|Smoliv}}. Each tin came with two {{TCG|Paldean Fates}} booster packs, one sticker sheet, and an art card matching the tin. The tins' artwork show one [[Shiny]] version of the featured Pokémon together with one or more non-Shiny Pokémon of the same species.
Five different '''Paldean Fates Mini Tins''' were released on February 9, 2024 as part of the second wave of {{TCG|Paldean Fates}} merchandise. Featuring {{p|Tinkatink}}, {{p|Maushold}}, {{p|Finizen}}, {{p|Flamigo}}, or {{p|Smoliv}}, each tin came with two Paldean Fates booster packs, a sticker sheet, and an art card matching the tin. The tins' artwork show one {{Shiny}} version of the featured Pokémon together with one or more non-Shiny Pokémon of the same species.


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{{anchor|Paldean Fates Tin Iron Treads ex}}
{{anchor|Paldean Fates Tin Iron Treads ex}}
{{anchor|Paldean Fates Tin Tera Charizard ex}}
{{anchor|Paldean Fates Tin Tera Charizard ex}}
On February 9, 2024 a variety of products related to the {{TCG|Paldean Fates}} expansion were released, including different versions of the '''Paldean Fates Tins''', featuring [[Shiny]] {{p|Great Tusk}}, {{p|Iron Treads}}, and {{Tera}} {{p|Charizard}}. North America and Oceania got hexagonal tins with five booster packs, whereas the international market got octagonal tins with four booster packs. Each tin was packaged with a {{TCG|SV Black Star Promos|promo card}} of the featured {{TCG|Pokémon ex}} and a code card for [[Pokémon TCG Live]]. The promotional cards originated from the Japanese {{TCG|Shiny Treasure ex}} subset and were cut from Paldean Fates during localization and made into SVP Black Star Promos.
On February 9, 2024 a variety of products related to the {{TCG|Paldean Fates}} expansion were released, including different versions of the '''Paldean Fates Tins''', featuring {{Shiny}} {{p|Great Tusk}}, {{p|Iron Treads}}, and {{Tera}} {{p|Charizard}}. The larger, hexagonal tins were packaged with five Paldean Fates booster packs; the smaller, octagonal tins were instead packaged with four Paldean Fates booster packs. Each tin also came with a {{TCG|SV Black Star Promos|promo card}} of the featured {{TCG|Pokémon ex}} and a code card for [[Pokémon TCG Live]]. The three promo cards originated from the Japanese {{TCG|Shiny Treasure ex}} subset and were cut from Paldean Fates during localization.


'''Promotional cards:'''
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|border={{Violet color}}
|border={{Violet color}}
|image1=SV4.5 Tin Great Tusk.jpg
|image1=SV4.5 Tin Great Tusk.jpg
|caption1=North American and<br>Oceanian Great Tusk Tin
|caption1=Large Great Tusk Tin
|image2=SV4.5 Tin Iron Treads.jpg
|image2=SV4.5 Tin Iron Treads.jpg
|caption2=North American and<br>Oceanian Iron Treads Tin
|caption2=Large Iron Treads Tin
|image3=SV4.5 Tin Charizard.jpg
|image3=SV4.5 Tin Charizard.jpg
|caption3=North American and<br>Oceanian Charizard Tin
|caption3=Large Charizard Tin
|image5=SV4.5 Tin Great Tusk Small.jpg
|image5=SV4.5 Tin Great Tusk Small.jpg
|caption5=International Great Tusk Tin
|caption5=Small Great Tusk Tin
|image6=SV4.5 Tin Iron Treads Small.jpg
|image6=SV4.5 Tin Iron Treads Small.jpg
|caption6=International Iron Treads Tin
|caption6=Small Iron Treads Tin
|image7=SV4.5 Tin Charizard Small.jpg
|image7=SV4.5 Tin Charizard Small.jpg
|caption7=International Charizard Tin
|caption7=Small Charizard Tin
}}
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{{anchor|Paldean Fates Premium Collection Skeledirge ex}}
{{anchor|Paldean Fates Premium Collection Skeledirge ex}}
{{anchor|Paldean Fates Premium Collection Quaquaval ex}}
{{anchor|Paldean Fates Premium Collection Quaquaval ex}}
Three variations of the '''Paldean Fates Premium Collections''' were released on February 9, 2024, featuring the [[Shiny]] versions of the [[Paldea]] [[First partner Pokémon#Paldea|first partner Pokémon]]. Each premium collection box was packaged with eight {{TCG|Paldean Fates}} booster packs, {{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|promo cards}} of the [[List of Pokémon by evolution family|evolutionary families]] of {{p|Meowscarada}}, {{p|Skeledirge}}, or {{p|Quaquaval}}, an [[Jumbo cards (TCG)#Scarlet & Violet Series|oversized]] version of the Stage 2 {{TCG|Pokémon ex}}, a three-card display, and a code card for [[Pokémon TCG Live]]. The promotional cards originated from the Japanese {{TCG|Shiny Treasure ex}} subset and were cut from Paldean Fates during localization and made into SVP Black Star Promos.
Three variations of the '''Paldean Fates Premium Collections''' were released on February 9, 2024, featuring the {{Shiny}} versions of the [[Paldea]] [[First partner Pokémon#Paldea|first partner Pokémon]]. Each premium collection box was packaged with eight {{TCG|Paldean Fates}} booster packs, {{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|promotional cards}} of the [[List of Pokémon by evolution family|evolutionary families]] of {{p|Meowscarada}}, {{p|Skeledirge}}, or {{p|Quaquaval}}, an [[Jumbo cards (TCG)#Scarlet & Violet Series|oversized]] version of the {{TCG|Stage 2 Pokémon|Stage 2}} {{TCG|Pokémon ex}}, a three-card display, and a code card for [[Pokémon TCG Live]]. All promotional cards originated from the Japanese {{TCG|Shiny Treasure ex}} subset and were cut from Paldean Fates during localization.
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'''Promotional cards:'''
'''Promotional cards:'''
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Sprigatito|??}} ({{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Promo}} ???)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Sprigatito|76}} ({{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Promo}} 076)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Floragato|??}} (SVP Promo ???)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Floragato|77}} (SVP Promo 077)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Meowscarada ex|??}} (SVP Promo ???)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Meowscarada ex|78}} (SVP Promo 078)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Meowscarada ex|??}} (SVP Promo ???; [[Jumbo cards (TCG)#Scarlet & Violet Series|Jumbo]])
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Meowscarada ex|78}} (SVP Promo 078; [[Jumbo cards (TCG)#Scarlet & Violet Series|Jumbo]])
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Fuecoco|??}} (SVP Promo ???)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Fuecoco|79}} (SVP Promo 079)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Crocalor|??}} (SVP Promo ???)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Crocalor|80}} (SVP Promo 080)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Skeledirge ex|??}} (SVP Promo ???)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Skeledirge ex|81}} (SVP Promo 081)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Skeledige ex|??}} (SVP Promo ???; Jumbo)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Skeledige ex|81}} (SVP Promo 081; Jumbo)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Quaxly|??}} (SVP Promo ???)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Quaxly|82}} (SVP Promo 082)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Quaxwell|??}} (SVP Promo ???)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Quaxwell|83}} (SVP Promo 083)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Quaquaval ex|??}} (SVP Promo ???)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Quaquaval ex|84}} (SVP Promo 084)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Quaquaval ex|??}} (SVP Promo ???; Jumbo)-->
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Quaquaval ex|84}} (SVP Promo 084; Jumbo)


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|caption1=Paldean Fates Booster Bundle
|caption1=Paldean Fates Booster Bundle
}}
==Mabosstiff ex Box==
The '''Mabosstiff ex Box''' was one of several products released on February 23, 2024. It included regular-sized and [[Jumbo cards (TCG)#Scarlet & Violet Series|oversized]] prints of {{p|Mabosstiff}} ex, which originated as a Japanese {{TCGMerch|Scarlet & Violet|Era|Pokémon Card Gym Promo Card Pack 2|Pokémon Card Gym}} {{TCG|SV-P Promotional cards|promotional card}}, as well as an accompanying variant print of {{p|Maschiff}} from {{TCG|Paldea Evolved}}. Each box was also packaged with four Scarlet & Violet Series booster packs and a [[Pokémon TCG Live]] code card.
'''Promotional cards:'''
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Mabosstiff ex|86}} ({{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Promo}} 086)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Mabosstiff ex|86}} (SVP Promo 086; [[Jumbo cards (TCG)#Scarlet & Violet Series|Jumbo]])
*{{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Maschiff|142}} ({{TCG|Paldea Evolved}} 142; Pixel Cosmos Holofoil)
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|background={{Scarlet color}}
|border={{Violet color}}
|image1=Mabosstiff ex Box.jpg
|caption1=Mabosstiff ex Box
}}
==Houndoom & Melmetal ex Battle Decks==
{{anchor|Houndoom ex Battle Deck}}
{{anchor|Melmetal ex Battle Deck}}
{{main|ex Battle Decks—Houndoom & Melmetal (TCG)}}
The '''Houndoom & Melmetal ex Battle Decks''' became available to purchase on February 23, 2024 and were the fourth release of ex Battle Decks overall. Each deck included 60 cards, a rules booklet, a single-player playmat, a set of damage counters, a {{TCG|coin}}, a deck box, a strategy sheet, a sealed pack of reference cards, and a code card for [[Pokémon Trading Card Game Live]]. Unlike previous decks in the product line, the titular {{TCG|Pokémon ex}} cards did not feature alternate artwork and were straight reprints from the {{TCG|Obsidian Flames}} expansion.
'''Promotional cards:'''
*{{TCG ID|Obsidian Flames|Houndoom ex|134}} ({{TCG|Obsidian Flames}} 134)
*{{TCG ID|Obsidian Flames|Melmetal ex|153}} (Obsidian Flames 153)
'''Product images:'''
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|background={{Scarlet color}}
|border={{Violet color}}
|image1=Houndoom ex Battle Deck.jpg
|caption1=Houndoom ex Battle Deck
|image2=Melmetal ex Battle Deck.jpg
|caption2=Melmetal ex Battle Deck
}}
==Combined Powers Premium Collection==
The '''Combined Powers Premium Collection''' was released on February 23, 2024 and was a cheaper alternative for those wishing to acquire specific cards available in {{TCG|Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic}}. These cards included the {{p|Lugia}}, {{p|Ho-Oh}}, and {{p|Suicune}} {{TCG|Pokémon ex}} cards, the {{TCG|Pokémon Tool card}}s that bolstered the attack damage of {{p|Venusaur}}, {{p|Charizard}}, and {{p|Blastoise}}, as well as the {{p|Mr. Mime}} card that originated from the Japanese {{TCG|Expansion Sheet 1}}. Each collection also included an [[Jumbo cards (TCG)#Scarlet & Violet Series|Oversized]] Lugia ex card and a selection of 11 booster packs.
'''Promotional cards:'''
*{{TCG ID|Venusaur Deck|Lugia ex|17}} ({{TCG|Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic|Venusaur Deck}} 017)
*{{TCG ID|Venusaur Deck|Sun Seed|27}} (Venusaur Deck 027)
*{{TCG ID|Charizard Deck|Ho-Oh ex|7}} (Charizard Deck 007)
*{{TCG ID|Charizard Deck|Scorching Charcoal|26}} (Charizard Deck 026)
*{{TCG ID|Blastoise Deck|Suicune ex|10}} (Blastoise Deck 010)
*{{TCG ID|Blastoise Deck|Mr. Mime|13}} (Blastoise Deck 013)
*{{TCG ID|Blastoise Deck|Drops in the Ocean|21}} (Blastoise Deck 021)
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{{TCGMerchGallery
|background={{Scarlet color}}
|border={{Violet color}}
|image1=Combined Powers Premium Collection.jpg
|caption1=Combined Powers Premium Collection
}}
==2023 World Championships Decks==
The Pokémon World Championships were held in [[2023 World Championships|Japan for the first time in 2023]]. To commemorate the event, four '''2023 World Championships Decks''' were made available from March 1, 2024, which replicated decks used by title contenders in the TCG competition. These included Masters champion Vance Kelley's {{TCG|Mew's Revenge}} Deck, Masters runner-up Tord Reklev's {{TCG|Psychic Elegance}} Deck, Seniors champion Gabriel Fernandez's {{TCG|Colorless Lugia}} Deck, and Juniors champion Shao Tong Yen's {{TCG|Lost Box Kyogre}} Deck. The cards within each deck featured silver foil borders and competitor signatures, as well as a non-standard reverse with the 2023 World Championships logo. Each deck was also packaged with a booklet about the competition, a playmat and poster, a [[Pokémon Trading Card Game Live]] code card, plus a 2023 World Championships-themed {{TCG|pin}}, {{TCG|coin}}, and deck box.
'''Product images:'''
{{TCGMerchGallery
|background={{Scarlet color}}
|border={{Violet color}}
|image1=WCS2023 Mew Revenge.jpg
|caption1={{TCG|Mew's Revenge}}
|image2=WCS2023 Psychic Elegance.jpg
|caption2={{TCG|Psychic Elegance}}
|image3=WCS2023 Colorless Lugia.jpg
|caption3={{TCG|Colorless Lugia}}
|image4=WCS2023 Lost Box Kyogre.jpg
|caption4={{TCG|Lost Box Kyogre}}
}}
==Stacking Tins Series 3==
{{anchor|Psychic Stacking Tin}}
{{anchor|Metal Stacking Tin}}
{{anchor|Dragon Stacking Tin}}
March 1, 2024 also saw the release of more '''Stacking Tins'''. This third series comprised three designs that focused on {{TCG|Psychic}}, {{TCG|Metal}}, and {{ct|Dragon}} Pokémon, completing the nine {{TCG|type}}s represented in the TCG at the time. Psychic Stacking Tins feature {{p|Gengar}}, {{rf|Galarian}} {{p|Ponyta}}, {{p|Espeon}}, and {{p|Scream Tail}}; Metal Stacking Tins feature {{p|Cufant}}, {{p|Tinkaton}}, {{p|Scizor}}, and {{p|Meltan}}; Dragon Stacking Tins feature {{p|Goomy}}, {{p|Drampa}}, {{p|Flapple}}, and {{p|Dragapult}}. Each tin included three booster packs and two sticker sheets.
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|background={{Scarlet color}}
|border={{Violet color}}
|image1=Psychic Stacking Tin.jpg
|caption1=Psychic Stacking Tin
|image2=Metal Stacking Tin.jpg
|caption2=Metal Stacking Tin
|image3=Dragon Stacking Tin.jpg
|caption3=Dragon Stacking Tin
}}
==Paldea Adventure Chest==
[[The Pokémon Company International]] made a new type of product for release on March 1, 2024—the '''Paldea Adventure Chest'''. The chest is adorned with images of {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Sprigatito}}, {{p|Maushold}}, and {{p|Pawmot}}, as are a number of its contents, which included a sheet of tech stickers, a mini portfolio, a squishy Pikachu toy, and a selection of seven promotional cards. These cards comprised {{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Sprigatito ex|87}} and {{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Pikachu|88}} {{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos}}, yet to be revealed in Japan at the time; three Holofoil variant cards from the {{TCG|Paldea Evolved}} expansion; and two more {{TCG|Pokémon ex}} cards, straight reprints from the {{TCG|Obsidian Flames}} and {{TCG|Paradox Rift}} expansions. The chest also came with six booster packs and a [[Pokémon TCG Live]] code card, which would unlock digital versions of the enclosed promotional cards.
'''Promotional cards:'''
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Sprigatito ex|87}} ({{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Promo}} 087)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Pikachu|88}} (SVP Promo 088)
*{{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Pawmi|74}} ({{TCG|Paldea Evolved}} 074; Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Pawmo|75}} (Paldea Evolved 075; Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Tandemaus|167}} (Paldea Evolved 167; Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|Obsidian Flames|Pawmot ex|73}} ({{TCG|Obsidian Flames}} 073)
*{{TCG ID|Paradox Rift|Maushold ex|155}} ({{TCG|Paradox Rift}} 155)
'''Product images:'''
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|caption3=Paldea Adventure Chest contents
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==Temporal Forces Build & Battle Box==
{{main|Temporal Forces Build & Battle Box (TCG)}}
{{TCG|Prerelease Tournament}}s for the fifth main expansion of the Scarlet & Violet Series, {{TCG|Temporal Forces}}, were held on the weekends of March 9-10 and 16-17, 2024. These events served as a preview for the expansion and all attendees were given a '''Temporal Forces Build & Battle Box''' upon entry. Each box was enclosed with a 40-card deck that included an exclusive {{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Black Star Promo}}, four Temporal Forces booster packs, a deck-building tip sheet, and a code card for the [[Pokémon TCG Live]].
'''Product image:'''
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==Temporal Forces Blisters==
{{anchor|Temporal Forces Single Pack Blisters}}
{{anchor|Temporal Forces Three Pack Blisters}}
{{anchor|Temporal Forces Premium Checklane Blisters}}
{{anchor|Temporal Forces Stage 1 Blisters}}
{{TCG|Temporal Forces}} officially launched on March 22, 2024 along with several supporting product lines. Three<!—Four--> types of blister pack were among these lines, each of which came in two varieties. Single Pack Blisters included either {{p|Carvanha}} or {{p|Bellibolt}} {{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos}}, which originated as Japanese Pokémon Card Gym {{TCG|SV-P Promotional cards|promo cards}}. Three Pack Blisters featured either {{p|Cleffa}} or {{p|Cyclizar}} SVP Black Star Promos, which were initially released in Japan through Pokémon Card Gym promo packs and the publication ''CoroCoro Ichiban!'', respectively. Premium Checklane Blisters included [[List of Pokémon by evolution family|evolutionary families]] of either {{p|Baxcalibur}} from {{TCG|Paldea Evolved}} or {{p|Togekiss}} from {{TCG|Obsidian Flames}}. <!--Stage 1 Blisters similarly featured the families of either {{p|}} or {{p|}} and were available through specific retailers such as {{wp|Target Corporation|Target}}. The highest Stage Evolution card in the Premium Checklane and Stage 1 Blisters were printed on Pixel Cosmos Holofoil paper and were different to their in-set counterparts. -->All blisters included a [[Pokémon TCG Live]] code card, and all except the Three Pack Blisters were packaged with a {{p|Pawmi}} {{TCG|coin}}.
'''Promotional cards:'''
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Carvanha|93}} ({{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Promo}} 093; Pixel Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Bellibolt|94}} (SVP Promo 094; Pixel Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Cleffa|95}} (SVP Promo 095; Pixel Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Cyclizar|96}} (SVP Promo 096; Pixel Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Frigibax|58}} ({{TCG|Paldea Evolved}} 058)
*{{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Arctibax|59}} (Paldea Evolved 059)
*{{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Baxcalibur|60}} (Paldea Evolved 059; <!--Pixel Cosmos -->Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|Obsidian Flames|Togepi|83}} ({{TCG|Obsidian Flames}} 083)
*{{TCG ID|Obsidian Flames|Togetic|84}} (Obsidian Flames 084)
*{{TCG ID|Obsidian Flames|Togekiss|85}} (Obsidian Flames 085; <!--Pixel Cosmos -->Holofoil)
'''Product images:'''
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|image2=SV5 Blister Bellibolt.jpg
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|image3=SV5 Blister Cleffa.jpg
|caption3=Cleffa Blister
|image4=SV5 Blister Cyclizar.jpg
|caption4=Cyclizar Blister
|image5=SV5 Blister Baxcalibur.jpg
|caption5=Baxcalibur Blister
|image6=SV5 Blister Togekiss.jpg
|caption6=Togekiss Blister
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==Temporal Forces Elite Trainer Box==
Much like the preceding {{TCG|Paradox Rift}} expansion, {{TCG|Temporal Forces}} was accompanied by two [[Paradox Pokémon]]-themed '''Elite Trainer Boxes'''. Featuring either {{p|Walking Wake}} or {{p|Iron Leaves}}, each box included nine Temporal Forces booster packs, 65 card sleeves, 45 {{TCG|Basic Energy card}}s, a [[Temporal Forces Player's Guide]], six damage counter dice, one competition-legal coin-flip die, two {{TCG|Special Condition}} markers, four dividers, and a [[Pokémon TCG Live]] code card. Walking Wake boxes also included a {{p|Flutter Mane}} {{TCG|illustration rare}}-style {{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|promotional card}}, while Iron Leaves boxes included a promotional {{p|Iron Thorns}} illustration rare-style card. The two cards respectively originated from the Japanese {{TCG|Wild Force}} and {{TCG|Cyber Judge}} expansions. Premium '''Pokémon Center Elite Trainer Boxes''' were also available to purchase from [[Pokémon Center (store)#Online|Pokémon Center]] online stores from the same day. These boxes included the same contents as their regular counterparts, plus two more Temporal Forces booster packs for a total of eleven, and an additional variant copy of the relevant promotional card featuring a Pokémon Center logo stamp.
'''Promotional cards:'''
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Flutter Mane|97}} ({{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Promo}} 097)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Flutter Mane|97}} (SVP Promo 097; Pokémon Center stamp)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Iron Thorns|98}} (SVP Promo 098)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Iron Thorns|98}} (SVP Promo 098; Pokémon Center stamp)
'''Product images:'''
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==Temporal Forces Booster Bundle==
'''Temporal Forces Booster Bundles''' were available alongside the {{TCG|Temporal Forces}} expansion from March 22, 2024. The bundles were available in two box designs for the first time—either in the style of box used since their inception in {{TCG|Lost Origin}}, or a new style that was comparatively wider and shallower. Both styles were packaged with six Temporal Forces booster packs.
'''Product image:'''
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|caption2=Temporal Forces Booster Bundle style 2
}}
==Temporal Forces Collector's Kit==
The '''Temporal Forces Collector's Kit''' was released together with {{TCG|Temporal Forces}} on March 22, 2024. Each kit was enclosed with a paper collector's album for displaying specific cards from the expansion, a double-sided poster and playmat, and one Temporal Forces booster pack.
'''Product image:'''
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==Temporal Forces Portfolios==
{{anchor|Temporal Forces 4-Pocket Portfolio}}
{{anchor|Temporal Forces 9-Pocket Portfolio}}
Officially licensed portfolios manufactured by Ultra Pro were released in time with {{TCG|Temporal Forces}}, which utilized the expansion's key visuals. The larger nine-pocket binders featuring {{p|Roaring Moon}} and {{p|Iron Valiant}} can hold 180 cards, while the smaller four-pocket binders featuring {{p|}} and {{p|}} can accommodate 80 standard-sized cards plus four {{TCG|Jumbo cards|Oversized cards}}.
'''Product images:'''
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|caption2=9-Pocket Portfolio
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==Ninetales ex & Zapdos ex Deluxe Battle Decks==
{{anchor|Ninetales ex Deluxe Battle Deck}}
{{anchor|Zapdos ex Deluxe Battle Deck}}
{{main|Deluxe Battle Decks—Ninetales ex & Zapdos ex (TCG)}}
Another pair of Deluxe Battle Decks was released on March 22, 2024, this time focusing on the Fox Pokémon {{p|Ninetales}} and the Electric Pokémon {{p|Zapdos}}. Each deck was packaged with 60 cards, a {{TCG|coin}}, a deck box, a set of damage counters, a single-player playmat, a strategy sheet, a pair of {{TCG|Special Condition}} markers, and a code card that could be used to unlock a digital version in [[Pokémon TCG Live]]. As Play Level 2 products, each deck included more copies of competitive {{TCG|Trainer card}}s and {{TCG|Pokémon ex}} compared to those in Play Level 1 products, but still included selections of more rudimentary cards.
'''Promotional cards:'''
*{{TCG ID|Silver Tempest|Rapidash|22}} ({{TCG|Silver Tempest}} 022; Non Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|Scarlet & Violet|Pawmot|76}} ({{TCG|Scarlet & Violet}} 076; Non Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|Scarlet & Violet|Hawlucha|118}} (Scarlet & Violet 118; Non Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|Scarlet & Violet|Professor's Research|189}} (Scarlet & Violet 189; Non Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Boss's Orders|172}} ({{TCG|Paldea Evolved}} 172; Non Holofoil)
'''Product images:'''
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|caption2=Zapdos ex Deluxe Battle Deck
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==Ultra Pro Greninja accessories==
A line of TCG accessories manufactured by Ultra Pro was released on March 31, 2024. Each product features the Ninja Pokémon {{p|Greninja}} against a blue gradient with multiple {{m|Water Shuriken}}.
'''Deck box:''' The '''Greninja Full View Deck Box''' has a self-locking cover and can carry 75 double-sleeved cards. Each box also comes with a card divider for organization.
'''Playmat:''' The '''Greninja Playmat''' provides a suitable surface for one player to play a game.
'''Sleeves:''' Packs of '''Greninja Sleeves''' contain 65 card protectors.
'''Binders:''' Four types of binder were available to offer various display solutions.
*'''Greninja 4-Pocket Portfolio'''
*'''Greninja 9-Pocket Portfolio'''
*'''Greninja 9-Pocket Pro-Binder'''
*'''Greninja 2" Album'''
'''Product images:'''
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|image2=Ultra Pro Greninja Playmat.jpg
|caption2=Greninja Playmat
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|image3=Ultra Pro Greninja Sleeves.jpg
|caption3=Greninja Sleeves
|image4=Ultra Pro Greninja 4Pocket Portfolio.jpg
|caption4=Greninja 4-Pocket Portfolio
|image5=Ultra Pro Greninja 9Pocket Portfolio.jpg
|caption5=Greninja 9-Pocket Portfolio
|image6=Ultra Pro Greninja 9Pocket PRO Binder.jpg
|caption6=Greninja 9-Pocket Pro-Binder
|image7=Ultra Pro Greninja 2 inch Album.jpg
|caption7=Greninja 2" Album
}}
==Ultra Pro Abra Evolutions Stitched Playmat==
Ultra Pro utilized one of their existing products to create a new item for Pokémon TCG audiences—the '''Abra Evolutions Stitched Playmat'''. Each single-player playmat was produced with a soft fabric top, a non-slip rubber backing, and stitched edges to offer an added premium feel. It features the [[List of Pokémon by evolution family|evolutionary family]] of {{p|Abra}}, {{p|Kadabra}}, and {{p|Alakazam}}, accompanied with a magical glyph-inspired pattern that includes spoons, {{i|Poké Ball}}s, and {{TCG|Psychic}} Energy symbols. The playmat was set for release in April/May 2024.
'''Product image:'''
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}}