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==Scarlet & Violet Hobby Co-Op Marketing Kit==
[[The Pokémon Compnay International]] provided their distribution partners with '''Hobby Co-Op Marketing Kits''' for their retail customers to use in stores. The first kit for the Series contained materials to help promote the {{TCG|Scarlet & Violet}} expansion, which launched on March 31, 2023. Marketing Kits were free to order but retailers were still required to cover shipping costs. The kits were limited to one per store and were not intended for resale. Each kit included:
*A 24" × 36" '''Fabric Banner''' featuring key artwork of the [[Paldea]] [[first partner Pokémon]] {{p|Sprigatito}}, {{p|Feucoco}}, and {{p|Quaxly}}.
*A 17" × 22" '''Double Sided Poster''' featuring {{p|Koraidon}} and {{p|Miraidon}} key expansion artwork.
*A 5" × 5" '''Window Cling''' with images of Sprigatito, Feucoco, and Quaxly.
*A pack of 50 '''Stickers''' featuring a single Pokémon and the Pokémon Trading Card Game logo. Five designs were available: Sprigatito, Feucoco, Quaxly, {{p|Pikachu}}, and {{p|Lechonk}}.
*A pack of 40 '''Postcards''' featuring the four pieces of key artwork created for the set.
*A pack of 25 Ultra Pro '''Toploaders''' with the Pokémon Trading Card Game logo.
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==Paldea Evolved Hobby Co-Op Marketing Kit==
Retailers could order '''Hobby Co-Op Marketing Kits''' for their stores and promote the release of the {{TCG|Paldea Evolved}} expansion on June 9, 2023. Each kit came with:
*A 24" × 36" '''Fabric Banner''' featuring {{p|Meowscarada}}, {{p|Skeledirge}}, and {{p|Quaquaval}} expansion key art.
*A 17" × 22" '''Double Sided Poster''' featuring {{p|Chien-Pao}} and {{p|Ting-Lu}} expansion key art.
*A pack of 25 '''Pocket Folders''' featuring expansion key art. Each folder was enclosed with four loose '''Coloring Pages''' with line artwork of {{p|Sprigatito}}, {{p|Feucoco}}, {{p|Quaxly}}, and the Paldea Evolved expansion logo.
*A pack of 25 '''Lenticular Luggage Tags''' featuring the key art of Chien-Pao and Ting-Lu.
*A pack of 25 '''Picture Frames''' featuring {{p|Pikachu}}.
*A pack of 6 pre-assembled '''Deck Boxes''' featuring various Pokémon from the expansion.
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{{TCG|Paldea Evolved}} was officially released on June 9, 2023 and its launch was accompanied by a variety of blister packs. Single Pack and Three Pack Blisters featured {{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos}} previously released in the Japanese {{TCGMerch|Scarlet & Violet|Era|Pokémon Card Gym Promo Card Pack 1}} (except for Tinkatink, which was sourced from the Japanese {{TCG|Clay Burst}} expansion), while Premium Checklane and Stage 1 Blisters were packaged with straight reprints from the {{TCG|Scarlet & Violet}} expansion. {{p|Smoliv}} and {{p|Growlithe}} cards could be obtained from Single Pack Blisters; {{p|Tinkatink}} and {{p|Varoom}} cards could be found in Three Pack Blisters; and the [[List of Pokémon by evolution family|evolutionary families]] of {{p|Arboliva}} and {{p|Pawmot}} were included in Premium Checklane Blisters. Stage 1 Blisters featuring either {{p|Charcadet}} and {{p|Armarouge}} or {{p|Tatsugiri}} and {{p|Dondozo}} were also available in stores such as {{wp|Target Corporation|Target}}. All blisters included a code card for [[Pokémon TCG Live]], and all except the Three Pack Blisters were packaged with a jumbo-sized {{p|Quaxly}} {{TCG|coin}}.
{{TCG|Paldea Evolved}} was officially released on June 9, 2023 and its launch was accompanied by a variety of blister packs. Single Pack and Three Pack Blisters featured {{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos}} previously released in the Japanese {{TCGMerch|Scarlet & Violet|Era|Pokémon Card Gym Promo Card Pack 1}} (except for Tinkatink, which was sourced from the Japanese {{TCG|Clay Burst}} expansion), while Premium Checklane and Stage 1 Blisters were packaged with straight reprints from the {{TCG|Scarlet & Violet}} expansion. {{p|Smoliv}} and {{p|Growlithe}} cards could be obtained from Single Pack Blisters; {{p|Tinkatink}} and {{p|Varoom}} cards could be found in Three Pack Blisters; and the [[List of Pokémon by evolution family|evolutionary families]] of {{p|Arboliva}} and {{p|Pawmot}} were included in Premium Checklane Blisters. Stage 1 Blisters featuring either {{p|Charcadet}} and {{p|Armarouge}} or {{p|Tatsugiri}} and {{p|Dondozo}} were also available in stores such as {{wp|Target Corporation|Target}}. All blisters included a code card for [[Pokémon TCG Live]], and all except the Three Pack Blisters were packaged with a jumbo-sized {{p|Quaxly}} {{TCG|coin}}.


As with the Scarlet & Violet Single Pack and Three Pack Blisters, the featured Smoliv, Growlithe, Tinkatink, and Varoom promotional cards were printed on Smooth-style Cosmos Holofoil paper. This Holofoil had been in use since early November 2013, debuting on cards available in {{TCGMerch|Black & White|Series|Legendary Treasures Blisters|Legendary Treasures merchandise}} and phasing out the Pixel-style Cosmos Holofoil first used on English cards in {{TCG|Base Set 2}}. In an unexpected move, [[The Pokémon Company International]] began to use the Pixel Cosmos Holofoil paper again starting with the Single Pack Blisters, resulting in Smoliv and Growlithe being available in both Smooth and Pixel Cosmos Holofoil—something not seen since the {{TCGMerch|XY|Series|Plasma Storm Rerelease Blisters|Plasma Storm Rerelease}} and {{TCGMerch|XY|Series|XY Kanto Two Pack Blisters|Kanto Two Pack Blisters}} in the [[XY TCG Series merchandise|XY Series]]. Both Cosmos Holofoil styles were used interchangeably for several subsequent products. Similarly, the Arboliva, Pawmot, Armarouge, and Dondozo cards feature the Sword & Shield Series-style Line Holofoil, different to that of their in-set Mirage Holofoil prints.
As with the Scarlet & Violet Single Pack and Three Pack Blisters, the featured Smoliv, Growlithe, Tinkatink, and Varoom promotional cards were printed on Smooth-style Cosmos Holofoil paper. This Holofoil had been in use since early November 2013, debuting on cards available in {{TCGMerch|Black & White|Series|Legendary Treasures Blisters|Legendary Treasures merchandise}} and phasing out the Pixel-style Cosmos Holofoil first used on English cards in {{TCG|Base Set 2}}. In an unexpected move, [[The Pokémon Company International]] began to use the Pixel Cosmos Holofoil paper again starting with the Single Pack Blisters, resulting in Smoliv and Growlithe being available in both Smooth and Pixel Cosmos Holofoil—something not seen since the {{TCGMerch|XY|Series|Plasma Storm Rerelease Blisters|Plasma Storm Rerelease}} and {{TCGMerch|XY|Series|XY Kanto Two Pack Blisters|Kanto Two Pack Blisters}} in the [[XY TCG Series merchandise|XY Series]]. The transition back saw several more cards printed using both styles of Holofoil, most notably on those associated with the special {{TCG|151}} expansion, and appeared to be complete by the release of [[#Paradox Rift Blisters|Paradox Rift products]] in early November 2023. In a similar vein, the Arboliva, Pawmot, Armarouge, and Dondozo cards feature the Sword & Shield Series-style Line Holofoil, different to that of their in-set Mirage Holofoil prints.


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{{anchor|Paldea Legends Tin Miraidon ex}}
{{anchor|Paldea Legends Tin Miraidon ex}}
Different versions of the '''Paldea Legends Tins''' were released on June 9, 2023, featuring either {{p|Koraidon}} or {{p|Miraidon}}. 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|SVP Black Star Promos|promo card}} of Koraidon ex or Miraidon ex, and a code card for [[Pokémon TCG Live]]. The promo cards are reprints of [[Koraidon ex (Scarlet & Violet 125)|Koraidon ex]] and [[Miraidon ex (Scarlet & Violet 81)|Miraidon ex]] from the {{TCG|Scarlet & Violet}} expansion with alternate artwork that had yet to be released in Japan at the time of the tins' launch.
The '''Paldea Legends Tins''' were released on June 9, 2023, which featured the [[Legendary Pokémon|Legendary]] [[Paradox Pokémon]] {{p|Koraidon}} and {{p|Miraidon}}. As with several prior iterations of tins, two designs were available: hexagonal tins packaged with five booster packs, and octagonal tins packaged with four booster packs. The larger hexagonal tins were typically more prevalent in territories such as North America and Oceania, whereas the smaller octagonal tins were more common in Europe—both varieties were available in each market however. Each tin included a {{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|promo card}} of either Koraidon ex or Miraidon ex, as well as a code card that could be used to unlock a digital version of it in [[Pokémon TCG Live]]. The promo cards were reprints of [[Koraidon ex (Scarlet & Violet 125)|Koraidon ex]] and [[Miraidon ex (Scarlet & Violet 81)|Miraidon ex]] from the {{TCG|Scarlet & Violet}} expansion with alternate artwork exclusive to regions outside Asia at the time. Booster pack selections for the larger tins usually comprised two {{TCG|Paldea Evolved}}, one Scalret & Violet, one {{TCG|Silver Tempest}}, and one {{TCG|Brilliant Stars}}; pack selections for the smaller tins usually consisted of two Paldea Evolved, one Scalret & Violet, and one Silver Tempest.


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==Obsidian Flames & 151 Hobby Co-Op Marketing Kit==
'''Hobby Co-Op Marketing Kits''' that contained paraphernalia for the {{TCG|Obsidian Flames}} expansion and a mini kit for the special {{TCG|151}} expansion could be ordered by eligible TCG retailers to help promote their respective releases. Each kit included:
*A 24" × 36" '''Fabric Banner''' featuring {{Tera}} {{p|Charizard}} key art.
*A 17" × 22" '''Double Sided Poster''' featuring Obsidian Flames key art of Tera {{p|Tyranitar}} and Tera {{p|Dragonite}}.
*A pack of 25 '''Lenticular Bookmarks''' featuring Tera Charizard and Tera Dragonite key art.
*A pack of 20 '''Book Covers/Posters''' featuring various pieces of Obsidian Flames key artwork.
*A pack of 10 '''Pens''' featuring the Obsidian Flames set logo.
*A '''Lenticular Poster''' with the 151 set logo and colored Pokémon silhouettes.
*A pack of 5 200-piece jigsaw '''Puzzles''' featuring the 151 key artwork.
*A pack of 25 '''TCG Cardboard Sleeves''' featuring a border consisting of [[Kanto]] Pokémon silhouettes. Each sleeve includes a cardboard stand for display.
*An '''Open/Closed Sign''' featuring {{p|Bulbasaur}}, {{p|Chamrnader}}, {{p|Squirtle}}, and {{p|Snorlax}}.
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==Paldea Evolved Mini Portfolio==
==Fall 2023 Mini Portfolio==
The '''Paldea Evolved Mini Portfolio''' was released on September 1, 2023 and featured artwork of the [[treasures of ruin]] on its covers: {{p|Ting-Lu}} and {{p|Chien-Pao}} on the front, and {{p|Wo-Chien}} and {{p|Chi-Yu}} on the back. Each collector's album can display up to 60 cards and was packaged with a single {{TCG|Paldea Evolved}} booster pack.
In a change to the release schedule of the established Mini Portfolios, there was no product specifically tied to the {{TCG|Paldea Evolved}} or {{TCG|Obsidian Flames}} expansion; instead, the next release was branded as the '''Fall 2023 Mini Portfolio''' and became available from September 1, 2023. Each product features [[treasures of ruin]] {{p|Ting-Lu}} and {{p|Chien-Pao}} on the front, and {{p|Wo-Chien}} and {{p|Chi-Yu}} on the back. Portfolios can display up to 60 cards and were packaged with one Obsidian Flames booster pack.


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{{anchor|Paldea Partners Tin Skeledirge ex}}
{{anchor|Paldea Partners Tin Skeledirge ex}}
{{anchor|Paldea Partners Tin Quaquaval ex}}
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Different versions of the '''Paldea Partners Tins''' were released on September 1, 2023, featuring the final evolutions of the [[First partner Pokémon#Paldea|Paldea first partner Pokémon]]. 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 {{p|Meowscarada}} ex, {{p|Skeledirge}} ex, or {{p|Quaquaval}} ex, and a code card for [[Pokémon TCG Live]]. The promo cards are reprints of {{TCG|Pokémon ex}} cards that were included in the {{TCG|Paldea Evolved}} expansion with alternate artwork that had yet to be released in Japan at the time of the tins' launch.
Different versions of the '''Paldea Partners Tins''' were released on September 1, 2023, featuring the final evolutions of the [[Paldea]] [[First partner Pokémon#Paldea|first partner Pokémon]]. The larger hexagonal tins came with five booster packs, whereas the smaller octagonal tins came with four booster packs. Each variety was packaged with a {{TCG|SV Black Star Promos|SV Black Star Promo}} of either {{p|Meowscarada}} ex, {{p|Skeledirge}} ex, or {{p|Quaquaval}} ex, and a code card for [[Pokémon TCG Live]]. The promo cards were alternate-art reprints of {{TCG|Pokémon ex}} from the {{TCG|Paldea Evolved}} expansion that had yet to be released in Japan at the time of the tins' launch.


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|caption1=North American and<br>Oceanian Meowscarada Tin
|caption1=Large Meowscarada Tin
|image2=Paldea Partners Tin Skeledirge.jpg
|image2=Paldea Partners Tin Skeledirge.jpg
|caption2=North American and<br>Oceanian Skeledirge Tin
|caption2=Large Skeledirge Tin
|image3=Paldea Partners Tin Quaquaval.jpg
|image3=Paldea Partners Tin Quaquaval.jpg
|caption3=North American and<br>Oceanian Quaquaval Tin
|caption3=Large Quaquaval Tin
|image5=Paldea Partners Tin Meowscarada Small.jpg
|image5=Paldea Partners Tin Meowscarada Small.jpg
|caption5=International Meowscarada Tin
|caption5=Small Meowscarada Tin
|image6=Paldea Partners Tin Skeledirge Small.jpg
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|caption6=International Skeledirge Tin
|caption6=Small Skeledirge Tin
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==Poké Ball Tin & Elite Trainer Box 3-Pack==
==Poké Ball Tin & Elite Trainer Box 3-Pack==
From mid-September 2023, warehouse club {{wp|Costco}} began to sell 3-Pack bundles at their outlets. Each bundle contained one copy of a Koraidon or Miraidon Scarlet & Violet Elite Trainer Box plus two Poké Ball Tins. The Poké Ball Tins came in a variety of designs, including {{i|Poké Ball}}, [[Great Ball]], [[Ultra Ball]], [[Premier Ball]], [[Quick Ball]], and [[Luxury Ball]], and were sourced from multiple production batches. Tins bearing the production codes "C23" and "D23" typically included two {{TCG|Lost Origin}} booster packs, one {{TCG|Silver Tempest}} booster pack, and a jumbo-sized {{TCG|coin}}. Possible coin designs were Gold Mirror Holofoil {{p|Pikachu}}, Gold Mirror Holofoil {{p|Charizard}}, and Silver Mirror Holofoil {{p|Eevee}}. Tins bearing the production code "H20" and "D21" typically included a Large-sized, Silver Rainbow Holofoil {{p|Suicune}} coin and one pack each of {{TCG|Cosmic Eclipse}}, {{TCG|Rebel Clash}}, and {{TCG|Vivid Voltage}}.
From mid-September 2023, warehouse club {{wp|Costco}} began to sell 3-Pack bundles at their outlets. Each bundle contained one copy of a Koraidon or Miraidon Scarlet & Violet Elite Trainer Box plus two Poké Ball Tins. The tins came in a variety of designs, including {{i|Poké Ball}}, [[Great Ball]], [[Ultra Ball]], [[Premier Ball]], [[Quick Ball]], and [[Luxury Ball]], and were sourced from multiple production batches. Tins bearing the production codes "C23" and "D23" typically included two {{TCG|Lost Origin}} booster packs, either one {{TCG|Silver Tempest}} booster pack or one {{TCG|Chilling Reign}} booster pack, and a jumbo-sized {{TCG|coin}}. Possible coin designs were Gold Mirror Holofoil {{p|Pikachu}}, Gold Mirror Holofoil {{p|Charizard}}, and Silver Mirror Holofoil {{p|Eevee}}. Tins bearing the production code "H20" and "D21" typically included a Large-sized, Silver Rainbow Holofoil {{p|Suicune}} coin and one pack each of {{TCG|Cosmic Eclipse}}, {{TCG|Rebel Clash}}, and {{TCG|Vivid Voltage}}.


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==151 Poster Collection==
==151 Poster Collection==
September 22, 2023 saw the release of a variety of products related to the {{TCG|151}} expansion, including the '''151 Poster Collection'''. Each box was packaged with three foil {{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|promo cards}} of {{p|Bulbasaur}}, {{p|Charmander}}, and {{p|Squirtle}}; a poster featuring silhouettes of the [[List of Pokémon by Kanto Pokédex number|original 151 Pokémon]] on one side, and the artwork for all the Regular Pokémon cards from the 151 expansion on the other side; three 151 booster packs; and a code card for [[Pokémon TCG Live]].
September 22, 2023 saw the release of a variety of products related to the {{TCG|151}} expansion, including the '''151 Poster Collection'''. Each box was packaged with three foil {{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|promo cards}} of {{p|Bulbasaur}}, {{p|Charmander}}, and {{p|Squirtle}}; a poster featuring silhouettes of the [[List of Pokémon by Kanto Pokédex number|original 151 Pokémon]] on one side, and the artwork for all the Regular Pokémon cards from the 151 expansion on the other side; three 151 booster packs; and a code card for [[Pokémon TCG Live]]. Initial waves of the collection included promo cards printed on Smooth Cosmos Holofoil paper, whereas those released in early 2024 included cards printed on Pixel Cosmos Holofoil paper following the transition at [[The Pokémon Company International|TPCI]]'s facilities.


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*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Bulbasaur|46}} ({{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Promo}} 046; Smooth Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Bulbasaur|46}} ({{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Promo}} 046; Pixel or Smooth Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Charmander|47}} (SVP Promo 047; Smooth Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Charmander|47}} (SVP Promo 047; Pixel or Smooth Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Squirtle|48}} (SVP Promo 048; Smooth Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Squirtle|48}} (SVP Promo 048; Pixel or Smooth Cosmos Holofoil)


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{{anchor|Pikachu & Eevee Inspired by Vincent's Self-Portraits Playmat}}
{{anchor|Pikachu & Eevee Inspired by Vincent's Self-Portraits Playmat}}
{{anchor|Pokémon Inspired by Paintings from the Van Gogh Museum Playmat}}
{{anchor|Pokémon Inspired by Paintings from the Van Gogh Museum Playmat}}
On September 29, 2023, the online [[Pokémon Center (store)#Online|Pokémon Center]] stores launched the '''Pokémon Center x Van Gogh Museum''' collection as a [[Pokémon x Van Gogh|special collaboration]] between [[The Pokémon Company International]] and the {{wp|Van Gogh Museum}} in Amsterdam, {{pmin|the Netherlands}}, to celebrate the latter's 50th anniversary. The collection contained a variety of products, including several [[TCG]] accessories. All the products included in the collection feature artwork that is inspired by {{wp|Vincent van Gogh}}'s work.
On September 29, 2023, the online [[Pokémon Center (store)#Online|Pokémon Center]] stores launched the '''Pokémon Center × Van Gogh Museum''' collection as a [[Pokémon x Van Gogh|special collaboration]] between [[The Pokémon Company International]] and the {{wp|Van Gogh Museum}} in Amsterdam, {{pmin|the Netherlands}}, to celebrate the latter's 50th anniversary. The collection contained a variety of products, including several [[TCG]] accessories. All the products included in the collection feature artwork that is inspired by {{wp|Vincent van Gogh}}'s work.


'''Sleeves''': Six different sets of 65 sleeves were included in the collection.
'''Sleeves''': Six different sets of 65 sleeves were included in the collection.
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==Ultra Pro Pokémon Tournament Folios 3-Pack==
==Ultra Pro Pokémon Tournament Folios Series 1==
Similar to clear files available in Japan, Ultra Pro released a trio of A4-size Tournament Folios that were marketed as storage aids for deck lists or tournament notes. The folios featured key art of either {{p|Venusaur}}, {{p|Charizard}}, or {{p|Blastoise}} along with an appropriate {{TCG|Energy}} symbol. These 3-packs became available to purchase in October 2023.
Similar to clear files available in Japan, Ultra Pro released a trio of A4-size Tournament Folios that were marketed as storage aids for deck lists or tournament notes. The folios featured key art of either {{p|Venusaur}}, {{p|Charizard}}, or {{p|Blastoise}} along with an appropriate {{TCG|Energy}} symbol. These 3-packs became available to purchase in October 2023.


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==151 ex Box—Zapdos ex==
==151 Collection—Zapdos ex==
The '''151 ex Box—Zapdos ex''' was released on October 6, 2023 as part of the second wave of {{TCG|151}} merchandise, and featured a regular-sized and a [[Jumbo cards (TCG)#Scarlet & Violet Series|Jumbo]]-sized version of {{p|Zapdos}} ex. This {{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|promo card}} was an alternate-art reprint of the {{TCG ID|151|Zapdos ex|145}} from the 151 expansion, which had yet to be released in Japan at the time of the product's launch. The box also included a Cosmos Holofoil variant of the {{p|Electabuzz}} from the same set, four 151 booster packs, and a code card for [[Pokémon TCG Live]]. Similarly to the Smoliv and Growlithe cards from the [[#Paldea Evolved Blisters|Paldea Evolved Blisters]], Electabuzz was available in both Pixel Cosmos Holofoil and Smooth Cosmos Holofoil.
The '''151 Collection—Zapdos ex''' was released on October 6, 2023 as part of the second wave of {{TCG|151}} merchandise, and featured a regular-sized and a [[Jumbo cards (TCG)#Scarlet & Violet Series|Jumbo]]-sized version of {{p|Zapdos}} ex. This {{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|promo card}} was an alternate-art reprint of the {{TCG ID|151|Zapdos ex|145}} from the 151 expansion, which had recently become available as a Japanese {{TCGMerch|Scarlet & Violet|Era|Champion's League 2024 merchandise|Champion's League promo}} at the time of the product's launch. The box also included a Cosmos Holofoil variant of the {{p|Electabuzz}} from the same set, four 151 booster packs, and a code card for [[Pokémon TCG Live]]. Similarly to the Smoliv and Growlithe cards from the [[#Paldea Evolved Blisters|Paldea Evolved Blisters]], Electabuzz was available in both Pixel Cosmos Holofoil and Smooth Cosmos Holofoil.


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==151 ex Box—Alakazam ex==
==151 Collection—Alakazam ex==
The '''151 ex Box—Alakazam ex''' was released on October 6, 2023 and came with an {{p|Alakazam}} ex {{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|promo card}}. This card is a reprint of the {{TCG ID|151|Alakazam ex|65}} from the {{TCG|151}} expansion with then-exclusive artwork for regions overseen by [[The Pokémon Company International|TPCI]]. The box also included Cosmos Holofoil variants of the {{p|Abra}} and {{p|Kadabra}} from the same set, four 151 booster packs, and a code card for [[Pokémon TCG Live]]. Abra was available in both Pixel-style and Smooth-style Cosmos Holofoil, while Kadabra was only available in the Pixel-style Cosmos Holofoil.
The '''151 Collection—Alakazam ex''' was released on October 6, 2023 and came with an {{p|Alakazam}} ex {{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|promo card}}. This card is a reprint of the {{TCG ID|151|Alakazam ex|65}} from the {{TCG|151}} expansion with then-exclusive artwork for regions overseen by [[The Pokémon Company International|TPCI]]. The box also included Cosmos Holofoil variants of the {{p|Abra}} and {{p|Kadabra}} from the same set, four 151 booster packs, and a code card for [[Pokémon TCG Live]]. Abra was available in both Pixel-style and Smooth-style Cosmos Holofoil, while Kadabra was only available in the Pixel-style Cosmos Holofoil. This wave of products was the last to include cards that utlilized the Smooth Cosmos Holofoil paper, which was first used in 2013.


'''Promotional cards:'''
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==151 Mini Tin Collection==
==151 Mini Tins==
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>
The '''151 Mini Tins''' 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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}}
==Paradox Rift Hobby Co-Op Marketing Kit==
Retail stores could acquire free '''Hobby Co-Op Marketing Kits''' from approved Pokémon distributors to help promote the launch of {{TCG|Paradox Rift}} on November 3, 2023. Kits were packaged with:
*A 24" × 36" '''Fabric Banner''' featuring {{p|Roaring Moon}} and {{p|Iron Valiant}} key artwork.
*A 17" × 22" '''Double Sided Poster''' featuring key art of {{Tera}} Garchomp and {{p|Armarouge}}.
*A pack of 50 '''Holiday Greeting Cards''' featuring a wintry scene with corporate art of various Pokémon.
*An Ultra Pro '''Gallery Series: Scorching Summit 9-Pocket Pro-Binder''' featuring {{p|Charizard}}, {{p|Salazzle}}, {{rf|Alolan}} {{p|Marowak}}, and {{p|Torkoal}}.
*A pack of 25 '''Dice Bags''' featuring {{p|Pikachu}}.
*A pack of 50 '''Postcards''' featuring the [[Pokémon: Path to the Peak]] poster artwork.
*A pack of 50 '''Promo Cards''' depicting [[Ava]]'s {{p|Oddish}} from Pokémon: Path to the Peak.
'''Promotional card:'''
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Oddish|102}} ({{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Promo}} 102)
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{{anchor|Paradox Rift Premium Checklane Blisters}}
{{anchor|Paradox Rift Premium Checklane Blisters}}
{{anchor|Paradox Rift Stage 1 Blisters}}
{{anchor|Paradox Rift Stage 1 Blisters}}
Merchandise for the {{TCG|Paradox Rift}} expansion accompanied its general release on November 3, 2023, among which included several types of blister pack. Single Pack and Three Pack Blisters featured {{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos}} previously released as {{TCG|SV-P Promotional cards|Japanese promo cards}}, while Premium Checklane Blisters were packaged with reprints from the {{TCG|Paldea Evolved}} expansion. {{p|Pineco}} and {{p|Sinistea}} cards could be obtained from Single Pack Blisters; {{p|Cetitan}} and {{p|Arctibax}} cards could be found in Three Pack Blisters; and the [[List of Pokémon by evolution family|evolutionary families]] of {{p|Tinkaton}} and {{p|Hydreigon}} were included in Premium Checklane Blisters. Stage 1 Blisters featuring the families of {{p|Ceruledge}} and {{p|Glimmora}} were also available at specific retailers such as {{wp|Target Corporation|Target}}. The highest Stage Evolution card in the Premium Checklane and Stage 1 Blisters were printed on a different Holofoil paper to their in-set counterparts, featuring the same Pixel Cosmos Holofoil treatment as the Single and Three Pack Blister SVP Promotional cards. All blisters included a [[Pokémon TCG Live]] code card, and all except the Three Pack Blisters were packaged with a jumbo-sized {{p|Pikachu}} {{TCG|coin}}.
Merchandise for the {{TCG|Paradox Rift}} expansion accompanied its general release on November 3, 2023, among which included several types of blister pack. Single Pack and Three Pack Blisters featured {{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos}} previously released as {{TCG|SV-P Promotional cards|Japanese promo cards}}, while Premium Checklane Blisters were packaged with reprints from the {{TCG|Paldea Evolved}} expansion. {{p|Pineco}} and {{p|Sinistea}} cards could be obtained from Single Pack Blisters; {{p|Cetitan}} and {{p|Arctibax}} cards could be found in Three Pack Blisters; and the [[List of Pokémon by evolution family|evolutionary families]] of {{p|Tinkaton}} and {{p|Hydreigon}} were included in Premium Checklane Blisters. Stage 1 Blisters featuring the families of {{p|Ceruledge}} and {{p|Glimmora}} were also available at specific retailers such as {{wp|Target Corporation|Target}}. The highest Stage Evolution card in the Premium Checklane and Stage 1 Blisters were printed on a different Holofoil paper to their in-set counterparts, featuring the same Cosmos Holofoil treatment as the Single and Three Pack Blister SVP Promotional cards. All blisters included a [[Pokémon TCG Live]] code card, and all except the Three Pack Blisters were packaged with a jumbo-sized {{p|Pikachu}} {{TCG|coin}}.


'''Promotional cards:'''
'''Promotional cards:'''
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Pineco|61}} ({{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Promo}} 061; Pixel Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Pineco|61}} ({{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Promo}} 061; Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Sinistea|62}} (SVP Promo 062; Pixel Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Sinistea|62}} (SVP Promo 062; Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Cetitan|63}} (SVP Promo 063; Pixel Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Cetitan|63}} (SVP Promo 063; Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Arctibax|64}} (SVP Promo 064; Pixel Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Arctibax|64}} (SVP Promo 064; Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Charcadet|39}} ({{TCG|Paldea Evolved}} 039)
*{{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Charcadet|39}} ({{TCG|Paldea Evolved}} 039)
*{{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Ceruledge|98}} (Paldea Evolved 098; Pixel Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Ceruledge|98}} (Paldea Evolved 098; Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Tinkatink|102}} (Paldea Evolved 102)
*{{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Tinkatink|102}} (Paldea Evolved 102)
*{{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Tinkatuff|104}} (Paldea Evolved 104)
*{{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Tinkatuff|104}} (Paldea Evolved 104)
*{{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Tinkaton|105}} (Paldea Evolved 105; Pixel Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Tinkaton|105}} (Paldea Evolved 105; Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Glimmet|124}} (Paldea Evolved 124)
*{{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Glimmet|124}} (Paldea Evolved 124)
*{{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Glimmora|126}} (Paldea Evolved 126; Pixel Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Glimmora|126}} (Paldea Evolved 126; Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Deino|138}} (Paldea Evolved 138)
*{{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Deino|138}} (Paldea Evolved 138)
*{{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Zweilous|139}} (Paldea Evolved 139)
*{{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Zweilous|139}} (Paldea Evolved 139)
*{{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Hydreigon|140}} (Paldea Evolved 140; Pixel Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Hydreigon|140}} (Paldea Evolved 140; Cosmos Holofoil)


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==Oinkologne ex Box==
==Oinkologne ex Box==
The '''Oinkologne ex Box''' was released on November 3, 2023 and came with a regular-sized and a [[Jumbo cards (TCG)#Scarlet & Violet Series|Jumbo]]-sized version of {{p|Oinkologne}} ex, a straight reprint from the {{TCG|Scarlet & Violet}} expansion. The box also included an exclusive Pixel Cosmos Holofoil variant of a {{p|Lechonk}} from the same set, four booster packs, and a code card for [[Pokémon TCG Live]]. Typical pack selections comprised one {{TCG|Astral Radiance}}, one {{TCG|Paldea Evolved}}, and two {{TCG|Obsidian Flames}}.
The '''Oinkologne ex Box''' was released on November 3, 2023 and came with a regular-sized and a [[Jumbo cards (TCG)#Scarlet & Violet Series|Jumbo]]-sized version of {{p|Oinkologne}} ex, a straight reprint from the {{TCG|Scarlet & Violet}} expansion. The box also included an exclusive Cosmos Holofoil variant of a {{p|Lechonk}} from the same set, four booster packs, and a code card for [[Pokémon TCG Live]]. Typical pack selections comprised one {{TCG|Astral Radiance}}, one {{TCG|Paldea Evolved}}, and two {{TCG|Obsidian Flames}}.


'''Promotional cards:'''
'''Promotional cards:'''
*{{TCG ID|Scarlet & Violet|Lechonk|154}} ({{TCG|Scarlet & Violet}} 154; Pixel Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|Scarlet & Violet|Lechonk|154}} ({{TCG|Scarlet & Violet}} 154; Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|Scarlet & Violet|Oinkologne ex|158}} (Scarlet & Violet 158)
*{{TCG ID|Scarlet & Violet|Oinkologne ex|158}} (Scarlet & Violet 158)
*{{TCG ID|Scarlet & Violet|Oinkologne ex|158}} (Scarlet & Violet 158; [[Jumbo cards (TCG)#Scarlet & Violet Series|Jumbo]])
*{{TCG ID|Scarlet & Violet|Oinkologne ex|158}} (Scarlet & Violet 158; [[Jumbo cards (TCG)#Scarlet & Violet Series|Jumbo]])
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==Paradox Rift Build & Battle Stadium==
==Paradox Rift Build & Battle Stadium==
The '''Paradox Rift Build & Battle Stadium''' released on November 17, 2023. Each of these two-player kits included a pair of {{TCG|Paradox Rift Build & Battle Box}}es, three more {{TCG|Paradox Rift}} booster packs, 121 {{TCG|Basic Energy card}}s, six damage-counter dice, one competition-legal coin-flip die, and two plastic condition markers.
The '''Paradox Rift Build & Battle Stadium''' released on November 17, 2023. Each of these two-player kits included a pair of {{TCG|Paradox Rift Build & Battle Box}}es, three more {{TCG|Paradox Rift}} booster packs, 121 {{TCG|Basic Energy card}}s, six damage-counter dice, one competition-legal coin-flip die, and two plastic condition markers. This was the last product in the Build & Battle Stadium line to be released.


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==Roaring Moon ex Box==
==Roaring Moon ex Box==
A pair of products focusing on [[Paradox Pokémon]] was released on November 17, 2023. The '''Roaring Moon ex Box''' featured an alternate-art {{TCG|Pokémon ex}} {{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|promo card}} depicting {{p|Roaring Moon}}, plus two other cards the supported the {{TCG|Ancient}} mechanic that debuted in the {{TCG|Paradox Rift}} expansion: Pixel Cosmos Holofoil versions of {{p|Brute Bonnet}} and [[Booster Energy]]. The box also included an [[Jumbo cards (TCG)#Scarlet & Violet Series|oversized]] version of Roaring Moon ex, four booster packs (typically one {{TCG|Paldea Evolved}}, one {{TCG|Obsidian Flames}}, and two Paradox Rift), and a [[Pokémon TCG Live]] code card.
A pair of products focusing on [[Paradox Pokémon]] was released on November 17, 2023. The '''Roaring Moon ex Box''' featured an alternate-art {{TCG|Pokémon ex}} {{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|promo card}} depicting {{p|Roaring Moon}}, plus two other cards the supported the {{TCG|Ancient}} mechanic that debuted in the {{TCG|Paradox Rift}} expansion: Cosmos Holofoil versions of {{p|Brute Bonnet}} and [[Booster Energy]]. The box also included an [[Jumbo cards (TCG)#Scarlet & Violet Series|oversized]] version of Roaring Moon ex, four booster packs (typically one {{TCG|Paldea Evolved}}, one {{TCG|Obsidian Flames}}, and two Paradox Rift), and a [[Pokémon TCG Live]] code card.


'''Promotional cards:'''
'''Promotional cards:'''
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Roaring Moon ex|67}} ({{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Promo}} 067)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Roaring Moon ex|67}} ({{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Promo}} 067)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Roaring Moon ex|67}} (SVP Promo 067; [[Jumbo cards (TCG)#Scarlet & Violet Series|Jumbo]])
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Roaring Moon ex|67}} (SVP Promo 067; [[Jumbo cards (TCG)#Scarlet & Violet Series|Jumbo]])
*{{TCG ID|Paradox Rift|Brute Bonnet|123}} ({{TCG|Paradox Rift}} 123; Pixel Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|Paradox Rift|Brute Bonnet|123}} ({{TCG|Paradox Rift}} 123; Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|Paradox Rift|Ancient Booster Energy Capsule|159}} (Paradox Rift 159; Pixel Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|Paradox Rift|Ancient Booster Energy Capsule|159}} (Paradox Rift 159; Cosmos Holofoil)


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==Iron Valiant ex Box==
==Iron Valiant ex Box==
The '''Iron Valiant ex Box''' was also released on November 17, 2023 and came with a regular-sized and a [[Jumbo cards (TCG)#Scarlet & Violet Series|Jumbo]]-sized copy of {{p|Iron Valiant}} ex. This {{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|promo card}} was a reprint of the {{TCG ID|Paradox Rift|Iron Valiant ex|89}} from the {{TCG|Paradox Rift}} expansion with artwork that had not been released in Japan at the time of the product's launch. The box also included Pixel Cosmos Holofoil versions of two cards from Paradox Rift that supported the new {{TCG|Future}} mechanic ({{p|Iron Moth}} and [[Booster Energy]]), four booster packs (one {{TCG|Paldea Evolved}}, one {{TCG|Obsidian Flames}}, and two Paradox Rift), and a code card for the [[Pokémon TCG Live]].
The '''Iron Valiant ex Box''' was also released on November 17, 2023 and came with a regular-sized and a [[Jumbo cards (TCG)#Scarlet & Violet Series|Jumbo]]-sized copy of {{p|Iron Valiant}} ex. This {{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|promo card}} was a reprint of the {{TCG ID|Paradox Rift|Iron Valiant ex|89}} from the {{TCG|Paradox Rift}} expansion with artwork that had not been released in Japan at the time of the product's launch. The box also included Cosmos Holofoil versions of two cards from Paradox Rift that supported the new {{TCG|Future}} mechanic ({{p|Iron Moth}} and [[Booster Energy]]), four booster packs (one {{TCG|Paldea Evolved}}, one {{TCG|Obsidian Flames}}, and two Paradox Rift), and a code card for the [[Pokémon TCG Live]].


'''Promotional cards:'''
'''Promotional cards:'''
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Iron Valiant ex|68}} ({{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Promo}} 068)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Iron Valiant ex|68}} ({{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Promo}} 068)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Iron Valiant ex|68}} (SVP Promo 068; [[Jumbo cards (TCG)#Scarlet & Violet Series|Jumbo]])
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Iron Valiant ex|68}} (SVP Promo 068; [[Jumbo cards (TCG)#Scarlet & Violet Series|Jumbo]])
*{{TCG ID|Paradox Rift|Iron Moth|28}} ({{TCG|Paradox Rift}} 028; Pixel Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|Paradox Rift|Iron Moth|28}} ({{TCG|Paradox Rift}} 028; Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|Paradox Rift|Future Booster Energy Capsule|164}} (Paradox Rift 164; Pixel Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|Paradox Rift|Future Booster Energy Capsule|164}} (Paradox Rift 164; Cosmos Holofoil)


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==Fall 2023 Collector Chest==
==Fall 2023 Collector Chest==
The second '''Collector Chest''' of 2023 was released on November 17 and featured artwork of a {{ct|Darkness}} {{Tera}}stallized {{p|Charizard}} and the final evolved forms of the [[First partner Pokémon#Paldea|Paldea first partner Pokémon]], {{p|Meowscarada}}, {{p|Skeledirge}}, and {{p|Quaquaval}}. All four Pokémon were portrayed across the chest's contents, which included Holofoil variant Meowscarada, Skeledirge, and Quaquaval cards, a Tera Charizard {{TCG|coin}}, four sticker sheets, and a mini portfolio. The chest also came with six booster packs and a code card for the [[Pokémon TCG Live]]. First production runs of this chest usually contained two {{TCG|Paldea Evolved}} booster packs, two {{TCG|Obsidian Flames}} booster packs, and two {{TCG|Paradox Rift}} booster packs. The style of Holofoil paper used on the promotional cards could vary by region: those available in North America used Pixel Cosmos Holofoil, while those available in Europe could also use a different<!--pattern first used on Virizion V Box yet to have a name coined--> Holofoil.
The second '''Collector Chest''' of 2023 was released on November 17 and featured artwork of a {{ct|Darkness}} {{Tera}}stallized {{p|Charizard}} and the final evolved forms of the [[Paldea]] [[First partner Pokémon#Paldea|first partner Pokémon]], {{p|Meowscarada}}, {{p|Skeledirge}}, and {{p|Quaquaval}}. All four Pokémon were portrayed across the chest's contents, which included Holofoil variant Meowscarada, Skeledirge, and Quaquaval cards, a Tera Charizard {{TCG|coin}}, four sticker sheets, and a mini portfolio. The chest also came with six booster packs and a code card for the [[Pokémon TCG Live]]. First production runs of this chest usually contained two {{TCG|Paldea Evolved}} booster packs, two {{TCG|Obsidian Flames}} booster packs, and two {{TCG|Paradox Rift}} booster packs. The style of Holofoil paper used on the promotional cards could vary by region: those available in North America used Cosmos Holofoil, while those available in Europe could also use a different<!--pattern first used on Virizion V Box yet to have a name coined--> Holofoil.


'''Promotional cards:'''
'''Promotional cards:'''
*{{TCG ID|Scarlet & Violet|Meowscarada|15}} ({{TCG|Scarlet & Violet}} 015; Pixel Cosmos Holofoil<!-- or starry Holofoil-->)
*{{TCG ID|Scarlet & Violet|Meowscarada|15}} ({{TCG|Scarlet & Violet}} 015; Cosmos Holofoil<!-- or starry Holofoil-->)
*{{TCG ID|Scarlet & Violet|Skeledirge|38}} (Scarlet & Violet 038; Pixel Cosmos Holofoil<!-- or starry Holofoil-->)
*{{TCG ID|Scarlet & Violet|Skeledirge|38}} (Scarlet & Violet 038; Cosmos Holofoil<!-- or starry Holofoil-->)
*{{TCG ID|Scarlet & Violet|Quaquaval|54}} (Scarlet & Violet 054; Pixel Cosmos Holofoil<!-- or starry Holofoil-->)
*{{TCG ID|Scarlet & Violet|Quaquaval|54}} (Scarlet & Violet 054; Cosmos Holofoil<!-- or starry Holofoil-->)


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==Paldean Fates Elite Trainer Box==
==January 2024 Pokémon Center accessories==
{{anchor|Paldean Fates Pokémon Center Elite Trainer Box}}
{{anchor|Pokémon TCG Core Accessories collection}}
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.
Online [[Pokémon Center (store)#Online|Pokémon Center]] stores began to sell a range of accessories from January 22, 2024 under the name '''Pokémon TCG Core Accessories collection''', which comprised six distinct themes:


'''Promotional cards:'''
{{anchor|Garchomp Ground Break Deck Box}}
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Mimikyu|75}} ({{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Promo}} 075)
{{anchor|Garchomp Ground Break Double Deck Box}}
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Mimikyu|75}} (SVP Promo 075; Pokémon Center stamp)
{{anchor|Garchomp Ground Break Playmat}}
{{anchor|Garchomp Ground Break Sleeves}}
'''Garchomp Ground Break merchandise''': Each of these items feature corporate art of the Mach Pokémon {{p|Garchomp}} against a background of lava-like broken ground interspersed with [[Poké Ball]] symbols.


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|image1=Garchomp Ground Break Deck Box.jpg
|caption1=Elite Trainer Box
|caption1=Garchomp Ground Break<br>Deck Box
|image2=SV4.5 Elite Trainer Box Contents.jpg
|image2=Garchomp Ground Break Double Deck Box.jpg
|caption2=Elite Trainer Box contents
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|image3=SV4.5 Pokémon Center Elite Trainer Box.jpg
|caption3=Garchomp Ground Break Playmat
|caption3=Pokémon Center Elite Trainer<br>Box
|size3=200px
|image4=SV4.5 Pokémon Center Elite Trainer Box Contents.jpg
|image4=Garchomp Ground Break Sleeves.jpg
|caption4=Pokémon Center Elite Trainer<br>Box contents
|caption4=Garchomp Ground Break<br>Sleeves
|size4=200px
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==Paldean Fates Tech Sticker Collections==
{{anchor|First Partner Power Deck Box}}
{{anchor|Paldean Fates Tech Sticker Collection Fidough}}
{{anchor|First Partner Power Double Deck Box}}
{{anchor|Paldean Fates Tech Sticker Collection Greavard}}
{{anchor|First Partner Power Playmat}}
{{anchor|Paldean Fates Tech Sticker Collection Maschiff}}
{{anchor|First Partner Power Sleeves}}
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.
'''First Partner Power merchandise''': This line features corporate art of each [[starter Pokémon|first partner Pokémon]] from the first [[core series]] titles as of the Scarlet & Violet Series.
 
'''Promotional cards:'''
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Fidough|69}} ({{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Promo}} 069)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Greavard|70}} (SVP Promo 070)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Maschiff|71}} (SVP Promo 071)


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|background={{Scarlet color}}
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|border={{Violet color}}
|image1=SV4.5 Tech Sticker Collection Fidough.jpg
|image1=First Partner Power Deck Box.jpg
|caption1=Fidough collection
|caption1=First Partner Power Deck<br>Box
|image2=SV4.5 Tech Sticker Collection Greavard.jpg
|image2=First Partner Power Double Deck Box.jpg
|caption2=Greavard collection
|caption2=First Partner Power Double<br>Deck Box
|image3=SV4.5 Tech Sticker Collection Maschiff.jpg
|image3=First Partner Power Playmat.jpg
|caption3=Maschiff collection
|caption3=First Partner Power Playmat
}}
|size3=200px
 
|image4=First Partner Power Sleeves.jpg
==Paldean Fates Portfolios==
|caption4=First Partner Power Sleeves
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.
}}
 
{{anchor|Koraidon Slate Playmat}}
{{anchor|Koraidon Slate Sleeves}}
'''Koraidon Slate merchandise''': The two items in this line feature vignettes of the [[Legendary Pokémon|Legendary]] [[Paradox Pokémon]] {{p|Koraidon}} set against patterns with a stone texture.


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|caption1=4-Pocket Portfolio
|caption1=Koraidon Slate Playmat
|image2=Paldean Fates 9Pocket Portfolio.jpg
|size1=200px
|caption2=9-Pocket Portfolio
|image2=Koraidon Slate Sleeves.jpg
|caption2=Koraidon Slate Sleeves
}}
}}


==Paldean Fates Mini Tins==
{{anchor|Miraidon Slate Playmat}}
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.
{{anchor|Miraidon Slate Sleeves}}
'''Miraidon Slate merchandise''': As with the analogous Koraidon-themed accessories, this line comprised two items, each featuring the [[Legendary Pokémon|Legendary]] [[Paradox Pokémon]] {{p|Miraidon}}. Each vignette is set against a pixelated flourish in contrast to the stone-like ones on the Koraidon products.


'''Product image:'''
'''Product images:'''
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|caption1=Miraidon Slate Playmat
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|caption2=Miraidon Slate Sleeves
}}
}}


==Paldean Fates Tins==
{{anchor|Pokémon Pixels Playmat}}
{{anchor|Paldean Fates Tin Great Tusk ex}}
{{anchor|Pokémon Pixels Sleeves}}
{{anchor|Paldean Fates Tin Iron Treads ex}}
'''Pokémon Pixels merchandise''': These items feature the menusprites of several [[Generation I]] Pokémon as first used in [[Pokémon X and Y]].
{{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}}. 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:'''
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Great Tusk ex|72}} ({{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Promo}} 072)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Iron Treads ex|73}} (SVP Promo 073)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Charizard ex|74}} (SVP Promo 074)


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|background={{Scarlet color}}
|border={{Violet color}}
|border={{Violet color}}
|image1=SV4.5 Tin Great Tusk.jpg
|image1=Pokémon Pixels Playmat.jpg
|caption1=Large Great Tusk Tin
|caption1=Pokémon Pixels Playmat
|image2=SV4.5 Tin Iron Treads.jpg
|size1=200px
|caption2=Large Iron Treads Tin
|image2=Pokémon Pixels Sleeves.jpg
|image3=SV4.5 Tin Charizard.jpg
|caption2=Pokémon Pixels Sleeves
|caption3=Large Charizard Tin
|image5=SV4.5 Tin Great Tusk Small.jpg
|caption5=Small Great Tusk Tin
|image6=SV4.5 Tin Iron Treads Small.jpg
|caption6=Small Iron Treads Tin
|image7=SV4.5 Tin Charizard Small.jpg
|caption7=Small Charizard Tin
}}
}}


==Paldean Fates Premium Collections==
{{anchor|Porygon & Polygons Playmat}}
{{anchor|Paldean Fates Premium Collection Meowscarada ex}}
{{anchor|Porygon & Polygons Sleeves}}
{{anchor|Paldean Fates Premium Collection Skeledirge ex}}
'''Porygon & Polygons merchandise''': These two accessories feature the Virtual Pokémon {{p|Porygon}} against a landscape resembling low-polygon meshes.
{{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 [[First partner Pokémon#Paldea|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.
 
'''Promotional cards:'''
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Sprigatito|76}} ({{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Promo}} 076)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Floragato|77}} (SVP Promo 077)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Meowscarada ex|78}} (SVP Promo 078)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Meowscarada ex|78}} (SVP Promo 078; [[Jumbo cards (TCG)#Scarlet & Violet Series|Jumbo]])
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Fuecoco|79}} (SVP Promo 079)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Crocalor|80}} (SVP Promo 080)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Skeledirge ex|81}} (SVP Promo 081)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Skeledirge ex|81}} (SVP Promo 081; Jumbo)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Quaxly|82}} (SVP Promo 082)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Quaxwell|83}} (SVP Promo 083)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Quaquaval ex|84}} (SVP Promo 084)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Quaquaval ex|84}} (SVP Promo 084; Jumbo)


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|border={{Violet color}}
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|image1=Porygon Polygons Playmat.jpg
|caption1=Meowscarada collection
|caption1=Porygon & Polygons Playmat
|image2=SV4.5 Premium Collection Skeledirge.jpg
|size1=200px
|caption2=Skeledirge collection
|image2=Porygon Polygons Sleeves.jpg
|image3=SV4.5 Premium Collection Quaquaval.jpg
|caption2=Porygon & Polygons Sleeves
|caption3=Quaquaval collection
}}
}}


==Paldean Fates Booster Bundle==
==Paldean Fates Elite Trainer Box==
The '''Paldean Fates Booster Bundle''' released as the final {{TCG|Paldean Fates}}-related product on February 23, 2024. Each box included six Paldean Fates booster packs.
{{anchor|Paldean Fates Pokémon Center Elite Trainer Box}}
 
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.
'''Product image:'''
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|background={{Scarlet color}}
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|image1=SV4.5 Booster Bundle.jpg
|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:'''
'''Promotional cards:'''
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Mabosstiff ex|86}} ({{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Promo}} 086)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Mimikyu|75}} ({{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Promo}} 075)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Mabosstiff ex|86}} (SVP Promo 086; [[Jumbo cards (TCG)#Scarlet & Violet Series|Jumbo]])
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Mimikyu|75}} (SVP Promo 075; Pokémon Center stamp)
*{{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Maschiff|142}} ({{TCG|Paldea Evolved}} 142; Pixel Cosmos Holofoil)


'''Product image:'''
'''Product images:'''
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|background={{Scarlet color}}
|border={{Violet color}}
|border={{Violet color}}
|image1=Mabosstiff ex Box.jpg
|image1=SV4.5 Elite Trainer Box.jpg
|caption1=Mabosstiff ex Box
|caption1=Elite Trainer Box
|image2=SV4.5 Elite Trainer Box Contents.jpg
|caption2=Elite Trainer Box contents
|size2=200px
|image3=SV4.5 Pokémon Center Elite Trainer Box.jpg
|caption3=Pokémon Center Elite Trainer<br>Box
|image4=SV4.5 Pokémon Center Elite Trainer Box Contents.jpg
|caption4=Pokémon Center Elite Trainer<br>Box contents
|size4=200px
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}}


==Combined Powers Premium Collection==
==Paldean Fates Tech Sticker Collections==
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 (typically three {{TCG|Scarlet & Violet}}, four {{TCG|Obsidian Flames}}, and four {{TCG|Paradox Rift}}).
{{anchor|Paldean Fates Tech Sticker Collection Fidough}}
{{anchor|Paldean Fates Tech Sticker Collection Greavard}}
{{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.


'''Promotional cards:'''
'''Promotional cards:'''
*{{TCG ID|Venusaur Deck|Lugia ex|17}} ({{TCG|Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic|Venusaur Deck}} 017)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Fidough|69}} ({{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Promo}} 069)
*{{TCG ID|Venusaur Deck|Lugia ex|17}} ({{TCG|Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic|Venusaur Deck}} 017; [[Jumbo cards (TCG)#Scarlet & Violet Series|Jumbo]])
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Greavard|70}} (SVP Promo 070)
*{{TCG ID|Venusaur Deck|Sun Seed|27}} (Venusaur Deck 027)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Maschiff|71}} (SVP Promo 071)
*{{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)


'''Product image:'''
'''Product images:'''
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|image1=Combined Powers Premium Collection.jpg
|image1=SV4.5 Tech Sticker Collection Fidough.jpg
|caption1=Combined Powers Premium Collection
|caption1=Fidough collection
|image2=SV4.5 Tech Sticker Collection Greavard.jpg
|caption2=Greavard collection
|image3=SV4.5 Tech Sticker Collection Maschiff.jpg
|caption3=Maschiff collection
}}
}}


==2023 World Championships Decks==
==Paldean Fates Portfolios==
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.
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.


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|caption1={{TCG|Mew's Revenge}}
|caption1=4-Pocket Portfolio
|image2=WCS2023 Psychic Elegance.jpg
|image2=Paldean Fates 9Pocket Portfolio.jpg
|caption2={{TCG|Psychic Elegance}}
|caption2=9-Pocket Portfolio
|image3=WCS2023 Colorless Lugia.jpg
|caption3={{TCG|Colorless Lugia}}
|image4=WCS2023 Lost Box Kyogre.jpg
|caption4={{TCG|Lost Box Kyogre}}
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}}


==Stacking Tins Series 3==
==Paldean Fates Mini Tins==
{{anchor|Psychic Stacking Tin}}
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.
{{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.


'''Product images:'''
'''Product image:'''
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|caption1=Paldean Fates Mini Tins
|image2=Metal Stacking Tin.jpg
|size1=300px
|caption2=Metal Stacking Tin
|image3=Dragon Stacking Tin.jpg
|caption3=Dragon Stacking Tin
}}
}}


==Paldea Adventure Chest==
==Paldean Fates Tins==
[[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.
{{anchor|Paldean Fates Tin Great Tusk ex}}
{{anchor|Paldean Fates Tin Iron Treads 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}}. 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:'''
'''Promotional cards:'''
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Sprigatito ex|87}} ({{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Promo}} 087)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Great Tusk ex|72}} ({{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Promo}} 072)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Pikachu|88}} (SVP Promo 088)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Iron Treads ex|73}} (SVP Promo 073)
*{{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Pawmi|74}} ({{TCG|Paldea Evolved}} 074; Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Charizard ex|74}} (SVP Promo 074)
*{{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Pawmo|75}} (Paldea Evolved 075; Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Tandemaus|167}} (Paldea Evolved 167; Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|Obsidian Flames|Pawmot ex|73}} ({{TCG|Obsidian Flames}} 073)
*{{TCG ID|Paradox Rift|Maushold ex|155}} ({{TCG|Paradox Rift}} 155)


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|caption1=Paldea Adventure Chest
|caption1=Large Great Tusk Tin
|image2=Paldea Adventure Chest Open.jpg
|image2=SV4.5 Tin Iron Treads.jpg
|caption2=Paldea Adventure Chest (open)
|caption2=Large Iron Treads Tin
|image3=Paldea Adventure Chest Contents.jpg
|image3=SV4.5 Tin Charizard.jpg
|caption3=Paldea Adventure Chest contents
|caption3=Large Charizard Tin
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|caption5=Small Great Tusk Tin
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|caption6=Small Iron Treads Tin
|image7=SV4.5 Tin Charizard Small.jpg
|caption7=Small Charizard Tin
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==Temporal Forces Build & Battle Box==
==Paldean Fates Premium Collections==
{{main|Temporal Forces Build & Battle Box (TCG)}}
{{anchor|Paldean Fates Premium Collection Meowscarada ex}}
{{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]].
{{anchor|Paldean Fates Premium Collection Skeledirge 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 [[First partner Pokémon#Paldea|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.
 
'''Promotional cards:'''
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Sprigatito|76}} ({{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Promo}} 076)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Floragato|77}} (SVP Promo 077)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Meowscarada ex|78}} (SVP Promo 078)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Meowscarada ex|78}} (SVP Promo 078; [[Jumbo cards (TCG)#Scarlet & Violet Series|Jumbo]])
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Fuecoco|79}} (SVP Promo 079)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Crocalor|80}} (SVP Promo 080)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Skeledirge ex|81}} (SVP Promo 081)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Skeledirge ex|81}} (SVP Promo 081; Jumbo)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Quaxly|82}} (SVP Promo 082)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Quaxwell|83}} (SVP Promo 083)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Quaquaval ex|84}} (SVP Promo 084)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Quaquaval ex|84}} (SVP Promo 084; Jumbo)


'''Product image:'''
'''Product images:'''
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|caption1=Temporal Forces Build & Battle Box
|caption1=Meowscarada collection
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|caption2=Skeledirge collection
|image3=SV4.5 Premium Collection Quaquaval.jpg
|caption3=Quaquaval collection
}}
}}


==Temporal Forces Blisters==
==Play! Pokémon Prize Pack Series Four==
{{anchor|Temporal Forces Single Pack Blisters}}
{{main|Play! Pokémon Prize Pack Series Four (TCG)}}
{{anchor|Temporal Forces Three Pack Blisters}}
Approved [[Play! Pokémon]] retailers could begin distributing the fourth series of '''Play! Pokémon Prize Packs''' from February 14, 2024. This series primarily consists of reprints from {{TCG|Lost Origin}}, {{TCG|Silver Tempest}}, {{TCG|Crown Zenith}}, {{TCG|Scarlet & Violet}}, {{TCG|Paldea Evolved}}, and {{TCG|Obsidian Flames}}, all of which bear the Play! Pokémon logo. Each Series Four Prize Pack contains six cards and has a design featuring {{p|Meowscarada}}, {{p|Skeledirge}}, and {{p|Quaquaval}}.
{{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:'''
'''Product image:'''
*{{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)
 
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|image1=SV5 Blister Carvanha.jpg
|image1=PPS4 pack.png
|caption1=Carvanha Blister
|caption1=Play! Pokémon Prize Pack Series Four
|image2=SV5 Blister Bellibolt.jpg
|size1=250px
|caption2=Bellibolt Blister
|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
}}
}}


==Temporal Forces Elite Trainer Box==
==Paldean Fates Booster Bundle==
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.
The '''Paldean Fates Booster Bundle''' released as the final {{TCG|Paldean Fates}}-related product on February 23, 2024. Each box included six Paldean Fates booster packs.
 
'''Product image:'''
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|image1=SV4.5 Booster Bundle.jpg
|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. Booster pack selections usually comprised two {{TCG|Paradox Rift}}, one {{TCG|Obsidian Flames}}, and one {{TCG|Scalret & Violet}}.


'''Promotional cards:'''
'''Promotional cards:'''
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Flutter Mane|97}} ({{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Promo}} 097)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Mabosstiff ex|86}} ({{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Promo}} 086)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Flutter Mane|97}} (SVP Promo 097; Pokémon Center stamp)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Mabosstiff ex|86}} (SVP Promo 086; [[Jumbo cards (TCG)#Scarlet & Violet Series|Jumbo]])
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Iron Thorns|98}} (SVP Promo 098)
*{{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Maschiff|142}} ({{TCG|Paldea Evolved}} 142; Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Iron Thorns|98}} (SVP Promo 098; Pokémon Center stamp)


'''Product images:'''
'''Product image:'''
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{{TCGMerchGallery
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|background={{Scarlet color}}
|border={{Violet color}}
|border={{Violet color}}
|image1=SV5 Walking Wake Elite Trainer Box.jpg
|image1=Mabosstiff ex Box.jpg
|caption1=Walking Wake Box
|caption1=Mabosstiff ex Box
|image2=SV5 Walking Wake Elite Trainer Box Contents.jpg
}}
|caption2=Walking Wake Box contents
 
|size2=200px
==Mabosstiff ex Showcase==
|image3=SV5 Iron Leaves Elite Trainer Box.jpg
The '''Mabosstiff ex Showcase''' was also available from February 23, 2024 and was a cheaper, more compact version of the Mabosstiff ex Box. The product included one regular-sized copy of Mabosstiff ex, a [[Pokémon Trading Card Game Live]] code card, and three booster packs.
|caption3=Iron Leaves Box
 
|image4=SV5 Iron Leaves Elite Trainer Box Contents.jpg
'''Promotional cards:'''
|caption4=Iron Leaves Box contents
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Mabosstiff ex|86}} ({{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Promo}} 086)
|size4=200px
|image5=SV5 Walking Wake Pokémon Center Elite Trainer Box.jpg
|caption5=Walking Wake<br>Pokémon Center Box
|image6=SV5 Walking Wake Pokémon Center Elite Trainer Box Contents.jpg
|caption6=Walking Wake Pokémon Center<br>Box contents
|size6=200px
|image7=SV5 Iron Leaves Pokémon Center Elite Trainer Box.jpg
|caption7=Iron Leaves<br>Pokémon Center Box
|image8=SV5 Iron Leaves Pokémon Center Elite Trainer Box Contents.jpg
|caption8=Iron Leaves Pokémon Center<br>Box contents
|size8=200px
}}
 
==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.


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|image1=SV5 Booster Bundle 1.jpg
|image1=Mabosstiff ex Showcase.jpg
|caption1=Temporal Forces Booster Bundle style 1
|caption1=Mabosstiff ex Showcase
|image2=SV5 Booster Bundle 2.jpg
|caption2=Temporal Forces Booster Bundle style 2
}}
}}


==Temporal Forces Collector's Kit==
==Combined Powers Premium Collection==
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.
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 (typically three {{TCG|Scarlet & Violet}}, four {{TCG|Obsidian Flames}}, and four {{TCG|Paradox Rift}}).


'''Product image:'''
'''Promotional cards:'''
{{TCGMerchGallery
*{{TCG ID|Venusaur Deck|Lugia ex|17}} ({{TCG|Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic|Venusaur Deck}} 017)
|background={{Scarlet color}}
*{{TCG ID|Venusaur Deck|Lugia ex|17}} ({{TCG|Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic|Venusaur Deck}} 017; [[Jumbo cards (TCG)#Scarlet & Violet Series|Jumbo]])
*{{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)
 
'''Product image:'''
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|background={{Scarlet color}}
|border={{Violet color}}
|border={{Violet color}}
|image1=SV5 Collector Kit.jpg
|image1=Combined Powers Premium Collection.jpg
|caption1=Temporal Forces Collector's Kit
|caption1=Combined Powers Premium Collection
}}
}}


==Temporal Forces Portfolios==
==Poké Ball & Mini Tin 3-Pack==
{{anchor|Temporal Forces 4-Pocket Portfolio}}
Retail outlet {{wp|Sam's Club}} began to stock three-pack bundles in late February 2024 that contained a random Poké Ball Tin design and two of the ten [[#151 Mini Tins|151 Mini Tins]]. The Poké Ball Tins were sourced from different production batches and could come in the following designs: {{i|Poké Ball}}, [[Great Ball]], [[Ultra Ball]], [[Premier Ball]], [[Quick Ball]], or [[Luxury Ball]]. Tins bearing the production code "J21" appeared to contain the same contents as those originally released in {{TCGMerch|Sword & Shield|Series|Poké Ball Tin 5-Pack}}s, whereas those with codes "C23" and "D23" appeared to contain the same contents as those from the [[#Poké Ball Tin & Elite Trainer Box 3-Pack|Poké Ball Tin & Elite Trainer Box 3-Pack]].
{{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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|image1=SV5 4Pocket Portfolio.jpg
|image1=SV Poké Ball Mini Tin 3-Pack.jpg
|caption1=4-Pocket Portfolio
|caption1=Poké Ball & Mini Tin 3-Pack
|image2=SV5 9Pocket Portfolio.jpg
|caption2=9-Pocket Portfolio
}}
}}


==Ninetales ex & Zapdos ex Deluxe Battle Decks==
==2023 World Championships Decks==
{{anchor|Ninetales ex Deluxe Battle Deck}}
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.
{{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:'''
'''Product images:'''
*{{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:'''
{{TCGMerchGallery
{{TCGMerchGallery
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|background={{Scarlet color}}
|border={{Violet color}}
|border={{Violet color}}
|image1=Ninetales ex Deluxe Battle Deck.jpg
|image1=WCS2023 Mew Revenge.jpg
|caption1=Ninetales ex Deluxe Battle Deck
|caption1={{TCG|Mew's Revenge}}
|image2=Zapdos ex Deluxe Battle Deck.jpg
|image2=WCS2023 Psychic Elegance.jpg
|caption2=Zapdos ex Deluxe Battle Deck
|caption2={{TCG|Psychic Elegance}}
|image3=WCS2023 Colorless Lugia.jpg
|caption3={{TCG|Colorless Lugia}}
|image4=WCS2023 Lost Box Kyogre.jpg
|caption4={{TCG|Lost Box Kyogre}}
}}
}}


==Ultra Pro Greninja accessories==
==Stacking Tins Series 3==
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}}.
{{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.


'''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.
'''Product images:'''
 
{{TCGMerchGallery
'''Playmat:''' The '''Greninja Playmat''' provides a suitable surface for one player to play a game.
|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
}}


'''Sleeves:''' Packs of '''Greninja Sleeves''' contain 65 card protectors.
==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 deck box, 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 released in Japan at the time; three Cosmos 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 (typically two Paradox Rift, two Obsidian Flames, one Paldea Evolved, and one {{TCG|Scarlet & Violet}}) and a [[Pokémon TCG Live]] code card, which would unlock digital versions of the enclosed promotional cards. The Pikachu promo and three Cosmos Holofoil variants were sealed in plastic wrapping together, while the Pokémon ex cards were individually sealed and seated in a foldable three-frame display.


'''Binders:''' Four types of binder were available to offer various display solutions.
'''Promotional cards:'''
*'''Greninja 4-Pocket Portfolio'''
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Sprigatito ex|87}} ({{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Promo}} 087)
*'''Greninja 9-Pocket Portfolio'''
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Pikachu|88}} (SVP Promo 088)
*'''Greninja 9-Pocket Pro-Binder'''
*{{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Pawmi|74}} ({{TCG|Paldea Evolved}} 074; Cosmos Holofoil)
*'''Greninja 2" Album'''
*{{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Pawmo|75}} (Paldea Evolved 075; Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Tandemaus|167}} (Paldea Evolved 167; Cosmos 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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|image1=Ultra Pro Greninja Deck Box.jpg
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|caption1=Greninja Full View Deck Box
|caption1=Paldea Adventure Chest
|image2=Ultra Pro Greninja Playmat.jpg
|image2=Paldea Adventure Chest Open.jpg
|caption2=Greninja Playmat
|caption2=Paldea Adventure Chest (open)
|size2=200px
|image3=Paldea Adventure Chest Contents.jpg
|image3=Ultra Pro Greninja Sleeves.jpg
|caption3=Paldea Adventure Chest contents
|caption3=Greninja Sleeves
}}
|image4=Ultra Pro Greninja 4Pocket Portfolio.jpg
 
|caption4=Greninja 4-Pocket Portfolio
==Temporal Forces Build & Battle Box==
|image5=Ultra Pro Greninja 9Pocket Portfolio.jpg
{{main|Temporal Forces Build & Battle Box (TCG)}}
|caption5=Greninja 9-Pocket Portfolio
{{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]].
|image6=Ultra Pro Greninja 9Pocket PRO Binder.jpg
 
|caption6=Greninja 9-Pocket Pro-Binder
'''Product image:'''
|image7=Ultra Pro Greninja 2 inch Album.jpg
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|border={{Violet color}}
|image1=SV5 Build Battle Box.jpg
|caption1=Temporal Forces Build & Battle Box
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==151 Collection 2-Pack==
In mid-March 2024, {{wp|Costco}} outlets began to stock a new official 2-pack containing a copy of the [[#151 Collection—Zapdos ex|151 Collection—Zapdos ex]] and the [[#151 Collection—Alakazam ex|151 Collection—Alakazam ex]] first released in October 2023.
 
'''Product image:'''
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|image1=151 Collection 2-Pack.jpg
|caption1=151 Collection 2-Pack
}}
 
==Paldea Legends Tin 2-Pack==
Warehouse club {{wp|Costco}} also began to stock another official 2-pack from mid- to late March 2024 that contained copies of the [[#Paldea Legends Tins|Paldea Legends Tins]] first released in June 2023. Two configurations were available: one contained a large {{p|Koraidon}} tin and a small {{p|Miraidon}} tin; the other contained a large Miraidon tin and a small Koraidon tin. Typical pack selections differed slightly to their original releases, with large tins coming with two {{TCG|Paldea Evolved}} packs and three {{TCG|Silver Tempest}} packs, and small tins coming with two Paldea Evolved packs and two Silver Tempest packs.
 
'''Product images:'''
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|background={{Scarlet color}}
|border={{Violet color}}
|image1=Paldea Legends Tin 2-Pack Assortment 1.jpg
|caption1=Paldea Legends Tin 2-Pack Assortment 1
|image2=Paldea Legends Tin 2-Pack Assortment 2.jpg
|caption2=Paldea Legends Tin 2-Pack Assortment 2
}}
 
==Temporal Forces Hobby Co-Op Marketing Kit==
Retailers could decorate their stores and give away merchandise to customers with the items included in '''Hobby Co-Op Marketing Kits'''. Kits for the {{TCG|Temporal Forces}} expansion could be ordered from distributors ready for its launch on March 22, 2024. Each kit included:
*A 24" × 36" '''Fabric Banner''' featuring key artwork of {{p|Walking Wake}} and {{p|Iron Leaves}}.
*A 17" × 22" '''Double Sided Poster''' featuring {{p|Raging Bolt}} and {{p|Iron Valiant}} key expansion artwork.
*A 4.5" × 6" × 4.5" '''LED Booster Display''' or '''Pokémon Illuminated Countertop Merchandiser''' featuring a light-up {{i|Poké Ball}}. Each display comes with a DC power cable with an option to power it with four D batteries.
*A pack of 4 '''Shelf Talkers''' that can be attached to shelves and highlight TCG merchandise.
*A pack of 25 '''Tera Toploaders''' featuring the Pokémon Trading Card Game logo and a Cracked Ice Holofoil effect.
*A pack of 4 '''Table Tents''' detailing recent Pokémon TCG products.
 
'''Product image:'''
{{TCGMerchGallery
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|image1=Temporal Forces Hobby Co-Op Marketing Kit.jpg
|caption1=Hobby Co-Op Marketing Kit
}}
 
==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. 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|Scovillain}} or {{p|Palafin}} from Obsidian Flames 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 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; Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Bellibolt|94}} (SVP Promo 094; Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Cleffa|95}} (SVP Promo 095; Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Cyclizar|96}} (SVP Promo 096; 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; Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|Obsidian Flames|Capsakid|24}} ({{TCG|Obsidian Flames}} 024)
*{{TCG ID|Obsidian Flames|Scovillain|25}} (Obsidian Flames 025; Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|Obsidian Flames|Finizen|60}} (Obsidian Flames 060)
*{{TCG ID|Obsidian Flames|Palafin|62}} (Obsidian Flames 062; Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|Obsidian Flames|Togepi|83}} (Obsidian Flames 083)
*{{TCG ID|Obsidian Flames|Togetic|84}} (Obsidian Flames 084)
*{{TCG ID|Obsidian Flames|Togekiss|85}} (Obsidian Flames 085; Cosmos Holofoil)
 
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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 on 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)
 
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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.
 
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==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.
 
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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|Raging Bolt}} and {{p|Iron Crown}} can accommodate 80 standard-sized cards plus four {{TCG|Jumbo cards|Oversized cards}}.
 
'''Product images:'''
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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)
 
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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'''
 
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|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
|caption7=Greninja 2" Album
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}}
 
 
==Ultra Pro Abra Evolutions Stitched Playmat==
==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.
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.
 
 
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==Iono Premium Tournament Collection==
==Grafaiai ex Box==
A collection known as the '''Iono Premium Tournament Collection''' was released exclusively in the west for $39.99 on the [[Pokémon Center (store)|Pokémon Center]] website in January 2024.<ref name=IonoPremiumTournamentCollection>[https://www.pokemoncenter.com/product/290-85749/pokemon-tcg-iono-premium-tournament-collection Link to the Iono Premium Tournament Collection.]</ref> It contained a unique full-art foil Supporter card featuring Iono, as well as 65 Sleeves and a deck box featuring the same artwork drawn by [[Tika Matsuno]] for the '''{{TCGMerch|Scarlet & Violet|Era|Snow Hazard & Clay Burst Pokémon Center & Gym Set|Iono}}''' series of [[Scarlet & Violet TCG Era merchandise]], which was exclusive to Japan until this release.<ref name=MatsunoTCG>[https://web.archive.org/web/20230414080022/https://twitter.com/tikamatsuno/status/1646706035439308802?s=46&t=rdjAwtX6nw08XdVIBO_y_w Matsuno confirming she drew various Iono TCG art.]</ref> In addition, it contained a large metallic coin featuring Iono's artwork from [[Pokémon Scarlet and Violet]], as well as six TCG Booster packs, ranging from ''[[Lost Origin (TCG)|Lost Origin,]] [[Scarlet & Violet (TCG)|Scarlet & Violet,]] [[Obsidian Flames (TCG)|Obsidian Flames,]] [[Paradox Rift (TCG)|Paradox Rift]]'' and ''[[Temporal Forces (TCG)|Temporal Forces.]]'' Two additional coins, as well as dice colored yellow and pink are also a part of the collection.
The '''Grafaiai ex Box''' became available to purchase from April 5, 2024. Each box featured {{p|Shroodle}} and {{p|Grafaiai}} ex {{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Black Star Promo cards}}, which originated as Japanese ''[[CoroCoro Comic]]''-related {{TCG|SV-P Promotional cards|promo cards}}. Boxes also included an [[Jumbo cards (TCG)#Scarlet & Violet Series|oversized]] copy of Grafaiai ex, four Scarlet & Violet Series booster packs, and a [[Pokémon TCG Live]] code card.
 
 
The three copies of the Regular Iono card from Paldea Evolved included in the collection are notably stamped with an Iono Zone logo. [[File:IonoZoneLogo.png|x30px]]
'''Promotional cards:'''
 
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Shroodle|99}} ({{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Promo}} 099; Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Grafaiai ex|100}} (SVP Promo 100)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Grafaiai ex|100}} (SVP Promo 100; [[Jumbo cards (TCG)#Scarlet & Violet Series|Jumbo]])
 
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==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 April 5, 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]]. The decks were originally scheduled to release on February 23, 2024 and their initial product shots featured different titular {{TCG|Pokémon ex}} cards, specifically {{TCG ID|Obsidian Flames|Houndoom ex|134}} and {{TCG ID|Obsidian Flames|Melmetal ex|153}} from the {{TCG|Obsidian Flames}} expansion. The final products included alternate-art {{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos}}.
 
'''Promotional cards:'''
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Houndoom ex|103}} ({{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Promo}} 103)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Melmetal ex|104}} (SVP Promo 104)
 
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==Iono Premium Tournament Collection==
Another addition to the Premium Tournament Collection product line was released on April 5, 2024. The '''Iono Premium Tournament Collection''' included numerous items depicting [[Levincia]] [[Gym Leader]] and content creator [[Iono]]: a deck box, a pack of 65 card sleeves, a {{TCG|coin}}, and four Iono {{TCG|Supporter cards}}. The deck box and sleeves feature artwork by [[Tika Matsuno]]<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20230414080022/https://twitter.com/tikamatsuno/status/1646706035439308802 松野千歌 on Twitter (archived)]</ref> that was first used on accessories available in the Japanese {{TCGMerch|Scarlet & Violet|Era|Snow Hazard & Clay Burst Pokémon Center & Gym Set}}. The four Iono cards comprised three Cosmos Holofoil variants of the Regular {{TCG|Paldea Evolved}} print with an Iono Zone logo [[File:IonoZoneLogo.png|x30px]] and a {{TCG|Full Art card|Full Art}} print with artwork that had not been released in Japan at the time. The cards were sealed in a plastic wrapper together with a [[Pokémon TCG Live]] code card. Collections also included six damage counter dice, two plastic {{TCG|Special Condition}} markers, and six booster packs (typically two {{TCG|Temporal Forces}}, one {{TCG|Paradox Rift}}, one {{TCG|Obsidian Flames}}, one {{TCG|Scarlet & Violet}}, and one {{TCG|Lost Origin}}).
 
'''Promotional cards:'''
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Iono|124}} ({{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Promo}} 124)
*{{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Iono|185}} ({{TCG|Paldea Evolved}} 185; Cosmos Holofoil; Iono Zone stamp)
 
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==Armarouge ex Premium Collection==
Another entry in the Premium Collection line was released on April 19, 2024—the '''Armarouge ex Premium Collection'''. Each product included an etched foil {{p|Armarouge}} ex {{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Black Star Promo}}, which featured alternate artwork to its initial {{TCG|Paradox Rift}} print, as well as Holofoil versions of Paradox Rift {{p|Charcadet}} and {{TCG|Paldea Evolved}} {{p|Ceruledge}}. The collection also came with six Scarlet & Violet Series booster packs, a magnetic card protector with display base, 65 card sleeves depicting Armarouge and Ceruledge, as well as a code card for use with [[Pokémon Trading Card Game Live]].
 
'''Promotional cards:'''
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Armarouge ex|125}} ({{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Promo}} 125)
*{{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Ceruledge|98}} ({{TCG|Paldea Evolved}} 098; Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|Paradox Rift|Charcadet|26}} ({{TCG|Paradox Rift}} 026; Holofoil)
 
'''Product image:'''
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==Gardevoir ex League Battle Deck==
{{main|Gardevoir ex League Battle Deck (TCG)}}
The '''Gardevoir ex League Battle Deck''' was released on April 19, 2024 and was the second Play Level 3 product of the Scarlet & Violet Series. A version of the {{TCG|Gardevoir ex}} {{TCG|deck archetype|archetype}} that emerged early in the Series, each deck included power cards such as Gardevoir ex, Mew ex, Lumineon V, and Radiant Greninja, as well as a selection of tournament-tried {{TCG|Trainer card}}s and multiple {{TCG|Energy card}}s. Each deck also came with a deck box, two condition markers, six damage-counter dice, a competition-legal coin-flip die, an accessory box, a strategy sheet, and a [[Pokémon Trading Card Game Live]] code card.
 
'''Product image:'''
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==Spring 2024 Mini Portfolio==
The '''Spring 2024 Mini Portfolio''' was released on April 19, 2024 and featured artwork of several [[Paradox Pokémon]] on its covers: {{p|Great Tusk}} and {{p|Iron Treeads}} on the front, and {{p|Iron Moth}} and {{p|Slither Wing}} on the back. Each album can display up to 60 cards and came packaged with a single {{TCG|Temporal Forces}} booster pack.
 
'''Product images:'''
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==Twilight Masquerade Build & Battle Box==
Approved locations hosted {{TCG|Prerelease Tournament}}s for {{TCG|Twilight Masquerade}}, the sixth main Scarlet & Violet Series expansion, on the weekends of May 11-12 and 18-19, 2024. Participants were given a '''Twilight Masquerade Build & Battle Box''' upon paying their entry fee and were required to use cards obtained from it in the event. Each box contained a 40-card deck built around one of four possible {{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos}}, plus four Twilight Masquerade booster packs, a deck-building tip sheet, and a code card for the [[Pokémon TCG Live]].
 
'''Product image:'''
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==Twilight Masquerade Blisters==
{{anchor|Twilight Masquerade Single Pack Blisters}}
{{anchor|Twilight Masquerade Three Pack Blisters}}
{{anchor|Twilight Masquerade Premium Checklane Blisters}}
{{anchor|Twilight Masquerade Stage 1 Blisters}}
Several types of blister pack supplemented the release of {{TCG|Twilight Masquerade}} on May 24, 2024. Single Pack Blisters included either {{p|Toxel}} or {{p|Pupitar}} {{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos}}, while Three Pack Blisters came with either {{p|Revavroom}} or {{p|Snorlax}} SVP Black Star Promos. Toxel, Pupitar, and Revavroom all originated as Japanese Pokémon Card Gym {{TCG|SV-P Promotional cards|promo cards}}; Snorlax was originally from the Japanese {{TCG|Pokémon Card Game Battle Academy}}. Premium Checklane Blisters included [[List of Pokémon by evolution family|evolutionary families]] of either {{p|Kingdra}} or {{p|Porygon-Z}} from {{TCG|Paradox Rift}}. <!--Two pairs of blisters featuring [[List of Pokémon by evolution family|evolutionary lines]] of Pokémon were also released: Premium Checklane Blisters included the lines of {{p|Kingdra}} and {{p|Porygon-Z}}; Stage 1 Blisters included the lines of {{p|}} and {{p|}}. The highest Stage Evolution card in the Premium Checklane and Stage 1 Blisters were printed on Cosmos Holofoil paper and were different to their regular {{TCG|Paradox Rift}} counterparts. -->All blisters included a [[Pokémon TCG Live]] code card, and all except the Three Pack Blisters were packaged with a {{p|Lechonk}} {{TCG|coin}}.
 
'''Promotional cards:'''
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Toxel|119}} ({{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Promo}} 119; Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Pupitar|120}} (SVP Promo 120; Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Revavroom|121}} (SVP Promo 121; Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Snorlax|122}} (SVP Promo 122; Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|Paradox Rift|Horsea|30}} ({{TCG|Paradox Rift}} 030)
*{{TCG ID|Paradox Rift|Seadra|31}} (Paradox Rift 031)
*{{TCG ID|Paradox Rift|Kingdra|32}} (Paradox Rift 032; Cosmos Holofoil)
*{{TCG ID|Paradox Rift|Porygon|142}} (Paradox Rift 142)
*{{TCG ID|Paradox Rift|Porygon2|143}} (Paradox Rift 143)
*{{TCG ID|Paradox Rift|Porygon-Z|144}} (Paradox Rift 144; Cosmos Holofoil)
 
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==Twilight Masquerade Elite Trainer Box==
{{anchor|Twilight Masquerade Pokémon Center Elite Trainer Box}}
The '''Twilight Masquerade Elite Trainer Box''' was released with the {{TCG|Twilight Masquerade}} expansion on May 24, 2024 and features the [[Legendary Pokémon|Legendary]] {{p|Ogerpon}}, one of the set's central Pokémon. Each box was packaged with 65 card sleeves and four dividers that depict Ogerpon wearing the [[Teal Mask]], 45 {{TCG|Basic Energy card}}s, a [[Twilight Masquerade Player's Guide]], six damage counter dice, a competition-legal coin-flip die, two plastic {{TCG|Special Condition}} markers, nine Twilight Masquerade booster packs, and a Teal Mask Ogerpon {{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|promo card}}. Online [[Pokémon Center (store)#Online|Pokémon Center]] stores also sold an exclusive '''Twilight Masquerade Pokémon Center Elite Trainer Box''' from the same day. Compared to the standard version, this box included two more Twilight Masquerade booster packs and an extra variant copy of the Teal Mask Ogerpon promo with a Pokémon Center logo stamp.
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'''Promotional cards:'''
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Teal Mask Ogerpon|126}} ({{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Promo}} 126)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Teal Mask Ogerpon|126}} (SVP Promo 126; Pokémon Center stamp)-->
 
'''Product images:'''
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|image3=SV6 Pokémon Center Elite Trainer Box.png
|caption3=Pokémon Center Elite Trainer<br>Box
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==Twilight Masquerade Booster Bundle==
Two configurations of '''Twilight Masquerade Booster Bundle''' were released alongside the {{TCG|Twilight Masquerade}} expansion on May 24, 2024. Each one included six Twilight Masquerade booster packs.
 
'''Product images:'''
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|caption2=Twilight Masquerade Booster<br>Bundle style 2
}}
 
==Twilight Masquerade Collector's Kit==
'''Twilight Masquerade Collector's Kits''' were available together with the {{TCG|Twilight Masquerade}} expansion from May 24, 2024. Each kit was enclosed with a double-sided poster and playmat, a Twilight Masquerade booster pack, plus a paper collector's album designed to display specific cards from the expansion.
 
'''Product image:'''
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==Twilight Masquerade Portfolios==
{{anchor|Twilight Masquerade 4-Pocket Portfolio}}
{{anchor|Twilight Masquerade 9-Pocket Portfolio}}
A pair of fixed-page portfolios manufactured by Ultra Pro was released in time with the {{TCG|Twilight Masquerade}} expansion on May 24, 2024. Nine-pocket binders featuring {{Tera}} [[Teal Mask]] {{p|Ogerpon}} and Tera {{p|Dragapult}} are able to display up to 180 cards. Four-pocket binders featuring Bloodmoon {{p|Ursaluna}} and {{p|Sinistcha}} are able to display up to 80 standard-sized cards and up to four {{TCG|Jumbo cards|Oversized cards}}.
 
'''Product images:'''
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|caption2=9-Pocket Portfolio
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==Paradox Clash Tins==
{{anchor|Paradox Clash Tin Walking Wake ex}}
{{anchor|Paradox Clash Tin Iron Leaves ex}}
The '''Paradox Clash Tins''' were released on May 24, 2024 alongside the {{TCG|Twilight Masquerade}} expansion. Each tin was packaged with an alternate-art print of a {{TCG|Pokémon ex}} from the {{TCG|Temporal Forces}} expansion—either {{p|Walking Wake}} or {{p|Iron Leaves}}—plus a [[Pokémon TCG Live]] code card and a selection of Scarlet & Violet Series booster packs. The larger-sized hexagonal tins included five booster packs, whereas the smaller-sized octagonal tins included four.
 
'''Promotional cards:'''
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Walking Wake ex|127}} ({{TCG|SVP Black Star Promos|SVP Promo}} 127)
*{{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Iron Leaves ex|128}} (SVP Promo 128)
 
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|caption2=Large Iron Leaves Tin
|image5=Walking Wake Paradox Clash Tin Small.jpg
|caption5=Small Walking Wake Tin
|image6=Iron Leaves Paradox Clash Tin Small.jpg
|caption6=Small Iron Leaves Tin
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==Ultra Pro Gallery Series: Trick Room accessories==
{{anchor|Gallery Series: Trick Room Full View Deck Box}}
{{anchor|Gallery Series: Trick Room Alcove Click Deck Box}}
{{anchor|Gallery Series: Trick Room Playmat}}
{{anchor|Gallery Series: Trick Room Sleeves}}
{{anchor|Gallery Series: Trick Room 4-Pocket Portfolio}}
{{anchor|Gallery Series: Trick Room 9-Pocket Portfolio}}
{{anchor|Gallery Series: Trick Room 9-Pocket PRO Binder}}
{{anchor|Gallery Series: Trick Room 2" Album}}
Ultra Pro released their seventh Gallery Series in 2024. This range features {{type|Psychic}} Pokémon {{p|Gardevoir}}, {{p|Mr. Rime}}, {{p|Wobbuffet}}, and {{p|Reuniclus}} surrounded by a grid of squares and circles, mimicking the [[move]] {{m|Trick Room}} from the [[Pokémon games]].
 
*'''Gallery Series: Trick Room Full View Deck Box'''
*'''Gallery Series: Trick Room Alcove Click Deck Box'''
*'''Gallery Series: Trick Room Playmat'''
*'''Gallery Series: Trick Room Sleeves'''
*'''Gallery Series: Trick Room 4-Pocket Portfolio'''
*'''Gallery Series: Trick Room 9-Pocket Portfolio'''
*'''Gallery Series: Trick Room 9-Pocket PRO Binder'''
*'''Gallery Series: Trick Room 2" Album'''
 
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|size3=200px
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|caption4=Gallery Series: Trick<br>Room Sleeves
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|caption5=Gallery Series: Trick<br>Room 4-Pocket Portfolio
|image6=Ultra Pro Gallery Series Trick Room 9Pocket Portfolio.jpg
|caption6=Gallery Series: Trick<br>Room 9-Pocket Portfolio
|image7=Ultra Pro Gallery Series Trick Room 9Pocket PRO Binder.jpg
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==Ultra Pro Pokémon Tournament Folios Series 2==
Ultra Pro released a [[#Ultra Pro Pokémon Tournament Folios Series 1|follow-up to their A4 Tournament Folios]] with another set of three in 2024. The folios featured key art of either {{p|Psyduck}}, {{p|Eevee}}, or {{p|Dragonite}} respectively superimposed on {{TCG|Water}}, {{TCG|Colorless}}, and {{TCG|Dragon}} {{TCG|Energy}} symbols.
 
'''Product images:'''
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|image1=Ultra Pro Psyduck Tournament Folio.jpg
|caption1=Iono Premium Tournament Collection Box
|caption1=Psyduck Tournament Folio
|image2=Iono Premium Tournament Collection Deck Box.png
|image2=Ultra Pro Eevee Tournament Folio.jpg
|caption2=Iono Premium Tournament Collection Deck Box
|caption2=Eevee Tournament Folio
|image3=Iono Premium Tournament Collection Sleeves.png
|image3=Ultra Pro Dragonite Tournament Folio.jpg
|caption3=Iono Premium Tournament Collection Sleeves
|caption3=Dragonite Tournament Folio
|image4=IPTC Pink Iono Coin.png
|caption4=Iono Premium Tournament Collection Coin
|image5=Iono Premium Tournament Collection Dice.png
|caption5=Iono Premium Tournament Collection Dice
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}}


==Houndoom & Melmetal ex Battle Decks==
==Ultra Pro Alcove Click Deck Boxes Series 2==
{{anchor|Houndoom ex Battle Deck}}
Ultra Pro also released another trio of [[region]]-focused '''Alcove Click Deck Boxes''' in 2024, adding to the {{TCGMerch|Sword & Shield|Series|Ultra Pro Alcove Click Deck Boxes Series 1|three released during the Sword & Shield Series}}. These boxes focused on [[Hoenn]], [[Unova]], and [[Paldea]], and each one included a set of four magnetic badges featuring Pokémon first available in that region. Hoenn boxes were packaged with {{p|Treecko}}, {{p|Torchic}}, {{p|Mudkip}}, and {{p|Mawile}} badges; Unova boxes were packaged with {{p|Snivy}}, {{p|Tepig}}, {{p|Oshawott}}, and {{p|Zorua}} badges; and Paldea boxes were packaged with {{p|Sprigatito}}, {{p|Fuecoco}}, {{p|Quaxly}}, and {{p|Tinkatink}} badges. Each deck box has a leatherette exterior debossed with "Pokémon" and the region name, and a lined interior that features embossed TCG {{TCG|Energy}} symbols, [[Poké Ball]] symbols, and silhouettes of the respective region's [[first partner Pokémon]]. The front flap of each box has a space to affix a badge and has embedded magnets for secure closure. Each box can hold up to 100 double-sleeved cards and have dual thumb notches for ease of access.
{{anchor|Melmetal ex Battle Deck}}
{{main|ex Battle Decks—Houndoom & Melmetal (TCG)}}
The '''Houndoom & Melmetal ex Battle Decks''' became available to purchase on April 5, 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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|image3=Ultra Pro Paldea Alcove Click Deck Box.jpg
|caption3=Paldea Alcove Click Deck Box
}}-->


==References==
==References==