Top Pokémon Card Gainers and Losers: June 2 Week

Jun 03,25

The Pokémon card market remains dynamic, with this week highlighting the impact of the newly released *Destined Rivals* expansion. While last week saw significant shifts in X and Y promos along with Prismatic Evolutions, the focus this week is squarely on the latest set, particularly the chase cards within it.

One of the most notable changes is *Team Rocket's Ariana*, which plummeted to $38.16—a steep drop from its earlier peak of $150 post-launch. Similarly, *Cynthia's Garchomp ex* (Hyper Rare) has fallen to $67.83 from $138.68, and its Secret Art version now sits at $220.81 compared to its previous high of nearly $470.

Other major movers include *Arven's Mabosstiff ex*, down to $31.28 from $49.99, *Team Rocket's Crobat ex*, currently priced at $77.24 after starting at $120, and *Yanmega ex*, now $31.94 instead of $99.99. These fluctuations underscore the volatility of the market following a new set's release.

Meanwhile, some cards are trending upward. *Team Rocket's Mewtwo ex*, which dipped to $338, has surged back to $523.80. *Team Rocket's Moltres ex* also saw a sharp rise, climbing to $314.69 after dropping to under $200. Other climbers include *Ethan's Ho-Oh ex*, now at $250 after reaching $145, and *Team Rocket's Spidops*, up to $23.99.

At retail, Pokémon TCG products remain significantly above their Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP). For instance, sealed boosters and tins are commanding premium prices, making the secondary market on platforms like TCG Player a more cost-effective option for collectors and players alike.

Last week, the reverse trend occurred, with Prismatic Evolutions chase cards softening while classic X and Y promos like *Venusaur ex*, *Bulbasaur ex*, and *Charizard ex* saw price increases. The decline in demand for Scarlet and Violet chase cards, coupled with reprintings of Prismatic Evolutions, continues to influence the broader market dynamics.

For those chasing specific cards, staying informed about both the primary and secondary markets can be key. Prices fluctuate rapidly, so acting decisively—or waiting patiently—depends on your strategy.

Image Credit: IGN Photo Composite / The Pokémon Company

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