Pokémon Booster Packs & RevPacks
Packs are the lowest-cost way into a set. This page lists our RevPacks and single-pack inventory, with live pricing in USD and stock status on every listing.
RevPacks are curated packs assembled by us — each version has its own contents description on its product page. Read that description before buying so you know exactly what the pack includes.
1 of 10 listings in stock · prices shown in USD
What to look for before you buy
Buying a pack vs buying a box
A single pack is the cheapest way to try a set. A box costs more upfront but usually lowers your cost per pack and guarantees a set number of packs from one print run.
Read the pack description
Every RevPack version lists what is inside it on its own product page. If a detail is not stated in the listing, we do not claim it.
Buying guides
- Booster Box vs Booster Pack: Which Should You Buy?
Buy a pack to try a set cheaply. Buy a box when you already know you want that set and want the lower cost per pack and a fixed number of packs from one print run.
- Best Pokémon Sets for New Collectors
Start with one modern set you like the look of, buy a few packs before a box, and decide early whether you are collecting to open or to keep sealed.
- Best Pokémon Products Under $100
Under $100 you are choosing between packs, smaller sealed items and the more heavily printed modern product. Prioritise pack count per dollar unless you are buying a specific set.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the difference between a booster pack and a booster box?
- A booster pack is one sealed pack of cards. A booster box is a sealed case containing multiple packs from the same set.
- Which pack should I buy first?
- Start with a set whose artwork or Pokémon you actually like. If you are buying to build a collection rather than to gamble, that is the choice you will be happiest with.

















