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Gift Guide

Looking for a gift for your favorite Pokémon fan? Consider some of these great options as you make your purchases!



Battle Deck

Ideal for:
Aspiring Players

For the youngest new players, a Battle Deck deck is an easy way to get familiar with the basics of the game. Battle Decks are built to be simple and to help players learn the game’s rules without worrying about complex attacks, abilities, or Trainer cards. Although Battle Decks are generally not especially competitive against other decks that aren’t also Battle Decks, a Battle Deck offers a solid start for a young new player.

Each Battle Deck comes with:

  • A full 60-card deck, ready to play against another player with their own deck

  • A paper deckbox and a coin featuring the star Pokémon of the Battle Deck

  • A set of paper damage counters to help keep track of the damage Pokémon take during their battles

  • A paper playmat with helpful tips and reminders for the rules

  • A quick start rules booklet to help get a new player up to speed on how to play the game

  • A code card for the Pokémon Trading Card Game Live—an online Pokémon TCG client for Windows, Mac, Android, and iPadOS devices—that will redeem the deck and coin in the digital game

Once your young new player gets comfortable with their Battle Deck, they can begin upgrading it with better cards, cutting the less useful cards and substituting more powerful cards in their place. With help, they can use the guide to upgrading a starter deck on this site to improve their new deck’s chances in more competitive play.

Battle Decks sell for $10-15.


Pokémon Battle Academy

Ideal for:
Aspiring Players

This product was designed to be an easy way for families to learn and play the Pokémon Trading Card Game together. The Pokémon Battle Academy contains three decks—featuring Cinderace, Pikachu, and Eevee—and like a theme deck, helps a new player learn the basics of the game. In many ways, the decks found inside of the Pokémon Battle Academy are slightly more powerful theme decks. Like a theme deck, however, the decks in the Pokémon Battle Academy are constructed to be simple, easy introductions to the rules of the game and are not especially competitive decks.

In addition to the three decks, the Battle Academy box set includes:

  • 1 instruction sheet to help you set up to play

  • 2 tutorial guides to lead you through the decks

  • 1 two-player game board

  • 3 deck boxes to keep the cards organized

  • 1 rulebook

  • 1 large metallic coin featuring Cinderace, Pikachu, and Eevee

  • 1 set of damage counters

  • A code card for the new Pokémon TCG Live

If you are the parent of a young child who would enjoy playing the Pokémon Trading Card Game with you and with other members of your family, Pokémon Battle Academy is a great buy for family game night!

Pokémon Battle Academy sells for about $25.


League Battle Deck

Ideal for:
Aspiring Players
Seasoned Players

These decks are excellent jumpstarts for entering the competitive scene. Although as they come, these decks aren’t at full power, these decks are slightly simplified versions of real competitive decks and offer a great way to get hold of many of the cards in the competitive decks they represent. The League Battle decks themselves are built to be reasonably competitive and with a few small upgrades are often competitive even in a tournament setting!

Each League Battle deck comes with:

  • A full 60-card deck featuring the Pokémon in the front window of the product’s packaging.

  • A paper deck box with artwork featuring the main Pokémon in the League Battle deck.

  • Poisoned and Burned condition markers

  • A “coin flip” die and 6 damage counter dice

  • A getting started guide and Pokémon TCG rulebook

  • A code card for the Pokémon Trading Card Game Live—an online Pokémon TCG client for Windows, Mac, Android, and iPadOS devices—that will redeem the League Battle deck in the digital game

League Battle decks sell for about $30.


Elite Trainer Box

Ideal for:
Aspiring Players
Collectors
Everyone

Elite Trainer Boxes contain 9 booster packs*† and a host of other helpful inclusions to jump-start a new player’s inventory. In addition to the booster packs, Elite Trainer Boxes also come with:

  • A large “coin flip” die and six small damage counter dice to help players keep track of their Pokémon’s health through the course of a game

  • Poison and Burn special condition markers to help a player keep track of these specific special conditions

  • A pack of energy cards with roughly 4-5 basic energy cards of each type.

  • 65 deck sleeves featuring artwork of a Pokémon highlighted in that box’s set. Note: these deck sleeves are of abysmally poor quality and are better used for storing cards in a collection binder than for playing the game.

  • A set of card dividers to help keep a player’s cards organized in the Elite Trainer Box itself

  • A Player’s Guide and a Pokémon Trading Card Game Rule Book to help a new player brush up on how to play the game.

What an Elite Trainer Box does not contain, however, is a functioning deck. Because Elite Trainer Boxes contain booster packs that themselves contain random cards, it is extremely unlikely—even bordering on impossible—for someone to craft a coherent deck from its contents.

Elite Trainer Boxes range in price from $50-60. See the list of ideal sets from the section on Booster Packs, Blister Packs, and Booster Boxes to figure out which Elite Trainer Box to get for your Pokémon fan!

* Elite Trainer Boxes from special mini sets come with 11 packs instead of 9. These Elite Trainer Boxes generally run about $10 more than their regular counterparts. These sets are typically aimed more at collectors than players as the cards they contain are generally less viable in competitive play than those in a typical set. Special "Pokémon Center Edition" Elite Trainer Boxes also contain 10 packs.
Elite Trainer Boxes from main sets prior to Scarlet & Violet base set contain 8 packs instead of 9. Special set Elite Trainer Boxes from sets prior to Scarlet & Violet base set include 10 packs instead of 11.

Trainer’s Toolkit

Ideal for:
Aspiring Players

The Trainer’s Toolkit is one of the very best products for a new player to upgrade their first decks and for more seasoned players to ensure they have all of the cards they need in their deck building arsenal. The Trainer’s Toolkit comes with the following supplemental materials:

  • 65 deck sleeves

  • A deck builder’s guide and a Pokémon Trading Card Game rule book

  • 1 “coin flip” die and 6 damage counter dice

  • Poison and Burn special condition markers to help a player keep track of these specific special conditions

  • 12 of each basic energy card

  • 4 Pokémon TCG booster packs

  • A code card for the Pokémon Trading Card Game Live—an online Pokémon TCG client for Windows, Mac, Android, and iPadOS devices—that will redeem the cards from the toolkit in the digital game

Inside the Trainer’s Toolkit is a whole host of cards useful for upgrading a player’s existing deck or crafting a brand new one. Below is a full list of all of the cards included inside the Trainer’s Toolkit.