Booster boxes, bundles & ETBs
73 products in stock
Every factory-sealed format in one place: English 36-pack boxes, Japanese 30-pack boxes, six-pack bundles, Elite Trainer Boxes and loose packs.
Shop sealed product →Free shipping on orders over $200.00

Sealed Japanese and English booster boxes, bundles, ETBs and near-mint singles — priced in AUD, held in Australian stock and dispatched within two business days. Japanese Pokémon Mega Dream is out now: use the code DREAM for $10 off at checkout.
Six category pages cover the whole catalogue. Each one explains the format, the pricing in Australian dollars and who it suits before you add anything to the cart.
73 products in stock
Every factory-sealed format in one place: English 36-pack boxes, Japanese 30-pack boxes, six-pack bundles, Elite Trainer Boxes and loose packs.
Shop sealed product →26 products in stock
30 packs per box at a lower price per pack than English, with earlier set releases and Japan-exclusive art rares.
Shop Japanese sealed →10 products in stock
36-pack English boxes for tournament-legal play, Scarlet & Violet era sets and the collector chase cards Australian openers want.
Shop English sealed →1497 products in stock
Near-mint English singles for deck building and set completion — buy the exact card instead of gambling on packs.
Browse English singles →474 products in stock
Japanese art rares, special illustration rares and set staples, priced in AUD and shipped from stock we already hold.
Browse Japanese singles →26 products in stock
Black Star promos and slabbed graded cards for collectors chasing display pieces rather than playable copies.
Browse promos →Our best-selling sealed product right now, from $4 single packs to full English 36-pack boxes. Everything below is in stock and ships from Australia.
Pick the sentence that sounds like you. Each path goes to the right collection, with the guide that answers the question behind it.
Start with a booster bundle or a Japanese box — the cheapest way to find out whether you enjoy opening before spending $400 on an English box.
Shop starter sealedRead: Best booster boxes for beginners →Japanese boxes hold 30 packs and cost less per pack; English boxes hold 36 and are tournament legal in Australia. The comparison guide settles it in one table.
Compare Japanese boxesRead: Japanese vs English booster boxes →Packs are the expensive way to chase a single card. Buy the near-mint single directly and put the rest of your budget toward the next one.
Buy singlesRead: Are booster boxes worth buying? →Chasing one card instead of a box? Jump straight into the set you are collecting — over 1,900 near-mint English and Japanese singles are listed individually.
An Australian Pokémon card store run by collectors. Here is exactly what you get on every order.
Boxes and packs arrive from the distributor and go straight to the shelf. We do not weigh, search or reseal product, and anything with cosmetic damage is labelled in the title.
Orders ship from our own stock in Victoria, so there is no overseas wait, no customs paperwork and no surprise conversion fee at checkout.
Standard $10 (free over $200) and Express $15, dispatched within two business days with signature on delivery available for $3.
Every single is near mint with no major defects unless the product page says otherwise, sleeved and shipped in rigid protection.
Our Australian booster box library answers the questions people ask before they buy — pack counts, real AUD costs, Japanese versus English and how to spot a fake box.
What PSA, CGC and TAG grading actually mean for Australian Pokémon collectors, how graded slabs are priced, when grading is worth it, and how to buy already-graded cards in AUD.
Read the guide →Why one Pokémon card costs $1 and another $2,000: rarity, card number, condition, set, language, grading, supply and Australian market factors — explained with live AUD examples.
Read the guide →How to buy Pokémon singles in Australia: reading card numbers, rarity codes, reverse holos, illustration rares, promos and Japanese vs English cards, with live AUD prices from our own stock.
Read the guide →Five two-minute checks before you buy: shrink wrap seams, print sharpness, box weight, pack seals and seller warning signs — plus your rights as an Australian buyer. Sealed boxes in AUD from $94.99, posted within 2 business days.
Read the guide →How to buy genuine Pokémon booster boxes in Australia: how to vet a retailer, spot resealed and counterfeit sealed product, and what to check on shipping, returns, stock and pricing before you pay.
Read the guide →Japanese vs English Pokémon booster boxes compared for Australian buyers: price in AUD, pack counts, print quality, pull rates, availability, resale and which one suits beginners, collectors, players and kids.
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