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Where to find a Pokémon card?

To learn where to find a specific Pokémon card (Charizard ex, Pikachu SIR, Victini promo…), open the matching guide: rateTCG lists Amazon catalog boxes whose packs share the target set, with buy links — no guaranteed pull.

Each tile below targets a card or profile (ex, promo, SIR, beginner). We highlight the most relevant sealed products to improve your odds, not blind openings.

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A rateTCG “Where to find” page is product orientation: it links a chase card to catalog ETBs, bundles or collections from the affiliate Amazon catalog in the same TCG expansion. Pull expectations live on card pages and the calculator; this hub is not an official The Pokémon Company rate sheet.

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Before you rip

Always compare the estimated opening cost (using rateTCG pull rates) with the direct card purchase price. It helps avoid impulsive buys.

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Cards search starts from an exact name. Characters groups every print of a Pokémon. ETB, Comparator and Pull rates help budget openings once you picked a box.

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Products from the rateTCG catalog (affiliate Amazon); modeled pulls on card pages, not an official drop promise.

Common questions

How does a “Where to find” guide work on rateTCG?

Each guide targets a card or profile (ex, promo, SIR, beginner). The page lists Amazon catalog boxes whose packs belong to the relevant set, with recommended product count and buy links. It orients product choice — not a guaranteed pull.

Am I guaranteed the card if I open those boxes?

No. Guides show where to hunt (which set, which sealed formats), not certainty on your next pack. To budget openings, use the card page or the pull-rate calculator.

How do I pick between two recommended products?

Compare price per pack (price ÷ pack count), target set and the card’s expectation on the product or card page. More packs from the right set can be worth the premium if you’re opening for that chase card.

How is this different from Cards or Characters?

Cards starts from a card name. Characters lists every card for a Pokémon. Where to find answers “which box should I open for this ex / promo / SIR?” with a ready-made product shortlist.

Are promos (Victini, Reuniclus…) inside booster packs?

Often not — promos ship with dedicated collections or blisters. Promo guides point to those sealed SKUs rather than a generic ETB.

Should I open packs or buy the single?

Compare estimated opening cost (expectation × packs needed) with the secondary-market single price. rateTCG shows both angles on card pages; these guides mainly help if you want to rip packs.

Are Amazon links affiliate links?

Yes when you use rateTCG catalog buttons. Displayed prices may come from Amazon’s API or a catalog fallback; checkout price on Amazon is what counts.

Which cards does this hub cover?

Currently chased cards (Charizard ex, Mega Evolution, Black Bolt, Pikachu/Eevee SIR, sv legendaries…) plus two cross guides: budget rares and beginner boxes. The list grows with new releases.

How do rateTCG pull rates fit these guides?

From a guide, open a recommended box then the chase card page for expectation in that format. Comparator and Pull rates explain the model — not official The Pokémon Company sheets.