Pokémon TCG: Destined Rivals Preorders Have Gone Live Today, Here's My Top Tips To Secure The Goods

03/24/2025, 03:05 PM

Pokémon TCG: Destined Rivals Preorders Have Gone Live Today, Here's My Top Tips To Secure The Goods

Pokémon TCG: Destined Rivals preorders are expected to go live this week at Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, Target, and Pokémon Center.

Pokémon TCG’s next big release, Destined Rivals, is almost here, and I’m already prepping my shelf space and emotionally budgeting like I won’t blow it all on an Elite Trainer Box I absolutely do not need. This set brings back Trainer’s Pokémon, reintroduces Team Rocket for another round of villainous fun, and includes some of the best card art we’ve seen in ages. If you're into flashy collectibles or just enjoy the feeling of cardboard power coursing through your veins, this one's for you. The Pokémon Center website has already gone through some mysterious “maintenance” and has since put up preorders. If that route doesn’t pan out (shockingly), expect listings to go live any moment now at Amazon, Target, Best Buy, and more. That means refreshing like it's Black Friday for battle decks. Here’s everything you need to know to lock in your preorder this week. Pokémon TCG: Destined Rivals US Preorders Destined Rivals UK Preorders When Does Destined Rivals Officially Launch? The full release is scheduled for May 30, 2025. That’s when all the sealed products will ship and hit shelves, assuming there’s any left. Between May 17 and 25, select stores will host pre-release events featuring Build & Battle boxes and early access tournaments. You should check with your local league store now if you want in. And by “check,” I mean probably bribe them with snacks. What Products Will Be Launching For This Set? I want to say I’ll just buy one item and be done. I also want to say I’ll go to the gym three times a week. We’re all lying to ourselves, and that’s fine. Here’s what will be available when Destined Rivals launches: Booster Packs Booster Boxes (36 packs) Elite Trainer Box Pokémon Center Exclusive Elite Trainer Box Booster Bundle (6 packs) Triple-pack blisters Build & Battle Box Build & Battle Stadium It’s also likely we’ll see special collection boxes with alternate art promos, especially featuring characters like Cynthia, Misty, Ethan, or Marnie. You don’t need them, but you will absolutely convince yourself you do. Cards That Should Be In Destined Rivals Here’s the full expected card list by Japanese set origin. Heat Wave Arena Ethan’s Ho-Oh ex Cynthia’s Garchomp ex Cynthia’s Roserade Misty’s Psyduck, Staryu, Starmie, Magikarp, Gyarados, Lapras Ethan’s Cyndaquil, Quilava, Typhlosion Ethan’s Slugma, Magcargo Hydrapple line Yanmega ex Zeraora, Electivire ex, Rotom, Manectric Steven’s Metang (alt print) Arven’s Mabostiff ex Marnie’s Impidimp (alt print) Applin, Dipplin Ogerpon (Teal Mask, Hearthflame Mask, Wellspring Mask, Cornerstone Mask variants) Cynthia’s Milotic, Feebas Buizel, Floatzel, Dondozo ex Dwebble, Crustle Shaymin Ponyta, Rapidash Arven’s Toedscool, Toedscruel Arven’s Maschiff, Skwovet, Greedent Mudbray, Mudsdale Electabuzz Ethan’s Pinsir, Ethan’s Pichu Trainer Cards: Judge, Ethan’s Adventure, Cynthia’s Power Weight, Sacred Ash, MC’s Hype Up, Spikemuth Gym The Glory of Team Rocket Team Rocket’s Mewtwo ex Team Rocket’s Spidops Team Rocket’s Meowth, Persian ex Team Rocket’s Porygon, Porygon2, Porygon-Z Team Rocket’s Tarountula Trainer Cards: Team Rocket’s Giovanni, Archer, Ariana, Receiver Special Energy: Team Rocket Energy Steven’s Starter Deck Steven’s Metagross ex Steven’s Skarmory, Beldum, Metang Steven’s Carbink Steven’s Claydol, Baltoy Trainer Card: Granite Cave Marnie’s Starter Deck Marnie’s Grimmsnarl ex Marnie’s Impidimp, Morgrem, Liepard, Scrafty Marnie’s Purrloin, Scraggy Trainer Cards: Energy Recycler (reprint), Spikemuth Gym The Cards I’ve Got My Eye On There’s a good chance I’ll end up with multiple binders full of these, but a few cards have already secured a permanent place in my mental wishlist. Cynthia’s Garchomp ex is a power move in every sense. Big damage, hand draw, and the smug energy of someone who always gets her turn one setup. This is peak Champion energy and I want three. Ethan’s Ho-Oh ex is what happens when utility and sparkle collide. The ability accelerates Fire Energy like it’s no big deal, and Shining Feather heals your whole team while smacking for 160. It’s absurd, and I’m obsessed. Team Rocket’s Mewtwo ex is pure drama. It refuses to attack unless you’ve built an entire Rocket-themed deck around it, but when it does, it throws energy around like a caffeinated Gengar. It’s also incredibly extra, which I respect. Misty’s Psyduck is here to make you laugh and then probably lose a game in the most lovable way possible. It has an ability that lets you discard it to the top of your deck, for... reasons. I don’t care. It’s perfect. Marnie’s Grimmsnarl ex brings the villain vibes with an aggressive Dark-type build that thrives on energy acceleration and being just annoying enough to work. It’s a disruption deck’s dream, and I plan to run it like it’s 2020 all over again.