Where Are the Best Pokemon Card Deals in Singapore This Week? (Week of April 28, 2026)
We scanned Carousell, Telegram Groups, KyoCards, Yuyutei, TCGPlayer, and more — here are this week's top savings across 19,938 tracked cards
This week's biggest winner? KyoCards is offering Dawn #115 from Inferno X at just S$30 — a jaw-dropping 40.75% below the S$50.63 market baseline. If you've been sitting on the fence on any Inferno X singles, this week's data makes the answer clear: buy local, buy now. Our Singapore Market Mapper scanned nearly 20,000 cards and surfaced 8 deals worth your attention, with savings ranging from 9% to 41% off baseline prices.
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What Were the Best Deals This Week?
This Week's Highlights:
- Best Deal: Dawn #115 (Inferno X) at 40.75% off on KyoCards — S$30 vs S$50.63 baseline
- Biggest Price Gap: Mega Charizard X Ex #110 — S$550 (Telegram) vs S$1,332 (Yuyutei), a S$782 difference
- Hot Platform: KyoCards had 5 of the top 8 deals this week
- Cards Analyzed: 19,938 with multi-platform pricing
Market Scope:
- Timeframe: Week of April 28, 2026
- Focus: Cards with 5%+ savings vs baseline on S$50+ cards
- Data Source: Singapore Market Mapper (updated April 24, 2026)
- Currency: SGD
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Which Pokemon Cards Have the Biggest Discounts Right Now?
1. Is Dawn #115 (Inferno X) Worth Buying at 40.75% OFF?
The Deal: S$30 at KyoCards vs S$50.63 baseline — you save S$20.63
| Platform | Price | vs Baseline |
|----------|-------|-------------|
| KyoCards | S$30.00 | -40.75% |
| Carousell | S$38.00 | -24.9% |
| TCGPlayer | S$44.45 | -12.2% |
| Yuyutei | S$44.82 | -11.5% |
| Telegram Groups | S$70.00 | +38.3% |
Why It's Hot: Dawn #115 is a trainer card from the Inferno X set that's been gaining traction in the Singapore community. Five platforms are listing it this week, giving you plenty of comparison options — but KyoCards is undercutting everyone by a wide margin. At S$30, this is the kind of price point where collectors can pick up multiples for trade or playset purposes.
Singapore Context: You can verify current stock directly at KyoCards' Peninsula Plaza outlet or check their website. Carousell is your next-best option at S$38 if KyoCards sells out — that's still a solid 25% below baseline. Avoid Telegram listings this week; sellers are asking S$70, which is 38% above baseline.
Verdict: Buy. At S$30 this card is underpriced. If you want it, move fast — deals this deep rarely last past the weekend.
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2. Is Mega Charizard X ex #223 (Mega Dream ex) Worth Buying at 39.22% OFF?
The Deal: S$32 at KyoCards vs S$52.65 baseline — you save S$20.65
| Platform | Price | vs Baseline |
|----------|-------|-------------|
| KyoCards | S$32.00 | -39.22% |
| Carousell | S$45.00 | -14.5% |
| TCGPlayer | S$43.98 | -16.4% |
| Yuyutei | S$44.82 | -14.8% |
| Telegram Groups | S$50.00 | -5.0% |
| SNKRDUNK | S$60.00 | +14.0% |
Why It's Hot: Mega Charizard X ex #223 is one of the more recognisable cards from the Mega Dream ex set, and it's listed across 6 platforms this week — the broadest coverage in our top deals. KyoCards is again the standout, pricing at nearly 40% below the market average. Even the second-best options (TCGPlayer at S$43.98, Yuyutei at S$44.82) are offering double-digit savings.
Singapore Context: Collectors in the Peninsula Plaza area report that Mega Dream ex has been slow-moving at local shops, which likely explains the aggressive KyoCards pricing. SNKRDUNK at S$60 is the platform to avoid here — it's the only listing actually above baseline. Check Carousell for meetup deals if you prefer face-to-face transactions around Bugis or the city area.
Verdict: Buy. Two Mega ex cards in the top two deals both at KyoCards, both near 40% off — this is not a coincidence. KyoCards appears to be clearing Mega series stock this week.
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3. Is Oricorio Ex #111 (Inferno X) Worth Buying at 34.94% OFF?
The Deal: S$40 at Carousell vs S$61.48 baseline — you save S$21.48
| Platform | Price | vs Baseline |
|----------|-------|-------------|
| Carousell | S$40.00 | -34.94% |
| SNKRDUNK | S$48.00 | -21.9% |
| Yuyutei | S$71.82 | +16.8% |
| TCGPlayer | S$82.69 | +34.5% |
| Telegram Groups | S$100.00 | +62.7% |
Why It's Hot: Oricorio Ex #111 is this week's standout Carousell deal. The price gap between platforms here is dramatic — S$40 on Carousell versus S$100 on Telegram is a 150% premium for the exact same card. This is the kind of arbitrage that defines why you should always price-check before buying.
Singapore Context: Carousell deals like this typically come from individual sellers clearing collections rather than dealers, so condition can vary. Always request photos of the actual card — ideally in natural light — before committing. SNKRDUNK at S$48 is a legitimate second option if you want more buyer protection. Yuyutei (S$71.82) and TCGPlayer (S$82.69) are both well above baseline this week; neither is worth considering for this card.
Verdict: Buy, with caution. Great price if the card is in good condition. Standard Carousell due diligence applies — check the seller's rating and ask for close-up photos.
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4. Is Meowth ex #114 (Nihil Zero) Worth Buying at 28.62% OFF?
The Deal: S$88 at KyoCards vs S$123.28 baseline — you save S$35.28
| Platform | Price | vs Baseline |
|----------|-------|-------------|
| KyoCards | S$88.00 | -28.62% |
| Telegram Groups | S$90.00 | -27.0% |
| Carousell | S$110.00 | -10.8% |
| Yuyutei | S$115.20 | -6.6% |
| TCGPlayer | S$127.36 | +3.3% |
Why It's Hot: Meowth ex #114 from Nihil Zero is the first S$100+ card on this week's deals list, and it's offering meaningful savings. KyoCards at S$88 and Telegram at S$90 are neck-and-neck for the best price — an unusually tight gap that suggests pricing pressure at this value tier. Carousell at S$110 is a reasonable third option.
Singapore Context: For cards in the S$88–100 range, the Singapore Pokemon Collectors Facebook group is a good place to verify recent transaction prices before committing. Nihil Zero singles have been trading actively in local Telegram groups, so the S$90 Telegram price reflects genuine community demand rather than speculation. TCGPlayer at S$127.36 is the only platform above baseline — skip it entirely.
Verdict: Buy. Meowth ex is a popular collector card and 28% below baseline is significant. Both KyoCards and Telegram are solid options this week.
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5. Is Leafeon Ex #200 (Terastal Festival) Worth Buying at 17.57% OFF?
The Deal: S$58.70 at KyoCards vs S$71.21 baseline — you save S$12.51
| Platform | Price | vs Baseline |
|----------|-------|-------------|
| KyoCards | S$58.70 | -17.57% |
| Facebook Marketplace | S$69.00 | -3.1% |
| Carousell | S$80.00 | +12.4% |
| TCGPlayer | S$88.63 | +24.5% |
| Yuyutei | S$89.82 | +26.1% |
Why It's Hot: Leafeon Ex #200 is a Terastal Festival chase card that usually sits comfortably above S$70. KyoCards is currently the only platform pricing below baseline, making it the clear pick this week. The spread is interesting — Facebook Marketplace is just 3% off baseline, while Carousell, TCGPlayer, and Yuyutei are all significantly above.
Singapore Context: Terastal Festival cards have been consistently popular at local trading events. If you've been wanting to add Leafeon Ex to your collection, S$58.70 is among the better prices we've tracked in recent months. Facebook Marketplace at S$69 is a fair alternative if you prefer a local meetup — plenty of sellers operate out of Bugis Junction and Vivocity on weekends.
Verdict: Buy. Solid discount on a popular Terastal Festival card. KyoCards is the clear pick; Facebook Marketplace is the runner-up.
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6. Is Mega Charizard X Ex #110 (Inferno X) Worth Buying at 17.28% OFF?
The Deal: S$550 at Telegram Groups vs S$664.88 baseline — you save S$114.88
| Platform | Price | vs Baseline |
|----------|-------|-------------|
| Telegram Groups | S$550.00 | -17.28% |
| Facebook Marketplace | S$578.00 | -13.1% |
| KyoCards | S$710.00 | +6.8% |
| Carousell | S$800.00 | +20.3% |
| TCGPlayer | S$801.54 | +20.5% |
| Yuyutei | S$1,332.00 | +100.3% |
Why It's Hot: This is the big one. Mega Charizard X Ex #110 is this week's highest-value deal in absolute dollar terms — a S$114.88 saving at the Telegram price. The price spread across platforms is extraordinary: from S$550 on Telegram to S$1,332 on Yuyutei, that's a S$782 gap for the same card. Yuyutei is pricing at double the community rate.
Singapore Context: High-value Telegram deals require extra care. For a S$550 purchase, always insist on a public meetup at a secure location — Peninsula Plaza's card shops are a popular choice, as dealers there can help authenticate on the spot. Verify the card is NM or better with multiple photos before agreeing to meet. Facebook Marketplace at S$578 is only S$28 more and may offer slightly better buyer security given the platform's payment options. KyoCards at S$710 is the price to pay if you want retail certainty without the negotiation.
Why Is Yuyutei S$1,332? Yuyutei's pricing on this card appears to reflect Japanese retail premiums and currency conversion overhead. Singapore collectors should treat Yuyutei as a last resort for this specific card — you'd be paying double the local market rate.
Verdict: Buy (carefully). The Telegram price is genuinely attractive for a card at this tier. Do your due diligence, meet in a safe public location, and get the card authenticated if you have any doubts.
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7. Is Mega Venusaur ex #87 (Mega Brave) Worth Buying at 13.57% OFF?
The Deal: S$60 at Facebook Marketplace vs S$69.42 baseline — you save S$9.42
| Platform | Price | vs Baseline |
|----------|-------|-------------|
| Facebook Marketplace | S$60.00 | -13.57% |
| KyoCards | S$65.00 | -6.3% |
| Yuyutei | S$62.82 | -9.5% |
| Carousell | S$70.00 | +0.8% |
| TCGPlayer | S$72.87 | +5.0% |
| Telegram Groups | S$120.00 | +72.8% |
Why It's Hot: Mega Venusaur ex #87 is a well-loved Mega Brave card, and this week Facebook Marketplace is the surprise leader. The savings are more modest at 13.57%, but Yuyutei (S$62.82) and KyoCards (S$65) are close behind and offer more transaction security. The Telegram listing at S$120 is the most overpriced listing in this week's entire dataset — more than 72% above baseline.
Singapore Context: Facebook Marketplace listings often come from collectors around Jurong, Tampines, or the east side who aren't regulars at Peninsula Plaza. Factor in meetup logistics when deciding between Facebook (S$60) and KyoCards (S$65) — the S$5 difference may not be worth the travel time if KyoCards is closer to you.
Verdict: Buy. Any of Facebook Marketplace, Yuyutei, or KyoCards are reasonable options. Telegram at S$120 is a hard pass.
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8. Is Umbreon Ex #217 (Terastal Festival) Worth Buying at 9.20% OFF?
The Deal: S$380 at KyoCards vs S$418.50 baseline — you save S$38.50
| Platform | Price | vs Baseline |
|----------|-------|-------------|
| KyoCards | S$380.00 | -9.20% |
| TCGPlayer | S$402.75 | -3.8% |
| Carousell | S$420.00 | +0.4% |
| Yuyutei | S$718.20 | +71.7% |
Why It's Hot: Umbreon Ex #217 from Terastal Festival is a premium collector card, and at S$380 KyoCards is offering the best available price this week. The savings are more conservative at 9.2%, but on a S$418 card that's still S$38.50 back in your pocket. Yuyutei at S$718.20 is completely disconnected from local market reality — an 89% premium over KyoCards for the exact same card.
Singapore Context: Umbreon cards consistently attract strong collector interest across Singapore's Pokemon community. At S$380, this price is likely to hold or improve — Terastal Festival chase cards have been stable. Check Carousell (S$420) only if KyoCards stock runs out, noting it's effectively at baseline.
Verdict: Hold or Buy. If Umbreon Ex is on your want list, S$380 is fair. If you're speculating, wait — 9% off doesn't scream urgency the way the top deals do.
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Which Platforms Had the Best Deals This Week?
Where Did the Best Prices Come From?
1. KyoCards — 5 of 8 top deals. Dominant this week across multiple sets and price tiers. Strongest for sub-S$100 cards.
2. Carousell — 1 standout deal (Oricorio Ex at 35% off). Best for mid-range individual seller listings.
3. Telegram Groups — Best price on the week's highest-value card (Mega Charizard X Ex #110 at S$550). Essential for S$300+ chase cards.
4. Facebook Marketplace — 2 deals in the top 8. An underrated platform for mid-range Mega era cards.
Which Cards Had the Biggest Price Gaps This Week?
The largest arbitrage opportunities — the spread between cheapest and most expensive platform for the same card:
- Mega Charizard X Ex #110: S$550 (Telegram) vs S$1,332 (Yuyutei) — S$782 gap / 142% premium on Yuyutei
- Umbreon Ex #217: S$380 (KyoCards) vs S$718.20 (Yuyutei) — S$338.20 gap / 89% premium on Yuyutei
- Oricorio Ex #111: S$40 (Carousell) vs S$100 (Telegram) — S$60 gap / 150% premium on Telegram
- Mega Venusaur ex #87: S$60 (Facebook) vs S$120 (Telegram) — S$60 gap / 100% premium on Telegram
Yuyutei's pricing on high-value Japanese singles continues to be out of step with Singapore market rates. For Mega Charizard X Ex #110 and Umbreon Ex, local buyers should not consider Yuyutei at all this week.
Which Cards Should Singapore Collectors Watch?
- Inferno X set — Three cards in this week's deals list (Dawn #115, Oricorio Ex #111, Mega Charizard X Ex #110). The full set appears to be repricing downward at local retailers.
- Terastal Festival chase cards — Leafeon Ex and Umbreon Ex both appearing suggests the set's singles are seeing some price softening. Worth monitoring for additional entry points.
- Mega era cards broadly — Mega Charizard X ex #223 and Mega Venusaur ex #87 both in deals this week. If you've been building a Mega collection, this may be a favourable window.
What's Happening in the Singapore Pokemon Market This Week?
Local Trends:
- KyoCards appears to be running a clearance on older Japanese sets — four of the five KyoCards deals this week are from Inferno X, Mega Dream ex, Nihil Zero, and Terastal Festival, not the newest releases.
- Telegram Groups pricing is split: excellent for S$500+ cards where seller motivation is high, but often above market for S$50–100 cards where sellers test inflated prices.
- Local community buzz on the Singapore Pokemon Collectors Facebook group has been focused on Inferno X since the set rotation discussion began — this likely explains the aggressive KyoCards clearance pricing.
- Bricks Play and DEKTCG have not appeared in the top deals data this week; their pricing for these cards was mid-range. Worth checking in-store at their Bugis and city locations for deals not captured in online listings.
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What Should You Buy Based on Your Budget?
What Are the Best Deals for Budget Collectors (S$100–300/month)?
1. Target Dawn #115 and Mega Charizard X ex #223 at KyoCards — both under S$35, both offering nearly 40% off baseline. Together they spend about S$62 of your budget and represent excellent value for Singapore Pokemon cards.
2. Pick up Oricorio Ex on Carousell — at S$40, it rounds out an Inferno X haul nicely if you're building that set.
3. Skip the S$300+ cards this week — the Telegram deal on Mega Charizard X Ex #110 is tempting at S$550, but it's outside the budget range. Wait for another week.
What Should Serious Collectors (S$500–1,500/month) Buy This Week?
1. Act on the KyoCards sweep — Dawn, Mega Charizard X ex, Meowth ex, and Leafeon Ex together total around S$208.70 at KyoCards pricing. That's four meaningful cards across multiple sets, all at double-digit discounts.
2. Evaluate Mega Charizard X Ex #110 at S$550 — if Inferno X is part of your long-term collection, this is likely as good as Telegram pricing gets for this card this quarter. The S$114.88 saving over baseline is real money.
3. Umbreon Ex at S$380 as a stable hold — Terastal Festival Umbreon is a long-term collector piece. Buying at 9% below baseline is acceptable if you've been waiting for an entry point.
Where Should High-End Collectors (S$2,000+/month) Focus?
1. Mega Charizard X Ex #110 at S$550 (Telegram) is the move of the week — this card doesn't often appear below S$600 from verified local Singapore Pokemon card sellers. Authenticate carefully and move quickly.
2. Umbreon Ex #217 at S$380 (KyoCards) as a safe, retail-secured purchase — for high-end collectors who prefer not to deal with Telegram verification overhead, KyoCards' pricing on Umbreon is the cleanest deal in the S$300+ tier.
3. Watch for bundle opportunities — if you're picking up multiple Inferno X cards this week, reach out to KyoCards directly about bundle pricing. Shops often accommodate bulk buyers, especially on sets they're clearly clearing.
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How Do You Lock In These Deals Before They're Gone?
1. Check stock in real time — KyoCards and Carousell listings move fast when a deal this deep gets publicised. Visit or call before making a trip.
2. Verify card condition first — especially for Carousell and Telegram, always ask for multiple photos (front, back, in natural light). A 35% discount means nothing on a damaged card.
3. Factor in meetup logistics — for Telegram and Facebook deals, calculate whether travel cost and time make sense. Peninsula Plaza is the safest meetup location for high-value Singapore Pokemon cards as you can get authentication help on the spot.
4. Compare before buying — run the card name through tcgTalk's price comparison at /price-comparison to confirm you're getting the best available price right now before committing.
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What Deals Should You Watch for Next Week?
- More Inferno X singles — with KyoCards appearing to clear this set, expect additional singles to appear at deal pricing over the coming weeks.
- Terastal Festival movement — Leafeon Ex and Umbreon Ex both showing discounts this week suggests broader set softening. Additional cards from Terastal Festival may follow.
- Nihil Zero singles — Meowth ex #114 appeared this week; watch whether other Nihil Zero chase cards follow at similar discount levels.
- New set cascade pricing — as newer Japanese sets release, older inventory reprices faster. Track KyoCards and Carousell for cascade effects on older sets.
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Deals based on Singapore Market Mapper data as of April 24, 2026. Prices in SGD. Availability not guaranteed — stock moves fast on deals this deep.
Next week's deals roundup: May 4, 2026