Where Are the Best Pokemon Card Deals in Singapore This Week? (Week of May 19, 2026)
We scanned Carousell, KyoCards, SNKRDUNK, Telegram Groups, and more — here are this week's top 10 savings on Singapore Pokemon cards
The best deal this week? A near-50% discount on Mega Lucario ex from the Japanese Mega Brave set — sitting at S$45 on Carousell against a S$89.78 baseline. That's the kind of gap that makes a Monday feel worthwhile. This week's scan of 19,793 live listings across six major platforms turned up 10 strong opportunities, with savings ranging from 13% to nearly 50%. KyoCards absolutely dominated, landing six of the top 10 best prices. Read on for the full breakdown.
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This Week's Highlights
- Best Deal: Mega Lucario ex #88 (Mega Brave) at 49.88% off on Carousell — S$45 vs S$89.78 baseline
- Biggest Price Gap: Mega Lucario ex — S$45 (Carousell) vs S$120.88 (TCGPlayer), a 168% spread
- Hot Platform: KyoCards landed 6 of the top 10 best prices this week
- Cards Analyzed: 19,793+ with live multi-platform pricing as of May 16, 2026
Scope:
- Timeframe: Week of May 19, 2026
- Minimum card value: S$50+ baseline
- Data: Singapore Market Mapper, generated May 16, 2026
- Currency: SGD throughout
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Top 10 Deals This Week
1. Mega Lucario ex #88 (Pokemon Japanese Mega Brave) — 49.88% Off
The Deal: S$45 on Carousell vs S$89.78 baseline
| Platform | Price | vs Baseline |
|---|---|---|
| Carousell | S$45 | -49.88% |
| Yuyutei | S$115.20 | +28.3% |
| TCGPlayer | S$120.88 | +34.6% |
Why It's Hot: This is the deal of the week. Mega Lucario ex from Mega Brave is a fan-favourite with strong collector demand, and S$45 is less than half what TCGPlayer is asking. The gap between Carousell and the international platforms here is staggering — TCGPlayer at S$120.88 and Yuyutei at S$115.20 are charging two and a half times the local price. Someone on Carousell is either in a rush to sell or genuinely doesn't know the card's value. Either way, Singapore collectors win.
Singapore Context: Carousell remains the best hunting ground for underpriced Japanese Mega-era cards. Local sellers often pick these up in bulk lots and price them to move fast. Check listings in Bugis and Jurong — a lot of Peninsula Plaza store stock ends up listed here below retail. The Singapore Pokemon Collectors Facebook group has been buzzing about Mega Brave pulls lately, which means demand could firm up quickly.
Verdict: Strong Buy — S$45 is exceptional value for Mega Lucario ex. Don't sleep on this one.
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2. Dawn #115 (Pokemon Japanese Inferno X) — 40.75% Off
The Deal: S$30 on KyoCards vs S$50.63 baseline
| Platform | Price | vs Baseline |
|---|---|---|
| KyoCards | S$30 | -40.75% |
| TCGPlayer | S$36.52 | -27.8% |
| Yuyutei | S$44.82 | -11.5% |
Why It's Hot: Dawn #115 from Inferno X is a sought-after trainer card with outstanding artwork. KyoCards has it priced at S$30 — well below Yuyutei's S$44.82 and even below TCGPlayer's discounted rate of S$36.52. This is one of those situations where the local retailer is the cheapest option across the board. Trainer cards with popular character art (especially Dawn) tend to hold value strongly in the Singapore market.
Singapore Context: Inferno X has been a consistent seller at the Sim Lim Square trading card counters and at Concept City's Bugis outlet. Dawn cards in particular move fast among art collectors who don't necessarily play the game — they display well and are easy to store. If you've been eyeing this one, KyoCards is clearly your first stop this week.
Verdict: Buy — solid price on a card with genuine collector demand.
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3. Mega Charizard X ex #223 (Pokemon Japanese Mega Dream ex) — 39.22% Off
The Deal: S$32 on KyoCards vs S$52.65 baseline
| Platform | Price | vs Baseline |
|---|---|---|
| KyoCards | S$32 | -39.22% |
| TCGPlayer | S$43.98 | -16.4% |
| Yuyutei | S$44.82 | -14.8% |
| Telegram Groups | S$50 | -5% |
| Carousell | S$45 | -14.5% |
| SNKRDUNK | S$70 | +33% |
Why It's Hot: Mega Charizard X in any form is a perennial best-seller among Singapore Pokemon card collectors. The Mega Dream ex version sits in a sweet spot — it's not the ultra-rare chase variant, but the artwork and character appeal drive consistent demand. At S$32 from KyoCards, you're getting nearly 40% off baseline, and a full S$38 cheaper than SNKRDUNK. Six platforms listed, all over the place on pricing — this is exactly the kind of fragmented market where doing your research pays off.
Singapore Context: Mega Dream ex cards have been popular buys at DEKTCG in the Peninsula Plaza area, where Japanese SARs and ex cards dominate the display cases. The local Telegram trading groups see Mega Charizard X variants frequently, usually priced around S$45–60 for this specific version. KyoCards undercutting the market this significantly is unusual and probably won't last the week.
Verdict: Strong Buy — Charizard at this price point on a 6-platform card is rare. Move fast.
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4. Mega Clefable ex #112 (Pokemon Japanese Nihil Zero) — 38.72% Off
The Deal: S$32 on SNKRDUNK vs S$52.22 baseline
| Platform | Price | vs Baseline |
|---|---|---|
| SNKRDUNK | S$32 | -38.72% |
| Yuyutei | S$35.82 | -31.4% |
| Carousell | S$40 | -23.4% |
| TCGPlayer | S$47.97 | -8.1% |
Why It's Hot: SNKRDUNK as a deal source is unusual — the platform typically skews premium due to its authentication and authentication-adjacent positioning. Seeing it undercut Carousell and Yuyutei on Mega Clefable ex is a genuine surprise. Nihil Zero is a newer Japanese set, and Mega Clefable ex has quietly built a following among collectors who appreciate the reimagined Mega-era designs. At S$32, it's the cheapest across four platforms.
Singapore Context: Nihil Zero cards have been stocked at Bricks Play's physical location, where the newer Japanese sets move quickly. Clefable as a character has strong nostalgia appeal among collectors who grew up with the original games — don't underestimate the demand floor here. The Singapore Pokemon Collectors Facebook group has had active threads on Nihil Zero pulls this month.
Verdict: Buy — SNKRDUNK doesn't often come in cheapest. Take the deal while it's there.
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5. Alakazam EX #203 (Pokemon Japanese Scarlet & Violet 151) — 33.93% Off
The Deal: S$50 on Carousell vs S$75.68 baseline
| Platform | Price | vs Baseline |
|---|---|---|
| Carousell | S$50 | -33.93% |
| SNKRDUNK | S$59 | -22% |
| TCGPlayer | S$102.44 | +35.3% |
| Yuyutei | S$133.20 | +76% |
Why It's Hot: Scarlet & Violet 151 is arguably the most beloved modern Pokemon set among Singapore collectors, and Alakazam EX #203 is one of its cleaner single-card deals this week. The platform spread here is wild — Yuyutei at S$133.20 versus Carousell at S$50 is a 166% gap. That's not a pricing error; it's a reflection of how differently local and international markets value the same card. Carousell is the only rational choice here.
Singapore Context: SV151 cards are consistently visible at meetups around Orchard and Bugis, and Alakazam EX has held up well as a mid-tier collector card. Local sellers on Carousell often source from bulk pulls and are happy to take S$50 for a clean copy. If you're looking in person, check the display cases at Concept City — they tend to stock SV151 singles at competitive rates. The local Telegram groups also regularly see 151 singles at or below S$50 for Alakazam specifically.
Verdict: Buy — S$50 on a 151 EX with this much platform spread is an easy call.
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6. Mega Latias Ex #88 (Pokemon Japanese Mega Symphonia) — 25.91% Off
The Deal: S$45 on KyoCards vs S$60.74 baseline
| Platform | Price | vs Baseline |
|---|---|---|
| KyoCards | S$45 | -25.91% |
| SNKRDUNK | S$47 | -22.6% |
| Facebook Marketplace | S$50 | -17.7% |
| TCGPlayer | S$54.73 | -9.9% |
| Yuyutei | S$62.82 | +3.4% |
Why It's Hot: Mega Latias is a dragon-type fan favourite with strong appeal to both art collectors and competitive-adjacent players who appreciate the Mega-era aesthetic. Five platforms with live pricing gives good market confidence — the spread is tight enough that KyoCards at S$45 is a clear winner without being suspiciously cheap. SNKRDUNK at S$47 is the close second if KyoCards stock runs out.
Singapore Context: Mega Symphonia pulls are actively traded in Singapore's local Telegram groups, particularly among collectors who chase the Latios/Latias pair together. Seeing both platforms — KyoCards and SNKRDUNK — price competitively in the same week suggests they both have stock to move. If you're at Sim Lim Square this weekend, it's worth checking whether any of the trading counters have copies at similar prices — they sometimes match online retailers when stock is fresh.
Verdict: Buy from KyoCards — five-platform market with clear winner and solid savings.
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7. Mega Venusaur ex #87 (Pokemon Japanese Mega Brave) — 20.77% Off
The Deal: S$55 on KyoCards vs S$69.42 baseline
| Platform | Price | vs Baseline |
|---|---|---|
| KyoCards | S$55 | -20.77% |
| Facebook Marketplace | S$60 | -13.5% |
| Yuyutei | S$71.82 | +3.5% |
| TCGPlayer | S$72.87 | +5% |
Why It's Hot: Mega Venusaur ex from Mega Brave is the sister card to this week's #1 deal (Mega Lucario ex). The set is clearly on KyoCards' radar right now. At S$55, it's S$17 cheaper than TCGPlayer and S$16.82 less than Yuyutei. Venusaur's collector appeal is steady — it's not flashy, but it rarely drops in value and always finds buyers. Facebook Marketplace at S$60 is a decent backup if KyoCards sells out.
Singapore Context: Mega Brave as a set has picked up renewed interest in the Singapore community after several notable pulls were shared in local Facebook and Telegram groups over the past few weeks. Bricks Play and DEKTCG have both been moving Mega Brave singles. At S$55, Mega Venusaur ex sits within budget for most mid-range collectors and doesn't require negotiating with individual sellers.
Verdict: Buy — clean savings on a stable collector card. Two Mega Brave deals in one week is unusual; take advantage.
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8. Sylveon Ex #212 (Pokemon Japanese Terastal Festival) — 18.7% Off
The Deal: S$123.15 on KyoCards vs S$151.47 baseline
| Platform | Price | vs Baseline |
|---|---|---|
| KyoCards | S$123.15 | -18.7% |
| SNKRDUNK | S$127 | -16.2% |
| Carousell | S$130 | -14.2% |
| TCGPlayer | S$153.46 | +1.3% |
| Yuyutei | S$223.20 | +47.4% |
Why It's Hot: Sylveon Ex from Terastal Festival is the highest-demand Eeveelution card in this week's dataset. Five-platform coverage with four of them priced below baseline — that's a strong market signal. KyoCards leads at S$123.15, with SNKRDUNK and Carousell close behind. Yuyutei at S$223.20 is almost double the local price, which illustrates exactly why Singapore collectors should be shopping locally first. Sylveon has a dedicated fanbase and Terastal Festival SARs hold value well.
Singapore Context: Terastal Festival Eeveelution SARs have been the most-requested cards at local meetups in 2026, particularly the Sylveon and Umbreon variants. If you're attending any Singapore trading events around Bugis this month, expect Sylveon to be priced at S$130–150 by most individual sellers. KyoCards undercutting that at S$123.15 is genuinely competitive. The local Pokemon Collectors Facebook group regularly features Sylveon Ex in buy/sell threads at S$140+, which means the KyoCards price is a meaningful deal.
Verdict: Buy — Sylveon Ex at S$123.15 is strong value on a high-demand card. Jump on KyoCards before SNKRDUNK and Carousell at S$127/S$130.
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9. Meowth ex #114 (Pokemon Japanese Nihil Zero) — 18.45% Off
The Deal: S$100.54 on TCGPlayer vs S$123.28 baseline
| Platform | Price | vs Baseline |
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| TCGPlayer | S$100.54 | -18.45% |
| Carousell | S$110 | -10.8% |
| KyoCards | S$130 | +5.5% |
| Yuyutei | S$133.20 | +8.1% |
Why It's Hot: This is the one deal this week where TCGPlayer comes in cheapest — and by a meaningful margin. Meowth ex from Nihil Zero sits above S$100, making it a proper mid-range collector card, and the S$22.74 discount off baseline is real money. Unusual to see TCGPlayer lead on a Japanese set card, but when it happens it's worth flagging. Carousell at S$110 is the runner-up if you prefer local sourcing and want to avoid international shipping considerations.
Singapore Context: Nihil Zero has been building momentum as one of the stronger 2026 Japanese releases, and Meowth has broad appeal across casual and serious collectors alike. The card has shown up at Concept City and DEKTCG recently, typically priced around S$125–140 in-store. Buying through TCGPlayer at S$100.54 represents meaningful savings versus walking into a local shop. Factor in shipping when comparing — if you're already ordering from TCGPlayer, Meowth ex is worth adding to the cart this week.
Verdict: Buy via TCGPlayer if you're placing an order anyway. Carousell at S$110 if you prefer local.
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10. Mega Gengar ex #240 (Pokemon Japanese Mega Dream ex) — 12.9% Off
The Deal: S$350 on KyoCards vs S$401.84 baseline
| Platform | Price | vs Baseline |
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| KyoCards | S$350 | -12.9% |
| Facebook Marketplace | S$360 | -10.4% |
| Carousell | S$500 | +24.4% |
| Yuyutei | S$808.20 | +101.1% |
Why It's Hot: Mega Gengar ex #240 is this week's high-end pick, and the platform gap is extraordinary. KyoCards at S$350 versus Yuyutei at S$808.20 is a 130% spread on the same card. Yuyutei's price is essentially irrelevant here — if you're buying Mega Gengar ex in Singapore, you are not paying S$808. The real comparison is KyoCards at S$350 versus Facebook Marketplace at S$360, which is tight. The S$51 savings over baseline is real, and at this price point that's not trivial.
Singapore Context: High-value Mega Dream ex singles like Mega Gengar ex circulate among Singapore's serious collector community primarily through private trades and the local Telegram groups. Facebook Marketplace at S$360 is legitimate — deals at this price often involve meetups around Peninsula Plaza or Orchard MRT. KyoCards offering S$350 with the reliability of a retail transaction is a strong value proposition. If you're spending S$350+ on a single card, you want purchase protection — KyoCards provides that.
Verdict: Buy at KyoCards — the S$10 premium over Facebook Marketplace buys you certainty. The gap vs Yuyutei is absurd; local is clearly the play here.
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Platform Performance This Week
KyoCards dominated this week's dataset in a way we haven't seen in recent roundups:
1. KyoCards — 6 of the top 10 best prices: Dawn #115, Mega Charizard X ex, Mega Latias Ex, Mega Venusaur ex, Sylveon Ex, Mega Gengar ex
2. Carousell — 2 of the top 10: Mega Lucario ex (best deal of the week), Alakazam EX
3. SNKRDUNK — 1 of the top 10: Mega Clefable ex (unusual win for this platform)
4. TCGPlayer — 1 of the top 10: Meowth ex (rare win on a Japanese set card)
Biggest Price Gaps This Week:
- Mega Lucario ex #88: Carousell S$45 vs TCGPlayer S$120.88 — 168.6% gap
- Alakazam EX #203: Carousell S$50 vs Yuyutei S$133.20 — 166.4% gap
- Mega Gengar ex #240: KyoCards S$350 vs Yuyutei S$808.20 — 130.9% gap
What to Watch:
- Mega Brave set — Two cards in the top 10 this week (Mega Lucario ex, Mega Venusaur ex). The set appears to be getting fresh stock locally, which is suppressing prices. Watch whether the Carousell supply holds or dries up.
- Nihil Zero — Two cards in the list (Mega Clefable ex, Meowth ex) and the set is still relatively new. Prices could tighten as supply gets absorbed. Buy while it's available.
- Terastal Festival Eeveelutions — Sylveon Ex this week at KyoCards signals the retailer is getting competitive on Terastal Festival. If Umbreon Ex or Espeon Ex show up at similar discounts next week, move immediately — those tend to sell faster.
Local Market Pulse:
Singapore's Pokemon card market heading into the third week of May 2026 is showing the familiar pattern: local retailers and Carousell are significantly cheaper than international platforms for Japanese sets, and the gap has actually widened over the past month. Collectors in the Singapore Pokemon Facebook group have been noting that imported Japanese sets hit local shelves roughly two to three weeks after Japanese release, keeping supply relatively fresh and prices competitive. If you're buying Japanese SARs and ex cards in Singapore, there's almost never a reason to pay Yuyutei or TCGPlayer prices when local options exist at 20–50% less.
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Recommendations by Budget
Budget Collectors (S$100–300/month)
1. Lead with KyoCards this week — Six of the top 10 deals are there. A S$100–300 budget could comfortably land Dawn #115, Mega Charizard X ex, Mega Clefable ex, and Mega Latias Ex in one purchase.
2. Set a Carousell alert for Mega Lucario ex — The S$45 listing is a standout. If it's gone by the time you read this, set an alert. More will come.
3. Skip TCGPlayer this week except for Meowth ex — international shipping rarely makes sense when local has better prices on almost everything.
Serious Collectors (S$500–1,500/month)
1. Target Sylveon Ex and Alakazam EX first — Both are above S$50, have strong long-term collector appeal, and are currently priced well below international rates. Sylveon Ex at S$123.15 from KyoCards is the priority.
2. Consider the Mega Brave pair together — Mega Lucario ex at S$45 and Mega Venusaur ex at S$55 from the same set for S$100 combined is excellent value. Thematic pairs display and store well.
3. Watch the Mega Gengar ex listing — At S$350, it's the week's only S$300+ opportunity. If you've been looking to add a high-end Mega Dream ex card, this is the entry point.
High-End Collectors (S$2,000+/month)
1. Mega Gengar ex #240 at S$350 from KyoCards — This week's only true high-end play. The Yuyutei comparison makes clear how underpriced the local market is right now.
2. Stack Terastal Festival SARs while KyoCards is aggressive — Sylveon Ex at S$123.15 is a signal. If you're building a complete Terastal Festival SAR collection, the current KyoCards pricing is favourable.
3. Cross-check with your local Telegram groups — At this budget tier, the best deals often don't make it to listed platforms. Private trades within Singapore's collector network regularly undercut even the best retail prices.
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How to Lock In These Deals
1. Check the source directly first — Prices update live and deals at these levels move fast. Verify availability before committing.
2. Verify card condition — A 50% discount means nothing on a damaged card. Ask for condition photos on Carousell and Facebook. KyoCards and SNKRDUNK have standardised grading.
3. Factor in shipping — Local pickup saves money and time. KyoCards and SNKRDUNK offer convenient pickup options in Singapore. For Carousell and Facebook Marketplace, arrange meetups at MRT-accessible locations.
4. Use our price comparison tool — Before any purchase, run the card through tcgTalk's platform rankings at /price-comparison to confirm you're seeing the current best price.
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What to Watch Next Week
The Mega Brave supply surge is the story to follow. Two cards from the same Japanese set appearing in the top 10 in one week suggests either a new shipment hitting local stores or a bulk lot being broken up on Carousell. If supply continues, prices could drop further — but it could also sell through quickly as collectors notice. Keep Mega Brave in your search alerts.
Nihil Zero continues to be worth monitoring. Two cards made the list this week and the set is young enough that pricing hasn't fully stabilised. Next week's scan may turn up more Nihil Zero deals as additional stock arrives in Singapore.
Finally, if KyoCards continues its aggressive pricing on Terastal Festival SARs (Sylveon Ex was just the start), expect Umbreon Ex and Leafeon Ex to appear in next week's deals. Those two cards consistently attract the most competition from buyers.
Next week's deals roundup: May 26, 2026
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Deals based on Singapore Market Mapper data tracking 19,793+ live listings across 6 platforms as of May 16, 2026. Prices in SGD. Availability not guaranteed — check sources directly before purchasing.
Analysis covers: Carousell, TCGPlayer, Yuyutei, KyoCards, SNKRDUNK, Facebook Marketplace, and Telegram Groups.