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Where Are the Best Pokemon Card Deals in Singapore This Week? (Week of 25 May 2026)

This week's top 10 Pokemon card deals in Singapore — savings of 13–50%. Mega Lucario ex at nearly 50% off on Carousell, Sylveon Ex and Mega Gengar ex on sale. Updated 23 May 2026.

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Where Are the Best Pokemon Card Deals in Singapore This Week? (Week of 25 May 2026)May 23, 2026

Where Are the Best Pokemon Card Deals in Singapore This Week? (Week of 25 May 2026)

We scanned Carousell, KyoCards, SNKRDUNK, Yuyutei, TCGPlayer, Telegram Groups, and Facebook Marketplace — here are this week's top savings for Singapore Pokemon card collectors

Almost 50% off a Mega Lucario ex on Carousell. That is not a typo. This week's Singapore Pokemon card market is delivering some of the sharpest discounts we have tracked in 2026, with our Singapore Market Mapper scanning 19,477 active listings across six major platforms to surface deals that actually move the needle for collectors.

From Japanese sets like Nihil Zero and Mega Dream ex to the Phantasmal Flames series that has been dominating local Telegram groups, there is something at every budget tier this week. The biggest savings are clustered in the S$40–S$130 range, but high-value collectors tracking Mega Gengar ex will also find a meaningful opportunity at KyoCards this week.

Whether you are hunting at Peninsula Plaza on a Saturday morning, browsing Carousell late at night, or scrolling through the Singapore Pokemon Collectors Facebook group for private listings, this week's roundup has your next purchase covered.

This Week's Highlights

- Best Deal: Mega Lucario ex #88 at 49.9% off on Carousell — S$45 vs S$89.78 baseline
- Biggest Price Gap: Mega Lucario ex — S$45 (Carousell) vs S$133.20 (Yuyutei) — an S$88.20 spread
- Hot Platforms: Carousell, KyoCards, and SNKRDUNK each claimed 3 of the top 10 best prices
- Cards Analysed: 19,477+ with multi-platform pricing

Scope:
- Timeframe: Week of 25 May 2026
- Minimum savings: 5%+ vs baseline
- Minimum card value: S$50+
- Data: tcgTalk Singapore Market Mapper, generated 23 May 2026

Top 10 Deals This Week

1. Mega Lucario ex #88 (Pokemon Japanese Mega Brave) — 49.9% Off

The Deal: S$45 on Carousell vs S$89.78 baseline — saving S$44.78 on a single card.
PlatformPricevs Baseline
CarousellS$45-49.9%
TCGPlayerS$120.88+34.6%
YuyuteiS$133.20+48.4%
Why It's Hot: Mega Lucario ex from Japanese Mega Brave is a marquee full-art ex that carries consistent collector demand. At S$45 on Carousell, this is not just a deal — it is arguably a mispricing. TCGPlayer lists the same card at S$120.88 and Yuyutei at S$133.20, meaning anyone buying locally is saving more than the Carousell price itself just by avoiding international platforms. The S$88.20 absolute gap between Carousell and Yuyutei is the largest price spread across all tracked cards this week.

Singapore Context: Japanese set singles like this typically move through Carousell's Pokemon Singapore community listings, local Telegram trading groups, and occasionally at dedicated card shops around Bugis Junction. At S$45, message the seller immediately — deals this deep disappear fast, often within the same day they are posted. Request condition photos showing corners and surface.

Verdict: Buy immediately. The best Singapore Pokemon card deal of the week. Even if the card needs light sleeving, S$45 offers substantial margin relative to any other platform. Verify condition before committing.

2. Mega Starmie ex #111 (Pokemon Japanese Nihil Zero) — 42.7% Off

The Deal: S$40 on Carousell vs S$69.79 baseline — saving S$29.79.
PlatformPricevs Baseline
CarousellS$40-42.7%
TCGPlayerS$44.31-36.5%
YuyuteiS$44.82-35.8%
Facebook MarketplaceS$45-35.5%
Why It's Hot: Nihil Zero has been one of the standout Japanese sets of 2026, and Mega Starmie ex is among its most visually striking singles. What makes this deal particularly notable is that every single platform is trading below baseline — all four sources are offering a discount this week. Carousell edges out the rest by a few dollars, but even TCGPlayer is meaningfully discounted. This signals genuine market softness on this card right now, creating a short buying window.

Singapore Context: Nihil Zero singles are actively discussed in local collector circles on the Singapore Pokemon Collectors Facebook group, where members frequently compare cross-platform prices before buying. The Starmie ex has a dedicated following among collectors who connect it with the original Base Set Gym Leader era. Facebook Marketplace at S$45 is a strong backup if the Carousell listing sells.

Verdict: Buy. With all platforms below baseline there is no timing risk. Carousell at S$40 is the call, but any platform here gives strong value.

3. Dawn #115 (Pokemon Japanese Inferno X) — 40.8% Off

The Deal: S$30 at KyoCards vs S$50.63 baseline — saving S$20.63.
PlatformPricevs Baseline
KyoCardsS$30-40.8%
TCGPlayerS$36.86-27.2%
YuyuteiS$44.82-11.5%
Why It's Hot: Supporter cards from Japanese sets rarely sit at discounts this deep unless supply has caught up to demand, and Dawn #115 from Inferno X is in exactly that position. KyoCards, the reliable Singapore-based retailer, has this priced at S$30 — nearly S$7 below even TCGPlayer's already-discounted listing and S$14.82 below Yuyutei. For collectors who run Supporter-heavy decks or want this for a binder, this is the week to move.

Singapore Context: KyoCards regularly stocks Japanese set singles and is a go-to for collectors wanting brick-and-mortar reliability without the Yuyutei import premium. This card also appears at DEKTCG and Concept City outlets if you prefer shopping along the Sim Lim Square corridor. Unlike Carousell listings, retailer stock means no condition uncertainty.

Verdict: Buy. KyoCards at S$30 is exceptional. Even TCGPlayer at S$36.86 is solid value if KyoCards runs out.

4. Mega Clefable ex #112 (Pokemon Japanese Nihil Zero) — 38.7% Off

The Deal: S$32 on SNKRDUNK vs S$52.22 baseline — saving S$20.22.
PlatformPricevs Baseline
SNKRDUNKS$32-38.7%
YuyuteiS$35.82-31.4%
CarousellS$40-23.4%
TCGPlayerS$47.97-8.1%
Why It's Hot: Another strong Nihil Zero deal, and this time SNKRDUNK leads the pack. The spread between SNKRDUNK at S$32 and TCGPlayer at S$47.97 is nearly S$16 — meaningful savings on a mid-range card. Mega Clefable ex has been generating steady interest from collectors building Fairy-adjacent Japanese set runs, and at S$32 this is a genuine entry point before sentiment shifts.

Singapore Context: SNKRDUNK has become increasingly prominent in the Singapore Pokemon card space as an authenticated marketplace, which gives buyers confidence in condition grades. For Mega Clefable ex — where pack-fresh condition matters for long-term value — that authentication premium is worth considering over Carousell's variable-condition listings.

Verdict: Buy. SNKRDUNK at S$32 is the standout. Yuyutei at S$35.82 is a respectable backup with Japanese retailer provenance.

5. Mega Charizard X ex #109 (Pokemon Phantasmal Flames) — 32.6% Off

The Deal: S$39 at KyoCards vs S$57.89 baseline — saving S$18.89.
PlatformPricevs Baseline
KyoCardsS$39-32.6%
TCGPlayerS$44.12-23.8%
CarousellS$50-13.6%
Telegram GroupsS$50-13.6%
Why It's Hot: Charizard X cards carry a price floor that most other Pokemon singles do not. Even at S$39, this Phantasmal Flames Mega Charizard X ex is trading at nearly a third off baseline — and Phantasmal Flames as a set has been one of the more actively traded series in Singapore this year. Telegram Groups and Carousell are both at S$50, making KyoCards' S$39 listing look like a repricing event in the best possible way.

Singapore Context: Mega Charizard X cards surface consistently at the Peninsula Plaza trading floors and in private Telegram group listings. The Phantasmal Flames set has a strong following in Singapore due to its print quality and art direction. Local community sentiment around Charizard X remains bullish, which makes any sub-S$45 listing from a retailer worth acting on quickly.

Verdict: Buy. KyoCards at S$39 is exceptional for a Charizard X variant. TCGPlayer at S$44.12 is solid backup if KyoCards sells out.

6. Mega Latias Ex #88 (Pokemon Japanese Mega Symphonia) — 22.6% Off

The Deal: S$47 on SNKRDUNK vs S$60.74 baseline — saving S$13.74.
PlatformPricevs Baseline
SNKRDUNKS$47-22.6%
Facebook MarketplaceS$50-17.7%
TCGPlayerS$54.73-9.9%
YuyuteiS$62.82+3.4%
Why It's Hot: Mega Symphonia has a dedicated collector base in Singapore who appreciate the legendary Pokémon art direction, and Mega Latias Ex is one of the set's most coveted singles. At 22.6% off on SNKRDUNK with Facebook Marketplace also below baseline, this week offers two strong buying channels. Yuyutei is the only platform above baseline — skip it for this card.

Singapore Context: Dragon and Psychic-type legendaries like Latias tend to hold value well in the Singapore market, where collectors lean heavily into Japanese art for display pieces. This card often appears bundled with Mega Latios ex when sellers are clearing Mega Symphonia collections in local Telegram trading groups. Facebook Marketplace at S$50 is worth a look if you prefer in-person condition checks from sellers in the Orchard–Bugis corridor.

Verdict: Buy. SNKRDUNK at S$47 is the pick. Facebook Marketplace at S$50 is a solid second.

7. Meowth ex #114 (Pokemon Japanese Nihil Zero) — 18.5% Off

The Deal: S$100.54 on TCGPlayer vs S$123.28 baseline — saving S$22.74.
PlatformPricevs Baseline
TCGPlayerS$100.54-18.5%
CarousellS$110-10.8%
KyoCardsS$130+5.4%
YuyuteiS$160.20+29.9%
Why It's Hot: Meowth ex #114 is in the three-figure bracket, making this week's 18.5% discount S$22.74 in dollar terms — meaningful savings on a single card. It is notable that TCGPlayer leads here, often not the case for Japanese set singles where local platforms dominate. KyoCards and Yuyutei are both above baseline, so the only rational buys are TCGPlayer and Carousell.

Singapore Context: Meowth ex cards have a consistent buyer base in Singapore driven by both nostalgia and the appeal of the Nihil Zero art style. This card is popular as a display piece in collector setups frequently showcased in the Singapore Pokemon Collectors Facebook group. For serious Nihil Zero set completionists, Meowth ex is typically one of the final singles they chase — making TCGPlayer's current pricing a rare window.

Verdict: Buy on TCGPlayer. Carousell at S$110 is a fine backup. Avoid KyoCards and Yuyutei at current pricing.

8. Mega Charizard X ex #223 (Pokemon Japanese Mega Dream ex) — 16.5% Off

The Deal: S$43.98 on TCGPlayer vs S$52.65 baseline — saving S$8.67.
PlatformPricevs Baseline
TCGPlayerS$43.98-16.5%
YuyuteiS$44.82-14.8%
CarousellS$45-14.5%
KyoCardsS$46-12.6%
Telegram GroupsS$50-5.0%
SNKRDUNKS$60+14.0%
Why It's Hot: Six platforms tracked. All but SNKRDUNK are below baseline. This is the most liquid Singapore Pokemon card deal of the week — Mega Dream ex's Charizard X ex #223 is available from virtually every channel at a discount simultaneously. The spread between the cheapest credible option (TCGPlayer at S$43.98) and KyoCards at S$46 is negligible — buy from whatever platform is most convenient.

Singapore Context: Mega Dream ex as a set has strong local demand, and the Charizard X alternate art variants are particularly popular among Singapore collectors who build thematic display setups. Multiple local shops near Bugis Street stock this card regularly, and it frequently surfaces in Telegram group bulk lots. Avoid SNKRDUNK at S$60 — the only platform above baseline.

Verdict: Buy from your preferred platform. Any option except SNKRDUNK is solid this week. Maximum flexibility.

9. Sylveon Ex #212 (Pokemon Japanese Terastal Festival) — 16.2% Off

The Deal: S$127 on SNKRDUNK vs S$151.47 baseline — saving S$24.47.
PlatformPricevs Baseline
SNKRDUNKS$127-16.2%
CarousellS$130-14.2%
KyoCardsS$150-1.0%
TCGPlayerS$153.46+1.3%
YuyuteiS$223.20+47.4%
Why It's Hot: Terastal Festival is one of the most visually impressive Japanese sets of 2026, and Sylveon Ex #212 is among its most in-demand singles. At S$127 on SNKRDUNK, this is the cheapest we have seen it tracked across Singapore platforms. The S$96.20 gap between SNKRDUNK and Yuyutei is the largest absolute price spread across all Terastal Festival cards this week. Avoid Yuyutei completely here.

Singapore Context: Fairy-type and Eevee-line cards have an outsized collector following in Singapore — Sylveon in particular commands premium attention from both set collectors and display piece hunters. This card regularly appears on community wish lists in the Singapore Pokemon Collectors Facebook group, and Terastal Festival singles are actively traded in local Telegram groups. At S$127, this will likely look cheap in retrospect as Terastal Festival continues to gain traction in 2026.

Verdict: Buy on SNKRDUNK. Carousell at S$130 is a close second. Skip TCGPlayer and Yuyutei entirely this week.

10. Vaporeon Ex #205 (Pokemon Japanese Terastal Festival) — 13.3% Off

The Deal: S$55 on Carousell vs S$63.41 baseline — saving S$8.41.
PlatformPricevs Baseline
CarousellS$55-13.3%
SNKRDUNKS$72+13.5%
YuyuteiS$89.82+41.7%
TCGPlayerS$102.30+61.3%
KyoCardsS$160+152.3%†
† KyoCards listing likely reflects a limited or premium stock variant — verify before comparing.

Why It's Hot: Vaporeon Ex has an unusual pricing split this week: Carousell at S$55 is the clear buy, while every other platform trades significantly above baseline — KyoCards at S$160 is a particularly notable outlier. If you want this card, Carousell is the only rational choice this week. The S$105 gap between Carousell and KyoCards is the widest absolute spread by platform on any single card in this week's roundup.

Singapore Context: Eevee-line collectors in Singapore are some of the most active in the local community, and with both Sylveon Ex (#9 above) and Vaporeon Ex discounted simultaneously, this is a strong week for Terastal Festival Eevee-line completionists. The Carousell price at S$55 reflects secondary market normalisation after initial hype — international platforms have not adjusted at the same rate.

Verdict: Buy on Carousell only. The cross-platform spread is unusually wide. All other platforms are above baseline this week.

Bonus: High-Value Deals Worth Watching

Two S$250+ opportunities also surfaced this week for higher-budget collectors.

Mega Gengar ex #240 (Pokemon Japanese Mega Dream ex) — 12.9% Off

KyoCards: S$350 vs S$401.84 baseline — saving S$51.84
PlatformPricevs Baseline
KyoCardsS$350-12.9%
Facebook MarketplaceS$360-10.4%
CarousellS$500+24.5%
YuyuteiS$718.20+78.7%
KyoCards at S$350 is the only realistic buy. The S$368.20 gap between KyoCards and Yuyutei on a single card is extraordinary. Carousell at S$500 is well above baseline — skip it. This is a strong opportunity for high-end collectors targeting Mega Dream ex set completion.

Pikachu ex #234 (Pokemon Japanese Mega Dream ex) — 7.9% Off

Facebook Marketplace: S$260 vs S$282.15 baseline — saving S$22.15
PlatformPricevs Baseline
Facebook MarketplaceS$260-7.9%
SNKRDUNKS$334+18.4%
CarousellS$500+77.2%
YuyuteiS$628.20+122.6%
Facebook Marketplace at S$260 is the only credible buy. The savings margin is thinner than other deals this week, so condition verification is critical. Meet in person or obtain detailed condition photos before committing to any S$260+ transaction.

Platform Performance This Week

1. Carousell — 3 of the top 10 deals (Mega Lucario ex, Mega Starmie ex, Vaporeon Ex). The local reseller market continues to surface the deepest discounts on Japanese mid-range singles. Individual seller listings move fast — act same day.

2. KyoCards — 3 of the top 10 deals (Dawn #115, Mega Charizard X ex #109, Mega Gengar ex). KyoCards is the strongest retailer value play this week across both budget and high-end cards. Worth checking for any additional Japanese singles repricing mid-week.

3. SNKRDUNK — 3 of the top 10 deals (Mega Clefable ex, Mega Latias Ex, Sylveon Ex). Particularly dominant in the S$40–S$130 range with the added benefit of authenticated condition. Unusual to see SNKRDUNK leading on price for three cards simultaneously.

4. TCGPlayer — 2 of the top 10 deals (Meowth ex #114, Mega Charizard X ex #223). Both cases where Japanese import premiums from Yuyutei push TCGPlayer into unusual value territory. An anomaly worth exploiting this week.

5. Facebook Marketplace — 1 deal (Pikachu ex #234 at S$260). Lower volume but the only credible price on a high-value card. Requires in-person verification.

Biggest Price Gaps This Week:

- Mega Lucario ex #88: S$45 (Carousell) vs S$133.20 (Yuyutei) — S$88.20 gap, 196% spread
- Vaporeon Ex #205: S$55 (Carousell) vs S$160 (KyoCards) — S$105 gap, 191% spread
- Sylveon Ex #212: S$127 (SNKRDUNK) vs S$223.20 (Yuyutei) — S$96.20 gap, 76% spread

What to Watch:

- Nihil Zero set singles — Three cards from this set appear in this week's top 10 (Mega Starmie ex, Mega Clefable ex, Meowth ex). The set is in a broad soft-pricing window across most platforms. A strong week to complete Nihil Zero collection runs before sentiment recovers.
- Terastal Festival Eevee-line — Both Sylveon Ex and Vaporeon Ex are discounted simultaneously. If Umbreon Ex, Espeon Ex, or other Eevee-line variants from the same set start moving, a full Terastal Festival Eevee-line correction may be underway.

Local Market Pulse:

The Singapore Pokemon card market in late May 2026 is showing an interesting bifurcation. Carousell prices on Japanese singles are compressing as local sellers clear inventory ahead of anticipated new set releases, while international platforms like Yuyutei and TCGPlayer have not adjusted downward at the same pace. This creates a short window where savvy collectors can acquire Japanese singles at significant discounts through local channels.

Community sentiment in the Singapore Pokemon Collectors Facebook group and local Telegram trading groups indicates moderate buying activity, with collectors gravitating toward complete Japanese set runs rather than chasing individual chase cards. This is precisely the market environment where deals like this week's Nihil Zero sweep and Terastal Festival Eevee-line corrections emerge.

Recommendations by Budget

Budget Collectors (S$100–300/month)

1. Prioritise deals #2, 3, 4, and 5. Mega Starmie ex at S$40, Dawn at S$30, Mega Clefable ex at S$32, and Mega Charizard X ex at S$39 together cost under S$145 — four quality Japanese singles for a strong single month.
2. Platform strategy: Carousell + KyoCards. For sub-S$55 cards, Carousell is delivering the sharpest prices this week. For S$30–S$50 retailer purchases, KyoCards has the edge.
3. Skip Yuyutei entirely this week. On almost every card in the top 10, Yuyutei is the most expensive platform — often by 30–50%. Import fees compound an already unfavourable price position.

Serious Collectors (S$500–1,500/month)

1. Mega Lucario ex at S$45 is a must-consider. A near-50% discount on a Mega Brave single is rare. Even if it is not currently on your want list, the value ceiling relative to TCGPlayer and Yuyutei pricing makes this worth picking up speculatively.
2. Build toward Terastal Festival Eevee-line completion. Both Sylveon Ex and Vaporeon Ex are discounted this week. If your Terastal Festival collection has gaps, this is the week to close them — SNKRDUNK for Sylveon, Carousell for Vaporeon.
3. Target Nihil Zero completion now. Three Nihil Zero singles are on deal simultaneously. If you are building a complete run, May 2026 may be the lowest-cost entry window of the year for this set.

High-End Collectors (S$2,000+/month)

1. Mega Gengar ex at S$350 from KyoCards warrants serious attention. Mega Dream ex has strong long-term collector demand in Singapore, and a S$51.84 saving on a S$400 baseline card is real dollar value. KyoCards' authentication and in-person transaction option makes this a clean high-value buy.
2. Pikachu ex at S$260 from Facebook requires diligence. The S$22.15 saving is the smallest buffer in this week's list, so condition verification is non-negotiable. Only commit if you can meet the seller in person or receive detailed condition photos from every angle.
3. Watch for Mega Dream ex lot deals in Telegram groups. With three Mega Dream ex singles showing softness this week (Mega Charizard X ex #223, Mega Gengar ex #240, Pikachu ex #234), sellers may be clearing larger lots. Singapore Telegram trading groups sometimes surface 5–10 card Mega Dream ex lots at further discounts when multiple singles are slow-moving simultaneously.

How to Lock In These Deals

1. Check the source first — Prices change fast, especially on Carousell. The Mega Lucario ex at S$45 may not last the weekend. Bookmark and message immediately.
2. Verify card condition — A 50% discount means nothing if the card is heavily played. Request clear photos of all four corners, surface, and back before committing to any purchase above S$50.
3. Factor in shipping — For cards from KyoCards or SNKRDUNK, check whether local pickup is available. Card shops around Peninsula Plaza and Bugis often allow in-person collection that eliminates shipping risk and delay entirely.
4. Cross-compare before every purchase — Use tcgTalk's /price-comparison to verify these prices in real time. This week's data reflects 23 May 2026 pricing; market conditions shift daily, especially on Carousell.

What to Watch Next Week

- New set anticipation — If any major Japanese set announcements drop in late May, expect Mega Dream ex and Nihil Zero singles currently on soft pricing to bounce back as collectors rotate funds into new set meta. The current buying window on these sets may be short.
- Terastal Festival Eevee-line — With Sylveon Ex and Vaporeon Ex both discounted, watch whether Umbreon Ex, Espeon Ex, or Flareon Ex from the same set follow suit. A full Eevee-line deal week in Terastal Festival would be an exceptional buying event for set collectors.
- Carousell end-of-month clearance — Late May typically sees Carousell listing expirations and fresh re-listings as sellers clear inventory before June. Check manually on Sunday evening for newly posted Japanese singles not yet captured in the weekly data.
Deals based on tcgTalk Singapore Market Mapper data as of 23 May 2026, covering 19,477 active listings across Carousell, TCGPlayer, Facebook Marketplace, Yuyutei, KyoCards, SNKRDUNK, and Telegram Groups. Prices in SGD. Availability not guaranteed — act quickly on Carousell listings especially.

For real-time price comparison across all platforms, visit tcgTalk's /price-comparison tool.

Next week's deals roundup: Monday, 1 June 2026
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