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The latest addition to the Scarlet & Violet series of Pokémon TCG, titled Journey Together, highlights the bond between Trainers and their Pokémon partners. This concept harkens back to the Gym Heroes expansion, where it was originally introduced. While not every Trainer is featured here, familiar characters like N, Iono, Lillie, and Hop make appearances.
Moreover, this set incorporates cards from the Japanese Battle Partners expansion. With Journey Together’s launch, a variety of products have been announced. To help you choose, this guide will detail everything included in each product from this collection.
Booster Packs
Every booster pack in the Journey Together series holds a total of ten cards plus one Energy card, consistent with other booster packs in the game. All of these cards belong to the Journey Together set.
Additionally, remember that each booster pack includes a code card for use in Pokémon TCG Live.
If you’re a collector, you might prefer the sleeved booster packs, but both regular and sleeved packs contain the same contents, differing only in packaging.
Booster Display
If getting just one booster pack isn’t enough for you, the Booster Display—also known as a booster box—is the ideal option to consider. This product includes a total of 36 booster packs, giving you 396 cards in total. Out of these, 36 will be Energy cards, while the remainder consists of non-Energy cards.
If you’re aiming to find valuable cards, investing in a booster display is smart. You can also choose the Enhanced Booster Display Box version, which features an added promo card—N’s Reshiram.
Booster Bundle
If you’re looking for more than a single booster pack but find the Booster Display excessive or out of your budget, the Booster Bundle is a great compromise. Each Booster Bundle includes six booster packs, resulting in a total of 66 cards, with six of those being Energy cards.
Build & Battle Box
If you’re eager to not just open booster packs but also build a deck and start battling, then the Build & Battle Box is what you need. This box includes a pre-constructed 40-card deck. Moreover, you’ll receive one of four exclusive promo cards:
- N’s Darmanitan
- Iono’s Kilowattrel
- Lillie’s Ribombee
- Hop’s Snorlax
Inside each Build & Battle Box, the deck consists of two different Pokémon types from the four listed. This 40-card deck contains 17 Energy cards, plus four booster packs. Each pack comes with a code card for Pokémon TCG Live, and the box also includes one extra code card.
This box is handy for storage as well, holding nearly 100 unsleeved cards or about 60 sleeved cards.
Elite Trainer Box
The Elite Trainer Box includes nine booster packs, giving you a total of 99 cards. It also features a Full Art Foil Promo Card, specifically N’s Zorua, along with 45 Energy cards.
Besides the cards, the box comes with 65 card sleeves that showcase an art piece of N and his companion Pokémon, Zoroark. Other items included are:
- Six teal damage counter dice
- One competition-compliant coin flip die
- Two plastic condition markers for Poison and Burn
This box is also great for storing cards, incorporating four dividers for organization. Along with the nine code cards from the booster packs, there’s one additional code card in the box, totaling ten code cards you can use in Pokémon TCG Live.
Pokemon Center Elite Trainer Box
The Pokemon Center Elite Trainer Box has a few differences compared to the standard version:
- It includes 11 booster packs instead of nine.
- This version provides two Full Art Foil Promo Cards featuring N’s Zorua; one features the Pokemon Center logo, which the regular box does not.