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Pokémon Pitch Black Booster Bundle — 6 Packs

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Pokémon Pitch Black Booster Bundle — 6 PacksThe Pokmon Pitch Black Booster Bundle is the lightest way into the Mega Evolution era's darkest set: 6 factory sealed booster packs, 10 cards each, from the expansion headlined by Mega Darkrai ex. Same packs, same odds, smallest commitment the bundle exists for collectors who want Pitch Black in hand without taking on a display box. What's Inside 6 Pokmon Pitch Black booster packs 10 cards per pack, 60 cards in total, factory sealed in the bundle

The Pokémon Pitch Black Booster Bundle is the lightest way into the Mega Evolution era's darkest set: 6 factory-sealed booster packs, 10 cards each, from the expansion headlined by Mega Darkrai ex. Same packs, same odds, smallest commitment — the bundle exists for collectors who want Pitch Black in hand without taking on a display box.

What's Inside

  • 6 Pokémon Pitch Black booster packs — 10 cards per pack, 60 cards in total, factory sealed in the bundle packaging

Six packs is the standard bundle configuration for the Mega Evolution era — Pitch Black doesn't break the pattern — and every pack is identical to those in the booster box and Elite Trainer Box — there is no separate print run or altered pull table for bundles.

The Set: Mega Evolution — Pitch Black

The fifth English set of the Mega Evolution era, Pitch Black is built on the Mega Dimension roster and styled entirely around darkness — Mega Darkrai ex leads, with Mega Zeraora ex, Mega Chandelure ex and Mega Excadrill ex alongside. Expect an 84-card main set plus secret rares, more than 115 cards in all: 6 Mega Evolution Pokémon ex, 4 Pokémon ex, 11 Illustration Rares, 18 Ultra Rares and 6 Special Illustration Rares. Because the Japanese original (Abyss Eye) released first, the chase hierarchy is already mapped — rare clarity to have before an English set launches.

Why the Booster Bundle

Three honest use cases. First, sampling: six packs is enough to handle the set, see the new Mega artwork in person and decide whether Pitch Black is your deep-dive set before committing to a 36-pack display. Second, topping up: if your main box run came up short on a tier, bundles add packs at the same odds without restarting at display scale. Third, gifting — if you're buying for a collector rather than collecting yourself, a sealed bundle of the current headline set is the no-research-required choice, and it ships exactly as Pokémon made it.

What a bundle is not: a chase-card guarantee. Mega-era Special Illustration Rares have landed around 1 in 100 packs, so six packs is a taste of the set, not a hunt for its summit — we'd rather say so than sell implied jackpots. Every bundle is purchased directly from Pokémon Center, with order records retained for every unit, and inspected by Alice before dispatch.

One under-appreciated property of the format: a bundle is a factory-sealed configuration, not six loose packs. The packs inside have never been handled, sorted or weighed by anyone between Pokémon's production line and your door — a guarantee single packs from an opened display simply can't make. For a set whose top pulls carry four-figure Japanese-print values, that chain-of-custody point is worth more than it sounds.

Bundle, ETB or Booster Box?

Size the format to the intent. At 6 packs, the bundle is for sampling the set, topping up a collection, or putting a current-set gift in someone's hands. The Pokémon Center Elite Trainer Box at 11 packs adds the logo-stamped Zarude promo and the full accessory kit — it's the keepsake format, and the only way to own the stamped print. The Booster Box at 36 packs is the set-builder's tool and carries the best odds-per-product of the three. The pull table never changes between them; only the number of attempts does. A useful rule: buy the bundle to find out if you care about Pitch Black, and the box once you know you do.

For anyone returning to the hobby after years away, the bundle is also the gentlest re-entry point — current-era packs look and pull differently from the sets you may remember, and sixty cards is enough to relearn the rarity system (Illustration Rares, Ultra Rares, Special Illustration Rares, and the gold Mega Hyper Rare tier) before deciding how deep to go.

Key Cards to Chase in Pitch Black

Whatever the format, the targets are the same. Mega Darkrai ex dominates twice over — its Mega Hyper Rare trades around $1,000–1,100 ungraded in the Japanese Abyss Eye print (PriceCharting, June 2026), and its Akira Egawa Special Illustration Rare around $500–550. Then come Gwynn (~$95–110), the SIR trio of Morpeko ex, Mega Zeraora ex and Mega Chandelure ex, and the full-art Misty's Spirit, the rare Ultra Rare that outprices an SIR. English-market prices don't exist yet — these are Japanese-print values, the best available signal until release. The chase grid below this listing shows each card; for the complete sealed line-up, see the Pitch Black collection.

Stepping up? The Pokémon Center exclusive Elite Trainer Box carries 11 packs and the logo-stamped Zarude promo, and the Booster Box is the full 36. Or browse everything currently available at Evol Vault.

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