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Pokemon Glory of Team Rocket (SV10) Booster Box – Japanese Wholesale
Authentic Japanese Pokemon Glory of Team Rocket booster box. Factory sealed with 30 packs. Features Team Rocket’s Mewtwo ex SAR ($355+), first Team Rocket’s Pokemon in 20 years, and Giovanni SAR. Direct from authorized distributors in Tokyo with guaranteed authenticity and competitive B2B wholesale pricing.
📦 Condition
Factory Sealed
30 Packs per Box
🌏 Language
Japanese
Standard Set
✅ Authenticity
Guaranteed
Direct from Distributors
📈 Market Value
$82-90 Stable Price
8 months post-release
Product Images
Factory Sealed Front View
Note: Actual product images. All boxes shipped with factory seal intact.
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Product Specifications
| Product Name | Pokemon Scarlet & Violet – Glory of Team Rocket (SV10) Booster Box |
| Set Code | SV10 |
| Language | Japanese |
| Packs per Box | 30 packs |
| Cards per Pack | 5 cards |
| Total Cards per Box | 150 cards |
| Set Size | 132 cards (98 main + 34 secret rares) |
| Condition | Factory Sealed – New |
| Release Date | April 18, 2025 |
| Manufacturer | The Pokémon Company |
| Country of Origin | Japan |
About Pokemon Glory of Team Rocket (SV10)
Pokemon Glory of Team Rocket marks a historic moment in the Pokemon Trading Card Game—the triumphant return of Team Rocket’s Pokemon after a 20-year absence. Released on April 18, 2025, this Scarlet & Violet expansion resurrects the beloved “Owner’s Pokemon” mechanic, allowing collectors and players to experience iconic villains commanding corrupted versions of fan-favorite Pokemon. With 132 total cards including 98 main set cards and 34 secret rares, this set delivers a nostalgic yet mechanically innovative addition to modern Pokemon TCG.
Set Highlights & Key Cards
The undisputed chase card is Team Rocket’s Mewtwo ex SAR (#125/098), commanding $355-467 in the current market. This Special Art Rare captures the legendary Pokemon at its most menacing—levitating with psychic energy as Giovanni observes, likely moments before Mewtwo’s infamous laboratory destruction. The artwork pays homage to both the original anime storyline and Pokemon Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon, where Giovanni battles with Mewtwo as his ace. This represents the first Team Rocket’s Mewtwo card since 2001, making it a cornerstone piece for collectors who remember the franchise’s early villain-focused expansions.
Team Rocket’s Moltres ex SAR (#124/098) at $91-200 brings one of the legendary bird trio under Team Rocket’s control for the first time in TCG history. While the anime and video games never depicted Team Rocket capturing these legendaries, the Pokemon Adventures manga showed all three birds under the organization’s command, giving this card deep lore significance for dedicated fans. The fiery artwork captures Moltres’s power corrupted for villainous purposes.
Team Rocket’s Giovanni SAR (#129/098) celebrates Pokemon’s most iconic antagonist at $27-90. As both Team Rocket’s boss and Viridian City’s Gym Leader, Giovanni embodies the duality between public respectability and criminal enterprise. His popularity stems from his role as the original game’s final Gym Leader and his complex characterization across multiple Pokemon generations. The Special Art Rare treatment gives this character card premium appeal beyond standard Supporter cards.
Team Rocket’s Nidoking ex SAR (#126/098) at $91 depicts Giovanni’s signature Ground-type Pokemon in competitive battle, referencing his Gym Leader persona. The artwork shows Nidoking under Giovanni’s strategic command, capturing the tactical brilliance that made Giovanni a formidable opponent in the original Red/Blue games. Collectors appreciate this card’s dual connection to both Giovanni’s public and criminal identities.
Other notable chase cards include Team Rocket’s Crobat ex SAR (#127/098) at $58, featuring unique damage counter manipulation mechanics, and Team Rocket’s Ariana SAR (#128/098) at $38, showcasing one of Team Rocket’s rarely-featured female executives. The set’s Ultra Rare cards, including Team Rocket’s Mewtwo ex UR (#130/098) at $39 with its distinctive gold etching, provide accessible entry points for collectors seeking premium cards without $300+ price tags.
Market Performance & Investment Potential
For B2B wholesale buyers, Glory of Team Rocket presents a unique market position. Unlike many Japanese Pokemon sets that appreciate immediately post-release, this set has maintained remarkably stable pricing at $82-90 per box since its April 2025 launch—identical to launch pricing eight months later. This stability stems from several factors: consistent supply from Pokemon Company distributors, the simultaneous English “Destined Rivals” release reducing Japanese exclusivity premium, and a top-heavy chase card distribution where Team Rocket’s Mewtwo ex SAR captures most of the set’s value.
The investment profile differs significantly from explosive growth sets like Pokemon 151 or Mega Dream ex. Where Pokemon 151 appreciated 131% over 18 months and Mega Dream ex gained 10% in two weeks, Glory of Team Rocket represents a stable inventory play. Wholesale buyers benefit from predictable pricing that supports consistent profit margins without the volatility of speculative sets. The $82-90 box price relative to a $355+ chase card creates favorable expected value for pack breakers and sealed box holders alike.
Historical context from previous Team Rocket sets provides insight into long-term potential. The original Team Rocket expansion from 2000 has appreciated over 300% in sealed box value over 25 years, though much of that growth occurred in the past five years during Pokemon’s TCG renaissance. The key question for Glory of Team Rocket becomes whether 20-year nostalgia cycles will drive appreciation as today’s adult collectors eventually pursue complete villain-themed collections.
Competitive play impact remains moderate. Team Rocket’s Mewtwo ex requires four Team Rocket Pokemon in play before attacking, creating deck-building constraints that limit top-tier tournament viability. However, the “Deletion Sphere” attack’s scaling damage (160+ with Energy discards) provides situational power in specialized decks. Cards like Team Rocket’s Crobat ex with its damage counter manipulation ability see niche competitive use, but Glory of Team Rocket primarily targets collector rather than player demand.
Price forecasting suggests modest appreciation over 12-24 months. Conservative projections estimate $85-95 within six months, $95-110 within twelve months, and $110-130 within twenty-four months, representing approximately 15-30% total appreciation over two years. These projections assume continued supply constraints post-initial print run and growing recognition of Team Rocket’s Mewtwo ex SAR as an iconic modern-era villain card. Wholesale buyers should view this set as stable long-term inventory rather than quick-flip speculation.
Authentication & Condition Guarantee
TCG-AKIBA sources all Pokemon Glory of Team Rocket booster boxes directly from authorized Pokemon Company distributors in Japan, ensuring zero counterfeit risk in our supply chain. Each box undergoes multi-point verification before dispatch, including holographic security sticker inspection, factory shrink wrap pattern analysis, weight verification (authentic boxes: 420-440g including packaging), and manufacturing batch code cross-referencing against Pokemon Company production databases.
Authentication carries particular importance for Glory of Team Rocket due to the set’s stable pricing creating conditions where counterfeiters can profitably produce fake boxes. Our verification team specifically checks for telltale counterfeit indicators: hand-applied versus machine shrink wrap (authentic boxes show uniform machine patterns with specific corner characteristics), holographic sticker placement precision (authentic stickers align within 2mm tolerances), and cardboard stock weight/texture matching genuine Pokemon Company specifications. We photograph batch codes upon customer request for orders exceeding $500 wholesale value, providing documentation for buyers maintaining strict inventory standards or planning PSA submissions.
Our 99.6% damage-free delivery record extends to Glory of Team Rocket inventory with specialized export packaging: individual box sleeves, bubble wrap cushioning, double-walled cartons with corner reinforcement, and desiccant packets for humidity control during international transit. DHL/FedEx tracking provides real-time shipment visibility, and every box includes full insurance coverage plus signature confirmation. We guarantee 100% authenticity or full refund plus return shipping costs—a policy we’ve honored without exception across 10,000+ international shipments over 10+ years of B2B TCG wholesale operations.
For B2B buyers conducting YouTube/Twitch pack opening content, we provide consistent reliable supply of authentic product with coordinated delivery timing for content launches. Multiple established TCG content creators with 100K+ subscribers source their Japanese Pokemon products exclusively through TCG-AKIBA, valuing our authentication guarantee and same-day processing for time-sensitive filming schedules.
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Frequently Asked Questions – Glory of Team Rocket
Q: What’s the minimum order quantity for Glory of Team Rocket booster boxes?
A: 3-box minimum order required for Glory of Team Rocket due to shipping economics and wholesale tier requirements. Volume discounts available: 10-19 boxes: 8% discount; 20-49 boxes: 12% discount; 50-99 boxes: 15% discount; 100+ boxes: 18% discount plus free expedited shipping. Mixed orders combining Glory of Team Rocket with other Scarlet & Violet sets (Mega Dream ex, Pokemon 151, Terastal Festival, Inferno X) count toward bulk discount thresholds.
Q: Why hasn’t Glory of Team Rocket appreciated like other Japanese Pokemon sets?
A: Glory of Team Rocket maintains stable $82-90 pricing eight months post-release due to consistent supply availability and the simultaneous English “Destined Rivals” release reducing Japanese exclusivity premium. Unlike limited High Class Packs (Pokemon 151, Mega Dream ex) with restricted print runs, standard Scarlet & Violet sets receive ongoing production. The set’s investment profile favors long-term collector demand rather than short-term speculation. Historical Team Rocket sets appreciated over decades as nostalgia cycles mature, suggesting Glory of Team Rocket may follow similar patterns as today’s collectors age into peak collecting/spending years.
Q: Is Team Rocket’s Mewtwo ex competitively viable or collector-focused?
A: Team Rocket’s Mewtwo ex targets collectors primarily, though it sees niche competitive play. The “Power Saver” ability requires four Team Rocket Pokemon in play before attacking, creating deck-building constraints that limit tournament viability. However, “Deletion Sphere” attack (160+ with Energy discards from Benched Pokemon) provides situational power in specialized Team Rocket decks. Most competitive players value the card for collection completion rather than tournament use. The $355-467 SAR price reflects collector demand for the first Team Rocket’s Mewtwo in 20 years rather than competitive meta impact.
Q: How do you verify Glory of Team Rocket boxes aren’t counterfeit?
A: All Glory of Team Rocket boxes source directly from authorized Pokemon Company distributors in Japan with documented supply chain provenance. Our authentication team verifies: (1) holographic security sticker placement and authenticity markers; (2) factory shrink wrap machine patterns versus hand-applied reseals; (3) weight verification (authentic boxes: 420-440g including packaging); (4) cardboard stock quality matching genuine Pokemon Company specifications; (5) manufacturing batch codes cross-referenced against production databases. We photograph batch codes for orders over $500 upon request. Zero counterfeit incidents in 10+ years of operations across 10,000+ international shipments.
Q: Should I buy Japanese Glory of Team Rocket or wait for English Destined Rivals restock?
A: Japanese Glory of Team Rocket and English Destined Rivals serve different market segments. Japanese boxes offer: (1) superior card quality with Pokemon Company Japan’s renowned printing standards; (2) different artwork on several cards; (3) collector preference for original Japanese releases; (4) stable wholesale pricing enabling predictable margins. English Destined Rivals typically costs less but serves English-speaking player base. For B2B wholesale, Japanese boxes command 15-25% premium from collectors valuing Japanese authenticity, while English boxes move faster to casual players. Consider stocking both to capture complete market spectrum.
Q: Can I order Glory of Team Rocket for pack opening content on YouTube/Twitch?
A: Absolutely. Many TCG-AKIBA B2B clients are content creators relying on consistent authentic product supply for pack openings and live breaks. Glory of Team Rocket’s nostalgic Team Rocket theme resonates strongly with viewers familiar with original anime/games. Team Rocket’s Mewtwo ex SAR ($355+) provides “big hit” moments driving viewer engagement. We coordinate delivery timing for content launches and offer consistent pricing for repeat orders. Several established YouTube channels with 100K+ subscribers source their Japanese Pokemon products exclusively through TCG-AKIBA, valuing our authentication guarantee and 96.7% same-day processing for time-sensitive filming schedules.
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