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Analysis Summary
Ask yourself: “What would I have to already believe for this argument to make sense?”
Anchoring
Presenting an extreme number or claim first so everything after seems reasonable by comparison. The first piece of information becomes your reference point — even when it's arbitrary or deliberately inflated. Works even when you know the anchor is irrelevant.
Tversky & Kahneman's anchoring heuristic (1974)
Worth Noting
Positive elements
- The video offers a detailed first-hand account of the distribution and retail history of the 'Team Up' set, which is valuable for understanding TCG market evolution.
Be Aware
Cautionary elements
- The use of 'anchoring'—comparing a $2,500 item to a $10,000 item to make the former seem like a safe or 'cheap' investment.
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Transcript
I want to tell you a story. I want to paint you a picture. But first, I got to remind you about this. This is an entire master set of Ascended Heroes. We are now down to needing less than 20 cards. There are 19 cards that we are still waiting on. Everything is ordered. Everything is shipped. It's all on its way. And next week, Friday, I get to give this away to one of you guys. We got in some really cool stuff yesterday. Uh we got in the Marne's Grim Snarl Sir came in the mail. We got the Team Rockets Mewtwo that came in the mail. We got the pink Pikachu that came in the mail. We got the Mega Meanium SIR and we got the gold Dragonite. Those all came in the mail finally. I'm still missing a couple of reverse holos. Those got ordered like two weeks ago. So, I mean, hopefully they'll be here soon. Hopefully they got shipped. Uh, but we're we're giving away an entire master set of Ascended Heroes. Huge shout out to the Unlucky Collector. Make sure to give him a follow on Instagram. He did all the etch work for the fan clan master set binder. That's what we call this. Uh we give away a master set to one person every single set release. And Descended Heroes was super expensive, but we made our way through it. Almost almost done with it. Uh and if you want to win, all you got to do is just leave a comment on this video right up here. So, uh this is the thumbnail image of it. I'll also link it in the description, but you just got to leave a comment on it. Don't worry about subscribing or liking or anything like that. uh do those things if you actually like the content. But if you want to win and you're just here for a giveaway, uh that's the video that you want to leave a comment down. And we're going to announce the winner next Friday, which starts the uh pre-releases for Perfect Order, which is the next main series Pokemon card set comes out on March 27th, I think. Uh I actually think Perfect Order looks pretty cool. I'm pretty excited about it. I'm going to go to a pre-release and uh maybe get a little bit more used to the competitive side of the cards. Like I'm really excited for Perfect Order, but we got to build a Perfect Order master set to give away. So maybe by attending a pre-release, I'll get a little bit more of a head start. And I'm excited because Perfect Order is significantly smaller. So the master set will be way easier and less expensive to give away. Also, I'm mastering every Pokemon card set uh my own myself. So like that's what all these binders are that are up on the wall behind me. Uh we've been recording daily content, putting out new shorts as we continue this journey of trying to collect every Pokemon card master set. That's been a lot of fun. Uh, but I need to work. I haven't even started Ascended Heroes yet. I I'll worry about that maybe in a couple months. We want to finish the challenge by the end of the year. It's been a lot of fun. Uh, but yeah, make sure to leave a comment. That was really long winded. Holy buckets. So, I told you I wanted to tell you a story. I want to take you back to February 1st, 2019. I believe that was the release day of teamup. Team up is a very exciting set, right? Like you probably really enjoy Team Up. the alternate arts, the the love birds, the Latios and Latios alternate art. Obviously, there's a lot of cool stuff going on with uh Deepocket Monster and uh Alex as far as like trying to fight and see who can pull the next one and Pat keeps pulling. Anyways, lots of love for Team Up. It wasn't always the case. I remember when Team Up first came out at the time. I owned an online card store just like I do now. Uh and at the time, we actually opened up Pokemon cards. We actually opened up a thousand packs. every single set release so that way we could stock singles for competitive players. And we would always open up a thousand booster packs up until the release of Destin Rivals. Then we stopped opening up booster packs because it just became too difficult for you guys to get your your hands on cards. So we decided we're going to stop opening for now while things settle down and hopefully they will. And then one day we'll go back and we'll start opening up packs and be able to support the competitive community a little bit more with the singles that we can pull. Uh, but at the time when Team Up first released, we open up 1,000 packs. Uh, it was fun. I loved doing it. It was always my favorite thing about set releases. Uh, and at that time, there wasn't that much love for Team Up. There really wasn't. Team Up had the introduction of tag team Pokemon into the TCG space. It was these bigger, bulkier Pokemon in the competitive game. When you knocked them out, you got three prizes instead of two that you would typically get for a normal GX. They they were buffed up. They had stronger attacks. They had higher HP. Uh, but there wasn't a whole lot of love for that Latas and Latios at the time. I actually remember pulling multiple copies of that alternate art Lattas and Latio. I think we pulled three or four out of those thousand packs that we opened up. I remember listing them on the website for $39.99. That was the going price for it. That was the going rate for it. When we pulled a Gerra holographic rare, we lost our mind. Uh, Gerra was by far the most competitive card in the set. There was so much excitement behind it because it was thought to be a staple in every single deck basically at that time. They also had a holographic Zapdos which was really important. Team Up came out not too long before an international tournament uh that took place. I want to say it was in South America. I think that's the one that it was. And uh Gerach and Zapdos ended up winning that event and actually did really well. multiple events after that, regional tournaments and things like that. Uh, so that was like the chase card at the time of the set. It was the holographic Gerach, the holographic Zapdos. That's what a lot of people wanted to pull. And Team Up continued to stay in stock every single week, never sold out, was at distribution, was at the uh, Pokemon Company International, their warehouses in Belleview or wherever wherever their warehouses are. Uh, dros could just order Team Up because they had so many in stock. I remember ordering the last I actually went back and looked at the last time I ordered Team Up booster boxes and it was July 14th, 2020. I put in an order with my distributor to order I don't I think it was like 60 cases of Team Up at that time and that was the last time I got booster boxes. I still was able to get sleeve boosters uh and I believe there was one time where they had bulk booster packs and three-pack blisters as well for a few months after that. It was just booster boxes that were sold out. And at that time, you could still order stuff like Cosmic Eclipse, Burning Shadows, things like that, XY Evolutions until the end of 2020. That's when things really got nuts and you couldn't buy like anything anymore at Dro because uh everything was sold out. Everybody was getting a DRO, working with Dros. They were getting that LLC. They were getting a resale certificate. They were applying things like it just got it got really bad. But Team Up didn't even really continue to get a whole lot of love until during the pandemic, like midway through the pandemic. That's when a lot of attention started going uh to more of the alternate arts. And if you look at Team Up now, at the time, we sold Team Up booster boxes for $90 a piece. Uh and then we continued selling them up until like July of uh 20 2020, a year and a half after release. We were still selling them for $90. They weren't moving fast. They were moving slow. Uh no, like I said, people weren't just really excited about it. Uh but it was a big set and team up. Uh, looking back now, probably one of the biggest sets of the modern era. Uh, and if you look at it in comparison to a set from Sword and Shield, and this is where the video is actually going, uh, the potential of Evolving Skies. Uh, does Evolving Skies have the potential to get to team up levels? And that's what we're going to look at in today's video. We're going to look at a breakdown of comparisons so that way you can make the best decision. Uh, Evolving Skies is nuts right now. And I have been like one of those people who said, "I can't believe Evolving Skies isn't going to go higher. It can't go higher than what it's gone. It's 2 $2,000 a box. It's done now." And then all of a sudden, it goes up to $2,500 a box. And all a sudden, it gets bought out at $2,500 a box. And then it continues to climb. And now over the last few months, I've started thinking about, you know what, Evolving Skies does have a lot of potential. It does have continued potential. And if we start looking at the nitty-gritty uh of the sets uh and when they came out, what their print runs look like, the singles that can be pulled out of a set uh and you break down everything is Evolving Skies on a similar trajectory of what we saw from Team Up. Now, Team Up is a set that's 7 years old now and selling for over $10,000 a booster box. Uh the Evolving Sky set came out 2 and a half years later, so about five years old right now. um $2,700 a booster box. Can it go another $8,000 in the next 2 and a half years? I used to not think so, but now that I've kind of revisited things, maybe it can. Maybe it can if Pokemon continues to stay in the same demand. And I think long-term evolving skies might even have more potential. Uh because when you start looking at the nostalgia factor, the kids who are involved today and the people who are involved today are going to remember Evolving Skies, but they might not remember opening up as much Team Up because when Team Up started, when it came into format, when it released, there wasn't just there just wasn't as much popularity in Pokemon. The demand wasn't there, which is why booster boxes were selling for $90 a pop. So, uh can a modern booster box like Evolving Skies get to the levels of a modern booster box like Team Up? Maybe. And you can let me know in the comments section down below what you think. But let's look at the data. I think we can all agree that there are multiple different factors that determine a set's value or even future value for that example. Number one being like uh age. Number two being availability uh demand. Number three being popularity of Pokemon and and cards that you can resonate with. That's one reason Perfect Order isn't getting a whole lot of love because a lot of people don't resonate with the Pokemon that are coming out in Perfect Order. Uh, and then there's other factors as well, like I said, difficulty, chase cards, things like that. There's a lot of different factors that go in it. Team up, for example, came out in 2019. Uh, and it was the introduction to tag team. So, it kind of brought in a new niche to Pokemon, which u evolving skies didn't do it. It didn't have really anything brand new to the game. If you remember Alternaxes, those came with the release of battle styles. So, we already had battle styles and we had chilling rain. Now, the one thing that Evolving Skies did bring in was alternate arts that were evolutions. Uh, and obviously card popularity, like Pokemon that you resonate with, they're huge in Evolving Skies, as opposed to Team Up, which probably doesn't have as many Pokemon that you think are cool. And there's also a significantly smaller pool of ultra rares in Team Up, uh, than there are in Evolving Skies. One big difference is print runs, uh, the quantity of availability, uh, if you want want to call it that. So, Team Up was one of those sets that really only got one print run and that was it when it came to booster boxes. It released in February of 2019 and Pokemon at that time was popular but not anywhere near as popular as it became a year and a half later. So by the time Pokemon saw this gigantic boom right after the release of Champions Path, which would have been like uh September of 2020, then you started having all this like all these people kind of enter into the hobby for whatever reason it might be. We had the release of Champions Path, then Vivid Voltage is really where things kind of started taking off like crazy. At that point in time, TeamUp was already kind of outside of its reprint window. The set was uh 20 months old at the time. It was falling out of competitive play fairly quickly. So, Pokemon never really brought in more booster boxes when it came to team up. There was enough that was in stock. There was enough supply to satisfy that initial re that that initial window of competitive play. So, they never went back and reprinted it. Whereas sets like Unified Minds, Unbroken Bonds, and Cosmic Eclipse were the which were the three next tag team sets. Those all got reprints. Now, mind you, not big reprints. Those all got additional booster box print runs because by the time that the giant demand happened, those sets were still well within their reprint window. They were uh like Unbroken Bonds was probably closing in on that year and a half release, but they were like, "Okay, well, we're going to reprint these three sets." So, Team Up only got one print run, which means that availability of the set probably significantly less than what you see from a set like Evolving Skies. Also, a lot of Team Up got opened up. Uh, and the reason behind that was because of the release of Gerra. Gerachi was a huge competitive card, but also because booster boxes at the time were only 90 bucks. So, a lot of people were just opening product anyways, they weren't really thinking as much about holding on to things long term. So, team up a big introduction. If you look at a set like Evolving Skies that came out in August of 2021, it had three booster box print runs. Uh, at least at least three. Three that I can recall, three that I could go in and look at past invoices and see, okay, well, you had the release date print run and then you had multiple print runs over the next few months. You had waved releases. Uh so you had the first wave of evolving skies. Then you had a second wave of evolving skies. That was all part of print run one, print run number one. Uh and then like November of 2021, uh they had an additional print run. And then December they had another additional print run which released. So there were multiple print runs of Evolving Skies. So many we talked about this in the last video that it brought prices for Evolving Skies booster boxes down to about 90 bucks right around uh December, January. So, December 2021, January of 2022, not too long. Uh, during the release of Fusion Strike, you can get Evolving Skies booster boxes for $90 a piece. Cards in the set is a huge difference. So, uh, team up 196 cards in the set. Cards in the set for Evolving Skies, 237. So, you start getting a lot more cards. And like I said, there's not really a huge indicator of different uh, niche that enters. When Evolving Skies came out, uh, you have Alternate V-Max Pokemon, which you already had in Chilling Rain, you already had uh, in Fusion Strike. uh but or in battle styles, but these were evolutions. These were much much more popular Pokemon. Here are the top Pokemon card pulls or top Pokemon cards that you can get from teamup. Uh these are all this is just the first page of TCG player. You can see the most expensive one being the Latio and Latio GX alternate art right there at $2,76. But there also are a few different alternate arts in the set. So you have the Gengar Mimikyu, which is also above $1,000 now, sitting there at $1,325. And then you have the Alternar, Magikarp, and Whale Lord, which is also uh closing in on that that $1,000 mark at $994.30. Now, Gengar obviously a very popular Pokemon. Pikachu and Zechrom very popular as well. Snorlax's very popular also. So, you still do have a lot of Pokemon that you can resonate with, popular Pokemon that are going to impact the value of the set. Maybe not as much as evolving skies, but still, you know, still a lot out there. The Gengar and Mimikyu has done extremely well. You can see all three of them uh right up there at the top or four of them right up there at the top if you include the altern. So the rainbow rare selling for 33380, the full art selling for 287.49 and then the regular RGX that is a regular RGX uh at $25910. So that makes up the top row. You can see there's huge gap, right? Huge price gap between that alternate art Magikarp and Waylord all the way down to that Gengar and Mimikyu. It is very very big price gap there. Uh then you've got the Eevee and Snorlax at 224, the full art and Snorlax at 222. So that rainbow rare and full art very close in price. Uh Porum, I don't have to go through all of these. You can see as you go down uh all the way to the bottom that Morgan full art right there, which I'm I'm I'm covering by my ugly mug right here so I can get my face out of the way. Uh the Morgan right there chilling at $432. So that's the cheapest card in the set on the first page. Uh there are obviously more pages, but this just gives you a glimpse of what can be pulled out of team up. Uh whereas if you compare it to Evolve Skies, which we'll look at in a second, a lot different. So your most expensive is the Latas and Latio at $2,76. Your average price of the top 24 cards, which is what we just looked at, $3336. So a $10,000 booster box, the best pull that you can possibly get is $2,76. Now, that is raw. That is near mint. That does not factor in PSA 10 or or black label or any graded cards or anything like that if we're just looking at raw copies. And I really don't think you should ever open up a box in the hopes of pulling a PSA 10 of anything. You should always value something at near mint raw unless it actually is get graded. We see that all the time with people. Oh, this is a 10 contender, so I'm going to charge, you know, double the market price on it. Closer to the PSA 10 value because it's a a 10 contender. You you never know what PSA is going to do. Uh average price is top 24 cards, $3336. Cards that are over $100 right now, 15. Uh so that is a a significant amount in teamup. Uh, but the ultra rares in the set, there's only 47. So that means onethird of the cards that are in the set, one-third of those ultra rares selling for over uh $100, which is pretty crazy. Now, Evolving Skies, a lot more cards. A lot more cards. So, you still have the Umbreon V-Max Alternate Art sitting there as the most expensive card, $1,741.20. This is actually down a significant portion from its high point, which is where it was at, you know, six, seven months ago. It had been right around that $2,500 mark. So, it was getting very close to that Latias and Latios and fell uh dramatically. Alternate arts make up pretty much all of the top selling cards in Evolving Skies. You've got the Rayquaza V-Max right there at 670. You've got the Dragonite V, the third most expensive card in the set at 37236. Alternate arts and full arts from uh the Sword and Shield er or the Sun and Moon era. So when we just looked at team up uh for example that Gengar and Mimikyu GX alternate art the pull rate on that was the same as the Gengar and Mimikyu full art. So when we opened up a thousand packs and we did we did pull rate data back then as well. Uh alternate arts had the same pull rate as full arts. Evolving skies it changed like the the Sword and Shield era alternaxes were even more difficult to pull than the regular alternates. If you want an altern for example, you're looking at like one out of every seven booster boxes. So a card like Rayquaza, um Bion V-Max, Leafeon V-Max, uh the S Sylveon V-Max, like those are all one out of like more difficult to pull than even the regular alternate arts of their their counterparts. So uh but alternate arts make up the majority of it. Uh all the way down to the darkness energy right there. But you can see these are 24 cards that we're looking at. Uh the cheapest uh on this page is $23. Whereas when we looked at t-up, the cheapest one was $43. Uh most expensive card we just covered was Umbreon V-Max. Your average price of the top 24 cards $220.62. So about $100 less than the average price point of the top 24 cards in uh T-up. Also, it's very important to note this uh cards over $100, there's 12, which is close, right? Like 15 for T-up. Uh but the ultra rares in the set is a huge difference. 105. There's over double the amount of ultra rares in evolving skies as what there was in team up. So if you do open up evolving skies, uh you have more a lot more ultra rares that you could potentially pull, a lot more full arts, a lot more secret rares, a lot more variety that you could pull. So if you get x amount of hits in an Evolving Skies box and in a teamup box, uh there's a greater chance that you're going to pull something you don't want. uh because there are over double the amount of options to pull than what we saw in a set like Team Up. So, that's a big difference right there. Here is the booster box from Team Up. And you can see not selling a whole lot on on TCG Player because it doesn't really exist on TCG Player. Very rarely do these uh boxes even become available. When they do, uh they usually get moved over to eBay because eBay is a little bit easier to sell some of this more expensive stuff or they get sold at card shows, card shows, auctions, things like that because of the value that it has gotten to. Uh you can see over 202% growth over the last year. Back in March of 2025, it was $3466.99. So basically a $3,500 box. So not where Evolving Skies is yet. So over the past year, um $3,500. But could Evolving Skies get to $3,500 over the next year? It's definitely possible. It's at $2,600 right now. Uh so could over the next year, could it gain another $900 as less and less become available on the secondary market? Is very possible. And then if we have continuous in uh interest in Pokemon, you continue to have these demands and things like that, you could have evolving skies shoot up like crazy. Maybe uh like I have to keep telling myself if you look at the data and you compare it to these other sets and you do all these things, maybe evolving skies at $2,600 isn't that crazy. I still think it's crazy, but maybe it makes this kind of justifies it a little bit more. Makes makes it make a little bit more sense. It's $10,000 right now. $10,48147. Those are the most recent sales on TCG Player. I think there's one listed right now on TC Jupiter for like 10,800. Uh and as that one sells, the market price just keeps going up and up and up and because there's less availability to replace it on the secondary market, uh it the likelihood of it going down just not not realistic. Here's the elite trainer box from team up. There's only one variant in uh Sun and Moon sets. A lot more difficult to get your hands on. Elite trainer boxes. I think that they were printed a heck of a lot more in Sword and Shield. We saw multiple print runs uh for Evolving Skies Elite Trainer Boxes. I think it got reprinted a couple of times. Uh, Team Up probably just had one print run and that was it. Uh, you look at where it was in March of 2025, it was sitting at 9,39 or $939.13. It's gone up $240% over the past year. So, it's sitting at $3,19246 right now. Again, a product that doesn't become available very often. So, every time another one sells, it sets a new standard, a new price point that all of a sudden the market kind of adjusts to. uh sleeve booster packs for Team Up have gone absolutely mad. Also, again, not really getting replaced. These were available to order uh back in August of 2020. Like that's when I was getting my last round of Team Up sleeve booster packs. Uh so you can still buy them at DRO cost, you know, not five and a half years ago or so. Now, Evolving Skies, same thing. Hasn't been around at DRO for the last three years, three-ish years, but in a couple years, could you see Evolving Skies getting to 325? It seems unrealistic, doesn't it? But could you see evolving these guys going from $50 for a sleeve booster pack to 94 over the next year? That seems more realistic. So, could it get to $325 over the next two and a half years? Maybe. I mean, it really depends on what you think the potential is of Pokemon demand and if it will continue to stay at this level or if we will see a giant retrace in demand. If you see a giant retrace in demand, then you are not going to experience growth numbers like this at all because there's not going to be demand for opening up a $325 booster pack. uh just to potentially pull a $2,500 card. Uh but has seen tremendous growth. Uh up 246% over the past year and continuing to climb. Same thing with the the sealed booster pack. You can see getting bought up a little bit over the last week for the most part. Doesn't sell very often. You're looking at two, three, four packs selling every week, but that's because again, not just not available. $89.22 is where it was last March. It's grown 163% over the past year and now it's sitting at $234.86. That's an all-time high. If you look at the booster box for Evolving Skies, just had a buyout happen a couple weeks ago, and now all of a sudden, you're starting to see new price points get established. At one point in time, it had got up to $2,600 uh and then retraced back down to about 2,000. Uh its low point, if you look last year in March, it was at $1,291.97. And who thought at that point in time, uh I would be like, "Wow, I wish I would have bought some at that price." Because it has over doubled in price since then. Now it's sitting at $2,465.71 uh and continuing to climb. Probably going to climb up a little bit after the most recent buyout because all of a sudden 45 boxes sold. Now there's not a whole lot listed and if you don't have that replaced on the secondary market as much. We saw what happened with teamup. It just continues to climb. So definitely something to keep in mind as we move forward. Two different variants of the elite trainer box for evolving skies. They're both very similar priced. I just put this one up here. This is the variant with the Leafeon Umbreon Jolon and Flareon. uh but very similar price point for the other one. In March of 2025, it was sitting at 24906. It's gone up about 80% over the past year. You do see a little bit of a retrace in September all the way up until December of 2025. That was when the market cooled off a little bit. People were focusing on other things. Then it continued to move up after that. So sitting at 44753 right now. Sleeve booster packs. This one has retraced a little bit harder and you're not seeing as much selling on a weekly basis, but again, not available as much as what it once was. So, it's high point that it hit back in September of $60.20. Uh that would be about a year removed from where we saw this team up sleeve booster pack about a year and a half removed uh in March of 2025. So, at the time this one was at March of 2025, uh it was at $94.93. So, in a year and a half, can you see this being at $95? This sleeve booster pack right here. Right now, it's at $51.39. So, over the next year and a half, could it theoretically gain like 80%. I mean, it's gone up 59% over the past year. Now, granted, times are different right now. Like, we've had some serious growth over the past year. A lot of insane demand. A lot of people enter the hobby. Um, can you see it continue on at this rate? Probably not. But can it continue on at a, you know, a strong rate? Maybe. It really depends on what Pokemon continues to release and what the demand level looks like and what's going to happen with future print runs. Will people continue looking at past sets? But if people are willing to spend $95 on a teamup pack to try and pull a Latio and Latio, could they spend $95 on an Evolving Sky sleep booster packs to try and pull an Umbreon V-Max? I mean, and you also have to factor in the nostalgia factor as these kids continue to get older who have been involved since the release of Evolving Skies. This is going to be like a huge set for them as they get older and get more disposable income. A lot of different things to look at and a lot of different things to factor in. March of 2025, it was sitting at $2844. Jumped up dramatically uh until September. Then we saw that big retrace down below $45 and now it's continued to climb up about 10% from then. Uh so it's sitting at 5139. Evolving Skies loose booster packs. These are going up quite a bit also because they're not getting replaced on the secondary market as much. You're not going to find these really in store anywhere you look. Collection boxes aren't going to have them as much anymore. In March of 2025, it was sitting at $2121. We've seen dramatic growth throughout the year. Up about 73%. It's sitting at $39.7 right now and continuing to climb. Uh not selling as much, but again, not getting replaced as much on the secondary market is what we see from like, you know, current way more modern sets than something like Evolving Sky. So, I wanted to compare the two and you can tell me in the comments section if you think it's silly to try and compare it to team up. I don't think I mean it is it is kind of silly. Uh Evolving Skies is in a in a world of its own. I think Team Up is in a world of its own very different. Uh I do think that the print run is going to affect things substantially. I also think the whole idea behind sealed collecting and sealed investing uh is also a huge difference because the demand for doing something like that when evolving skies released uh was way more popular than what the demand for doing something like that was when teamup released. Uh but it just kind of makes you think of you know what is the potential and I thought it would just kind of be a fun video to compare the two together to see if there's any any thoughts that you can make when it comes to your Pokemon card collection. So I want to put the data out there so you can make the best decision for yourself. I really hope you enjoyed it. Uh we'll be back on on Sunday with another video going over the mega charts that you see. It's just crazy right now. There's a lot of crazy stuff happening again right now and I think we're in for a very wild year again. So, uh love you guys. Thank you so much for checking out the channel. Uh I'll talk to you again on Sunday. Until next time, peace.
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#pokemon #pokemontcg #pokemoncards #pokemoncommunity #dannyphantump #pokemonmarket #pokemonreprint #evolvingskies Make sure to leave a comment on this video for your chance to win an Ascended Heroes Master Set - https://youtu.be/gNp8Wk_-Rnw?si=QgTwa8AIGXx_9TLh Evolving Skies will go down as one of the most popular sets in Pokemon Card History. With Booster Boxes consistently selling over $2,500 each, the pricepoint already seems extremely crazy for a set that is not even 5 years old. But, is it really as crazy as one would think? In today's video we compare Evolving Skies to another Popular Pokemon Card Set - Team Up. Releasing only 2.5 years later, does Evolving Skies have the potential to hit Team Up values in the near future? Let's talk about it! Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcWWKSAKzPkwGCr7B7QJ1hA/join Follow me on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/danny.phantump Follow me on Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/danny__o Shop the Colosseum - https://www.pkmncolosseum.com