

The Pokémon TCG: Scarlet and Violet - Destined Rivals expansion has finally settled into predictable pricing patterns. After weeks of dramatic fluctuations where some cards doubled in value overnight, the singles market has stabilized.
Current Top-Tier Destined Rivals Cards

Team Rocket's Mewtwo ex - 231/182
18$375.39 save 1%$370.00 at TCG Player

Team Rocket's Tyranitar (Prerelease Staff)
16$107.86 save 17%$89.80 at TCG Player

Cynthia's Garchomp ex (232/182)
16$201.80 save 3%$194.95 at TCG Player

Team Rocket's Moltres ex (229/182)
14$130.96 save 8%$120.96 at TCG Player

Misty's Gyarados (Prerelease Staff)
9$66.58 save 3%$64.49 at TCG Player

Ethan's Ho-Oh ex (230/182)
13$141.91 save 8%$130.00 at TCG Player

Team Rocket's Mewtwo ex (240/182)
11$68.30 save 1%$67.31 at TCG Player

Ethan's Typhlosion (Prerelease Staff)
10$66.78 save -21%$80.95 at TCG Player

Team Rocket's Nidoking ex (233/182)
7$97.29 save 3%$93.99 at TCG Player

Team Rocket's Crobat ex (234/182)
9$64.98 save 1%$64.47 at TCG Player
Market activity has normalized, with some cards decreasing in value while others maintain stable pricing. The current listings now reflect the cards' actual competitive and collectible worth.
Card Spotlights
Team Rocket's Mewtwo ex - 231/182

Retaining its position as the set's most valuable card, this Mewtwo features striking artwork of the Psychic-type in a dramatic laboratory setting. Its Erasure Ball attack delivers substantial damage when incorporated into Rocket-themed decks.
Team Rocket's Tyranitar (Prerelease Staff)

After an initial price spike, this Staff-stamped variant has settled to appropriate market levels. Its Sand Stream ability gradually weakens opponents' Basic Pokémon while delivering consistent damage output.
Cynthia's Garchomp ex (232/182)

This dual-purpose collector favorite remains competitively viable, capable of drawing cards with Corkscrew Dive and delivering massive 260-damage attacks. The dynamic artwork showcases Cynthia and her signature Dragon-type in action.
Team Rocket's Crobat ex (234/182)

Proving to be the set's most stable investment, this card exemplifies efficient design. Its quick evolution and hit-and-run tactics make it a tournament-caliber choice, while the dark aesthetic appeals to collectors.