Let’s face it: collecting Pokemon cards doesn’t come cheap – particularly if you’re a completionist like me.

That’s precisely why it’s so important to try to get the best value for money when trying to pull the top chase cards from Surging Sparks

So, to save you some time, I’ve done the research. Here are the three products that stood out the most:

3. Zapdos Triple Blister Pack

Zapdos Triple Blister Pack

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If you’re a casual collector trying to get a small taste of the Surging Sparks expansion, a triple blister pack is the perfect place to start.

You can take your pick from a Quagsire or Zapdos promo pack this time around – but the option that features the legendary bird feels a lot more exciting for an expansion with an electricity themed name.

In addition to this, you get three booster packs at a discounted rate, which should be just enough to whet your appetite. And if whatever you pull leaves you hungry for more, there’s plenty of more substantial options out there…

2. Pokemon Centre Elite Trainer Box

Pokemon Centre Elite Trainer Box

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Whenever a new expansion is released, you can be sure that a Pokemon Centre edition of the Elite Trainer Box is always a safe purchase.

The sheer amount of treats you get in one of these bad boys makes them especially rewarding, with eleven booster packs, a storage box, bespokely-designed sleeves and all of the relevant TCG playing pieces included.

Or, if you’re planning to keep it sealed, the all-yellow Pikachu on a purple background will make a fantastic addition to your display shelf.

The headline of this particular box, however, is the extra Magneton special illustration promo card, complete with a unique Pokemon Centre stamp – which makes it all the more valuable than the standard version.

1. Surging Sparks Booster Box

Surging Sparks Booster Box

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Likewise, Booster Boxes are also solid investments for anyone with a more generous budget at their disposal.

Generally, these come with a whopping 36 packs that contain ten cards apiece. If you ask me, those 360 cards should be more than enough to bulk out your collection from the get-go.

There’s plenty of plus points if you’re buying to sell on in a few years too: the higher price point, the Pikachu artwork, and the multiple opportunities to pull chase cards mean it’ll probably hold its long-term value – especially if Surging Sparks lives up to its early reputation.

Getting the Best Chance to Pull the Best Cards

Of course, this list isn’t suggesting that all of the other products on the market aren’t worth buying. It’s just showing you how to get more bang for your buck, regardless of whether you’re trying to fill your binder or you’re investing with future value in mind.

Ultimately, if you like how a product looks or you enjoy your time opening the packs inside, you’ve made the right purchase.

After all, it’s the cards – and the fun they provide – that really count.