Preorder the Pokémon TCGs Mega Moonlit Clefable ex Tin at a record low price on Amazon

By Mashable | Created at 2026-06-09 11:52:23 | Updated at 2026-06-12 23:00:53 3 days ago

You can also buy one from TCGplayer for under $30.

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Ben Williams

 on June 9, 2026

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 Mega Moonlit — Mega Clefable ex Tin with Chaos Rising, Perfect Order, and Phantasmal Flames booster backs on a green and orange background

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TL;DR: Amazon has the Pokémon TCG: Mega Moonlit Tin (Mega Clefable ex edition) marked down to $47.29 ahead of its June 12 release, taking 21% off its usual $59.95 price. Walmart is slightly cheaper at $46.77, though TCGplayer has unopened listings going as low as $29.37.


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$47.29 at Amazon
$59.95 Save $12.66

Getting packs from the recent Mega Evolution in the Pokémon TCG at a reasonable price is still a pretty tough task. However, this is where price drops on collection boxes like this Mega Clefable tin are among the best ways to score trading cards on a budget.  

As of June 9, Amazon has the Pokémon TCG: Mega Moonlit Tin — Mega Clefable ex edition available to preorder for $47.29. That’s a 21% cut from its typical $59.95 price, saving you $12.65 on the moonlit-themed collector tin, and it's the lowest price we’ve seen with the seller yet, as confirmed with price tracker camelcamelcamel

Shipped and sold by Crooked Cart, delivery is estimated for June 18-25 at the time of writing, at least six days after its June 12 release date. However, for just a penny more, at $47.30, you can preorder the Mega Clefable ex Tin from the seller Boxed Vinyl — giving you faster delivery for June 17. 

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Inside, you’ll get one very pretty Mega Clefable ex foil promo card, four Pokémon TCG booster packs (two Chaos Rising, one Perfect Order, and one Phantasmal Flames — according to product imagery), and one code card for Pokémon TCG Live. 

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This means that even before you take the promo card and TCG Live card into account, the $47.29 price will have you paying only $11.82 per pack. Since single boosters for all three Pokémon TCG expansions usually cost between $12 and $16 on Amazon, you’ll be saving around $4 per pack. 

On the other hand, those who are willing to shop outside of Amazon can save a lot more. Walmart’s third-party listings for the Mega Moonlit Tin go slightly lower at $46.77, but unopened listings on TCGplayer go far cheaper at $29.37 each — even a small amount higher than its market price of $27.64. 

For even more Pokémon TCG backs at a more tolerable price, you can grab the Chaos Rising Elite Trainer Box on sale for just over $92. To get the lowest cost per pack, though, the Pokémon TCG’s 36-pack Chaos Rising Booster Display Box, selling for under $265, means you’re paying around $7.36 per pack. 

Although currently not available on Amazon, the Pokémon TCG’s newly announced Pitch Black expansion — Booster Packs, ETBs, Display Boxes, and Booster Bundles — is available to preorder at TCGplayer.

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Ben Williams is a freelance writer at Mashable, having joined the team in June 2025. With over 10 years experience in gaming, tech, TV, anime, and film, there’s nothing he hasn’t covered. Alongside Ben’s other work at IGN, Radio Times, Eurogamer, UNILAD Tech, and Rock Paper Shotgun, he also has bylines at sites like GamesRadar+, PCGamesN, ScreenSphere, Twinfinite, ScreenRant, GGRecon, and more.

When away from writing, he spends his downtime playing and watching games, films, and shows he loves covering — whether it’s replaying The Last of Us Part 2, catching Pokémon, rewatching Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, or bingeing Tarantino movies. 

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