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heat wave booster box Pokemon TCG: Scarlet & Violet - Heat Wave Arena Booster Box (JPN)

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heat wave booster box Pokemon TCG: Scarlet & Violet - Heat Wave Arena Booster Box (JPN)Turn Up the Heat in Pokmon TCG: Scarlet & Violet Heat Wave Arena Booster Box (Japanese)! Feel the burn with the Heat Wave Arena booster box from Japans Scarlet & Violet series! This factory sealed box contains 30 booster packs, each offering 5 Japanese cards that bring fiery new strategies and Pokmon into the spotlight. Whether you're chasing high powered cards or building a fire themed deck, this set brings heat to every rip. With Japanese exclusive

Turn Up the Heat in Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet – Heat Wave Arena Booster Box (Japanese)!

Feel the burn with the Heat Wave Arena booster box from Japan’s Scarlet & Violet series! This factory-sealed box contains 30 booster packs, each offering 5 Japanese cards that bring fiery new strategies and Pokémon into the spotlight.

Whether you're chasing high-powered cards or building a fire-themed deck, this set brings heat to every rip. With Japanese-exclusive prints and tightly packed booster odds, collectors and players alike will enjoy this blazing-hot addition to their collection.

Fan the flames of your next battle with cards that scorch the competition!

Features:

  • Includes 30 Japanese booster packs; 5 cards per pack.
  • Features Japanese-exclusive cards from the Heat Wave Arena subset.
  • Ideal for collectors and competitive TCG players.
  • All boxes are brand new and factory sealed.
  • Does not contain any promotional material; cards vary by pack.
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