*Insured Delivery is subject to customer submitting a DPD Lost in Transit claim via GAME customer services and DPD validating such claim, Insured Delivery entitles customer to either Ī) a free of charge replacement console, and a partial refund of £50 to the original method of payment orī) a full refund of the price paid for the console ordered and the £19.99 delivery charge (payable to original method of payment), together with £50 compensation (payable at customer’s choice, either by BACS, Cheque or onto a GAME Gift card). Digital purchases are excluded from the total order value for tracked courier services.Whilst we will do everything we can to meet the delivery times above, there may be factors outside of our control and we cannot guarantee delivery within this timeframe.Orders placed after 7pm Friday to 7pm Sunday will be dispatched Sunday.Order up to 7pm for next day delivery Sunday to Friday.PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X | S, Nintendo Switch and VR (Pay online, delivered to store, plus receive a £5 voucher to spend in store when you collect) Vivid Voltage is available now at major retailers and local card shops.Console Orders For Playstation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch and VR Vivid Voltage has something fun and exciting to find in practically every pack and it represents a fantastic new direction for the Sword & Shield generation.Īn Elite Trainer Box, Booster Box, and Theme Decks were provided to TheGamer for this review. Every pack I open gives me a chance to pull a high-value card like Rainbow VMAX Pikachu, beautiful new Amazing Rares, and tons of legendary and mythic Pokémon like Xerneas, Lugia, and Rayquaza. Vivid Voltage is my favorite Sw&Sh expansion because of how much variety there is. The two gold cards, Galarian Obstagoon and Oranguru, are actually the shiny version of these Pokémon, a nice little tease for the return of the shiny vault in February's mini-set. Beyond just Fat Pikachu, there is a full art Alakazam (the first one in over four years!) as well as fan favorites like Galarian Sirfetch'd, Leon, and Pokémon Center Lady. What's more, the secret rares in Vivid Voltage are exceptional. Most importantly, Amazing Rares take the place of the reverse rare in each pack, meaning you have the chance to pull an Amazing Rare and a secret rare in every pack. Amazing Rares have the same card design as normal holo cards but have a new color splash background and a unique holo pattern that makes them really stand out. Part of the reason for this is the new card type called Amazing Rares. Not only that, it has a better pull rate for chase cards than any other set. Meaning Vivid Voltage has a way higher number of chase cards. Vivid Voltage 23 numbered ultra-rares and 38 secret rares. Darkness Ablaze has 21 numbered ultra-rares and 25 secret rares. While the set size is comparable to Darkness Ablaze, the card type ratios are not. First of all, there are 185 numbered (non-secret rare) cards in this set, making it a smaller set than both Rebel Clash (192) and Darkness Ablaze (189). If Fat Pikachu was the only notable thing about Vivid Voltage it would still be a set worth opening, but there's so much more going on in this expansion - far more than previous Sword & Shield expansions. The community loves him, I love him, and his inclusion instantly raised Vivid Voltage to a higher tier than previous expansions Darkness Ablaze and Rebel Clash. There are four Pikachu's to collect in this set, but the crown jewel of the set is without a doubt that VMAX Pikachu, aka Fat Pikachu or Big Chungus. There is a lot to love about Vivid Voltage and it starts with the sets mascot: Fat Pikachu.Ĭharizard is the card that prints money, but Pikachu is no slouch either, and we're already seeing some strong value from the Rainbow VMAX Pikachu in Vivid Voltage. I was happy to get back to normal with Vivid Voltage and excited to see the Pokémon company take some lessons from the previous Sword & Shield sets. RELATED: Pokemon TCG: Pre-Orders Are Live For The $90 Ultra Premium Collection I enjoyed feeling like a gym leader as I collected badges, but it was just too hard to even find the badge boxes thanks to scalpers and a limited supply. The September mini-set Champion's Path had a fantastic theme, but unfortunately, the scarcity of the boxes and the lack of any strong chase cards other than the two Charizards made me lose interest in the set very quickly. With an increase in the number of ultra-rares, highly desirable Pokémon, a new card type, and even some shinies, Vivid Voltage proves that variety is the key to an exceptional expansion set. The fourth Sword & Shield Pokémon set released this past Friday and has already proven to be the most thoughtful, attractive, and varied set in the entire generation.
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