how much packs are in a booster box Battle Partners - Display of 30 Booster Pack (JP)
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how much packs are in a booster box

how much packs are in a booster box Battle Partners - Display of 30 Booster Pack (JP)

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how much packs are in a booster box Battle Partners - Display of 30 Booster Pack (JP)Discover Battle Partners the new Pokemon set Get 30 booster packs from the Battle Partners set box and add new Pokmon cards to your collection with this new expansion. In this new set, the undisputed protagonists are the Trainers and their faithful Pokmon . Box contents: 1 Booster Box in Japanese from the Pokmon TCG: Battle Partners expansion. Each Box contains 30 Booster Packs 5 cards for each booster pack

Discover Battle Partners the new Pokemon set

Get 30 booster packs from the Battle Partners set box and add new Pokémon cards to your collection with this new expansion. In this new set, the undisputed protagonists are the Trainers and their faithful Pokémon .

Box contents:

  • 1 Booster Box in Japanese from the Pokémon TCG: Battle Partners expansion.
  • Each Box contains 30 Booster Packs
  • 5 cards for each booster pack

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