Pokemon TCG fans have labeled the Charizard ex Super-Premium Collection a “waste of money” after seeing the product’s lacking quality.

Boasting a $79.99 price tag, the collection includes a foil Charizard ex promo card, two foil cards featuring Charmander and Charmeleon, one card-display Charizard figure, a code card forPokemon TCG Live, and 10 TCG booster packs containing 10 cards and one Basic Energy.

Some Pokemon faithful think the collection is overpriced, especially after taking a closer look at the package’s Charizard figure.

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In response to images shared on thePokeBeachfan site, one user derisively commented, “nice looking box with terrible content. Waste of money.”

Fans responding to thePokeJunglenews page weren’t too thrilled about the new Charizard ex Super-Premium Collection, either. One response to the Twitter/X post argued it’s “not worth that price.”

A few others blasted the arguably poor quality of the figure, with one user pointing out that “the fire isn’t even coming outta his mouth right.”

Still, not everyone is down on the upcoming Charizard-centric release. A commenter in the PokeBeach forums said the collection “looks pretty good” before complimenting its “nice figure.”

Meanwhile, someone else posited that such releases typicallytarget gift-givers, “people who know less but just think the box looks cool and it comes with a figure and a fancy card.”

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Fans can determine the value of the package for themselves when the Charizard ex Super-Premium Collection becomes available in October.

Brianna Reeves is a Games Writer on Dexerto’s US team. She is a Gaming expert, covering Baldur’s Gate, Diablo, Pokemon, fighting games, first-person shooters, and single-player games. Brianna has bylines at CBR, PlayStation LifeStyle, and ScreenRant.