So, Journey Together is going to be a bloodbath.

Let’s talk about Journey Together.

It’s coming. March 28. You’re excited. I’m excited. Everyone’s excited. That’s the problem.

Here’s what’s going to happen.

You’ll wake up early. You’ll hit refresh on every website that’s supposed to have it. The page will load, your heart will skip a beat, and it’ll be sold out. Gone. Snatched up in minutes by bots and flippers who are more caffeinated than you are.

Journey Together for MSRP?

MSRP is $162 for a Journey Together booster box. That’s adorable.

Right now? Preorders are $244.90 on TCGplayer. And let’s be honest, that price is going to dip on release day, then it’s only going up. When release day hits, it’s going to be a bloodbath.

How to get Journey Together for under market prices.

So if MSRP is impossible, what’s the move? Where to buy Journey Together for something that doesn’t feel like a crime? Here’s a plot twist. HappyTigerGaming.com is going to have Journey Together booster boxes for less than TCGplayer. Yes, really.

Our Journey Together release prices.

We’re notifying our email list as soon as Journey Together booster boxes drop on our website. A YouTube video will be posted at the same exact time. It’s going to be priced under whatever TCGplayer has it for, with free shipping, and without sales tax. It’s actually a crazy deal, but if you snooze, you lose. You know how bad supply is, especially with distributors hoarding boxes to sell themselves. Oops, was I supposed to say that?

How to get notified when Journey Together drops under market prices:

We’re notifying our email list as soon as Journey Together booster boxes drop on our website. A YouTube video will be posted at the same exact time. It’s going to be priced under whatever TCGplayer has it for, with free shipping, and without sales tax. It’s actually a crazy deal, but if you snooze, you lose. You know how bad supply is, especially with distributors hoarding boxes to sell themselves. Oops, was I supposed to say that?

Where else to get Journey Together?

People say, “Just don’t buy from scalpers.” Cute. Like that’s an option. You’re forced to buy from distributors. They own the supply. You can’t just waltz into Walmart and grab a box at MSRP like it’s 2016. That world is gone.

What’s left? Paying triple to some guy on eBay. Watching people throw hands in parking lots over a Journey Together booster box. Waking up at 3 AM to battle bots for stock that was probably never there in the first place.

TLDR; Journey Together is a bloodbath, MSRP is impossible, and we’re selling under market prices.

Good luck out there.

Miss Print

Oh hey, you made it to the bio. Cool. I’m Miss Print, your friendly neighborhood TCG addict with a mild case of buyer’s remorse and a deep, possibly unhealthy, obsession with shiny cardboard. I write about Pokémon, overpriced booster boxes, and the collective delusion we all share that “this next pack” will actually have something good in it.

I don’t pretend this hobby makes sense. One minute we’re all after the latest chase cards, the next, some random common from 2004 is worth a car payment. Distributors play gatekeeper, scalpers treat release days like Black Friday, and somehow, we all just keep swiping our cards anyway. Am I part of the problem? Absolutely. But at least I’ll joke about it while we watch the chaos unfold together.

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