The Pokemon TCG151set is one of the most anticipated this year. As the name suggests, it features all 151 of the beloved Kanto critters. You’ll also get Trainer cards featuring Fossils, and you’re able to play these as basic Pokemon cards that eventually evolve into Kabuto, Omanyte, and Aerodactyl.

The set was released on September 22, and there are plenty of products you can pick up, with a few more on the way. Use this guide to help you track which products and cards you still need to get.

Mew in Pokemon TCG 151.

All Pokemon TCG 151 products

The Elite Trainer Box is probably what you want if you’re looking tojump into Pokemon TCG for the first time. It features all the goodies you need to start collecting cards and playing competitively.The151 Elite Trainer Boxis $49.99, and you get the following:

ThePokemon Center Elite Trainer Boxis $59.99and features the following:

Do you have a lot of money to blow? Consider theUltra-Premium Collectionwhich costs $119.99. It features the following:

There’s also a151 Poster Collectionavailable for $14.99which includes:

The151 Binder Collectioncosts $24.99and it is geared towards collectors. It features a binder with 20 9-pocket pages along with 4 Booster Packs. If you just want a bunch of cards, grab theBooster Bundlefor $24.94 which features 6 Booster Packs.

On October 6, theAlakazam exandZapdos excollections launch.

Pokemon TCG 151 card list

If you want more cards from the Kanto region, look out for theClassicsetwhich is is scheduled to launch on November 17 for $399.99.

Pokemon TCG 151 cards.

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