This Is Why Pokémon Sets KEEP Disappointing You! 👀

Have you ever opened a Pokémon set and thought, "This one just isn't that good?" What if the problem isn't the set... but how we're judging it? In this video, we dive into a theory that's been hiding in plain sight: Pokémon doesn't build every expansion for the same audience. Some sets are designed to shake up the competitive metagame with powerful cards that dominate tournaments. Others are built around stunning artwork, nostalgia, and chase cards that collectors can't resist. Using real examples like Paldea Evolved, Perfect Order, 151, Crown Zenith, and more, we'll break down what makes a player set versus a collector set, how rotation changes the value of competitive cards, and why so many expansions get unfairly labeled as "good" or "bad." Whether you're a competitive player, collector, investor, or local game store owner, this perspective might completely change how you look at future Pokémon releases. Do you think Pokémon intentionally designs sets for different audiences? Let me know your thoughts in the comments. I'd love to hear where you'd rank some of your favorite expansions! 👍 Like the video if you enjoyed it. 💬 Join the discussion in the comments. 🔔 Subscribe for more honest Pokémon TCG discussions, market insights, and hobby conversations. 🔔 Subscribe http://@thecardfathertcg 🛒 Shop Card Father Games https://cardfathertcg.com 🎴 Shop Our TCGplayer Store https://www.tcgplayer.com/search/all/ 💬 Join Our Discord   / discord   📸 Follow Card Father Games Instagram:   / card_father.  . Facebook:   / cardfathergames   Email: [email protected]