I’m here on da scene, reporting from the bustling world of Elite Fourum, where the past week has been a whirlwind of activity and excitement. From April 13 to April 20, 2025, the forum saw a flurry of 1,113 new posts and 25 fresh topics, with top contributors like @koala, @lyleberr, and @Dyl leading the charge with their engaging discussions and insightful contributions. The forum’s vibrant community continues to thrive, with members sharing their latest acquisitions, debating market trends, and showcasing their collections with pride.
In the realm of collecting, the “What’s your most recent purchase?” thread remains a hotbed of activity, with users like @Cardster and @emseasqrd sharing their latest card acquisitions, including a Typhlosion card and a Dark Golbat, respectively. The thread is a testament to the diverse interests of the community, with members like @stagger12 and @lyleberr discussing unique trades and the joy of adding rare items to their collections. Check out the thread here.
Meanwhile, in the news & Links category, the anticipation for the upcoming “SV10 The Glory of Team Rocket” set has sparked lively discussions. @koala and @genchiro have been at the forefront, sharing sneak peeks of the set’s artwork and debating its potential impact on the market. The set’s release strategy, which includes withholding reveals of SAR chase cards, has intrigued many, leading to speculation about its marketing approach. Dive into the discussion here.
The market category has been buzzing with debates over the fluctuating prices of Pokémon cards. In the “Crazy Market” thread, users like @ddk and @Dyl have expressed concerns over the rising costs of cards from Z&G, while @fourthstartcg and @anthony_CCG have highlighted the challenges of unpaid high-value auctions on eBay. The community’s insights into market dynamics provide valuable perspectives for both seasoned collectors and newcomers. Join the conversation here.
In the #General category, the “QotD: What Pokemon has the best smile?” thread has brought a lighthearted touch to the forum, with members like @c0ll3ct0r and @wisewailmer sharing their favorite Pokémon smiles. The thread is a delightful reminder of the joy and whimsy that Pokémon brings to fans worldwide. Smile along with the community here.
The #Articles section has seen a fascinating exploration of Pokémon card history, with threads like “Many of the Pokemon playtest cards were likely printed in 2024” shedding light on the complexities of card authentication. @MattCollects64 and @cardstockpile have shared their experiences with CGC’s grading process, highlighting the challenges and frustrations faced by collectors. Explore the full story here.
Key insights from the forum reveal a community deeply engaged in both the joys and challenges of Pokémon collecting. The ongoing discussions about market trends, card authenticity, and collection updates underscore the passion and dedication of Elite Fourum’s members. Notably, the forum’s emphasis on community support and shared knowledge continues to foster a welcoming and inclusive environment for all Pokémon enthusiasts.
In the realm of collection Updates, users like @Metapod_museum and @Butterfree.12 have shared their impressive collections, with the former aiming for a Guinness World Record for the largest Metapod collection and the latter showcasing a near-complete Butterfree collection. These updates not only highlight the diversity of collecting interests but also inspire others to pursue their own collection goals. Check out the Metapod Museum here and Butterfree’s collection here.
As the forum continues to evolve, the community’s commitment to sharing knowledge, supporting one another, and celebrating the world of Pokémon remains unwavering. Whether it’s through lively debates, heartfelt collection updates, or lighthearted discussions, Elite Fourum is a vibrant hub for Pokémon fans around the globe.
And with that, this Meowth is signing off, reminding you to keep your claws sharp and your collections even sharper! ![]()