If you’re a fan of Pokemon TCG, you’ll know exactly how rare the Special Delivery Bidoof card is. It was released August 19 as a limited-edition card to celebrate Bidoof Day last month. Lucky fans are now able to get their hands on it. It’s not an easy process, involving a lucky raffle, then a dash to the online Pokemon store. If you get through, you’ve got a piece of Pokemon history in your hands. If you’re wondering how much it costs, fear not, as we’ve got the Pokemon Special Delivery Bidoof card price.
How much is the Pokemon Special Delivery Bidoof card?
In terms of resale value, some of the Pokemon Special Delivery Bidoof cards are hitting the heights of $350 on eBay.
Technically, the Pokemon Special Delivery Bidoof card costs absolutely nothing, and is free in the Pokemon Center online store. However, to be able to redeem the code for the card, you firstly need to have won the raffle, and you have to spend at least $20.
Therefore, the Special Delivery Bidoof is technically priced at $20. Though of course, you’ll be getting extra products with that purchase. In fact, when you redeem the code, the Bidoof card appears as $0.00, which isn’t bad at all for a rare card.
Just got my code for a Special Delivery Bidoof card from the Pokémon Center. Hell yeah! Going to add it to my special delivery collection :3 it’s such a cute little card and I can even wait to order something since they said the code is reserved to a card! pic.twitter.com/HiccQggmTL
— amy 😵💫 (@SayHelloToAmy) August 20, 2021
The Special Delivery Bidoof card was released as a celebration of Bidoof’s cult status within the Pokemon world. To be in with a chance of getting it, you had to sign up on the Pokemon Center website, and following that, lucky winners were emailed the promo code to use at checkout. If you weren’t sent one then there’s only one way to get the card. As seen by the online auctions, it isn’t a cheap one.
In other Pokemon news, the upcoming Diamond and Pearl remakes look set to breathe fresh life into the games. The new Pokemon Legends game also turns the tides, as Pokemon can now attack trainers.