The Gundam Card Game is sold through three main channels in North America and Europe: TCGplayer (singles), local game stores (sealed + singles), and Bandai TCG+ authorized online retailers (sealed). Each has trade-offs.
TCGplayer (singles)
TCGplayer added Gundam Card Game to its catalog in 2025 and now has the largest secondary market for singles. Sellers list individual cards, prices are comparable across vendors, and bulk shipping runs through TCGplayer Direct. Every card page on this site links to the matching TCGplayer listing. Those links carry an affiliate tag, so purchases through them support the database at no extra cost.
How to buy a full deck on TCGplayer
The fastest path: build the list in our deck builder, click Buy on TCGplayer, and the modal generates a single mass-entry URL with every card and quantity pre-filled. You confirm cart contents on TCGplayer and check out once. This typically saves 10-30% versus buying cards individually because the cart auto-optimizes for sellers who carry multiple cards on your list.
Local game stores (sealed + tournaments)
Most stores that already stock Bandai TCGs (Digimon, One Piece) also carry Gundam Card Game boosters and starter decks. Sealed pricing matches MSRP. Your local store is where sanctioned tournaments and casual play nights happen, so buying sealed there is what builds an in-person scene to play in.
Use the Bandai TCG+ store locator on the official Bandai website to find authorized retailers.
Bandai TCG+ authorized online retailers
For sealed cases, displays, and pre-orders of new sets, the authorized online retailers (CardKingdom, ChannelFireball, TrollAndToad, and regional equivalents in Europe and Asia) have the broadest inventory at MSRP. Pre-orders for new sets typically open 4-6 weeks before street date.
What about Amazon and eBay?
- Amazon: third-party listings exist but quality control is inconsistent. Counterfeits have been reported, especially on rare singles. Stick to Amazon's first-party Bandai-branded listings if you go this route.
- eBay: best for graded singles or hard-to-find promos. Verify the seller's ratings on TCG-specific transactions and confirm the card matches the official art via our card database.
Pricing reference
Card prices on this database are pulled from TCGplayer's market price daily. They reflect actual recent sale prices, not asking prices, so they're a reliable benchmark for whether a single is over- or under-listed elsewhere.