Is Everyone Trying to Flip the Pokemon LEGO Sets?

Let's set the record straight on reselling LEGO

Pokemon LEGO 2026 Reseller Flip Guide
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By RC Staff

Key Points

  • After years of waiting, official Pokemon X LEGO sets are finally available for preorder

  • LEGO is very good at managing production and sets rarely sell out after release

  • Flipping LEGOs for a profit requires outside-the-box thinking or a lot of patience

Something odd has been happening on Xitter over the last few days. Following the release of LEGO’s hotly awaited Pokemon collection, there have been a handful of threads that went viral encouraging readers to load up on the sets and resell them down the line for “free money”. As self-described reselling experts, we’re going to take a look at these claims and see if they hold up (spoiler alert: they don’t.)

Why Are Normies Reselling LEGO Sets?

This might sound like we’re just defending our turf. Well, we are defending our turf, but we’re also trying to keep amateur resellers from losing their money on a bad flip. There’s been a lot of uninformed bluster about these new Pokemon sets, but take a second to think things through before you jump in.

Here’s the reality check nobody posting those viral tweets wants to mention: LEGO is exceptionally good at managing supply and demand. Unlike limited sneaker drops or trading card print runs, LEGO actively produces sets based on market interest. They are capable of scaling production to meet demand, and it’s very, very rare to see a new set remain out of stock for any length of time. LEGO does retire sets, but that usually takes 12 months or more.

The “buy and hold for years” strategy only works when a set becomes genuinely scarce. That typically happens in two scenarios: limited regional availability or unprecedented demand that catches LEGO off guard. Neither situation applies here. LEGO knows Pokémon is massive. They’ve seen the pre-order numbers.

Even in the rare cases where LEGO sets do appreciate significantly, we’re talking about a handful of documented examples across decades of releases. The “Millennium Falcon” that the tweet above refers to is just one of numerous Millennium Falcon sets LEGO has produced, and many of the others did not resell for any profits at all.

Sure, if you had the foresight to hold a $400 set from 2007, you could have made a lot of money. But it would have been a much smarter investment to be buying Bitcoin at the time. It’s a mistake to try and predict the future by cherry-picking flips from the past.

Smart Resellers Manage Risk

To put it plainly, buying a LEGO set for $400, $600, or $800 just to keep it in your closet for a few years hoping that it will resell in the future is dumb. It’s dumb, risky, and inefficient.

This is especially problematic for newer resellers working with limited capital. If you’ve got $500 to invest in reselling, there are dozens of better ways to deploy it than betting on LEGO appreciation over the next five years. You could be flipping the latest vinyl releases, loading up on trading cards, or reselling niche electronics for huge margins.

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Not only are these other flips much quicker, but many of them are covered by a return policy. That completely eliminates your risk and allows you to cover a wider spread of items without worrying about getting burned. Good luck returning your Pokemon LEGOs in five years and hoping to get your (heavily-inflated) $500 back.

The opportunity cost is real. That money could realistically turn into $750-$1000 within a few months through active reselling strategies. Or it could sit in a box gathering dust while you pray LEGO Pokémon sets become the next collector’s goldmine.

How to Actually Profit from Reselling LEGO

If you want to make money on LEGO releases right now, the move isn’t speculation. It’s exploiting bonus sets and promotional offers to cut your costs. We covered this strategy in detail when the Lord of the Rings Barad-dûr tower dropped last year.

Resellers picked up the $459.99 Barad-dûr set but focused on the included minifigures and bonus promotional items rather than holding the complete set. By parting out high-value minifigs and flipping them individually, some resellers cut their effective cost by 50% or more. That’s the smart play: reducing your basis through strategic parting rather than betting on long-term appreciation.

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That’s a $300 discount on a $460 set

With these Pokémon sets, the Kanto Badge Collection bonus is your angle. That $14.99 gift set is included free with the Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise purchase. Right now, these are flipping for up to $200. If you don’t mind passing on the bonus, that’s a huge discount on a premium LEGO set.

We’ve got another opportunity coming up to do this with LEGO’s leaked Minas Tirith set. We covered all the details in a separate article, but this is looking like another great opportunity to knock a few hundred bucks off a big purchase.

This is really only ideal for resellers that want to collect the sets for personal use or as gifts. You’re not making a profit, but you’re picking up a huge discount that most buyers can only fantasize about.

Bottom Line

Don’t let viral Twitter posts convince you that dropping hundreds on LEGO sets is your ticket to free money. Sure, they might be right (years down the road), but could just as easily be wrong. You’ll be left holding the bag, not them.

If you’re sitting on disposable income and want to gamble on LEGO appreciation as a side bet, that’s your call. But if you’re trying to build a reselling business or make consistent profits, this isn’t the move. Focus on shorter-term flips with generous return policies and quick turnarounds

If you only remember one thing from this article, let it be that speed + risk management is far more lucrative than speculating on potential flips years down the line.

Want to learn more about reselling? You’re on the right website. We’re not trying to sell you courses or eBooks; we’re focused on documenting the strategies and products that resellers focus on to maximize profits. Spend some time clicking around our site to learn what else is worth flipping.

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