"... A little treasure from the dragon's hoard."
Official merchandise featuring Hassel is quite scarce at least compared to the most popular trainers in Scarlet and Violet, but there are still a few items to find!


- TCG supporter card: Released in 2024 in the Twilight Masquerade set, this is Hassel's card in the TCG and his easiest to find merch! Sadly he received
only the basic full art card, so no SIR card exists for him. Both of the cards are illustrated by GOSSAN. The card text reads:
"You can use this card only if any of your Pokémon were Knocked Out during your opponent's last turn.
Look at the top 8 cards of your deck and put up to 3 of them into your hand. Shuffle the other cards back into your deck."

- Can Badge: In 2023 a set of can badges featuring the SV trainers was released in Japan. They could be bought as blind bags. Hassel is in the "B" half of the set.

- Mirror magnet: Merchandise exclusive to South Korea! In September 2024 an event was held for live orchestral music from Scarlet and Violet in Seoul. During the event, you could buy blind boxes that featured select characters from the games, including Hassel. These are smaller than Pokémon cards, but still pretty. And it's fun to see Hassel and Baxcalibur's Korean names.

- Pokémon Trainers figure: Miraculously, Hassel finally got a non-flat merchandise in 2025! In this figure he is posing elegantly with his mighty Baxcalibur. This figure was only released in the western Pokémon Center websites as part of a trainer figure line that focuses on pseudo-legendary Pokémon and their trainers.

- E4 poster: Nintendo Dream's January 2024 issue not only featured the Paldean Elite Four on the magazine cover, but also included a B2 size poster of them. (The magazine also came with an freebie: a Scarlet and Violet themed wall calendar. The Elite Four was featured on August's page!)

- Spoon 2Di poster: aka the cutest Hassel art in existence. The A3 size poster was included in the Spoon2Di issue vol. 111 (2024).

- Photocard: This is more of a free promotional flyer that was given out in Japanese Pokémon Centers for a limited period of time. The flyer features pictures of the Paldea Elite Four, and you can cut out their pictures into horizontal DIY photo cards. The artwork is originally from the opening song for the Terastal Debut arc of the anime.