You can find a holo or shiny Charizard in XY Evolutions by playing with the regular Charizard. However, if you are aiming for a shiny Charizard, you will have to do some luckier trading. Luckily, there are a few ways to improve your odds. Here’s a quick guide to Charizard-GX pull rates.
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SV49 shiny Charizard-GX
There are a few different factors to consider when evaluating SV49 shiny Charizard-Gx odds in XY Evolutions. The first is the number of copies. The higher the number of copies, the greater the risk that a card will not be worth its price. A rare card is likely to have a higher price than a common. While a single card may have a low value, a full set may have a higher price.
A rare shiny Charizard-GX is worth a lot of money. This was the first shiny Charizard variant in six years, and was a black starter card in the BW Plasma Storm set. A full-art shiny Charizard-GX can cost $350, and a bidding war for one reportedly reached $10,100. This card was so rare that even Beckett gave one to a friend in exchange for the black information label.
SV49 holo Charizard-GX
SV49 holo Charizard GX odds in XY Evolutions are a bit tricky. Until recently, this card was considered to have a single print run. As with all holo cards, it was only printed in Japan. However, the quality of the printing was excellent. The population report for PSA 10 shows that there are 2177 Full Art M cards in this set.
The original anime made the Charizard a very important part of the game. Its attack rating was 100. In the anime, the card’s image is small and surrounded by chrome flames. Normally, this type of card is considered valuable and comes with a small label on its left-hand side. Some gem mint versions of this card are worth quite a bit of money.
SV49 regular Charizard-GX
While the SV49 regular Charizard-G-X is a rare card, its full art version isn’t. This particular card was released in the Sun & Moon Promo Series, and it’s one of the best cards in the set. This card has standard full art, but is missing the standard full art of Burning Shadows. However, the SV49 regular Charizard-GX is not as uncommon as it appears in the XY Evolutions set.
The BGS 10 Shiny Charizard-GX (SV49) was one of the most sought-after cards in the set. It was the first shiny variant in six years and was a black starter card in BW Plasma Storm. Its full-art version sold for $350, and a bidding war on eBay broke the $10,100 mark. It was also one of the most expensive cards ever produced, with Beckett appraising one copy for $10,100.