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Dark Ivysaur (Best of Game) #6 card art

Best of Game · #6 · Promo

Dark Ivysaur

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    Highest valuemarket $38.48
    Low $60.00Mid $72.99High $650.00

    Range refreshed 2026/07/01

Card details
Type
Grass
Subtype
Stage 1
HP
50
Series
Other
Artist
Shin-ichi Yoshida
Release year
2002
Rarity
Promo

Attacks

  • Fury Strikes

    Cost: Grass · Grass

    Your opponent puts 3 markers onto his or her Pokémon (divided as he or she chooses). (More than 1 marker can be put on the same Pokémon.) Then, this attack does 10 damage to each Pokémon for each marker on it. Don't apply Weakness and Resistance. Remove the markers at the end of the turn.

Weaknesses

  • Fire×2

About this card

Dark Ivysaur from Best of Game (2002) is a Pokemon TCG single tracked on Foil. Card #6 in the set, printed as Promo. Pricing varies widely by condition, print run, and grading authority. For this card we link you straight to the live eBay search. We only show a curated pick when we can verify it is this exact card, and we are adding verified listings to more cards over time.

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