
Best of Game · #9 · Promo
Rocket's Hitmonchan
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Reverse Holo
Highest valuemarket $220.00Low $899.99Mid $1,000.00High $1,849.80Range refreshed 2026/07/01
Card details
- Type
- Fighting
- Subtype
- Basic
- HP
- 60
- Series
- Other
- Artist
- Ken Sugimori
- Release year
- 2002
- Rarity
- Promo
Attacks
Crosscounter
Cost: Fighting
If an attack does damage to Rocket's Hitmonchan during your opponent's next turn (even if Rocket's Hitmonchan is Knocked Out), flip a coin. If heads, Rocket's Hitmonchan attacks your opponent's Active Pokémon for double that amount of damage. (If Rocket's Hitmonchan takes 20 damage, it does 40 damage to that Pokémon.)
Magnum Punch
50Cost: Fighting · Fighting · Colorless
Weaknesses
- Psychic×2
About this card
Rocket's Hitmonchan from Best of Game (2002) is a Pokemon TCG single tracked on Foil. Card #9 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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