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Dialga-EX (Phantom Forces) #122 card art

Phantom Forces · #122 · Rare Secret

Dialga-EX

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    Highest valuemarket $974.97
    Low $724.99Mid $970.44High $1,169.96

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Card details
Type
Metal
Subtype
Basic · EX
HP
180
Series
XY
Artist
5ban Graphics
Release year
2014
Rarity
Rare Secret

Attacks

  • Chrono Wind

    60

    Cost: Metal · Colorless · Colorless

    If the Defending Pokémon is a Pokémon-EX, it can't attack during your opponent's next turn.

  • Full Metal Impact

    150

    Cost: Metal · Metal · Colorless · Colorless

    Discard 2 Metal Energy attached to this Pokémon.

Weaknesses

  • Fire×2

About this card

Dialga-EX from Phantom Forces (2014) is a Pokemon TCG single tracked on Foil. Card #122 in the set, printed as Rare Secret. 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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