
Ancient Origins · #94 · Rare Ultra
Lugia-EX
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Highest valueTCGplayer listed $210.29Low $137.30Mid $196.15High $2,021.40Range refreshed 2026/07/01
Card details
- Type
- Colorless
- Subtype
- Basic · EX
- HP
- 170
- Series
- XY
- Artist
- Ryo Ueda
- Release year
- 2015
- Rarity
- Rare Ultra
Attacks
Aero Ball
20×Cost: Colorless · Colorless
This attack does 20 damage times the amount of Energy attached to both Active Pokémon.
Deep Hurricane
80+Cost: Colorless · Colorless · Colorless · Colorless
If there is any Stadium card in play, this attack does 70 more damage. Then, discard that Stadium card.
Weaknesses
- Lightning×2
About this card
Lugia-EX from Ancient Origins (2015) is a Pokemon TCG single tracked on Foil. Card #94 in the set, printed as Rare Ultra. 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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