Oricorio ex STANDARD PSA 10
Mega Charizard ex Mewtwo · Japanese Print · Card #111
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Japanese version
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Card Background & Set Context
Oricorio (オドリドリ) is a Generation VII multi-form Pokemon introduced in Pokemon Sun/Moon, with four regional forms (Pa'u, Pom-Pom, Sensu, Baile) tied to different Hawaiian-themed dance styles. The Pokemon has cult appeal for its multi-form design but lacks broad competitive or franchise-anchor status. Mega Charizard ex Mewtwo (m2) was released in the SV-era 2025-2026 cycle as a Mega-evolution-themed expansion. Oricorio ex represents mid-tier illustration variety within a set anchored by Charizard and Mewtwo headline cards.
Investment Analysis
Oricorio ex M2-111 sits in the mid-tier ex-card segment for niche Pokemon, where demand depends on competitive-format viability plus illustration appeal. Direct market price tracking is not currently available. ex-mechanic cards in the SV era have generally maintained modest premium over standard prints due to play-format viability, but for niche Pokemon like Oricorio the chase-card upside is limited. The m2 set's Mega-evolution focus makes Oricorio ex a B-tier slot rather than a headline card. PSA 10 multipliers for niche-Pokemon ex prints typically run 2-2.5x raw NM/M based on comparable patterns. Holders should view M2-111 as a baseline ex-mechanic representation rather than a pursuit chase card.
Risks to Watch
Primary risks include character-driven demand limitation (Oricorio is a niche multi-form Pokemon with limited cross-generation appeal), competitive-format rotation risk affecting ex-card play viability, reprint risk through future ex-card collection products, JPY/USD/HKD foreign-exchange exposure, and the structural lower price ceiling of niche-Pokemon ex prints versus headline ex cards.
Global Market Comparison
No sold-comp history yet for this card. Our price above reflects our own sourcing + margin; region benchmarks will populate as we ingest more data.
Card Background & Set Context
Oricorio (オドリドリ) is a Generation VII multi-form Pokemon introduced in Pokemon Sun/Moon, with four regional forms (Pa'u, Pom-Pom, Sensu, Baile) tied to different Hawaiian-themed dance styles. The Pokemon has cult appeal for its multi-form design but lacks broad competitive or franchise-anchor status. Mega Charizard ex Mewtwo (m2) was released in the SV-era 2025-2026 cycle as a Mega-evolution-themed expansion. Oricorio ex represents mid-tier illustration variety within a set anchored by Charizard and Mewtwo headline cards.
Investment Analysis
Oricorio ex M2-111 sits in the mid-tier ex-card segment for niche Pokemon, where demand depends on competitive-format viability plus illustration appeal. Direct market price tracking is not currently available. ex-mechanic cards in the SV era have generally maintained modest premium over standard prints due to play-format viability, but for niche Pokemon like Oricorio the chase-card upside is limited. The m2 set's Mega-evolution focus makes Oricorio ex a B-tier slot rather than a headline card. PSA 10 multipliers for niche-Pokemon ex prints typically run 2-2.5x raw NM/M based on comparable patterns. Holders should view M2-111 as a baseline ex-mechanic representation rather than a pursuit chase card.
Japanese vs English & Variants
M2-111 standard-rarity ex print may have parallel SAR or SR variants from the same set — collectors targeting maximum value should pursue the higher-rarity parallels. The natural comparison set is other ex prints from m2 (Mewtwo ex, Charizard ex variants) and other Oricorio prints across SWSH and SV eras. Compared to franchise-anchor Pokemon ex cards in the same set, Oricorio ex M2-111 trades at structurally lower price points.
Authentication & Cert Verification
Authenticate M2-111 by checking the m2 set identifiers and ex-mechanic frame design (ex cards have a distinctive frame with the 'ex' suffix), verifying the holo-foil pattern matches standard ex treatment for the set, and inspecting print quality on Oricorio's multi-form coloration. Counterfeit ex cards often show soft frame-edge print and off-saturation colors.
Risks to Watch
Primary risks include character-driven demand limitation (Oricorio is a niche multi-form Pokemon with limited cross-generation appeal), competitive-format rotation risk affecting ex-card play viability, reprint risk through future ex-card collection products, JPY/USD/HKD foreign-exchange exposure, and the structural lower price ceiling of niche-Pokemon ex prints versus headline ex cards.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the ex mechanic in modern Pokemon TCG?
ex-mechanic cards (suffix 'ex') are a current-format competitive Pokemon classification, distinguished by elevated HP and prize-trade penalties when knocked out.
Is Oricorio a popular Pokemon?
Oricorio has niche multi-form-design appeal from Gen VII but lacks broad franchise-anchor or competitive viability. Demand is mid-tier.
What set is M2-111 from?
Mega Charizard ex Mewtwo (m2), the SV-era Japanese expansion themed around the return of Mega-evolution mechanics.
What grade target makes sense for M2-111?
PSA 10 is standard for ex-mechanic cards. Estimated 2-2.5x raw NM/M multiplier for niche-Pokemon ex prints.
Should I target standard print or SAR for Oricorio?
SAR or SR parallels (if available in the set) typically command meaningful premium over standard ex prints for the same Pokemon.
Data Sources & References
- PSA grade & population: psacard.com/pop — authoritative PSA population report
- Japan market reference: snkrdunk.com
- US market reference: pricecharting.com
- Card image & metadata: Pokemon TCG API
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