メガリザードンX EX STANDARD PSA 10
Eevee Heroes · Japanese Print · Card #013
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Japanese version
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Card Background & Set Context
Mega Charizard X debuted in Pokemon X/Y (2013) as the fire/dragon dual-type Mega Evolution alternative to Mega Charizard Y. The X variant's distinctive black coloration and dragon-type addition created a unique design identity beyond the standard Charizard lineage. Eevee Heroes (s6a) launched May 2021 as Pokemon Co.'s Eevee-themed Japanese expansion, with non-Eevee chase Pokemon like Mega Charizard X providing additional collector targets. The card's Mega Evolution mechanic provides era-specific gameplay relevance beyond its baseline Charizard premium.
Investment Analysis
Mega Charizard X EX from Eevee Heroes combines several apex-tier demand drivers: (1) Charizard universal character pull (strongest in Pokemon TCG), (2) Mega Evolution-era mechanic relevance, (3) Eevee Heroes set premium driving all included cards higher, (4) X-form distinctive design vs Mega Charizard Y. The card trades estimated US$100-400 raw depending on variant treatment, with PSA 10 multipliers in the 3-5x range for centred copies. Long-term thesis: Mega Charizard cards function as anchored collectibles tracking both Charizard's eternal character premium and Mega Evolution-era nostalgia cycles. The Eevee Heroes set context is particularly valuable given the set's iconic SwSh-era status. Without active listing data in our index, valuation references Snkrdunk historical data for s6a Mega Charizard variants.
Risks to Watch
Risks include: (1) heaviest counterfeit pressure across Pokemon TCG concentrates on Charizard cards, requiring extreme sourcing care, (2) Mega Evolution mechanic continued relevance dependent on Pokemon Co. promotion, (3) reprint pressure from anniversary Charizard collections, (4) JPY/HKD FX exposure. The Eevee Heroes set context combined with Charizard character pull provides strong defensive moat; verify provenance rigorously at this price tier.
Global Market Comparison
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Price History (90 days)
Card Background & Set Context
Mega Charizard X debuted in Pokemon X/Y (2013) as the fire/dragon dual-type Mega Evolution alternative to Mega Charizard Y. The X variant's distinctive black coloration and dragon-type addition created a unique design identity beyond the standard Charizard lineage. Eevee Heroes (s6a) launched May 2021 as Pokemon Co.'s Eevee-themed Japanese expansion, with non-Eevee chase Pokemon like Mega Charizard X providing additional collector targets. The card's Mega Evolution mechanic provides era-specific gameplay relevance beyond its baseline Charizard premium.
Investment Analysis
Mega Charizard X EX from Eevee Heroes combines several apex-tier demand drivers: (1) Charizard universal character pull (strongest in Pokemon TCG), (2) Mega Evolution-era mechanic relevance, (3) Eevee Heroes set premium driving all included cards higher, (4) X-form distinctive design vs Mega Charizard Y. The card trades estimated US$100-400 raw depending on variant treatment, with PSA 10 multipliers in the 3-5x range for centred copies. Long-term thesis: Mega Charizard cards function as anchored collectibles tracking both Charizard's eternal character premium and Mega Evolution-era nostalgia cycles. The Eevee Heroes set context is particularly valuable given the set's iconic SwSh-era status. Without active listing data in our index, valuation references Snkrdunk historical data for s6a Mega Charizard variants.
Japanese vs English & Variants
Within Eevee Heroes (s6a), Mega Charizard X EX appears at this 013 position with potential SR/HR full-art variants at higher card numbers. The standard EX print sits in entry-tier Mega Charizard pricing within the set. Compared with Mega Charizard X prints across other Pokemon TCG eras — including XY-era originals (where Mega Evolution debuted) and various Mega-era inclusions — the s6a print represents the SwSh-era treatment with Eevee Heroes set context premium.
Authentication & Cert Verification
Mega Charizard X cards face the highest counterfeit pressure across Pokemon TCG given universal Charizard demand. Verify: (1) card stock matches 2021-era JP production weight, (2) print resolution on Mega Charizard X's distinctive black-coloration art shows native high-density printing, (3) holo treatment uses s6a-era patterns, (4) EX designation typography and Mega Evolution mechanic markings match authentic s6a format. Eevee Heroes set's high counterfeit volume warrants extremely careful sourcing for Charizard variants specifically.
Risks to Watch
Risks include: (1) heaviest counterfeit pressure across Pokemon TCG concentrates on Charizard cards, requiring extreme sourcing care, (2) Mega Evolution mechanic continued relevance dependent on Pokemon Co. promotion, (3) reprint pressure from anniversary Charizard collections, (4) JPY/HKD FX exposure. The Eevee Heroes set context combined with Charizard character pull provides strong defensive moat; verify provenance rigorously at this price tier.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Mega Charizard X versus Y?
Mega Charizard X is fire/dragon dual-type with black coloration; Mega Charizard Y is fire/flying with traditional Charizard coloration. Both are Mega evolutions of Charizard.
Why is this in Eevee Heroes set?
Eevee Heroes (s6a) includes non-Eevee chase Pokemon to provide collector variety beyond the Eevee-line focus; Charizard's universal pull supports inclusion across most major sets.
Is Mega Charizard X competitive?
Mega Evolution-era cards have format-specific competitive utility; current SV-era utility depends on Mega Evolution focus in current standard rotation.
How does this compare to vintage Charizard?
S6a Mega Charizard X represents modern Mega-era treatment; doesn't compete with vintage 1996 Base Set Charizard in absolute price tier but offers Eevee Heroes set premium.
Should I grade this?
For centred near-mint copies with verified authenticity, yes — Charizard's universal pull supports 3-5x PSA 10 multipliers easily justifying grading fees.
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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