ホゲータ AR SV1a トリプレットビート STANDARD PSA 10
SV1A · Japanese Print · Card #078
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Japanese version
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Card Background & Set Context
Triplet Beat (SV1A) released in Japan on 10 March 2023 as the first Paldea-themed expansion focused exclusively on the three Paldea starter Pokemon and their evolution lines. The set was structured as a beginner-friendly entry into SV-era competitive TCG, with the three starters receiving Art Rare illustrations alongside their evolved forms. Fuecoco specifically appears at SV1A-078 as the Art Rare Fire-starter print, capturing the species' expressive design in extended-art treatment. Triplet Beat became a bestseller in Japan, driving multiple reprint cycles in 2023-2024.
Investment Analysis
Fuecoco AR SV1A-078 sits in the Art Rare tier of Triplet Beat (SV1A, March 2023 Japan release). Starter-Pokemon ARs from this set have shown strong PSA 10 appreciation curves — the Sprigatito-Fuecoco-Quaxly trio drove sustained collector demand throughout 2023-2024. AR-tier print rates are approximately 1 per 4-6 booster boxes. Fuecoco's specific appeal: Fire-type starter status, expressive design that gained anime/manga visibility, and final-evolution typing (Fire/Ghost via Skeledirge) that produced unique competitive identity. Estimated PSA 10 trajectory has tracked 80-200% over 12-month windows. Investment view: high-conviction starter AR with sustained Paldea-collector demand.
Risks to Watch
Risks: (1) reprint pressure — SV1A had multiple reprint cycles in 2023-2024, increasing graded population over time; (2) Paldea generation collector demand still maturing vs older-generation favourites; (3) AR-tier ceiling structurally below Skeledirge ex SAR equivalents in same evolution line; (4) starter-Pokemon competition — multiple Fuecoco prints exist across SV cycle from various sets.
Global Market Comparison
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Price History (90 days)
Card Background & Set Context
Triplet Beat (SV1A) released in Japan on 10 March 2023 as the first Paldea-themed expansion focused exclusively on the three Paldea starter Pokemon and their evolution lines. The set was structured as a beginner-friendly entry into SV-era competitive TCG, with the three starters receiving Art Rare illustrations alongside their evolved forms. Fuecoco specifically appears at SV1A-078 as the Art Rare Fire-starter print, capturing the species' expressive design in extended-art treatment. Triplet Beat became a bestseller in Japan, driving multiple reprint cycles in 2023-2024.
Investment Analysis
Fuecoco AR SV1A-078 sits in the Art Rare tier of Triplet Beat (SV1A, March 2023 Japan release). Starter-Pokemon ARs from this set have shown strong PSA 10 appreciation curves — the Sprigatito-Fuecoco-Quaxly trio drove sustained collector demand throughout 2023-2024. AR-tier print rates are approximately 1 per 4-6 booster boxes. Fuecoco's specific appeal: Fire-type starter status, expressive design that gained anime/manga visibility, and final-evolution typing (Fire/Ghost via Skeledirge) that produced unique competitive identity. Estimated PSA 10 trajectory has tracked 80-200% over 12-month windows. Investment view: high-conviction starter AR with sustained Paldea-collector demand.
Japanese vs English & Variants
Fuecoco appears in Triplet Beat as: (1) standard rare print at lower slot, (2) Art Rare 078 (this card), (3) potentially additional variants. The AR 078 is the standard chase tier. Compared to evolution-line ARs (Crocalor AR, Skeledirge ex SAR), Fuecoco at base-stage commands lower per-card pricing but higher set-completion demand. Compared to other Paldea-starter ARs (Sprigatito AR at 075, Quaxly AR at 081), Fuecoco trades in similar PSA 10 ranges with starter-fan-loyalty driving variance.
Authentication & Cert Verification
SV1A AR authentication: (1) full-art illustration extending to card edges (borderless framing), (2) AR rarity diamond pattern bottom-right, (3) SV-era Pokeball-pattern reverse stock, (4) Triplet Beat set logo and SV1A identifier, (5) holographic foil pattern on artwork zone. Centring is the dominant grading constraint for SV-era ARs.
Risks to Watch
Risks: (1) reprint pressure — SV1A had multiple reprint cycles in 2023-2024, increasing graded population over time; (2) Paldea generation collector demand still maturing vs older-generation favourites; (3) AR-tier ceiling structurally below Skeledirge ex SAR equivalents in same evolution line; (4) starter-Pokemon competition — multiple Fuecoco prints exist across SV cycle from various sets.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is Fuecoco?
Fuecoco is the Fire-type starter from Pokemon Scarlet & Violet (2022), evolving into Crocalor and Skeledirge (Fire/Ghost typing).
What is Triplet Beat?
SV1A Triplet Beat is the March 2023 Japanese expansion focused exclusively on Paldea starters Sprigatito, Fuecoco, Quaxly and their evolution lines.
Is SV1A-078 the chase Fuecoco from this set?
It is the AR (Art Rare) chase tier. The Skeledirge ex SAR at higher slots represents the most premium Fuecoco-line chase pull.
Should I grade my Fuecoco AR?
Yes if centring is strong — AR full-art prints have low PSA 10 yield, supporting graded premium and strong fee payback.
How does Fuecoco AR compare to Sprigatito AR or Quaxly AR?
All three Paldea-starter ARs trade in similar PSA 10 ranges; relative pricing varies with starter-fan-loyalty (Quaxly tends slightly higher, Sprigatito and Fuecoco similar).
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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