Ascended Heroes – What to Expect
A detailed look at early price signals, collector sentiment, and product expectations ahead of the Ascended Heroes release
A detailed look at early price signals, collector sentiment, and product expectations ahead of the Ascended Heroes release
A look at the Pokémon cards driving real market activity in 2025, with trends fueled by high-volume collectors and competitive play
A closer look at Vivid Voltage’s key singles, Amazing Rares, and sealed product trends as collectors revisit the early SWSH era
Phantasmal Flames has just released, bringing a strong mix of SIR chases, atmospheric art rares, and early market volatility. Here’s what to expect from prices in the first 30–120 days
From alternate-art gems to emerging meta staples, this report tracks the Pokémon cards collectors are snapping up fastest in 2025
Brilliant Stars has evolved into one of the Sword & Shield era’s most resilient sets – driven by Charizard demand, low reprint risk, and sustained collector interest through 2025
EX-era Pokémon cards are surging again in 2025, led by Rayquaza, Espeon, and Umbreon Gold Stars. Low populations and high nostalgia keep prices climbing
Overshadowed by flashier chase cards like Umbreon VMAX and Giratina V, Mew VMAX from Fusion Strike has quietly climbed in price. In 2025, is it finally ready for a breakout — or is this its peak?
Once a flagship chase card, the Rainbow Charizard VMAX from Darkness Ablaze has been largely forgotten — but in 2025, its low price, nostalgia factor, and iconic brand could be setting the stage for a surprise comeback.
Everyone knows Base Set Charizard, but Skyridge’s Crystal Charizard — the final WOTC-era Zard — has been quietly appreciating. Here’s how it stacks up today and why it’s become a collector cornerstone in 2025.