Wigglytuff — Skyridge #34
From Skyridge (2003), the final and short-printed e-Card set — the hardest WotC set to complete in clean condition. That set-wide scarcity lifts this Wigglytuff to the top of the line at $71.
View full card data →Wigglytuff carries Jigglypuff's charm into its evolved form, and its value list is one of the more varied in mid-Kanto — a scarce Skyridge print leads, backed by an EX-era ex, the 1999 Jungle holo, and both 'Light' and 'Dark' Neo Destiny variants. No single grail, but plenty of $18–70 vintage interest.
A pleasantly even spread: an e-Card scarcity up top, an ex card, the Jungle holo, and the rare Light/Dark pairing from Neo Destiny. Priciest first:
From Skyridge (2003), the final and short-printed e-Card set — the hardest WotC set to complete in clean condition. That set-wide scarcity lifts this Wigglytuff to the top of the line at $71.
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An ex card from EX Hidden Legends (2004) — the EX mechanic made these the premium chase cards of their era. Wigglytuff ex pairs that ultra-rare status with solid collector demand to clear $49.
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The 1999 Jungle holo — a first-generation holographic Wigglytuff and a nostalgic centerpiece. Clean, well-centered Jungle holos grow scarcer every year, which supports the price.
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A 'Light' Wigglytuff from Neo Destiny (2002) — the rare counterpart to the Dark Pokémon mechanic, representing purified creatures. Light cards were a short-lived novelty, making them a quirky collector favorite.
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From EX Crystal Guardians (2006), a mid-2000s print with modest holo appeal. A clean card that benefits from steady Wigglytuff interest.
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From the 2004 FireRed & LeafGreen set, tied to the Kanto remakes. A clean common with set nostalgia behind it.
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The 'Dark' Wigglytuff from Neo Destiny (2002) — Team Rocket's corrupted version, the counterpart to the Light card above. Owning both the Light and Dark prints is a fun completionist goal.
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The non-holo Jungle rare from 1999 — the everyday version beside the set's holo. Affordable first-generation history.
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From Base Set 2 (2000), the Base-and-Jungle reprint compilation. A vintage reprint with early-WotC charm at an accessible price.
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A Wigglytuff ex from the wildly popular 151 set (2023), which reimagined the original Kanto roster. The cheapest entry here, but a clean modern ex with strong set demand.
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| # | Card | Recent price |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | Wigglytuff — Skyridge #34 | ~$71 |
| 02 | Wigglytuff ex — Hidden Legends #101 | ~$49 |
| 03 | Wigglytuff — Jungle #16 | ~$46 |
| 04 | Light Wigglytuff — Neo Destiny #54 | ~$31 |
| 05 | Wigglytuff — Crystal Guardians #13 | ~$25 |
| 06 | Wigglytuff — FireRed & LeafGreen #52 | ~$23 |
| 07 | Dark Wigglytuff — Neo Destiny #40 | ~$20 |
| 08 | Wigglytuff — Jungle #32 | ~$20 |
| 09 | Wigglytuff — Base Set 2 #19 | ~$18 |
| 10 | Wigglytuff ex — 151 #187 | ~$9.20 |
| 11 | Wigglytuff — Phantasmal Flames #105 | ~$7.21 |
| 12 | Wigglytuff — Paldean Fates #147 | ~$6.53 |
| 13 | Wigglytuff — Unbroken Bonds #135 | ~$4.47 |
| 14 | Wigglytuff-GX — Hidden Fates #42 | ~$3.88 |
| 15 | Wigglytuff ex — Paldean Fates #222 | ~$2.40 |
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