Magmar — Team Rocket Returns #44
From 2004's Team Rocket Returns, a clean EX-era print riding the villainous-set nostalgia. It leads a tightly-bunched line, valued above its era's typical commons.
View full card data →Magmar is the living-flame brawler of Kanto — a Fire-type whose body burns at furnace temperatures, found near volcanoes and a natural fit for Blaine's gym. Its cards form a tight, mid-value line led by the Team Rocket Returns print and a Ruby & Sapphire ex.
Magmar is led by the Team Rocket Returns print and a Ruby & Sapphire ex, with Blaine's gym version, the Base Set common, and a McDonald's promo giving range. Ranked by verified sold price.
From 2004's Team Rocket Returns, a clean EX-era print riding the villainous-set nostalgia. It leads a tightly-bunched line, valued above its era's typical commons.
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From 2003's EX Ruby & Sapphire — the very first EX-era set — this Magmar ex captures the high-stakes mechanic at the format's dawn. A nostalgic, scarce ex.
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EX Legend Maker (2006) was small and holo-dense, and this Magmar is one of its sharper holos. A clean mid-2000s foil prized by collectors of the era.
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A WotC-era Black Star promo, from the original run of organized-play and distribution promos. A clean Magmar valued by collectors of the early promo series.
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Expedition (2002) launched the e-Card era with dot-code borders and brutal centering. A clean Magmar carries the era's scarcity premium, a solid mid-tier vintage card.
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The original 1999 Base Set Magmar — the living flame from the set that started it all. A first-print common worth real money on Base Set nostalgia.
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From the 2019 McDonald's Happy Meal promo set — a fun, accessible collaboration print with that distinctive confetti-holo treatment. A nostalgic novelty beloved by collectors of the McDonald's tie-ins.
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Gym Heroes (2000) put Magmar on Cinnabar Island's Blaine roster — a perfect fit for the fire-type gym leader. The 'ownership' gimmick keeps these collectible.
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The 1999 Fossil Magmar, a first-generation card from the third English set. A vintage staple worth several dollars on first-gen nostalgia.
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From 2000's Neo Genesis — the set that opened the Johto era. The cheapest entry here, a clean turn-of-the-century common closing out the line.
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| # | Card | Recent price |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | Magmar — Team Rocket Returns #44 | ~$54 |
| 02 | Magmar ex — Ruby & Sapphire #100 | ~$41 |
| 03 | Magmar — Legend Maker #21 | ~$41 |
| 04 | Magmar — Wizards Black Star Promos #44 | ~$28 |
| 05 | Magmar — Expedition Base Set #86 | ~$23 |
| 06 | Magmar — Base Set #36 | ~$22 |
| 07 | Magmar — McDonald's Collection 2019 #3 | ~$9.94 |
| 08 | Blaine's Magmar — Gym Heroes #37 | ~$8.94 |
| 09 | Magmar — Fossil #39 | ~$8.30 |
| 10 | Magmar — Neo Genesis #40 | ~$3.16 |
| 11 | Magmar — Base Set 2 #51 | ~$1.21 |
| 12 | Magmar — Mysterious Treasures #54 | ~$0.48 |
| 13 | Magmar — HS—Triumphant #42 | ~$0.46 |
| 14 | Magmar — HS—Unleashed #52 | ~$0.41 |
| 15 | Magmar — Supreme Victors #65 | ~$0.40 |
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