Quilava — Unseen Forces #45
From 2005's Unseen Forces, a clean EX-era Quilava with mild scarcity. The priciest print in the line, lifted by the Fire starter's steady popularity.
View full card data →Quilava is the middle stage of Johto's Fire starter line — a nimble Pokemon that flares jets of flame from its neck and back to ward off threats. Its cards form a modest line led by the Unseen Forces print and a Dragon Frontiers delta.
Quilava is a modest mid-evolution line led by the Unseen Forces print and a Dragon Frontiers delta, with the Neo Genesis debut cards anchoring it. Ranked by verified sold price.
From 2005's Unseen Forces, a clean EX-era Quilava with mild scarcity. The priciest print in the line, lifted by the Fire starter's steady popularity.
View full card data →
EX Dragon Frontiers (2006) reimagined Pokemon with off-type 'delta' typings. This delta Quilava is a scarcer Holon-era oddity, prized by collectors of the type-bent designs.
View full card data →
Expedition (2002) launched the e-Card era with dot-code borders and brutal centering. A clean Quilava carries the era's scarcity premium, comfortably above bulk.
View full card data →
From 2002's Neo Destiny, the 'Dark' Quilava — a sinister-flavored variant from the late-WotC era. A characterful turn-of-the-century card.
View full card data →
From 2000's Neo Genesis — the set that introduced Johto to the hobby. A nostalgic debut print of the middle Fire starter.
View full card data →
A second Neo Genesis Quilava (#46), printed alongside #47. A clean turn-of-the-century common from the Johto debut set.
View full card data →
From 2003's EX Sandstorm, a clean early-EX common. A few dollars, slotting into the line's middle tier.
View full card data →
From 2010's HeartGold & SoulSilver base set, a clean print riding the Johto-remake nostalgia wave. A dollar-plus card in the line's modern stretch.
View full card data →
From 2007's Mysterious Treasures, a clean Diamond & Pearl-era common. A dollar-plus filler, included for completeness.
View full card data →
From 2011's Call of Legends — the set that closed the HeartGold & SoulSilver block. The cheapest entry here, pocket change near the bottom of the line.
View full card data →Our recommended sleeves, top loaders, and binder picks. Affiliate links — same price for you, helps us keep the database running.
All prices reflect recent market data and will be updated regularly.
| # | Card | Recent price |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | Quilava — Unseen Forces #45 | ~$38 |
| 02 | Quilava δ — Dragon Frontiers #36 | ~$26 |
| 03 | Quilava — Expedition Base Set #91 | ~$23 |
| 04 | Dark Quilava — Neo Destiny #39 | ~$18 |
| 05 | Quilava — Neo Genesis #47 | ~$10 |
| 06 | Quilava — Neo Genesis #46 | ~$8.19 |
| 07 | Quilava — Sandstorm #51 | ~$4.93 |
| 08 | Quilava — HeartGold & SoulSilver #49 | ~$1.58 |
| 09 | Quilava — Mysterious Treasures #60 | ~$1.13 |
| 10 | Quilava — Call of Legends #49 | ~$0.90 |
| 11 | Quilava — Lost Thunder #41 | ~$0.54 |
| 12 | Quilava — BREAKthrough #19 | ~$0.28 |
| 13 | Ethan's Quilava — Destined Rivals #33 | ~$0.27 |
| 14 | Quilava — Astral Radiance #24 | ~$0.17 |
Every official card, images and metadata pulled from the Pokemon TCG API. Click any card to see its full data.













