Octillery — Aquapolis #H20
Aquapolis (2003) is infamous for its short-printed crosshatch "H" holo subset that grades poorly and survives rarely. This Octillery is a textbook scarce e-Card holo and the line's clear flagship.
View full card data →Octillery is the cannon-armed octopus that swaps Remoraid's harpoon role for raw firepower — a quirky evolution whose cards stay affordable but run surprisingly deep. A short-printed Aquapolis holo and a Dark variant lead a long, friendly list.
A scarce Aquapolis holo and a villain-era Dark print top Octillery; the rest is approachable across every era. Priciest first.
Aquapolis (2003) is infamous for its short-printed crosshatch "H" holo subset that grades poorly and survives rarely. This Octillery is a textbook scarce e-Card holo and the line's clear flagship.
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The "Dark" archetype marked Rocket's corrupted Pokémon, and Dark Octillery (2004) is a holo with attitude. A beloved villain-era variant from a thin, collectible set.
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A holo from 2005's Unown-subset set — Octillery in classic EX-era foil. Steady, affordable demand among Johto collectors.
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The non-holo Aquapolis Octillery — same short-print pedigree as its H20 sibling at a fraction of the price. A smart way into the e-Card era.
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A holo from Neo Revelation (2001), deep in the beloved Neo era. Octillery's vintage debut foil, with real nostalgia weight.
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A modern full-art chase from 2021's Battle Styles. The most collectible recent Octillery — glossy and popular.
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A holo rare from 2015's huge BREAKthrough set. A polished modern foil with quiet appeal.
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A stamped Sword & Shield-era promo. Collectible mainly for promo-run completists, with a clean modern look.
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A Trainer Gallery subset card from 2022, a beloved alternate-art mini-set. A characterful pull at a friendly price.
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A holo from the 2010 HGSS block — Octillery in a polished frame, and the affordable tail of a surprisingly deep line.
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| # | Card | Recent price |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | Octillery — Aquapolis #H20 | ~$60 |
| 02 | Dark Octillery — Team Rocket Returns #8 | ~$22 |
| 03 | Octillery — Unseen Forces #10 | ~$8.97 |
| 04 | Octillery — Aquapolis #26 | ~$8.89 |
| 05 | Octillery — Neo Revelation #34 | ~$6.31 |
| 06 | Octillery — Battle Styles #178 | ~$6.21 |
| 07 | Octillery — BREAKthrough #33 | ~$4.99 |
| 08 | Octillery — SWSH Black Star Promos #SWSH089 | ~$4.54 |
| 09 | Octillery — Brilliant Stars Trainer Gallery #TG03 | ~$3.40 |
| 10 | Octillery — HS—Unleashed #6 | ~$3.29 |
| 11 | Dark Octillery — Neo Destiny #62 | ~$2.61 |
| 12 | Octillery — Plasma Blast #19 | ~$0.38 |
| 13 | Octillery — Mysterious Treasures #57 | ~$0.36 |
| 14 | Octillery — Crimson Invasion #23 | ~$0.35 |
| 15 | Octillery — Platinum #58 | ~$0.34 |
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