01Card Stats
TypeFighting
RarityCommon
IllustratorHisao Nakamura
WeaknessGrass ×2
Retreat●●
SetSkyridge
Released2003
02Editions and Print Runs
Modern print era — no 1st Edition or Shadowless variants exist for cards printed after the WotC era.
Unlimited
How to spot it: Standard modern card frame; no edition stamp.
All copies share the same Unlimited print frame.
04Variants and Foiling
- Rarity tiers
- Common
- Foiling
- Non-holo standard finish. Reverse-holo parallel exists with the holo pattern applied to the background.
- Alt art / specials
- No full-art, secret rare, or alternate-art version documented for this print.
05Language and Regional Versions
- English
- Standard English release.
- Japanese
- Released in the equivalent Japanese set.
- European
- Localized European prints exist with translated text.
- Other
- No documented language-exclusive errors or major regional variants.
06Current Market Value
| Non Holo | ~$1.00 raw for the base card; verify current listings. |
| Reverse Holo | ~$39 raw · PSA 10 ~$202 (PriceCharting realized, May 2026) |
The reverse-holo parallel is the value driver on this card.
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07Why Collectors Want It
- Early-2000s Skyridge printing with vintage collector appeal.
- Rhyhorn — the Spikes Pokemon, first half of the Rhyhorn → Rhydon line introduced in Kanto.
- Required for any complete Rhyhorn master set across eras.
- Collectors of the Skyridge set need this card to finish it.
08Competitive Playability
Tier: None
Basic Rhyhorn with 60 HP; top attack around 10 damage. Functions as an evolution-chain piece rather than a tournament attacker.
09Card Moves and Abilities
Horn Attack Cost: Colorless · 10 damage
Retaliate Cost: Fighting + Colorless · 10× damage
This attack does 10 damage times the number of damage counters on Rhyhorn.
- Weakness
- Grass ×2
- Resistance
- Lightning -30
- Retreat cost
- 2
10Grading and Population
PSA 10 estimate: Modern Common/Uncommon — most copies are not graded because raw value rarely justifies the fee.
Graded populations stay low; usually collected raw or sleeved rather than slabbed.
Other graders: Negligible BGS/CGC submission volume.