Electrode — Aquapolis #H7
The H-prefix marks a full Aquapolis holo from 2003 — the e-Card set infamous for off-center cuts. A well-centered, clean Electrode is a genuine find given how thin the run was, and it leads the line.
View full card data →Electrode is the inverted Poke Ball — Voltorb flipped and supercharged into the self-styled "Bomb Ball," forever one short fuse from blowing up. It carries a deep vintage stack: the Aquapolis and Legendary Collection holos, an EX-era ex, Dark Electrode, and the original Base Set and Jungle rares.
Electrode is led by the Aquapolis H-holo and the Legendary Collection holo, with an EX-era 'ex', Dark Electrode, and the Base Set and Jungle rares giving real vintage depth. Ranked by verified sold price.
The H-prefix marks a full Aquapolis holo from 2003 — the e-Card set infamous for off-center cuts. A well-centered, clean Electrode is a genuine find given how thin the run was, and it leads the line.
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Legendary Collection (2002) reprinted the vintage holos in its glossy style, and Electrode's holo is a clean, collectible WotC classic. A nostalgic favorite right behind the Aquapolis holo.
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From 2004's FireRed & LeafGreen, this Electrode ex captures the early-EX era's high-HP, two-prize mechanic in a high-number rare. A nostalgic, scarce ex that vintage-EX collectors prize.
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Team Rocket Returns (2004) revived the 'Dark' theme, and Dark Electrode — already a self-destructing menace — fits the villainous flavor perfectly. A clean holo beloved by collectors of the Rocket sets.
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The original 1999 Base Set Electrode, a non-holo rare from the set that launched the hobby. A first-print card with deep nostalgia, the vintage cornerstone of the line.
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The non-holo Skyridge Electrode from 2003, the e-Card era's gorgeous finale. Clean copies hold value thanks to Skyridge's thin run and centering lottery.
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The 1999 Jungle non-holo Electrode (#18) — a rare from the second English set. A vintage staple with first-gen nostalgia, valued just above its holo sibling here on condition demand.
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The 1999 Jungle holo Electrode (#2), with that swirling cosmos foil over the inverted ball. A first-generation holo rare and a classic of the early hobby.
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From 2010's HS Triumphant, a clean HeartGold & SoulSilver-block card. A mid-tier modern-vintage print that rounds out the line's later history.
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From 2019's Team Up, the cheapest entry here — a clean Sun & Moon-era card with no scarcity. A tidy modern close beneath the line's deep vintage stack.
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| # | Card | Recent price |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | Electrode — Aquapolis #H7 | ~$80 |
| 02 | Electrode — Legendary Collection #22 | ~$79 |
| 03 | Electrode ex — FireRed & LeafGreen #107 | ~$67 |
| 04 | Dark Electrode — Team Rocket Returns #4 | ~$62 |
| 05 | Electrode — Base Set #21 | ~$51 |
| 06 | Electrode — Skyridge #36 | ~$43 |
| 07 | Electrode — Jungle #18 | ~$39 |
| 08 | Electrode — Jungle #2 | ~$36 |
| 09 | Electrode — HS—Triumphant #93 | ~$34 |
| 10 | Electrode — Team Up #39 | ~$29 |
| 11 | Electrode — Aquapolis #8 | ~$25 |
| 12 | Electrode — Emerald #27 | ~$24 |
| 13 | Electrode — Hidden Legends #5 | ~$23 |
| 14 | Electrode-GX — Celestial Storm #172 | ~$20 |
| 15 | Electrode — BW Black Star Promos #BW76 | ~$17 |
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