Gloom — Aquapolis #49
From Aquapolis (2003), the middle e-Card set — short-printed and hard to find clean. That set-wide scarcity lifts a plain Gloom to the top of the line at $41.
View full card data →Gloom is the awkward middle of the Oddish family, and its cards behave accordingly — no holos of its own, value spread thinly across e-Card scarcities, an EX-era print, a modern illustration rare, and Erika's gym-leader versions. A collector's line of small pleasures rather than grails.
An even, modest spread: e-Card and EX-era prints up top, a modern illustration rare, and gym-leader nostalgia throughout. Priciest first:
From Aquapolis (2003), the middle e-Card set — short-printed and hard to find clean. That set-wide scarcity lifts a plain Gloom to the top of the line at $41.
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From EX Hidden Legends (2004), a mid-2000s print with modest appeal. A clean card supported by steady interest in the Oddish family.
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An illustration rare from Obsidian Flames (2023) — the modern special-art treatment that's become the chase format of the Scarlet & Violet era. Gloom's IR offers a striking modern alternative to the vintage prints.
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From Expedition Base Set (2002), the first e-Card set with dot-code borders. Expedition's age and print run give even a plain Gloom a vintage premium.
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An alt-typed δ Gloom from EX Holon Phantoms (2006), part of the Delta Species line that re-typed familiar Pokémon. A curiosity prized by the dedicated δ crowd.
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From Gym Heroes (2000), this Gloom belongs to Erika, the Celadon grass-type leader — a fitting trainer for the grass line. Gym-leader nostalgia gives it a small premium.
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From Paldean Fates (2024), the shiny-focused Scarlet & Violet set. A clean modern card riding the set's collectability.
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A Dark Gloom from the original Team Rocket set (2000), Team Rocket's corrupted version of the Pokémon. Affordable first-generation Dark-theme history.
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A second Erika's Gloom, also from Gym Heroes (2000) — another nostalgic gym-era pickup for fans completing the set.
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From Neo Genesis (2000), the set that opened the Johto era. The cheapest Gloom here, a clean turn-of-the-millennium common.
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| # | Card | Recent price |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | Gloom — Aquapolis #49 | ~$41 |
| 02 | Gloom — Hidden Legends #35 | ~$25 |
| 03 | Gloom — Obsidian Flames #198 | ~$25 |
| 04 | Gloom — Expedition Base Set #78 | ~$22 |
| 05 | Gloom δ — Holon Phantoms #42 | ~$20 |
| 06 | Erika's Gloom — Gym Heroes #46 | ~$16 |
| 07 | Gloom — Paldean Fates #93 | ~$6.03 |
| 08 | Dark Gloom — Team Rocket #36 | ~$5.90 |
| 09 | Erika's Gloom — Gym Heroes #45 | ~$5.49 |
| 10 | Gloom — Neo Genesis #36 | ~$5.19 |
| 11 | Gloom — Jungle #37 | ~$4.30 |
| 12 | Gloom — Legends Awakened #96 | ~$1.50 |
| 13 | Gloom — HS—Undaunted #27 | ~$0.92 |
| 14 | Gloom — Legends Awakened #97 | ~$0.73 |
| 15 | Gloom — Unseen Forces #58 | ~$0.61 |
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