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4 facts about this card
Rayquaza-EX #123 is one of the headline cards of Dragons Exalted, the Black & White expansion that introduced Dragon-type Pokémon to the TCG for the first time in over a decade, making this card feel like part of a major turning point in the game’s history.
This card hits harder for every Fire or Lightning Energy you discard with Dragon Burst, a perfect gameplay nod to Rayquaza’s overwhelming power in Pokémon Emerald, where it descends from Sky Pillar to stop Groudon and Kyogre’s clash in Sootopolis City.
Rayquaza-EX was first released in Dragons Exalted as a Dragon-type Basic Pokémon-EX, so this specific print captures both the early BW-era EX power spike and Rayquaza’s first big moment in the new Dragon typing.
The artwork is credited to 5ban Graphics, the Creatures, Inc. art team known for shaping the sleek, high-impact look of many Black & White-era Pokémon-EX cards, which suits Rayquaza-EX’s explosive, cinematic presence perfectly.
Card Reference
Rayquaza EX is a Pokemon trading card from the Pokemon Dragons Exalted set, card number 123, illustrated by 5ban Graphics. This card has a Ultra Rare rarity, is printed in English, belongs to the Black & White era, and was released in 2012. The current market price is $219.47, based on recent Raw NM sales tracked on Double Holo.
The current market price of Rayquaza EX is $219.47. Market price reflects recent Raw NM sales on Double Holo and updates as new sales come in.
Rayquaza EX is from the Pokemon Dragons Exalted set, card number 123, released in 2012.
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