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5 facts about this card
Sceptile-GX’s Mach Cut has a neat bit of TCG history behind it, because Bulbapedia notes the attack first appeared on Garchomp from Dragons Exalted before being repurposed here for a disruptive Grass-type GX.
This card’s Jungle Heal-GX has an especially fun crossover detail: Bulbapedia states its Japanese name matches Jungle Healing, a move introduced later in Generation VIII that Sceptile itself cannot learn.
Sceptile-GX comes from Lost Thunder, a massive Sun & Moon expansion released on November 2, 2018, and Pokellector describes it as the largest English Pokémon TCG set to date at the time.
For anime fans, Sceptile carries serious legacy because Ash’s Sceptile is listed by Bulbapedia as Ash’s first fully evolved Grass-type Pokémon and his first Pokémon to defeat a Mythical Pokémon in battle.
Collectors who follow illustrators may love this pull even more, since Bulbapedia credits Yoshinobu Saito on the card and lists Sceptile-GX among the growing body of Pokémon TCG work from an artist who debuted in the XY era.
Card Reference
Sceptile GX is a Pokemon trading card from the Pokemon Lost Thunder set, card number 22. This card has a Ultra Rare rarity, is printed in English, belongs to the Sun & Moon era, and was released in 2018. The current market price is $10.01, based on recent Raw NM sales tracked on Double Holo.
The current market price of Sceptile GX is $10.01. Market price reflects recent Raw NM sales on Double Holo and updates as new sales come in.
Sceptile GX is from the Pokemon Lost Thunder set, card number 22, released in 2018.
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