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Snorlax

Sword & Shield#140/216Sword & ShieldIllustrated by chibi

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Sword & Shield
Card identity
Sword & Shield
Card name
Snorlax
Collector number
140/216
Rarity
Rare
Colorless
Market overview

Available price data

Prices vary by condition, language, seller, and card finish.

United States

TCGPlayer

USD
reverse-holofoil
$4.48
Low $1.68
High $19.98
normal
$0.96
Low $0.34
High $19.98
European Union

Cardmarket

EUR
Average selling price
50.17
Low
10.00
Trend
46.47

❤️ HP

150

⚡ Type

Colorless

⚔️ Attacks

Rolling TackleColorless Colorless Colorless80
Heavy ImpactColorless Colorless Colorless Colorless130

⚠️ Weaknesses

Fighting ××2

🏃 Retreat Cost

4

💎 Card Rarity & Info

RarityRare
Estimated Pull Rate~1 in 8 packs
PopularityGood Demand (60/100)
Regulation MarkD
Release Year2020
Illustratorchibi

*Pull rates and print runs are estimates based on community data

🖨️ Print Information

Card Number140/216
Illustratorchibi
Regulation MarkD
RarityRare
Release Year2020

👁️ Collector Interest

Good Demand
Interest Score60/100
Trend➡️ Stable
Collector Activity600+ active

Based on card value, rarity, and market activity

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Grading Recommendation

Card value is significant. Consider grading with PSA, CGC, or BGS.

Flavor Text

"It is not satisfied unless it eats over 880 pounds of food every day. When it is done eating, it goes promptly to sleep."

📖 Pokédex Information

#143

📜 Legalities

Expanded

📦 Set Information

SetSword & Shield
SeriesSword & Shield
Total Cards216
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🔍 Card Condition Guide

Gem Mint 10Perfect centering, no flaws
Mint 9Minor off-centering or tiny speck
Near Mint 7-8Some visible wear on edges or corners
Lightly Played 5-6Noticeable wear, minor scratches

*Higher grades significantly increase card value. Always inspect under good lighting.

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About Card Prices

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