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Pokémon Spotlight
PokéCard Spotlight: Hitmonchan - The Boxing Legend Pokémon

Base Set Hitmonchan #07/102

This week, we're stepping into the ring with Hitmonchan, the Fighting-type Pokémon known for its powerful punches and agility. Hitmonchan has been a staple in the Pokémon Trading Card Game (TCG) since its debut, captivating collectors and competitive players alike.

The Boxing Legend's Journey Through TCG History

Hitmonchan made its first appearance in the Pokémon TCG with the release of the Base Set in 1999. Illustrated by Ken Sugimori, the original card features Hitmonchan in a dynamic boxing pose, ready to deliver a knockout punch. This card quickly became a favorite among players for its combination of power and style.

Notable Appearances

  1. Base Set (1999): The original, highly sought-after card

    • Card Number: 7/102

    • Rarity: Rare Holo

    • Illustrator: Ken Sugimori

    • Base Set Hitmonchan

  2. Gym Challenge (2000): Blaine's Hitmonchan, a unique variant

    • Card Number: 2/132

    • Rarity: Rare Holo

    • Illustrator: Ken Sugimori

    • Gym Challenge Hitmonchan

  3. EX FireRed & LeafGreen (2004): A modern take on the classic

    • Card Number: 20/112

    • Rarity: Rare Holo

    • Illustrator: Mitsuhiro Arita

    • EX FireRed & LeafGreen Hitmonchan

  4. XY Evolutions (2016): A reprint of the original Base Set card

    • Card Number: 62/108

    • Rarity: Rare Holo

    • Illustrator: Ken Sugimori

    • XY Evolutions Hitmonchan

Market Insights and Card Values

Hitmonchan cards, especially those from early sets, have seen significant appreciation in the collector's market. Here's a breakdown of some notable Hitmonchan card values:

  • Base Set Hitmonchan (1st Edition): $50 - $200 (depending on condition)

  • Gym Challenge Blaine's Hitmonchan (1st Edition): $30 - $150

  • EX FireRed & LeafGreen Hitmonchan: $20 - $80

  • XY Evolutions Hitmonchan: $10 - $50

The Base Set Hitmonchan, particularly in PSA 10 condition, commands high prices. As of the latest data, a PSA 10 graded Base Set Hitmonchan can fetch over $900.

Competitive Play

Hitmonchan has been a versatile card in the Pokémon TCG. Its Base Set version was a key component of the famous "Haymaker" deck, which dominated early tournaments. The card's low energy cost for powerful attacks made it a favorite among competitive players.

Key Attributes

  • HP: 70

  • Attacks:

    • Jab: 20 damage for one Fighting Energy

    • Special Punch: 40 damage for three Fighting Energy

Hitmonchan's ability to deliver quick, efficient damage made it a staple in many early decks. Its role as an offensive powerhouse continues in various formats, with newer versions maintaining its legacy.

Collector's Corner

  • Tip: Focus on acquiring early edition Hitmonchans in mint condition, especially 1st Edition prints from the Base Set and Gym Challenge.

  • Investment Advice: Keep an eye on special releases and reprints, like the XY Evolutions Hitmonchan, which tend to appreciate over time due to their nostalgic value and iconic status.

Fun Facts

  1. Did you know? Hitmonchan was part of the famous "Haymaker Deck" that dominated tournaments in 1999 and 2000.

  2. The card's "Special Punch" attack was originally intended to be called "Haymaker," a term that has since become synonymous with powerful, quick-strike decks.

Community Challenge

Share your favorite Hitmonchan card or memorable Hitmonchan moment on social media with the hashtag #HitmonchanSpotlight. We'll feature the best submissions in next week's newsletter!Collage of various Hitmonchan cardsWhether you're a seasoned collector or new to the Pokémon TCG, Hitmonchan offers a powerful mix of nostalgia, investment potential, and competitive edge. Keep an eye out for this boxing legend in your next pack opening - you might just find a champion!

We'll feature the best submissions in next week's newsletter!

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