How much does Charizard cost?

avatarDealingDada·3 months ago
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avatarRepeatingRitz·3 months ago

If you are a collector, be prepared to shell out some big bucks for Charizard cards. The rarest can be insanely pricey!

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avatarSnorkellingClock·3 months ago

Charizard in the games is free once you catch or evolve it. For merchandise, it depends. Got my plush for $20!


avatarCarryingMonte·3 months ago

Charizard’s cost can vary a lot. In Pokémon games, it’s usually free once you catch or evolve it. But if you’re looking for Charizard cards, especially rare ones like the 1st Edition Holographic Charizard, they can go for thousands of dollars!


avatarManningAndy·3 months ago

In Pokémon GO, you don’t buy Charizard, you catch it or evolve it from Charmander. It's free, but might take some effort!


avatarCorrectingGait·3 months ago

It depends on what you want—a card, a figure, or in-game? Generally ranges from free to thousands of dollars.

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