About this deal
The rainbow version of Charizard & Braixens only tag team outing. One of the most sought after cards in the Sun & Moon series' final set. Arguably not quite the competitive staple of its Reshirard predecessor but a nice card none the less, and by no means terrible in play.
Spits fire that it hot enough to melt boulders. Known to unintentionally cause forest fires. Artwork by Mitsuhiro Arita.
Factors That Impact Card Value
From left to right: M Charizard EX 107/106, M Charizard EX 13/108, M Charizard EX Full Art 101/108. After Charizard and Reshiram, you find Charizard and Braixen teaming up at the end of Sun & Moon to create this tag team card.
And although not as rare as a gold star Umbreon, or as powerful as a Mewtwo-EX, the Charizard-GX card is highly sought after and fairly valuable. Charizard-GX is not the same as regular Charizard, nor Charizard-EX. If you need values for these card types, scroll down to our guide below. Psst. If you’re looking for the rainbow Charizard-GX tag team, scroll down to the tag team section below. Sun & Moon: Burning Shadows (150/147) A lot of people ask us about this, and it leads to a lot of confusion. So, let’s straighten out the facts.Just how much can you get for your Charizard-GX Pokémon card? This guide will help you find out. Make sure you read below to discover the different values for the different releases of Charizard-GX. TLDR; Here’s How Much a Charizard-GX is Worth