While Phantom Dive only deals 200 damage, its ability to place six damage counters onto the bench allows the deck to take four prizes during the next turn, and its 310 HP makes it hard for most opponents to knock it out in one turn
This helped it fetch a tidy price of $60,000 (47,500)
I do not know much about the inventory outside of the comic books, but I always see people shopping those areas being assisted by the friendly staff
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This deck only focuses on Fire-type Pokmon
Other record-breaking sales at the Goldin auction included: 1999 Pokemon Base Set 1st Edition Holo #4 Charizard USD$954,808 1996 Pokemon Japanese Base Set Holo Uncut Sheet USD$613,801 1999 Pokemon Base Set 1st Edition Factory-Sealed Booster Box USD$496,000 1998 Pokemon Japanese Promo Tamamushi University Prize #129 USD$201,800 2000 Pokemon Team Rocket 1st Edition Booster Box Factory-Sealed Case USD$198,400 2021 Pokemon Card Game 25th Anniversary Creatures USD$187,550 2006 Pokemon EX Holon Phantoms Holo #104 Gold Star Pikachu USD$148,800 1998 Nintendo Game Boy Pokemon Red Version (USA) Sealed Video Game USD$124,000 2015 Pokemon Japanese XY Art Academy Promo #XY-P Gourgeist USD$105,710 2000 GBC Nintendo Game Boy Color Pokemon: Silver Version (USA) Sealed Video Game USD $50,840 The full auction listing for Logan Pauls Pokmon card can be viewed at Goldin below.