Charizard from Base ignites weekly trends
Nostalgia fuels a fire-type surge
The Rare Holo Charizard from Base headlines this week's Pooka trends. Supporting hits across vintage and modern sets signal broader momentum.
Updated January 14, 2026

Collector spotlight: Charizard takes the lead
Charizard Rare Holo from Base brings iconic appeal with Energy Burn fueling a 100-damage Fire Spin, and collectors are flocking to it again.
Originally released in January 1999, this number 4 Fire-type remains the set's flagship chase.
Market watch: Vintage ripple in Base
Interest in the set is spilling over to Magikarp Uncommon, Sandshrew Common, Machop Common, and Abra Common from Base, reflecting full-set collecting behavior.
These accessible cards ride the same wave as Charizard, drawing more attention from collectors building runs.
Market watch: Modern echo across sets
Modern favorites are moving too, with Mew Rare Holo from Celebrations and Squirtle Illustration Rare from Stellar Crown picking up interest as nostalgia adjacent plays.
Big name chase cards like N's Reshiram Illustration Rare and Lillie's Clefairy ex Special Illustration Rare from Journey Together, plus Zekrom ex Black White Rare from Black Bolt, reinforce bullish sentiment.
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Snapshot generated on January 14, 2026.









