The 2015 Ancient Origins release with this Reverse Holo Larvesta card, featuring a Basic Fire-type Pokémon ideal for completing your set.
Larvesta
2015 • Pokémon • Ancient Origins
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Within this expansion, the Reverse Holo Larvesta card (number 16) stands out as a sought-after common for collectors focusing on shiny treatments. As a Basic Fire-type Pokémon, it serves as a foundational piece for many deck-building strategies and set completionists. This card brings the fiery insectoid creature to life through the distinctive Reverse Holo finish, which adds a unique reflective quality to the card surface. Collectors often seek this card to complete their full set of Reverse Holos, as these finishes are consistently popular among hobbyists. For investors and casual collectors alike, the Ancient Origins release remains a significant chapter in Pokémon TCG history. The Larvesta card, with its clear attack details and manageable retreat cost, represents the accessible yet engaging nature of the game. Whether you are looking to complete a personal collection or gift a piece of Pokémon history, this card offers a tangible connection to the 2015 era of the trading card game.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Larvesta
Game
Pokémon
TCG Attributes
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Common
Satoshi Shirai
Card Stock
English
Reverse Holo
70
Fire
Basic
Water ×2
2
636
Card Text
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Attack: Combustion (30)
The base of volcanoes is where they make their homes. They shoot fire from their five horns to repel attacking enemies.
