The 2014 Pokémon Flashfire Graveler reverse holo card (#46) is an Uncommon Fighting-type TCG staple featuring Naoyo Kimura's artwork and 100 HP.
Graveler
2014 • Pokémon • Flashfire
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The Pokémon Flashfire Graveler reverse holo card, numbered 46, is a distinctive entry in the 2014 trading card game expansion. This Uncommon Fighting-type features Naoyo Kimura’s art and boasts 100 HP, making it a functional choice for deck builders. Graveler evolves from Geodude and offers versatile attacks like Double-Edge and Rollout, providing strategic depth for players. The reverse holo finish adds visual appeal, catching the light with a shimmering effect that enhances its collectibility. As part of the Flashfire series, this card captures the era's design language and gameplay mechanics. Collectors often seek this product to complete their set collections or add a reliable Fighting-type to their roster. The card’s retreat cost of three energy makes it a unique tactical piece, requiring careful management in battle. Whether you are a seasoned player or a new enthusiast, the Flashfire Graveler reverse holo represents a key component of the Pokémon TCG landscape from 2014. Its enduring presence in the meta and its aesthetic finish make it a valued item for any serious collection.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Graveler
Game
Pokémon
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
Naoyo Kimura
Card Stock
English
Reverse Holo
100
Fighting
Stage 1
Geodude
Grass ×2
3
75
Card Text
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Attack: Double-Edge (60)
This Pokémon does 20 damage to itself.
Attack: Rollout (80)
With a free and uncaring nature, it doesn't mind if pieces break off while it rolls down mountains.
