
Until the end of your next turn, if an attack damages the Defending Pokémon (after applying Weakness and Resistance), that attack does 20 more damage to the Defending Pokémon
Until the end of your opponent's next turn, as long as Croconaw is your Active Pokémon, the Defending Pokémon can't retreat, and if the effect of an attack, Pokémon Power, or Trainer card would change that player's Active Pokémon, that part of the effect does nothing.
Croconaw from Neo Genesis is currently valued at $2.42, up increased 3.4% over the last 7 days. This Uncommon card has demonstrated consistent price volatility, with values ranging from $2.30 to $2.42 over the past 90 days.
Current Price
$2.42
7 Day Change
+3.4%
90 Day High
$2.42
90 Day Low
$2.30
Market Performance: This card has shown positive momentum with 3.4% growth over the past week. Current prices are 5% above the 90-day low, suggesting increased collector interest. Professionally graded PSA 10 examples command a 1677% premium at $43.00, demonstrating the value of preservation and condition.
Released in 2000 as part of the Neo Genesis set, Croconaw is a Uncommon Pokémon with 70 HP. This Water type card features 2 attacks including Screech and Jaw Clamp, making it an interesting addition to any collection.
Collectors interested in Croconaw often explore other Croconaw versions. Alternative Croconaw cards range from $0.19 to $0.41, offering 116% price variation across different rarities and sets. Notable alternatives include Croconaw #16 from Phantom Forces at $0.41, Croconaw #56 from Fusion Strike at $0.19, Croconaw #40 from Temporal Forces at $0.20.
The Neo Genesis set was released in 2000 as part of the Neo series and features 111 unique cards. This set is popular among collectors for its diverse card selection and has become a sought-after vintage collection.