
Flip a coin until you get tails. Search your deck for a number of basic Fire Energy cards up to the number of heads and attach them to any of your Pokémon in any way you like. Shuffle your deck afterward.
If you have more Energy in play than your opponent, the Defending Pokémon is now Burned and Confused.
Ninetales from Platinum is currently valued at $3.45, showing maintained stable pricing over the last 7 days. This Rare card has demonstrated consistent price volatility, with values ranging from $3.45 to $3.68 over the past 90 days.
Current Price
$3.45
7 Day Change
0.0%
90 Day High
$3.68
90 Day Low
$3.45
Market Performance: This card maintains stable pricing with minimal fluctuation, making it a predictable addition to collections. The 7% price range over 90 days reflects low market volatility. Professionally graded PSA 10 examples command a 14683% premium at $510.00, demonstrating the value of preservation and condition.
Released in 2009 as part of the Platinum set, Ninetales is a Rare Pokémon with 90 HP. This Fire type card features 2 attacks including Flame Bash and Mysterious Flames, making it a sought-after addition to any collection.
Collectors interested in Ninetales often explore other Ninetales versions. Alternative Ninetales cards range from $0.13 to $12.72, offering 9685% price variation across different rarities and sets. Notable alternatives include Ninetales #21 from Primal Clash at $1.02, Ninetales #15 from Evolutions at $12.72, Ninetales #31 from Fusion Strike at $0.13.
The Platinum set was released in 2009 as part of the Platinum series and features 133 unique cards. This set is popular among collectors for its diverse card selection and has become a sought-after vintage collection.