Logan Paul Explains Why Charizard Dominates Search Interest
Hey Pokemon card fans, if you’ve ever wondered why Charizard stays on top of every search list, Logan Paul has some straight talk on it. The YouTuber and card collector recently broke it down in a video, pointing out how this fiery dragon keeps pulling in massive attention no matter what else is out there.[6]
Paul starts by looking at price charts and search trends. He notes how Charizard cards, like the ex from Obsidian Flames set number 223, hold steady even as the market shifts. Raw near mint copies hovered around $65 to $85 over the last couple months, with sales dipping a bit but still strong.[1] Paul says this isn’t just luck. Charizard has that iconic power. People search for it because it’s the king of hype. Back when a hot Charizard chase card launched at $1600, it matched top-tier stuff like Moonbreon from Evolving Skies. Even if prices cooled later, the buzz never did.[6]
He ties it to collector habits too. New players rip packs hoping for Charizard, and veterans chase graded versions or promos. Think about the unloved cards that sit forgotten, like some old Mewtwo prints that languished at $180 for ages. Charizard? It climbs back up because fans keep coming.[6] Paul points to sets like Fantasmal Flames where pulling a Charizard feels like hitting the jackpot, with good odds keeping the excitement alive.[6]
Now check the future. Spring 2026 tins feature Mega Charizard X ex and Mega Charizard Y ex, each packed with four Scarlet and Violet booster packs and foil promo cards for $27 a pop.[2][3] Pokemon Day 2026 collections spotlight Mega Charizard X ex ultras too.[4] These drops mean more Charizard heat incoming, driving searches sky high.
Paul’s big point lands simple: Charizard dominates because it’s more than a card. It’s the face of Pokemon collecting. Everyone from newbies to big spenders types its name first. That’s why on sites like ours, Charizard listings always trend hardest. Keep an eye on those Obsidian Flames prices and gear up for the Mega tins if you want in on the action.[1][2][3]


