Logan Paul says Charizard remains the most chased card

Logan Paul recently shared his take on the Pokemon card market, calling Charizard the most chased card out there. Fans and collectors hang on his words because he has poured millions into high-end Pokemon investments, and he knows what drives demand.[3]

Charizard has always been king. From the original Base Set to modern sets like Phantasmal Flames, its cards top sales charts and secondary markets. Paul points out how a Mega Charizard X ex card launched at $1600, rivaling heavy hitters like Moonbreon from Evolving Skies. Even as prices dip across the board, it holds strong value, with experts saying anything under $450 is a solid buy.[1][3]

Right now, Charizard products are everywhere. The Mega Charizard X ex Ultra-Premium Collection retails at $119.99 but hits $150 on sites like TCGPlayer. You can snag it for $129.99 at Walmart, just $10 over retail, packed with 18 booster packs from sets like Phantasmal Flames and Surging Sparks, plus a playmat and promo card worth $60 alone.[1]

Upcoming tins for spring 2026 feature fresh alternate art promos of Mega Charizard X ex and Mega Charizard Y ex, set for release February 20th at $26.99 each. These include four booster packs and promo cards, perfect for building collections.[2][4]

Paul’s point rings true in pull rates too. Sets heavy on Charizard, like 151, created massive hype. Newer ones like Phantasmal Flames keep that fire alive, though odds matter. Collectors chase these because Charizard defines eras and stays desirable long-term.[3]

Market shifts show prices cooling from 2025 peaks, but Charizard leads the pack. Promos and collections make it easy to jump in without breaking the bank.[1][2]