Iron Hands ex #154

- Set
- Prismatic Evolutions
- Number
- 154/131
- Rarity
- Special Illustration Rare
- Type
- Lightning
- HP
- 230
Where to buy
| Seller | Price | Lowest | |
|---|---|---|---|
| TCGplayer | 37.62 $ | — | See offer → |
Card data
If your opponent's Pokémon is Knocked Out by damage from this attack, take 1 more Prize card.
- Weakness
- Fighting×2
- Retreat cost
- NormalNormalNormalNormal
- Legality
- Expanded, Standard, Unlimited · G
Iron Hands ex (154/131) is a Lightning-type Basic Pokémon card featured in the Prismatic Evolutions expansion of the Scarlet & Violet series, released on January 17, 2025. Classified as a Special Illustration Rare, this secret rare card features a collector number that exceeds the printed set total. As a Future Pokémon ex, it possesses 230 HP and is bound by the Pokémon ex rule, which dictates that the opponent takes two Prize cards when this Pokémon is Knocked Out.
The card is defined in competitive gameplay by its two attacks: Arm Press and the signature Amp You Very Much. The latter attack introduces a distinct strategic element to matches; if an opponent's Pokémon is Knocked Out by the damage from this attack, the player takes one additional Prize card, altering the standard pace of the game.
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FAQ
Which set does the Iron Hands ex card belong to?
This card is part of the Prismatic Evolutions set from the Scarlet & Violet series, released on January 17, 2025.
What is the rarity and card number of this Iron Hands ex?
This card is a Special Illustration Rare with the collector number 154/131, which identifies it as a secret card.
How much is this Iron Hands ex card worth?
The market value depends on the card's condition, its specific version, and current market fluctuations. Please refer to the live price listings from Cardmarket or TCGplayer displayed on this page for the most accurate information.
How can I identify if my Iron Hands ex is a secret rare?
You can identify this card as a secret rare because its collector number, 154/131, exceeds the standard set count of 131.
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