Collector Angle
Milotic ex from Emerald lacks a current market benchmark in this snapshot. Collectors evaluating this Rare Holo EX card should review recent eBay sold listings or TCGPlayer sales for an accurate condition-adjusted valuation.

Illustrator
Ryo Ueda
Rarity
Rare Holo EX
The Defending Pokémon can't retreat during your opponent's next turn.
Move 1 basic Energy card attached to Milotic ex to 1 of your Benched Pokémon.
Milotic ex from Emerald lacks a current market benchmark in this snapshot. Collectors evaluating this Rare Holo EX card should review recent eBay sold listings or TCGPlayer sales for an accurate condition-adjusted valuation.
Milotic ex (Emerald) does not currently have a recorded market price in this snapshot. As a Rare Holo EX card, value can shift based on grading, condition, and demand.
Live listings on secondary markets reflect the most current data.
In 2005, Emerald introduced this print of Milotic ex. Its card type is Pokémon.
The rarity label is Rare Holo EX. Printed HP is 130.
Energy typing is Water. This gives collectors a clear identity footprint for the print.
This card evolves from Feebas. Printed card effect: When Pokémon-ex has been Knocked Out, your opponent takes 2 Prize cards.
Emerald was released in 2005. It belongs to the EX series.
With 107 listed cards, this is a mid-size set by modern TCG standards. As of 2026, the set is 21 years old and fits a legacy-era profile.
Within this set, Milotic ex is card number 96 with a Rare Holo EX designation.
Milotic ex sits within a broader pool of Milotic variants that can be compared by set, rarity, and price. The current sample spans 3 comparable cards from 1 set.
Observed alternatives run from $0.77 to $94.30 (12147% spread). Notable alternatives include Milotic ex #42 (Surging Sparks) at $0.77, Milotic ex #217 (Surging Sparks) at $2.03, and Milotic ex #237 (Surging Sparks) at $94.30.