Current Market Position
A market price for Ho-oh from Skyridge is not available in the current data cycle. This Rare Secret card may have limited recent sales history.
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Illustrator
Hajime Kusajima
Rarity
Rare Secret
Discard an Energy card attached to Ho-oh and flip a coin. If heads, the Defending Pokémon is now Burned.
A market price for Ho-oh from Skyridge is not available in the current data cycle. This Rare Secret card may have limited recent sales history.
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No graded or raw pricing benchmark is currently available for Ho-oh from Skyridge. For Rare Secret cards, condition and grading company selection significantly affect realized value.
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In 2003, Skyridge introduced this print of Ho-oh. Its card type is Pokémon.
The rarity label is Rare Secret. Printed HP is 80.
Energy typing is Colorless. This gives collectors a clear identity footprint for the print.
Card subtype classification is Basic. This card has the following ability: "Crystal Type".
A wider Ho-oh checklist helps contextualize this specific Ho-oh print. The current sample spans 3 comparable cards from 2 sets.
Observed alternatives run from $17.85 to $232.90 (1205% spread). Notable alternatives include Ho-oh #7 (Neo Revelation) at $232.90, Ho-oh #18 (Neo Revelation) at $17.85, and Ho-oh #52 (Wizards Black Star Promos) at $35.05.
Release year for Skyridge is 2003. Skyridge is grouped under the E-Card era.
Set size is 182 cards, which categorizes Skyridge as large. As of 2026, the set is 23 years old and fits a legacy-era profile.
Within this set, Ho-oh is card number 149 with a Rare Secret designation.