Floatzel

Cards Diamond & Pearl #26

◐ Water

Floatzel - Diamond & Pearl (#26)

Pokémon Stage 1 Rare HP 90
Market price
$3.42
reverseHolofoil · 2 variants
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Number
26
Illustrator
Masahiko Ishii
Energy
Water
It floats using its well-developed floatation sac. It assists in the rescues of drowning people.
i About this card

Floatzel - Diamond & Pearl

Floatzel is a Rare Pokémon card from the Diamond & Pearl Pokémon TCG set, released 2007, illustrated by Masahiko Ishii. It sits at card number 26 in the Diamond & Pearl checklist, classified as a Water-type Pokémon with 90 HP and the Stage 1 subtype.

In collector terms, this is a standard rare. Current TCGplayer market price tops out at $3.42 across 2 printed variants (Normal, Holofoil, Reverse Holo, etc.), with every variant's low / mid / high and direct prices listed below.

Floatzel has been printed 9 times across different sets. The variant you're looking at (#26 in Diamond & Pearl) is one of them - see every other printing further down to compare art, rarity, and current market price across all versions.

Catchinary Index Value

CIV 80Elite

Strong market heat, grading upside. Weak icon status.

Market Heat 100

30 / 90 / 365-day price momentum.

Grading Upside 100

PSA 10 premium over raw NM.

Icon Status 30

Cultural recognition + iconic-set bonus.

Era Strength 72

Release-window weight.

Score blends market heat, grading upside, icon status, era strength. How CIV works →

Prices USD 2 days ago · 2026-06-09 08:06 UTC

normal
$0.91
Range hidden: thin trading skews TCGplayer's historical low/high. Market price above is the recent-sales weighted average.
reverseHolofoil
$3.42
Range hidden: thin trading skews TCGplayer's historical low/high. Market price above is the recent-sales weighted average.

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Market price history

Latest
$3.42
Low
$1.00
Jul 2023
High
$3.82
Jul 2022
Avg
$2.36
Days tracked
109
data points
Change
+210.9%
since first tracked
Tracked since Jan 1, 2021 · 109 data points

Sale History 220 sales · since 2021-01-01

PSA 10 high $47.99 PSA 9 high $25.00 Raw high $3.82
Date Grade Price Lot
RAW $1.47
RAW $1.10
RAW $1.52
RAW $1.39
RAW $1.35
RAW $1.49
RAW $1.50
RAW $1.95
RAW $1.76
RAW $1.75
RAW $2.02
RAW $1.58
RAW $1.58
RAW $1.59
RAW $2.07
? Card FAQ

Floatzel FAQ

Click any question to expand. Every answer pulls from this card's live Catchinary data.

How much is Floatzel from Diamond & Pearl worth?

Recent recorded market price is $3.42 (latest tracked snapshot 2026-06-10) across 2 variants. See the variant breakdown above for per-variant low / mid / high / market spread and the market price history chart for the long-term arc. Graded estimates (PSA 10, PSA 9, CGC Perfect) are shown when auction data is available.

How rare is Floatzel?

This printing is a standard rare (the card is labeled "Rare" on the checklist). Floatzel has been printed 9 times across different sets - earlier or limited printings often command premiums even when the rarity tier is identical.

Who illustrated Floatzel?

Masahiko Ishii illustrated this card. See Masahiko Ishii's full Catchinary page for every Pokémon card they've drawn, grouped by set with current market prices, career stats, and alt-art highlights.

When was Floatzel released?

The Diamond & Pearl set released in 2007, so this card (#26 in the set) has been available since then. Its current and historical market price is tracked above.

Where can I buy Floatzel?

The "Where to buy on eBay" panel above shows live listings. For long-term holds, consider graded copies (PSA / CGC) which trade separately and usually at a premium over raw.

Is this card in Standard format?

Legal formats rotate as new sets release - see the Diamond & Pearl set page for current Standard / Expanded / Unlimited status. Catchinary tracks 0 cards across every English-language set, so if this one has rotated out there's almost certainly a current-format reprint you can check.