Wailord ex
Wailord ex - Sandstorm
Wailord ex is a Rare Holo EX Pokémon card from the Sandstorm Pokémon TCG set, released 2003, illustrated by Ryo Ueda. It sits at card number 100 in the Sandstorm checklist, classified as a Water-type Pokémon with 200 HP and the Stage 1, ex subtypes.
In collector terms, this is a standard holofoil rare - roughly 1 per booster pack in modern sets. Current TCGplayer market price tops out at $118.17, with every variant's low / mid / high and direct prices listed below.
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Wailord ex FAQ
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How much is Wailord ex from Sandstorm worth?
Current TCGplayer market price is $118.17. See the full variant breakdown above for low / mid / high / market / direct prices. Graded estimates (PSA 10, PSA 9, CGC Perfect) are shown when available.
How rare is Wailord ex?
This printing is a standard holofoil rare - roughly 1 per booster pack in modern sets (the card is labeled "Rare Holo EX" on the checklist). This is the only printing of Wailord ex currently indexed.
Who illustrated Wailord ex?
Ryo Ueda illustrated this card. See Ryo Ueda'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 Wailord ex released?
The Sandstorm set released in 2003. This specific card (#100 in the set) has been tradeable on TCGplayer and Cardmarket since launch.
Where can I buy Wailord ex?
Click Buy on TCGplayer above for US listings, or the Cardmarket link for European listings. Both feeds update multiple times per day. 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 Sandstorm 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.