Ampharos #1 Pokemon Aquapolis

Ampharos #1 — Aquapolis
Current Market Price
€8
(as of 21 Jun 2026, in Good condition)
DemandNumber of cards being soldLow
SupplyNumber of cards on the market right nowMedium
LiquidityHow quickly you can expect to sell at the current market priceMedium

Prices by Condition

ConditionPriceMinOffers
Near Mint€15€107
Excellent€12€108
Good€8€75
Light Played€8€56
Played€60
Poor€3€34

Recent Sales

last 90d8 of 8
DateConditionPrice
6d agoLight Played€9
6d agoPoor€4
2w agoNear Mint€20
2w agoPoor€4
1mo agoPlayed€8
1mo agoLight Played€8
1mo agoGood€8
1mo agoGood€10

Card Information

Pokemon
Ampharos
Number
#1 / 147
Set
Aquapolis
Rarity
Rare
HP
130
Type
Lightning
Stage
Stage2
Evolves from
Flaaffy
Retreat
3
Illustrator
Kouki Saitou
Weakness
Fighting +30
Resistance
Metal -20
Poke-BODYJamming

After your opponent plays a Supporter card from his or her hand, put 1 damage counter on each of your opponent's Pokémon. You can't use more than 1 Jamming Poké-Body each turn.

Cluster Bolt
70

You may discard all Lightning Energy attached to Ampharos. If you do, this attack does 20 damage to each of your opponent’s Benched Pokémon that has any Energy cards attached to it. (Don’t apply Weakness and Resistance for Benched Pokémon.)

Market price overview for Ampharos #1 from Aquapolis

Current pricing

On Cardmarket, Ampharos from Aquapolis is priced at €8 in Good condition right now — there are 31 listings on the market right now. In Near Mint condition, the going rate is €15.

Price trend

Ampharos is currently trading 25% above its 30-day average — the market has strengthened noticeably.

Demand & supply

With sales on only 8 days last month, the market for Ampharos is thin, and supply is decent at 31 sellers.

Price history (90 days)

The price of Ampharos is close to its 90-day peak of €11, well above the floor of €7.

Prices by condition

Want Ampharos in top shape (MT)? That'll cost €40. In PO condition, you can find it for just €3.

Buy or sell?

Ampharos is on an upward trajectory. Sellers listing now may benefit from the momentum.

Frequently Asked Questions