The 5 Most Expensive Bramblin Pokémon Cards

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Alek Koch
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Last updated: April 9, 2026 at 10:27 PM UTC
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Bramblin is that adorably spooky little Pokémon that has captured the hearts of collectors and players alike since its debut in the Pokémon TCG. Part of the Paldea region, this Ghost-type Pokémon might look like a tumbleweed, but don’t let its quirky design fool you – it carries some serious collector appeal. The most notable version, the Illustration Rare from Paldea Evolved, is currently the crown jewel of Bramblin cards, with prices driven by its unique artwork and limited availability. As we dive into the top ten Bramblin cards, we’ll see how varying rarity, artwork, and market dynamics play into their value.

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#1

Bramblin

#198 · Paldea Evolved · Illustration Rare · Holofoil

$8.22

Market Price

The Bramblin (Paldea Evolved #198) is the top dog in this lineup, commanding a price of $8.22. This Holofoil Illustration Rare is a sought-after gem, combining scarcity with stunning artwork that captures the whimsy of this Ghost-type Pokémon. The demand is fueled by collectors chasing after unique illustrations, and this card ticks all the boxes. With just the right amount of sparkle and charm, it’s not surprising it’s the most expensive Bramblin card on the market right now.

#2

Bramblin

#46 · Phantasmal Flames · Common · Reverse Holofoil

$0.23

Market Price

Next up is the Bramblin (Phantasmal Flames #46) selling for a mere $0.23. As a Reverse Holofoil common, it's not exactly a bank-breaker, but it’s an interesting piece from a set that appeals to collectors who appreciate its spooky theme. While the price doesn't scream 'chase card,' it has its moments, particularly for those looking to complete their collections. The artwork holds a certain charm, but let's be real – it's not winning any beauty contests when stacked against its rarer siblings.

#3

Bramblin

#23 · Paldea Evolved · Common · Reverse Holofoil

$0.16

Market Price

The Bramblin (Paldea Evolved #23) is right behind in price at $0.16. Also a Reverse Holofoil common, it’s not going to break the bank either, but it’s got a solid spot in the Paldea Evolved series. The allure here is pretty much the same as the previous entry. Collectors might pick it up as a filler or for completing their sets, yet it lacks that flashy appeal that would send prices skyrocketing. Still, it’s nice to have in the collection for fans of the region.

#4

Bramblin

#22 · Paldea Evolved · Common · Reverse Holofoil

$0.15

Market Price

Coming in at $0.15, the Bramblin (Paldea Evolved #22) is yet another Reverse Holofoil common. It’s nestled neatly in the same set as its pricier counterparts, showing that supply is definitely winning over demand here. This one is for the die-hard collectors who want every version of Bramblin in their binder, but honestly, you might want to spend your cash on a coffee instead. It’s cute, it’s colorful, but it isn’t breaking any records, folks.

#5

Bramblin

#20 · Temporal Forces · Common · Reverse Holofoil

$0.15

Market Price

Finally, we have the Bramblin (Temporal Forces #20), also sitting at $0.15. This Reverse Holofoil common rounds out the bottom of the rankings, proving that sometimes even the coolest designs can be found in the bargain bin. While it may not have the hype, it’s another piece for those looking to flesh out their Bramblin collection. The artwork may resonate with some fans, but let’s face it: this one’s more of a ‘nice to have’ than a ‘need to have’ for most collectors.

Whether you're a seasoned collector or just dipping your toes into the world of Pokémon cards, Bramblin offers a pretty accessible entry point. The market is unpredictable, but keep your eyes peeled for the Illustration Rare from Paldea Evolved – the price may rise as more collectors catch on to its appeal. Meanwhile, the common and reverse holo versions are practically giving themselves away, making them perfect for trades or fillers in your collection. Just remember, a budget-friendly collector is a happy collector!

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Alek Koch

Pokémon TCG analyst and price guide writer at PokedexWiki. Covers market trends, chase cards, and set reviews with a sharp eye and a sense of humor.

Prices last updated: April 9, 2026 at 10:27 PM UTC

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