The 6 Most Expensive Mudbray Pokémon Cards

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Alek Koch
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Last updated: April 9, 2026 at 10:26 PM UTC
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Mudbray might not be the first Pokémon that comes to mind when you think of high-value cards, but this little guy has found a way to charm collectors and market analysts alike. Hailing from the Alola region, Mudbray embodies that gritty hard work—like the underdog whose potential is often underestimated. Spanning multiple sets, this common Pokémon has found itself in the spotlight thanks to its unique artwork and dedicated fanbase, leading to surprisingly stable prices in a sea of fluctuating values. Collectors are drawn not only by nostalgia but by the sheer joy of hunting down every version, even if they all come in well under a buck. Who knew that such a humble horse could create such a stampede in the market?

Only 6 English Mudbray cards exist in the Pokémon TCG — this list covers all of them.

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#1

Mudbray

#77 · Burning Shadows · Common · Reverse Holofoil

$0.28

Market Price

The Mudbray from Burning Shadows (#77) costs a whopping $0.28 in its Reverse Holofoil form, making it the crown jewel of the Mudbray family. This card stands out due to its vibrant artwork by the legendary artist, 5ban Graphics, who really captures Mudbray's rugged charm. As part of the Burning Shadows set, which is known for its high-stakes GX cards, this Mudbray may not be the chase card, but its shiny foil makes it a delightful player in your collection. It’s a testament to how even the simplest cards can catch eyes and wallets alike.

#2

Mudbray

#75 · Guardians Rising · Common · Reverse Holofoil

$0.26

Market Price

Coming in hot at $0.26, we have Mudbray from Guardians Rising (#75). This card has a cool, laid-back vibe that really shows off Mudbray's personality. The set itself includes a variety of powerful Pokémon, but this little guy is a nod to the everyday charm of the Alolan landscape. Collectors love this Reverse Holofoil not just for its aesthetic appeal but also because it represents a solid time in TCG history, where trainers were gearing up for competitive play and collecting. It’s a perfect blend of nostalgia and art, keeping its value steady.

#3

Mudbray

#105 · Sword & Shield · Common · Reverse Holofoil

$0.25

Market Price

Next up is the Mudbray from Sword & Shield (#105), priced at $0.25. This printing brings a fresh, modern art style that really pops, thanks to its distinct design and color palette. Sword & Shield introduced exciting mechanics, and while Mudbray may not lead the charge in playability, its Reverse Holofoil design makes it a fun addition for collectors. The card's value is buoyed by the ongoing interest in Sword & Shield, which continues to captivate both new and seasoned players. It’s certainly a card that bridges generations of collectors.

#4

Mudbray

#96 · Vivid Voltage · Common · Reverse Holofoil

$0.18

Market Price

At $0.18, the Mudbray from Vivid Voltage (#96) may not be raking in the big bucks, but it's still a fan favorite. This set is legendary for its stunning Pikachu VMAX, yet Mudbray shines through with a unique artwork that captures the essence of the series. Collectors appreciate its aesthetic, and being part of a popular set gives it a bit of a boost in desirability. While it may not be a collector's priority, the Reverse Holofoil certainly catches the eye, making it a cheerful addition to any binder.

#5

Mudbray

#91 · Temporal Forces · Common · Reverse Holofoil

$0.13

Market Price

Now we have the Mudbray from Temporal Forces (#91), priced at a modest $0.13. This card stands out for its nostalgic artwork that harks back to the earlier days of the Pokémon TCG. While it may not boast the flashy mechanics of newer sets, there's something heartwarming about its simplicity. It appeals to collectors who want a piece of Pokémon history without breaking the bank. Sure, it’s not a showstopper, but it’s that classic underdog narrative—perfect for trainers who love the journey over the destination.

#6

Mudbray

#107 · Destined Rivals · Common · Reverse Holofoil

$0.12

Market Price

Finally, we have the Mudbray from Destined Rivals (#107) at the bottom of our ranking, pulling in a cool $0.12. While this card might seem like the forgotten child in the Mudbray family, its Reverse Holofoil is still a charming piece for completists. The artwork is straightforward yet delightful, capturing Mudbray's spirit without the bells and whistles of more modern cards. Collectors might see this as a steal, considering its low price and the growing nostalgia for older sets. Sometimes the best finds are the ones no one else is looking for.

So, should you dive into the Mudbray market? If you love collecting the full set and getting your hands on every variant, now is a great time to snag these cards before they disappear into the void (or your friend's collection). Prices are stable, with no signs of skyrocketing—or crashing, which is a relief. Keep an eye on any new Mudbray printings in upcoming sets; sometimes an underdog rises. Your wallet might thank you for that little investment, but don't say I didn’t warn you if it ends up crying over other cards you just had to have!

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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 10:26 PM UTC

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