Snorlax
Snorlax is the most valuable card in Rising Rivals, currently at $797.47. Its Rare Holo LV.X rarity drives most of the premium over the set's regular cards. Artwork by Shizurow.
Chase Cards
Snorlax leads Rising Rivals at $797.47. The ranking below covers the ten most valuable cards in the set, sorted by live market price. Rising Rivals released in 2009 as part of the late-Diamond & Pearl era with Lv.X chases and Secret Rare reprints of classic cards.
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Snorlax is the most valuable card in Rising Rivals, currently at $797.47. Its Rare Holo LV.X rarity drives most of the premium over the set's regular cards. Artwork by Shizurow.
Ranked #2 in the set, trading at roughly 15% of the top card's price. As card #113 in a set with 111 printed cards, it sits in the secret-rare numbering — pulled less often than anything in the regular checklist. Artwork by Toshinao Aoki.
Ranked #3 in the set, trading at roughly 15% of the top card's price. Its Rare Holo LV.X rarity drives most of the premium over the set's regular cards. Artwork by Shizurow.
Ranked #4 in the set, trading at roughly 15% of the top card's price. Its Rare Holo LV.X rarity drives most of the premium over the set's regular cards. Artwork by Mitsuhiro Arita.
Ranked #5 in the set, trading at roughly 14% of the top card's price. As card #114 in a set with 111 printed cards, it sits in the secret-rare numbering — pulled less often than anything in the regular checklist. Artwork by Toshinao Aoki.
Ranked #6 in the set, trading at roughly 14% of the top card's price. As card #112 in a set with 111 printed cards, it sits in the secret-rare numbering — pulled less often than anything in the regular checklist. Artwork by Mitsuhiro Arita.
Ranked #7 in the set, trading at roughly 14% of the top card's price. Its Rare Holo LV.X rarity drives most of the premium over the set's regular cards. Artwork by Ryo Ueda.
Ranked #8 in the set, trading at roughly 13% of the top card's price. Its Rare Holo LV.X rarity drives most of the premium over the set's regular cards. Artwork by Ryo Ueda.
Ranked #9 in the set, trading at roughly 8% of the top card's price. Its Rare Holo rarity drives most of the premium over the set's regular cards. Artwork by Masakazu Fukuda.
Ranked #10 in the set, trading at roughly 6% of the top card's price. Its Rare Holo LV.X rarity drives most of the premium over the set's regular cards. Artwork by Kent Kanetsuna.
A chase card is the card collectors open packs hoping to hit — the intersection of low pull rate, standout artwork, and market demand. In Rising Rivals (2009), that means the cards above: they consistently command the highest prices in the set , often from the secret-rare slots beyond the 111-card printed checklist.
Prices on this page follow live market data and re-rank automatically as the market moves. For a full view of Rising Rivals, explore the checklist, price guide, or browse by rarity and type.