Foongus
Foongus is a Common Pokémon TCG printing from Noble Victories (#9). Cactaur's latest catalog snapshot shows a TCGPlayer market reference near $0.59 for ungraded copies. The set released in 2011. Scan your copy in the Cactaur app for condition-aware pricing.
Who is this card for?
Foongus suits collectors working on Noble Victories who need the Common slot. Compare listing photos to your target finish; skip impulse buys when variant or wear is unclear. Verify finish, condition, and listing photos before paying above recent market references in the Cactaur catalog.
What is Foongus from Noble Victories?
Foongus is a Pokémon card in Noble Victories numbered 9. For some reason, this Pokémon resembles a Poké Ball. They release poison spores to repel those who try to catch them. National Pokédex #590. Verify finish, condition, and listing photos before paying above recent market references in the Cactaur catalog.
What is Foongus worth today?
Cactaur tracks a TCGPlayer market reference near $0.59 for Foongus. Low and high spread runs $0.25 to $19.98. Per-finish references: Reverse Holofoil: $0.59; Normal: $0.27. Verify finish, condition, and listing photos before paying above recent market references in the Cactaur catalog. Verify finish, condition, and listing photos before paying above recent market references in the Cactaur catalog.
| Set | Noble Victories |
|---|---|
| Number | 9 |
| Rarity | Common |
| TCGPlayer USD | $0.59 |
| Cardmarket EUR | €0.20 |
| Reverse Holofoil | $0.59 |
| Normal | $0.27 |
Gameplay stats
| HP | 40 |
|---|---|
| Types | Grass |
| Rollout | Grass 20 |
| Weakness | Fire ×2 |
How collectible is Foongus?
Foongus is listed as Common in Noble Victories. Set collectors, type collectors, and art buyers may value this card differently — confirm variant before paying chase premiums. Verify finish, condition, and listing photos before paying above recent market references in the Cactaur catalog.
What are the key details for Foongus?
Catalog fields: set Noble Victories, rarity Common. Illustrated by match. Format status: Expanded. Cross-check holo pattern and language when buying online. Verify finish, condition, and listing photos before paying above recent market references in the Cactaur catalog. Verify finish, condition, and listing photos before paying above recent market references in the Cactaur catalog.
Cactaur's take
Foongus from Noble Victories should be evaluated with set context, finish, and condition together.
Pros
- Foongus is catalogued as Common printing in Noble Victories, making set and number verification straightforward.
- Public market data shows a TCGPlayer reference near $0.59 across finishes (Reverse Holofoil: $0.59; Normal: $0.27).
Cons
- Raw market prices vary by condition, language, and holo variant — NM estimates are not slab grades.
Verdict: Use $0.59 as a benchmark, then adjust for finish, grade, and how quickly you need to buy or sell.
FAQ
How much is Foongus worth?
Cactaur's catalog shows a TCGPlayer market reference near $0.59 for ungraded Foongus from Noble Victories. Actual value depends on condition, language, and finish such as holo or reverse holo. Scan your card in the Cactaur app for a tailored estimate.
What set is Foongus from?
Foongus is listed in Noble Victories (Black & White) as card #9. Always match both name and collector number because many Pokémon share names across sets.
How rare is Foongus?
Our catalog lists Foongus as Common in Noble Victories. Rarity guides pull rates but does not alone determine price — chase art, demand, and condition matter.
Is Foongus good for collectors or players?
Foongus includes gameplay stats in Noble Victories. Players should review format legality; collectors often prioritize set symbol, number, and visual variant over raw power. Verify finish, condition, and listing photos before paying above recent market references in the Cactaur catalog.
What is the difference between holo and reverse holo Foongus?
Finish variants of Foongus carry separate market listings. Reverse Holofoil: $0.59; Normal: $0.27 before buying — sellers often mix up reverse holo and non-holo photos.