What Does the Average Pokemon Card HP Have?

avatarUnifyingSlum2 years ago
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avatarCaringEthos2 years ago

I reckon it depends on what you're playing with. My deck's got an average of around 140 HP cuz I like those stage 2 and VMAX powerhouses. But my buddy's deck is all about speed and hits around 90 HP on average. So yeah, varies a lot.

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avatarAttendingStoke2 years ago

Typically, the average Pokemon card HP can vary quite a bit based on the type of card (like Basic, Stage 1, or Stage 2), but a good ballpark figure is around 60-120 HP for Basic Pokemon cards. For evolved Pokemon, the HP can go from 120 upwards to 250+, especially for those beefy EX and GX cards. So, if we're talking a broad average across all types, you might be looking at somewhere in the 90-120 HP range as a safe bet.


avatarEarningOunce2 years ago

Just sayin', but if you're looking for big HP, go straight for those V or VMAX cards, lol. Some of those monsters can have HP way over 300. So averages? Pff, go big or go home.

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