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Most valuable Lugia Pokémon cards 2025

What are the rarest and best Lugia Pokémon cards to collect? In the Pokémon TCG (and the Pokémon world at large) Lugia is a legendary creature of extreme power and rarity. New Lugia cards like the Lugia VSTAR are valued for their in-game power, but older Lugia variants can be worth a fortune due to sheer rarity. Read on for the rarest and most memorable Lugia cards in the Pokémon TCG.

One of these cards even makes into our overall list of the top 50 most expensive rare Pokémon cards ever sold, with a pristine PSA 10 copy going for over $144k! If you’re new to Pokémon card collecting and don’t have a fortune to spare, picking up a few new boosters is a safer bet than chasing dragons- and we can recommend you the best Pokémon packs to buy right now.

Lugia VSTAR

The best Lugia Pokémon card in the current meta.

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Lugia VSTAR specifications:

Price for ungraded card $7
Card rarity Ultra Rare (VSTAR)
Set number 139/195
First released 2022
TCG expansion Silver Tempest
Reasons to buy

  • Affordable for budget deck-builders
  • Currently part of a competitive Lugia deck
Reasons to avoid

  • Lack of rarity makes it less appealing to collectors

We have some good news for fans who enjoy playing the Pokémon TCG as much as collecting: one of the more recent Pokémon sets added a Lugia that’s both powerful and plentiful enough that it won’t cost a fortune. Thanks to 2022’s Lugia VSTAR, a Lugia deck is more than viable in the current meta.

If you’re planning to run a Lugia VSTAR deck, you’ll also need to pick up several copies of Lugia V. Given that you need these to evolve Lugia in the first place, they’re arguably more crucial to your Lugia deck, so be sure to stock up.

The best version of this deck comes with lots of search cards to get your Lugia on the board as fast as possible. Once Lugia VSTAR comes into play, you’ll need two Archeops cards in your discard to make the most of Lugia’s Summoning Star ability. This brings both Archeops to your Bench. From here on out, simply power up and attack with your small army of colorless Pokémon.

Shadow Lugia

The most powerful Lugia Pokémon card.

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Shadow Lugia specifications:

Price for ungraded card $120
Card rarity Promo
Set number None
First released 2005
TCG expansion None – promotion for the videogame Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness
Reasons to buy

  • A rare and pretty valuable card
  • Hits for 1,000 damage!
Reasons to avoid

  • Not tournament legal

Shadow Lugia is a promotional Pokémon card that was given out at several events. For example, the first was at the Nintendo World Store in 2005, but it was later shared at a 10th Anniversary event in Houston, as well as at 2006’s Nintendo pre-Electronic Entertainment Expo.

With 300 HP and the ability to deal 1,000 damage with a single strike, Shadow Lugia is ridiculously powerful. Don’t expect Shadow Lugia to win you many games, though. As it’s a Jumbo card, it can’t be played in tournaments. Still, it’s a pretty pricey promo if you can find a pristine copy.

Call of Legends Lugia

Another rare Lugia Pokémon card.

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Call of Legends Lugia specifications:

Price for ungraded card $120
Card rarity Holo Rare
Set number #SL7
First released 2011
TCG expansion Call of Legends
Reasons to buy

  • A rare and valuable Lugia card
Reasons to avoid

  • Worth significantly less with the wrong artwork

Two versions of the Call of Legends Lugia card exist. The first is a Rare Holofoil with artwork by Ryo Ueda. It’s pretty cool, and its abilities are decent. But the card isn’t much to write home about, as far as the best Lugia Pokémon cards go.

The second version is a Shiny Rare Holofoil, with art by Hideaki Hakozaki. These are harder to get hold of. Only 1,000 were printed, and you could only win them from a 2010 prize draw if you bought two Legend series booster packs. Naturally, this is the version that brings in the big buck

Lugia Legend

The most unique Lugia Pokémon card.

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Lugia Legend specifications:

Price for ungraded card $130 for both cards
Card rarity Illustration Rare
Set number 113/123 and 114/123
First released 2010
TCG expansion HeartGold & SoulSilver
Reasons to buy

  • Quality copies can sell for over $1,000
  • An unusual and beautiful Lugia card
Reasons to avoid

  • Not a competitive card for play

Lugia Legend isn’t actually a single card – it’s two. Legend cards are designed to combine, creating a larger, more powerful legendary Pokémon. The downside here is that you need both cards in hand to play Lugia to your bench. And even if you do play it, its abilities aren’t overly impressive.

While deck-builders may be disappointed, collectors will love Lugia Legend. The two-card combo makes this a unique collector’s piece, and its enormous, gorgeous art makes the set even more appealing. High-quality graded copies can sell for well over $1,000, and even less pristine copies fetch a solid price.

Aquapolis Lugia

The best-looking Lugia Pokémon card.

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Aquapolis Lugia specifications:

Price for ungraded card $800
Card rarity Secret Rare
Set number 149/147
First released 2003
TCG expansion Aquapolis
Reasons to buy

  • Gorgeous art
  • A high-value collector’s item
Reasons to avoid

  • Beyond the budget of many Lugia lovers

Aquapolis Lugia features our favorite art of this legendary Pokémon. We see the creature taking flight on a glittery galaxy background, and Lugia seems to glow as it goes. Even the text box on the card adds to the crystalline feel of the card. Quite simply, it’s stunning.

Aquapolis Lugia isn’t just a pretty face, though. As one of the few e-Cards produced by Wizards of the Coast in the early 2000s, this card has rarity and historical value too. It’s no shocker, then, that the value of even an ungraded copy of this card has rocketed from about $300 in late 2023 to a whopping $800 in 2025, while PSA 10-graded cards are worth over $10,000 today.

Neo Genesis Lugia

The most valuable Lugia Pokémon card.

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Neo Genesis Lugia specifications:

Price for ungraded card $715
Card rarity Holo Rare
Set number 9/111
First released 2000
TCG expansion Neo Genesis
Reasons to buy

  • A valuable collector’s item, especially in good condition
  • A key part of Lugia’s Pokémon TCG history
Reasons to avoid

  • Not worth playing in your Pokémon deck
  • May be beyond the budget of many collectors

The very first Lugia Pokémon card is, understandably, probably still the most desirable. Released at the start of the new millennium, Neo Genesis Lugia brought the beloved legendary to the trading card game. Rarity and history aside, the card also has some wonderful sparkly art that gives Lugia lovers some extra sentimental value.

Why’s it at the top end of our value list, when ungraded copies of Aquapolis Lugia actually sell for marginally more? Well, thanks to its age and prestige, high graded copies of Neo Genesis Lugia are worth vastly more than any other card on this list.

Honestly, the price of this card can get pretty silly. As of February 2025, a PSA 10 graded Neo Genesis Lugia is worth a staggering $50,000. In 2021, a BGS grade 10 copy sold for  $144,300, one of the top 50 biggest card sales in history. However, perfect copies of this card are hard to come by. Copies with lower grades still sell for several thousand dollars, but most sellers won’t get lottery money for their Lugia.

Art from Lugia VSTAR, one of the best Lugia Pokemon cards

A brief note on card prices: we update this guide using the current price for an ungraded English language copy, as measured by PriceCharting.com. Bargain hunters should note that Japanese versions of some of these Lugia cards cost significantly less – and (of course) PSA graded copies in protective slabs will set you back a lot more.

That’s it for the best Lugia cards in Pokémon right now – but there’s loads more Poké-wisdom we can share. Read our guide to the newest Pokémon set to catch up with the very latest cards – or, if you’re chasing after other famous mons for your binder, our guides to the most desirable Charizard Pokémon cards and the shiniest Dragonite Pokémon cards could help.

If you’d prefer a break from Pokémon, read our fan’s guide to the best trading card games – or peruse the most expensive Lorcana cards in Disney’s TCG.

Source: Wargamer

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