Trainer Galaxy

Groudon vs Groudon

Same-name cross-set

Groudon (Call of Legends) and Groudon (Emerald) are frequently compared because they share the same Pokémon identity across different printings. This page breaks down which one is the better buy right now.

Current TCGPlayer market prices put the two at $325.00 for Groudon and $202.00 for Groudon — a gap of $123.00 (61%). Prices update daily, and the two charts below show how each has moved.

Stat comparison

Market price$325.00$202.00
SetCall of LegendsEmerald
Number#SL4#5
HP10080
TypeFightingFighting
SubtypesBasicBasic
Retreat cost41
RarityRare HoloRare Holo

Price history

Groudon

Price History

14 days+$0.00 (+0.0%)
Apr 7
Low: $325.00High: $325.00
Apr 20
Groudon

Price History

14 days+$0.00 (+0.0%)
Apr 7
Low: $202.00High: $202.00
Apr 20

Which should you buy?

When comparing Groudon (Call of Legends #SL4) against Groudon (Emerald #5), the most immediate difference is price. Groudon currently trades at roughly $325.00 while Groudon sits near $202.00 — a gap of about $123.00 (61%). That spread alone is often the deciding factor for buyers weighing the two. On raw HP, Groudon edges the comparison at 100 to the other card's 80 — a meaningful margin for trading hits and surviving chip damage. Both are Fighting-type Pokémon, which means they compete for the same energy slots and archetype shells. Running both in the same deck is usually overkill unless the strategy specifically wants redundancy. Both are printings of the same character. One comes from Call of Legends (2011/02/09) and the other from Emerald (2005/05/01). Competitive players usually pick whichever printing is currently legal in the format they play, while collectors often want both for visual variety. For buyers, the practical question is usually about use-case. If you are chasing value or planning to flip, the cheaper card carries less downside risk. If you are building a deck, the shared-deck or evolution relationship matters more than the sticker price. And for collectors, the two printings or variants together tend to form a more complete set than either alone. Always check the live TCGPlayer and Amazon listings before buying, since prices move.

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Frequently asked questions

Which is more expensive, Groudon or Groudon?

Groudon (Call of Legends) is more expensive at $325.00, versus $202.00 for Groudon (Emerald) — a difference of $123.00 (61%). Prices refresh daily from TCGPlayer market data.

Are Groudon and Groudon used in the same decks?

Not in the archetypes tracked on this site. They may still see play in rogue or tournament-specific builds that aren't listed here.

Which is more recent?

Groudon comes from Call of Legends (2011), while Groudon is from Emerald (2005). Newer printings are typically more likely to be legal in current rotation formats.

Where should I buy Groudon or Groudon?

Both cards are typically available on TCGPlayer (the largest individual-card marketplace) and Amazon (where sealed product and bundles dominate). Use the buy links above to see live listings by condition and seller.

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