Rather than a sub-sub-type, being a Trainer and an Item, theyre now promoted to merely a sub-type
A Scalding Tarn these days can fetch (pun intended) anywhere from not cheap to why is cardboard like this, depending on the printing
Out of print pricing stable estimated Set landscapeWhere this card sits in EX Hidden Legends fewermore cards Common 2 9 15 5 1 32 Uncommon 7 13 13 33 Rare 6 5 1 12 Ultra Rare 4 5 9 Secret Rare 1 1 Holo Rare 9 6 15 all 0 0 9 28 42 17 6 102 0.5 1 5 15 50 150 150+ Columns = resale price up to $X (log) shade = cards in cell (log) right & bottom = totals white ring = this card VariantsCard variants Holofoil 102/101 $111.22 the only variant this card was printed in (no reverse holo or special pattern), so a master set needs just this one copy
Looks like a particular style of trading card to me
It tags eight commons, three white, three blue, one black, and one colorless
Another very critical part of leveraging stax pieces is avoiding nonbos and making sure you can break the symmetry