Clefairy, Scarlet & Violet 151 #35
Scarlet & Violet 151 · #35/207

Clefairy

CommonPsychicBasic

The Common Clefairy from Scarlet & Violet 151, card 35 of 207 in the run. Standard modern pull rates; secondary market is thin outside the SIR or alt-art tier.

Market price
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Grade in app
PSA 10PSA 9Raw NM
HP
60
Type
Psychic
Stage
Basic
Pokédex
#35
About this card

Clefairy · Scarlet & Violet 151, what to know.

About the Clefairy card

Clefairy sits at #35 in Scarlet & Violet 151, released in September 2023. Scarlet & Violet 151 is part of the modern English Pokémon TCG era and uses the standard contemporary card frame and rarity tiers. Illustration by ryoma uratsuka.

The flavor text on the card reads: "Its adorable behavior and cry make it highly popular. However, this cute Pokémon is rarely found." Pokédex entries from this era are short and often quirky, written by the original Japanese localization team for a specific stat-block layout that no longer exists in modern cards.

About Clefairy in the Pokémon world

A pink fairy-type Pokémon (originally Normal in Gen 1). Famous for being almost-mascot before Pikachu took the slot in the anime. Base Set holo Clefairy is one of the original 16 holos and trades steadily. Its connection to the early Pokémon marketing makes it a sentimental pick.

Print variants and how to spot them

Scarlet & Violet 151 shipped in Holofoil, Reverse Holo, ex, Full Art, and Special Illustration. Each of the 151 original Kanto Pokémon appears in some form across the set. Charizard ex Special Illustration Rare (#199) is the headline pull and drove extreme launch demand.

Grading and condition

Modern Commons grade easily and trade thinly in graded condition. Raw pack-fresh copies are the practical buy for set completion. PSA 10 submissions on a Common from a modern set rarely return enough premium over raw to justify the service fee.

If you are buying this card

Raw copies of this card are inexpensive enough that the grading math rarely justifies submission unless you have a clearly pack-fresh example. For set completionists, picking up a clean raw copy and sleeving it is the practical move.