Kabutops, Scarlet & Violet 151 #141
Scarlet & Violet 151 · #141/207

Kabutops

RareFightingStage 2

Kabutops sits at card 141 of 207 in Scarlet & Violet 151 as a Rare. The standard pull tier; collector value tracks the broader set rather than card-specific scarcity.

Market price
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Grade in app
PSA 10PSA 9Raw NM
HP
160
Type
Fighting
Stage
Stage 2
Pokédex
#141
About this card

Kabutops · Scarlet & Violet 151, what to know.

About the Kabutops card

Kabutops sits at #141 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 Souichirou Gunjima. In the games, Kabutops evolves from Kabuto, which makes it a late-stage card in the line.

The flavor text on the card reads: "The cause behind the extinction of this species is unknown. Kabutops were aggressive Pokémon that inhabited warm seas." 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 Kabutops in the Pokémon world

The fully evolved Kabuto. Scythes for arms, prehistoric predator silhouette. Fossil holo Kabutops is a striking design and a steady holo in Fossil. PSA 10 examples have appreciated quietly.

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

For graded buyers, modern Rares grade easily but the secondary market for graded modern non-holo Rares is thin. The math rarely justifies submission unless the card is a tournament staple or the Pokémon has independent collector traction.

If you are buying this card

For raw purchases of this card, verify centering by eye, edge whitening on all four sides, and surface scratches under angled light. Modern Rares are inexpensive in raw and graded condition; submission math rarely works unless the card has independent collector demand.