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Omanyte

#138

15 cards | 4 pages.

  • #138 (180/165)

    ©2023 [15/15]

    foil.h: $999.00 | foil.m: $17.41

    Omanyte card from 151 illustrated by Yano Keiji. This Pokémon is a member of an ancient, extinct species. Omanyte paddles through water with its 10 tentacles, looking like it's just drifting along.
  • #138 (138/165)

    ©2023 [14/15]

    h: $1000.14 | m: $0.13

    Omanyte card from 151 illustrated by Akira Komayama. This Pokémon is a member of an ancient, extinct species. Omanyte paddles through water with its 10 tentacles, looking like it's just drifting along.
  • #138 (75/181)

    ©2019 [13/15]

    h: $19.98 | m: $0.27

    Omanyte card from Team Up illustrated by Midori Harada. Omanyte lived in the seas of antiquity. Its fossils have been found bearing bite marks from Archeops, so apparently Archeops preyed on it.
  • #138 (17/124)

    ©2016 [12/15]

    h: $19.98 | m: $0.28

    Omanyte card from Fates Collide illustrated by Shigenori Negishi. Revived from an ancient fossil, this Pokémon uses air stored in its shell to sink and rise in water.
  • #138 (70/99)

    ©2009 [11/15]

    h: $19.92 | m: $0.33

    Omanyte card from Arceus illustrated by Aya Kusube. A Pokémon that was resurrected from a fossil using modern science. It swam in ancient seas.
  • #138 (69/100)

    ©2008 [10/15]

    h: $19.56 | m: $0.64

    Omanyte card from Majestic Dawn illustrated by Suwama Chiaki. A Pokémon that was resurrected from a fossil using modern science. It swam in ancient seas.
  • #138 (56/108)

    ©2007 [9/15]

    h: $19.70 | m: $0.52

    Omanyte card from Power Keepers illustrated by Ken Sugimori
  • #138 (74/110)

    ©2006 [8/15]

    h: $20.00 | m: $0.79

    Omanyte δ card from Holon Phantoms illustrated by Kagemaru Himeno
  • #138 (60/92)

    ©2006 [7/15]

    h: $170.32 | m: $11.42

    Omanyte card from Legend Maker illustrated by Kenkichi Toyama
  • #138 (70/100)

    ©2003 [6/15]

    h: $19.98 | m: $0.97

    Omanyte card from Sandstorm illustrated by Kouki Saitou
  • #138 (41/144)

    ©2003 [5/15]

    h: $263.90 | m: $19.74

    Omanyte card from Skyridge illustrated by Yukiko Baba
  • #138 (57/110)

    ©2002 [4/15]

    h: $46.10 | m: $1.67

    Omanyte card from Legendary Collection illustrated by Kagemaru Himeno. Although long extinct, in rare cases, it can be genetically resurrected from fossils.
  • #138 (37/105)

    ©2002 [3/15]

    Dark Omanyte card from Neo Destiny illustrated by Tomokazu Komiya. This ancient Pokémon possessed 10 tentacles, which it used to swim through the ocean.
  • #138 (60/75)

    ©2001 [2/15]

    Omanyte card from Neo Discovery illustrated by Yuka Morii. Revived from an ancient fossil, this Pokémon uses air stored in its shell to sink and rise in water.
  • #138 (52/62)

    ©1999 [1/15]

    Omanyte card from Fossil illustrated by Kagemaru Himeno. Although long extinct, in rare cases, it can be genetically resurrected from fossils.