Trevenant PSA 10 Cards
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1 Trevenant PSA 10 cards live · 0 in stock from Japan · prices 30-50% below US.
Trevenant (#709) is a Ghost/Grass-type introduced in Generation VI that evolves from Phantump when traded. As the Elder Tree Pokemon, Trevenant has built a quiet but loyal collector following anchored by competitive-relevant TCG prints (Trevenant BREAK, BREAKpoint set) and modern Sword & Shield V cards. Niche character status keeps prices steadier than speculative mascots.
Trevenant PSA 10 Cards
Overview
Trevenant (#709) is a Ghost/Grass-type introduced in Generation VI that evolves from Phantump when traded. As the Elder Tree Pokemon, Trevenant has built a quiet but loyal collector following anchored by competitive-relevant TCG prints (Trevenant BREAK, BREAKpoint set) and modern Sword & Shield V cards. Niche character status keeps prices steadier than speculative mascots.
Lore & Background
Trevenant is the Elder Tree Pokemon, listed by Bulbapedia at 1.5 m tall and 71.0 kg. Pokedex entries describe a possessed tree that uses its roots to capture and bind anyone who tries to harm the forest, while caring for the smaller Pokemon that live within it. Trevenant communicates with other trees through its roots and is feared in some regions of Kalos. It evolves from Phantump when traded, was introduced in Pokemon X & Y (2013), and is associated strongly with the haunted forest setting in the Kalos region. Source: Bulbapedia accessed 2026-05-09.
Investment Analysis
Trevenant's market is driven by competitive TCG history rather than mainstream character demand. Trevenant BREAK from XY BREAKpoint (2016) saw extensive tournament play and remains a recognisable card for veteran collectors. Modern Sword & Shield-era Trevenant V and VMAX cards have full-art and alt-art treatments that appeal to grading-focused buyers. Niche character status produces narrower pricing spreads but also limits downside — Trevenant rarely spikes, but seldom collapses in value either. Best treated as a long-hold collector pick, not a flip target.
Buyer Guide
Target Trevenant BREAK from XY BREAKpoint (2016, #66/122) — playable history makes it a good PSA 10 candidate. Trevenant V and VMAX (Sword & Shield Chilling Reign, 2021) full-art prints are the modern-era investment picks. For vintage focus, XY base set (2014) Trevenant is the original Generation VI introduction. Avoid common Trevenant reprints with no holo treatment — Ghost/Grass character demand is too niche to support bulk-tier resale. PSA 10 populations on Trevenant are modest, supporting graded premiums when buying graded copies.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Pokedex number is Trevenant?
Trevenant is #709 in the National Pokedex, a Ghost/Grass-type introduced in Generation VI (Pokemon X and Y, 2013).
How does Trevenant evolve?
Trevenant evolves from Phantump when traded. There is no further evolution and no level-based path.
Is Trevenant BREAK still a desirable card?
Yes. Trevenant BREAK from XY BREAKpoint (2016) is recognised by veteran collectors due to its tournament-play history. PSA 10 copies maintain steady demand among completion-focused buyers.
What is the most valuable modern Trevenant card?
Trevenant V and VMAX full-art prints from Sword & Shield Chilling Reign (2021) are the strongest modern investment picks. Alt-art treatments command premium PSA 10 prices.
Is Trevenant a popular collector character?
Trevenant is a niche pick rather than a mainstream chase. Demand comes from Kalos regional collectors, Ghost-type completionists and TCG players familiar with Trevenant BREAK's competitive era.
