■ Common questions
Frequently asked about Gym Challenge
Pricing, rarities, release info, and pack value — answered with live market data. Updated daily.
10 questions answered
Q.01
How many cards are in Gym Challenge?
Gym Challenge contains 132 total cards (132 in the printed set). Chase Season currently tracks 132 cards with live pricing data.
Q.02
What is the most valuable card in Gym Challenge?
The top chase in Gym Challenge is Blaine's Charizard (Rare Holo), currently priced at $894.61 on the holofoil market.
Q.03
When was Gym Challenge released?
Gym Challenge was released in 2000 as part of the Gym era. It carries the set code G2.
Q.04
How is the Chase Index calculated for Gym Challenge?
The Chase Index is a composite score (0–100) that combines current market price percentile (15%), upward-only 7-day price-move percentile (35%), rolling 30-day community chase count (30%), and 7-day view activity (20%). Within Gym Challenge, cards are ranked against each other so local rarity and interest are reflected accurately.
Q.05
Is Gym Challenge rising or falling in value?
Tracked cards in Gym Challenge have moved +4.7% over the past 7 days and -1.8% over the past 30 days, based on market prices.
Q.06
What rarities are in Gym Challenge?
Gym Challenge spans 5 distinct rarity tiers across 132 tracked cards. The most common are 43 Common, 42 Uncommon, 21 Rare. The chase tiers include no top-tier chases yet.
Q.07
Which Pokémon are featured in Gym Challenge?
The headline cards in Gym Challenge feature Blaine's Charizard, Rocket's Mewtwo, Misty's Gyarados, Erika's Venusaur, Sabrina's Alakazam, Sabrina's Gengar, alongside other species across the set's 5 rarity tiers. These top the Chase Index ranking inside Gym Challenge based on live market price.
Q.08
What card variants are available in Gym Challenge?
Beyond the base print, Gym Challenge includes standard rarity tiers. Each variant is priced and tracked separately on Chase Season.
Q.09
How does Gym Challenge compare to Gym Heroes?
Gym Challenge (2000) is the Gym-era expansion that followed Gym Heroes (2000). It tracks 132 cards versus 132 in Gym Heroes, with a top chase of $894.61 against $425.00 in its predecessor.
Q.10
Are Gym Challenge booster packs worth opening?
Pack value in Gym Challenge depends on pull rates and current market prices, neither of which Chase Season predicts. As reference: the set contains no top-tier chases yet, led by Blaine's Charizard at $894.61. The average tracked card across Gym Challenge is worth $40.49.