Kabuto King – The Ultimate Kabuto Pokémon Card Collection

Discover the world's largest Kabuto Pokémon card collection, featuring first editions, graded cards, and updates from @KabutoKing_ and the Kabuto Kingdom community

Last updated: December 10, 2025

🆕 LATEST UPDATE

UPDATE DATE

December 10, 2025

New Kabutos Added

36

📈 Above average (31 per update)

Total Collection

1,935

Growth: +1.9% from last update

Data sourced from @KabutoKing_ on Twitter

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Collection Growth Overview

Average Per Update

31

new Kabutos

Total Growth Tracked

+1738

since tracking began

Average Growth Rate

5.2%

per update

Updates Tracked

56

data points

Recent Update History

December 10,
+36
1,935 total
December 9,
+52
1,899 total
December 6,
+48
1,847 total
December 5,
+16
1,799 total
November 30,
+35
1,783 total

Kabuto King is dedicated to building the most complete Kabuto Pokémon card collection in the world, from vintage first edition prints to modern special releases. This site showcases the progress of the collection, explains key Kabuto cards, and connects fans across Twitter, Reddit, and the wider Kabuto Kingdom community.

What Is Kabuto and Why It Matters

Kabuto is a Rock and Water type Fossil Pokémon introduced in the earliest generations of the Pokémon trading card game. Collectors value Kabuto for its connection to classic Fossil sets, nostalgic artwork, and the challenge of finding rare, well‑preserved cards.

Inside the Kabuto King Card Collection

The Kabuto King card collection focuses on every notable Kabuto printing, including base‑era Fossil cards, reprints, promos, and regional variations. Special attention is given to Kabuto first edition cards, graded copies, and cards with unique artwork or low print runs.

Kabuto First Edition Highlights

Kabuto First Edition Fossil Pokémon Card - Rare collectible card from the original Fossil expansion set

Kabuto first edition cards are often the centerpiece of serious Kabuto collections because they represent the earliest official releases of the character. Many collectors pursue high‑grade first edition Kabuto cards as long‑term investments and as a way to preserve a piece of Pokémon TCG history.

The collection includes various Kabuto card types:

  • First Edition Fossil Kabuto - The most sought-after version
  • Unlimited Fossil Kabuto - More common but still collectible
  • Japanese Fossil Kabuto - Original Japanese release
  • Signed Kabuto cards - Artist-signed variants
  • Graded Kabuto cards - PSA/BGS certified cards
  • Error cards and misprints - Rare production variants

Follow Kabuto King on Twitter and Reddit

Kabuto King Twitter updates share new card pickups, grading results, and collection milestones in real time. On Reddit, Kabuto King participates in Pokémon and TCG communities, discussing Kabuto strategy, card conditions, pricing trends, and new releases with other fans.

Note: This is an independent tracking site created by fans. We are not affiliated with @KabutoKing_ or The Pokémon Company. All data is sourced from public Twitter posts.

Joining the Wider Kabuto Kingdom

The phrase "Kabuto Kingdom" describes the broader group of collectors, players, and fans who are passionate about Kabuto and related Pokémon cards. By following Kabuto King on Twitter and Reddit, visitors can interact with this community, share their own Kabuto pulls, and learn from experienced collectors.

How This Kabuto Pokémon Site Helps Collectors

This Kabuto Pokémon hub helps new and experienced collectors understand card checklists, edition differences, and the real‑world condition factors that affect value. Visitors can use the site as a reference for building their own Kabuto king card collection or verifying the details of individual cards they already own.

Future Plans for Kabuto King Online

As kabutoking.online grows, more tools will be added to help fans track Kabuto cards, compare editions, and explore related fossil‑era Pokémon. The long‑term goal is to make Kabuto King the most trusted online resource for everything related to Kabuto Pokémon cards, from first edition checklists to community‑driven guides.

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