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Kardive

Pokémon grading decision tool

Low Pop Power Keepers Pokémon Cards

Use scarcity context for Power Keepers grading decisions.

EV

Expected value before grading.

ROI

Profit after all costs.

Risk

Grade downside made visible.

Power Keepers set logoPower Keepers set symbol

Set details

Power Keepers

The set-level pages start from expansion details and card images, then organize them around the Kardive decision workflow: best cards to review, ROI candidates, PSA 10 upside and scarcity-style research.

Series

EX

Release date

2007-02-17

Official cards

108

Cards listed

108

Scarcity with caution

Low-pop Power Keepers cards still need a positive grading scenario after all costs.

Set scarcity context

Power Keepers from the EX series, released on 2007-02-17, includes 108 official cards and 108 total cards in the source data. Release period, set size and card mix can all change the scarcity story, so Kardive treats scarcity as context rather than a final verdict.

Start from card details, finish with ROI

Set and card context matter for Power Keepers; scarcity should still be checked against raw value, graded outcomes and realistic grade probability.

  • Vaporeon Star #102 - Rare, Water, illustrated by Masakazu Fukuda
  • Jolteon Star #101 - Rare, Lightning, illustrated by Masakazu Fukuda
  • Flareon Star #100 - Rare, Fire, illustrated by Masakazu Fukuda
  • Pikachu #57 - Common, Lightning, illustrated by Kagemaru Himeno
  • Raichu #12 - Rare, Lightning, illustrated by Hajime Kusajima
  • Gardevoir #9 - Rare, Psychic, illustrated by Midori Harada
  • Charizard #6 - Rare, Fire, illustrated by Ken Sugimori
  • Walrein ex #99 - Rare, Water, illustrated by Ryo Ueda

What to verify manually

Population-style interest should be checked against current raw market value, graded sale prices, sale count and the user’s realistic grade expectation. A scarce card can still be a poor submission when only PSA 10 works.

How Kardive uses this context

Low Pop Power Keepers Pokémon Cards is most useful when it leads to a clear grading action. Kardive connects the research to calculator inputs, saved scenarios, watchlist follow-ups, alerts, portfolio context or opportunity review.

  • Open the ROI calculator
  • Compare raw and graded outcomes
  • Save or duplicate a scenario
  • Track the card when timing matters

What to check before grading

The same rule applies across the app: never judge a card only from its best graded sale. Include the raw alternative, grading costs, selling fees, grade probability and break-even grade.

  • Raw value
  • Graded prices by company
  • Total cost engaged
  • Expected value and risk

Account workflow

Anyone can research from the marketing pages and try the calculator preview. After login, Free users can save a few decisions. Pro is for heavier use: alerts, opportunities, portfolio analytics, exports and unlimited usage.

How the pieces connect

From question to action.

Kardive turns market data and user assumptions into a grading decision users can revisit and improve.

ROI by grade bucket
Raw vs graded value
Break-even grade
Expected value
Risk level
Saved scenarios
Watchlists
Email alerts
Price history
Grading opportunities
Portfolio tracking
spreadsheet exports

FAQ

Common questions.

What does Kardive calculate?

Kardive compares raw value, grading fees, shipping, insurance, selling fees and graded prices, then estimates profit, ROI, break-even grade, expected value and risk.

Is Kardive a marketplace?

No. Kardive is a decision tool. It helps you decide whether to grade, sell raw, track, save or monitor a card.

Which grading companies are supported?

Kardive works with PSA, CGC and BGS grade buckets, so you can compare grading outcomes without rebuilding the calculation every time.

Can I use it for free?

Yes. The marketing site includes a calculator preview, and Free users can run a limited number of monthly calculations, save a few scenarios and start a watchlist after login.

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