There is a lot of hype surrounding the upcoming expansion set, and although it might not entirely live up to it, it does still have some cards players will want to snag. will usher in ’s Year of Eevee by giving players new Tera ex versions of all the Eeveelutions. There are also a few new Eevees for these Pokémon to evolve from.
Aside from the Eeveelutions, there are a few exciting new cards that are decent counters for the current meta. One new card may even end up being a staple as long as it is in Standard, given its general appeal for a variety of decks. Since it looks like may be difficult to find, players may want to focus on just grabbing these individual cards.
On its own, Eevee ex is a somewhat underwhelming card. Its only attack requires three different types of energy, and even then it isn’t very strong. However, Eevee ex will likely be highly sought after thanks to its ability. Because this card can evolve into any of the ex versions of the Eeveelutions, it can serve as a stronger starter card than a typical Eevee thanks to its higher HP.
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Now, the regular Eevee from is also somewhat exciting. Its ability to evolve on the first turn — so long as it’s in the active spot — can help speed up any Eeveelution deck. That said, this would require drawing both an Eevee and a way to get an Eeveelution on the first turn. While not impossible, this is banking a bit more on luck than a lot of players are probably comfortable with. It seems more likely that a high HP Eevee ex could last longer while waiting to evolve.
Sylveon ex is a good example of how the Tera Eeveelutions work in. They have an attack that requires their own type of energy, and a more powerful one with three types of energy. Although not the most powerful new Eeveelution, Sylveon ex can be a nice tool for a control deck that is looking to slow down an opponent’s plays.
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