The set in has just launched and players will want to know which cards they should get to fill out their decks. While there are not a large amount of new cards in this set, as there are some reprints, the set still has the power to change some of the meta. After seeing how Japanese decks have changed when the cards were released there, players can expect a few things to be true internationally as well.
The good news for players over collectors is that due to the high demand of the set, the non-chase cards are going to be available in high quantities for very low prices. With the collectors focused on the very beautiful Umbreon ex, those who play competitively will want different cards. One of the most sought-after cards from this set for those playing competitively isactually a common, and it will be much easier for players to get sets of it than others.
There is both an Eevee Basic Pokémon and an Eevee ex in this set. The cards are both not the best, but if you are building an Eevee deck based on the evolutions, then you are going to want these versions of Eevee to give that deck a boost.
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This is due to Eevee’s “Boosted Evolution” ability, where it can evolve during the first turn or during the first turn it is played. This means you can get one of your evolutions out very fast.
Card Details
Version
Eevee (#74)
Eevee ex (#75)
Rarity
Common
Double Rare
HP
50
200
Type
Colorless/Basic
Colorless/Basic
Weakness
Fighting x2
Fighting x2
Abilities
Boosted Evolution: As long as this Pokémon is in the Active Spot, it can evolve during your first turn or the turn you play it. Attack 1 (CC): Reckless Charge — 30 damage: This Pokémon also does 10 damage to itself.
Rainbow DNA: This Pokemon can evolve into any Pokemon ex that evolves from Eevee if you play it from your hand onto this Pokemon. Attack 1 (RWL): Coruscating Quartz — 200
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