Umbreon to the moon.
One thing the Pokemon TCG can claim to do better than most other card games is the card arts.
Some Pokemon cards capture your attention at first glance with full art and holographic designs.
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Many of which have either similar or straight-up the same effect.
It has some years under its belt, making it more valuable.
The effect is already impressive, but the art on this card does not fall short.
Looking bright, colorful, and clean, Juniper may have the most beautiful Pokemon card among the professors.
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It’s both weird and respectable that such an old card manages to stay relevant to this day.
The effect is not bad either, and it allowed N to be played on many decks for years.
This is both a useful draw effect and a disruption tool at the same time.
Having been around since the beginning, the Grass-pop in master has amassed an impressive fanbase.
So, on top of looking amazing, Erika’s Hospitality is a useful drawcard fit for many decks.
This is great, as Cynthia also has a decent effect, despite being a bit slow.
Cynthia has a simple effect: You shuffle your hand into the deck and draw six new cards.
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Tag Team cardswere among the more exciting and powerful card types.
These cards combine two iconic characters, Pokemon or trainers, into one strong card.
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This Tag Team Supporter allows you to put a Supporter from your discard pile into your hand.
You may additionally discard another card as you play it and draw three cards.
The draw effect is the cherry on top of an already amazing effect.
Supporter recycling can be game-winning with power cards such as Boss’s Orders or Professor’s Research.
The card looks amazing, too, justifying its price in more ways than one.