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Eevee

Eevee

Jungle· N. 51Common
Colorless BasicPokemon
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Attacchi

Tail Wag

Flip a coin. If heads, the Defending Pokémon can't attack Eevee during your opponent's next turn. (Benching either Pokémon ends this effect.)

Quick Attack 10+

Flip a coin. If heads, this attack does 10 damage plus 20 more damage; if tails, this attack does 10 damage.

DebolezzaFighting ×2
ResistenzaPsychic -30
IllustratoreKagemaru Himeno
Tipo di cartaPokemon

Eevee

For collectors drawn to the rich tapestry of Pokémon TCG history, the Eevee card from the Jungle set holds a special charm. This particular Eevee, numbered 51 out of 64, emerged during an exciting early era of the game, a time when the world of Pokémon was still expanding its horizons on cardboard. As a common basic Pokémon, it was a familiar sight for players and collectors alike, embodying the accessibility and widespread appeal of the Jungle expansion.

The artwork, brought to life by the talented Kagemaru Himeno, presents a delightful depiction of Eevee. Himeno’s style captures Eevee with a sense of playful readiness, its fur looking soft and inviting. The illustration focuses purely on Eevee itself, allowing its distinct features and charming demeanor to take center stage. This simple yet effective approach is a hallmark of many cards from this period, emphasizing the Pokémon's natural essence.

As a Colorless Basic Pokémon with 50 HP, this Eevee offered a foundational presence in early decks. Its attacks, "Tail Wag" and "Quick Attack," provided straightforward strategic options, fitting for a card designed to introduce players to the mechanics of the game. Yet, beyond its gameplay utility, it’s the art that truly resonates. Himeno’s Eevee isn't just a game piece; it's a small window into the artistic vision that helped define the early days of the Pokémon TCG, making it a beloved piece for those who appreciate the origins and aesthetic journey of these cherished cards. It stands as a humble yet significant entry in the Jungle set, reminding us of the enduring appeal of one of Pokémon's most adaptable and endearing creatures.