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The Prismatic Evolution set of *Pokemon TCG* cards, released on January 17, 2025, has become a focal point for collectors and scalpers, particularly due to its Eevee-centric theme. However, the value of the cards varies significantly, and here's a rundown of the most sought-after chase cards in this new collection.
Upon release, these are the most coveted chase cards that collectors are eager to find in their Elite Trainer Boxes. Given the set's recent launch, prices are fluctuating as the rarity of these cards becomes clearer.
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Despite not being an Eevee-related card, the Hyper Rare Pikachu EX holds a top spot among the most valuable cards from Prismatic Evolutions at launch. This card, beloved by fans for featuring the iconic electric mouse, is currently valued at around $280 on sites like TCG Player.
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Flareon, the least popular of the original Eeveelutions, still commands a high value with its Special Illustration Rare EX card. Priced at approximately $300 on eBay, it's one of the more affordable options among the set's highest-value cards.
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The Ice-type Glaceon may not be as hyped as other newer Eeveelutions, but its card's unique ability to attack benched Pokemon and KO any with 6 damage counters makes it a top pick. Currently, Glaceon EX is listed for around $450 on TCG Player.
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Vaporeon, an original Eeveelution, holds a special place in fans' hearts, and its EX Special Illustration Rare in the Prismatic Evolutions set features a stunning stained-glass background. The card's potential for massive attack damage and its aesthetic appeal have it listed for about $500 on TCG Player.
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Espeon, though less popular than Umbreon, appeals to its dedicated fan base with its ability to un-evolve opponents' cards. The Special Illustration Rare Espeon EX is currently valued at around $600, making it one of the rarest and highest-priced cards in Prismatic Evolutions.
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Rounding out the original three Eeveelutions, Jolteon's EX Special Illustration Rare features a retro background that collectors adore. Its price fluctuates between $600 and nearly $700, depending on the seller.
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Leafeon's EX Illustration Rare is closely competing for the third most expensive slot in the set, selling for around $750 on TCG Player. Featuring a Terastalyzed Leafeon in a tree and the ability to heal benched Pokemon, it's both visually stunning and strategically useful.
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Sylveon, the Fairy-type Eeveelution, is challenging Umbreon's popularity, and its EX card from Prismatic Evolutions is not far behind in price. With its fairy-type Terastal crown design, it's listed at $750 on TCG Player for the English version.
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Umbreon cards are typically expensive, and the Master Ball Holo version from Prismatic Evolutions is no exception. Recently sold for $900 on TCG Player, and with near-mint versions priced even higher, this card remains a valuable rarity.
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The crown jewel of the Prismatic Evolutions set is the Umbreon EX Illustration Rare, featuring a Terastalized Umbreon with a crown. The English-language version currently commands a staggering $1700 on TCG Player. As The Pokemon Company works to address shortages, Umbreon EX is likely to maintain its high value within the set.