Terastal Festival ex (sv8a): Ein glanzvolles Fest der Eeveelutions

Terastal Festival ex (sv8a): A dazzling celebration of Eeveelutions

The Japanese High-Class Set Terastal Festival ex (Japanese: テラスタルフェスex) is the highlight of the Pokémon TCG year, putting Eevee and its evolutions in the spotlight. As a high-class set, it offers a great selection of cards, including Eevee and all its evolutions as impressive Teracrystallized Pokémon ex. Discover its special features, the most sought-after cards, and why Terastal Festival is an absolute must-have for every Pokémon fan!

Eevee and its Evolutions: The Set's Masterpieces

At the heart of the set are Eevee and its eight evolutions, appearing as Teracrystallized Pokémon ex with stunning holo effects. Each evolution represents a unique Pokémon type, making these cards coveted collector's items for fans and collectors.

Eevee

English: Eevee
Japanese: イーブイ Eievu

The versatile Eevee ex is the star of the set, known for its ability to evolve into one of eight forms. With its flexibility and adaptability, Eevee ex brings strategic depth to the game, delighting both collectors and players.

Vaporeon

English: Vaporeon
Japanese: シャワーズ Showers

This graceful Water-type Pokémon impresses with its ability to perfectly adapt to its surroundings. Vaporeon ex uses its water powers to unleash powerful attacks while also providing strategic advantages in the game.

Jolteon

English: Jolteon
Japanese: サンダース Thunders

Jolteon ex, known for its lightning-fast movements and electrifying attacks, brings explosive energy to the game. Its focus is on speed and the ability to surprise and overwhelm opponents.

Flareon

English: Flareon
Japanese: ブースターBooster

This Fire-type Pokémon relies on overwhelming fire attacks that burn opponents in an instant. Flareon ex stands out with its powerful style and unwavering strength.

Espeon

English: Espeon
Japanese: エーフィ Eifie

The mystical Espeon ex uses its psychic powers to gain tactical advantages. With its ability to read minds, it cleverly outmaneuvers opponents and shines with strategic depth.

Umbreon

English: Umbreon
Japanese: ブラッキー Bracky

Umbreon ex embodies mystery and strength. With its focus on moon energy and its ability to counter opponent's attacks, it is an indispensable part of any collection and any deck.

Leafeon

English: Leafeon
Japanese: リーフィア Leafia

This Grass-type Pokémon impresses with its connection to nature and its powerful leaf attacks. Leafeon ex uses the energy of its surroundings to defeat its opponents and strengthen itself.

Glaceon

English: Glaceon
Japanese: グレイシアGlacia

Glaceon ex brings the frosty power of ice into play and impresses with its defensive strength. With its icy attacks, it controls the battlefield and keeps opponents at bay.

Sylveon

English: Sylveon
Japanese: ニンフィア Nymphia

The charming Sylveon ex uses its Fairy powers to strengthen allies and weaken opponents. With its elegant presence, it is a brilliant addition to any team.

These Pokémon not only offer in-game advantages but are also visually stunning additions to any collection.

Sunbreon or Moonbreon 2.0: Umbreon's New Teracrystal Card

Terastal Festival ex introduces a breathtaking SAR card of Umbreon that has already captured fans' hearts even before its release. On the card, Umbreon sits in front of a circular energy reminiscent of a sun. Therefore, fans lovingly call it Sunbreon, in reference to the legendary Moonbreon card from the Eevee Heroes set (s6a) of the Sword & Shield era. Others see the card as Moonbreon 2.0, inspired by Umbreon's Moon Mirage attack. We are convinced that the card is something entirely unique, focusing on the sparkling magic of Teracrystallization. With radiant gemstones and a unique aesthetic, it is a must-have for collectors and a highlight of the year!

Umbreon ex (sv8a, #217/187) Umbreon Vmax (s6a, #095/069)

Japanese only: Reverse Holo and Master Ball

Common, Uncommon, and Rare cards each appear as Reverse Holo cards with a Cracked-Ice pattern and a Poké Ball. In the Japanese version of Terastal Festival, there's also an exclusive special feature: Master Ball cards.

Espeon (#062, Normal) Espeon (#062, Reverse Holo) Espeon (#062, Master Ball Holo)

Pull Rates: Chances for Rare Cards

The question of all questions: How often do you pull one of the coveted rare cards? The set includes a total of 237 cards, of which 12 are Super Rares, 33 (!) are Special Art Rares, and 5 are Ultra Rares (you can learn more about the rarity levels of Japanese Pokémon Trading Cards in our blog article).

In a Terastal Festival Display, which contains 10 booster packs with 10 cards each, the chances of valuable cards are good, but the rarest treasures still require some luck. A typical display contains on average:

  • 9 Double Rares (Pokémon ex)
  • 1 Special Art Rare (with a chance for another Secret Rare card)
  • 1 ACE SPEC card
  • 3 Reverse Holo cards (without Master Ball guarantee)

Terastal Festival also offers the possibility to pull a God Pack. These special boosters contain only rare cards. They come in 2 variants:

  • 7 Reverse Holo cards and 3 Eeveelution SARs
  • 1 Common card and all 9 Eeveelution SARs, a true dream find for collectors!

Top Cards from the Set: A Look at the Highlights

Now let's take a look at the most exciting cards that could make your heart beat faster. Among the most valuable cards in the Terastal Festival Set are:

Umbreon ex (#217/187)

Sylveon ex (#212/187)

Pikachu ex (#236/187

Conclusion: A Sparkling Highlight for Eevee Fans

Terastal Festival EX offers an impressive selection of cards with unique illustrations and holo effects. For lovers of Eevee and its evolutions, this set is an absolute must-have.

Ready for your adventure?

Browse our online shop Tsuki Cards now and secure your Terastal Festival ex Display. With a little luck, you'll soon find one of the coveted cards in your next pull. What are you waiting for? Your adventure begins now!

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