Jolteon (Skyridge H12)

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Jolteon  
サンダース Thunders
Lightning

Illus. Hikaru Koike
Evolution stage
Eevee
Stage 1 Pokémon
Evolves from Eevee
Card name Jolteon
Type Lightning
HP 70
weakness
Fighting×2
resistance
None
retreat cost
None
English expansion Skyridge
Rarity Rare Holo
English card no. H12/H32
Japanese expansion Split Earth
Japanese rarity Rare Holo
Japanese card no. 037/088
English expansion Skyridge
Rarity Rare
English card no. 13/144
Japanese expansion Split Earth
Japanese rarity Rare
Japanese card no. 036/088
For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Jolteon.

Jolteon (Japanese: サンダース Thunders) is a Lightning-type Stage 1 Pokémon card. It is part of the Skyridge expansion.

Card text

Poké-BODY
Self-healing
セルフリカバー
Whenever you attach a Lightning Energy card from your hand to Jolteon, remove all Special Conditions affecting Jolteon.
Lightning
Thundershock
でんきショック
10
Flip a coin. If heads, the Defending Pokémon is now Paralyzed.
LightningColorlessColorless
Thunderspark
サンダースパーク
40
This attack does 10 damage to each Benched Pokémon with at least 1 Energy card attached to it (yours and your opponent's).

e-Reader data

The card ID of the Holofoil print is E-64. The card ID of the Non Holofoil print is E-64-#. On the Non Holofoil print, the short strip contains Pokédex information and a brief card summary. There is no long strip for this card. The species, height, and weight are present on the Holofoil print.

Pokédex data

135
2'7" (0.8 m)
54 lbs. (24.5 kg)
Pokédex entry
The negatively charged ions generated in its fur create a constant sparking noise.
さいぼうが だしている よわい でんきを ひとまとめにして きょうりょくな でんきを はなつ。

Trivia

Origin

Thunder Shock, formatted on this card as Thundershock, is a move in the Pokémon games that Jolteon can learn. This card's English e-Reader Pokédex entry comes from Pokémon Crystal, whereas the Japanese entry comes from Pokémon Gold.


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