Jolteon (Skyridge H12)

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Jolteon  
サンダース Thunders
Lightning
JolteonSkyridge13.jpg
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

Lightning
Lightning
Jolteon - Lightning Pokémon
No. Height Weight
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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