The Prismatic Evolution set is one of the hottest items in thePokemon TCG. Not only does it have fantastic special illustrations, but the set focuses on some of the most beloved Pokemon in the franchise: the Eeveelutions. Special illustrations may be chase cards of the set, but just because you didn’t hit any in your pulls doesn’t mean you struck dirt.
This set also brings back the Master Ball patterns on select printings of standard cards. These special rarities have a rough surface and come with a Master Ball pattern on the background of the card body. So if you hit any of these, you might still have hope.

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10Suicune $47.77
Suicune Makes A Splash
Prismatic Evolution sells like hotcakes, thanks to the Eevee focus. However, one of the more valuable cards to have the Master Ball Pattern is Suicune. This card has a great dynamic art for the legendary beast, with water jets flying across the box to emphasize its power.
Being the one non-eeveelution to make the cut says a lot about the Pokemon’s popularity. In terms of power, it is straight forwards in what it is capable of. You can either hit the Bench and the Active Spot simultaneously with Overrun or do a solid 100 damage with Aurora Beam.

9Flareon $67.82
A Hot New Printing
While every Eeveelution is popular,there is a hierarchy of which ones receive the most love. Flareon may be at the bottom of that list, but it is still sought after if it has the Master Ball Pattern. It also has a few Moves that give it a few Pokemon-busting capabilities.
In particular, Fighting Blaze can deal double the damage if you use it against a Pokemon ex or a Pokemon V. That’s a whopping 180 damage for three Energy that Flareon can dish out.

8Eevee $68.19
Easy Evolutions
you may’t have an Eeveelution without the original pre-evolution, and Eevee is not only one of the most valuable cards in the set, but a powerful one as well. This is because of its Boosted Evolution Ability, allowing it to Evolve on turn one or whenever you play it.
This can make it easy to get into any of the Eeveelutions without having to wait a turn after you play this card. However, keep in mind that it does need to be in the Active Spot for this Ability to work.

7Leafeon $70.11
A Healing Factor
Leafeon looks pretty serene with its art depicting the Grass-type sniffing at the flowers. This is a top-tier Eeveelution with a Move that can potentially heal some of your toughest Grass-types on the Bench.
Not only doesthis card provide a form of Energy accelerationby giving you an extra Grass attachment when using Leaflet Blessings, but it also heals all the damage done to whichever Pokemon you decide to start giving Energy to. So if you want to make your Grass-type Pokemon last a bit longer, this is your chance.

6Jolteon $82.92
Feel The Surge
If you’re looking for something similar to Flareon but with a bit of extra speed, then Jolteon is the way to go. Jolteon with a Master Ball pattern is a neat pull, but it’s also better on a technical level. Linear Attack lets you hit the Bench for 30 for one Energy.
Fighting Lightning also has the same effect as Flareon by giving ex Pokemon and Pokemon V an extra kick. The fantastic thing about this card is that it has no Retreat Cost, making it an easy card to get out of the way.

5Vaporeon $84.66
King Of The Ocean
In terms of value, Vaporeon is one of the coolest Eeveelutions due to how powerful it can be in the games. Vaporeon follows suit with its anti-ex Move. However, it has a few extra details that make it interesting as a card you want to play and one you want to keep in your collection.
Spiral Drain is a one-Energy Move that heals just as much as it dishes out in damage. Healing is always good, but while this might not make it a powerful card that will see play in the meta, its artwork of Vaporeon swimming through the coral reefs will at least make it a must-have for those who love nautical cards.

4Glaceon $87.89
One Cool Eeveelution
Glaceon is where the valuable non-ex Eeveelutions start to get interesting. For starters, the art features Glaceon in its natural element, the freezing cold, with snowflakes being carried by the wind.
Permeating Chill reflects an oncoming snowstorm since you can hit for 30 during one turn, and then have that same target suddenly receive nine damage counters during the next. This style of lingering damage may take a while before you see its effects, but it can add up for a Move that only costs one Energy.

3Espeon $100.88
A Deadly Attack
Espeon is not just valuable but shows plenty of potential. Psychic Assault does 30 damage plus ten more for each damage counter on your opponent’s Active Pokemon. When you do the math, that means anything at half their HP dies instantly to Espeon’s one-Energy Move.
If you want to use this card at its highest rarity, then you’ll want to go for that Master Ball pattern. This Eeveelution may be relaxing on the couch in its art, but don’t be fooled; it has a mean bite.

2Sylveon $135.02
Loved And Protected
Sylveon has been a fan-favoritesince its release in generation six. With V Pokemon on the chopping block, that’s one less thing for Sylveon to worry about. Luckily, some of the best cards are ex Pokemon, making this Sylveon’s Safeguard Ability quite useful in giving your opponent a tough time.
Promising and rare, that’s a combination that only increases its value. If your opponent can’t get rid of your Sylveon in time, you may Magical Shot them for 100 damage while they can’t strike back. Who says the stall cards are dead?

1Umbreon $369.58
Prismatic Evolutions Number One Pokemon
Umbreon is the star of Prismatic Evolutions. While you may not have pulled the special illustration, the Master Ball pattern variant of the standard Umbreon will do nicely. There is just something about every Umbreon card that makes it seem so elegant.
This is the darker card body and the dark tone of the card art. Sure, Darkness cards don’t have that pitch black card body or the yellow borders, but the modern shade combined with the silver borders does just as well. It also helps that whenever you think Dark-type Pokemon, Umbreon is usually the first that pops to mind.