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23rd April 2025 EDT NEWS

[Pokémon TCG] The Flareon ex/Noctowl Deck Proves That Eeveelutions Aren’t Just for Collectors

The irony of the weakest Eeveelution in the video games being the centerpiece of the only metagame-viable Eeveelution-centric deck isn't lost on us.

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Pokémon TCG Flareon ex/Noctowl deck

Eeveelution cards have historically been geared towards Pokémon TCG collectors rather than players. Despite their immense fan appeal and the enormous prices for which Special Art Rare (SAR) Eeveelution cards often sell, these cards’ gameplay viability has often been unimpressive. This was once again largely the case with the Eeveelution cards from the Eeveelution-centric set Terastal Festival ex [SV8a]—or so most people thought.

Though not necessarily a major force in the meta as of yet, the Flareon ex/Noctowl deck has clearly been shown to at least be competitive within the current metagame.

Strategy

The Flareon ex card from Terastal Festival ex [SV8a] is this deck’s main attacker. Its Burning Charge attack deals 130 damage for just two Energy cards; however, what’s more important about this attack is the fact that it allows the player to attach two Energy cards to any of the player’s Pokémon.

This allows the player to rapidly power up Flareon ex itself or the deck’s secondary attacker: Sylveon ex from Stellar Tera Type Starter Set Sylveon ex [SVLN]. Carnelian, Flareon ex’s second attack, dishes out 280 damage for three Energy cards; with the assistance of Burning Charge, fulfilling its otherwise rather clunky Energy requirement becomes much easier.

The Sylveon ex card just mentioned has the Angelite attack for disruption purposes. For three Energy cards, Angelite allows the player to select two opposing Benched Pokémon, then shuffle those Pokémon and all cards attached to them into the opponent’s deck. Sylveon ex’s Magical Charm attack, meanwhile, hits for 160 damage while also reducing damage sustained by attacks on the opponent’s next turn by 100 before applying weakness and resistance.

Noctowl from Stellar Miracle [SV7], a mainstay of so many decks, is this deck’s main supporting Pokémon. Via its Ability of Jewel Seeker, the player is able to pick out necessary Trainer cards from the deck and thus ease the setup process.

Price

Buying every card in the Flareon ex/Noctowl deck costs at least 14,040 JPY (~US$99).

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