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Glaceon Vmax — Evolving Skies Pokémon card

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Glaceon VmaxEvolving Skies #41 Pokémon Card

Evolving Skies·#41·2021

Glaceon, the elegant Ice-type Eeveelution first appearing in Generation IV, is a fan-favorite Pokémon known for its crystalline beauty and formidable ice powers. This particular card, Glaceon VMAX from the 2021 Evolving Skies set, is a striking full art variant that stands out for its powerful VMAX mechanics and stunning artwork. Here, visitors can delve into Glaceon's rich Pokédex lore, understand the card's specific attacks, energy costs, weakness, and learn about its edition history within the expansive Pokémon TCG.

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Card Number
#41
Release Date
August 26, 2021
Language
EN
Set Code
SWSH7

Glaceon is the Ice-type evolution of Eevee, first introduced in Generation IV with the Sinnoh region. Eevee evolves into Glaceon when leveled up near an Ice Rock, or later, by using an Ice Stone. Glaceon is known for its sleek, elegant appearance, resembling a fennec fox or arctic fox, covered in ice crystals. Its fur is pale blue, and it has distinctive dark blue markings on its head and ears, which are often depicted as frozen appendages. Glaceon’s Pokédex entries often highlight its ability to drop its body temperature to freeze the surrounding air, creating diamond dust or even a flurry of ice crystals to protect itself or attack. In the games, Glaceon is a special attacker with good defensive stats, making it a reliable choice for teams needing an Ice-type presence. In the anime, Glaceon has appeared alongside trainers like May and Serena, showcasing its grace and power in battles and Pokémon Contests. Its design and unique evolutionary method contribute to its popularity among fans, solidifying its place as a beloved Eeveelution. Glaceon's Ice typing makes it strong against Grass, Ground, Flying, and Dragon types, but weak to Fire, Fighting, Rock, and Steel.

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