
Legendary Collection·#98·2002
Vulpix, the charming Fire-type Fox Pokémon, is a beloved Generation I creature known for its elegant six tails and evolution into the majestic Ninetales, embodying grace and mystical allure. This specific card, from the 2002 Legendary Collection, is a non-holographic common that stands out as a piece of TCG history, bridging the gap between early sets and modern releases. Here, visitors will discover Vulpix's Pokédex lore, the card's exact attacks, energy costs, and weakness, alongside its unique edition history.
Read more ↓Vulpix, the Fox Pokémon, is a beloved Fire-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I. Known for its beautiful, curling tails and elegant appearance, Vulpix is often found in warm, volcanic regions, though it can adapt to various environments. Initially born with a single white tail, Vulpix's tails gradually split and darken with age, eventually reaching six magnificent, flame-tipped tails. This evolutionary process is a central part of its lore, symbolizing growth and the accumulation of power. Vulpix evolves into Ninetales when exposed to a Fire Stone, gaining even more mystical qualities and a reputation for intelligence and longevity. In the games, Vulpix is a popular early-game Fire-type option, offering decent Special Attack and Speed, and its Drought ability can be strategically valuable in later battles. In the anime, it has been featured prominently, most notably as Brock's companion in the early seasons, showcasing its loyal and playful personality. Its distinct design and charming demeanor have made Vulpix a cultural icon, representing grace and the allure of mythical creatures within the Pokémon universe. The Alolan form of Vulpix, an Ice-type, further expanded its appeal, demonstrating its adaptability and adding another layer to its rich lore.
Last updated: April 11, 2026
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