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Eevee, one of the most famous Pokémon in the franchise, now also has its own deck, which, in turn, takes advantage of its eeveelutions! These eeveelutions are from Eevee's theme set, Prismatic Evolutions, and all have unique attacks, so this list perfect if you're an Eevee fan!
Flareon ex PRE 14 and Sylveon ex PRE 41 are the main stars in this deck. Overall, this list can face Dragapult ex PRE 73 and Raging Bolt ex TEF 123 head on, so it's great for the current meta. In the last few tournaments, famous players, like Ian Robb, performed really well with it.
Main Strategy

Flareon ex PRE 14 is the main attacker, particularly because it has two incredibly relevant attacks. Burning Charge lets you attach energies to one of your Pokémon, so you can use it to attach energies to Eevee or even Terapagos ex PRE 92, to set up future attacks. Its second attack, Carnelian, can be a good finisher, as it deals 280 damage. It is useful to Knock Out Pokémon like N's Zoroark ex JTG 98.
However, you won't be able to attack with Flareon on the following turn if you use this attack. You can play around this with Switch sv1 194, and many other cards.
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Sylveon ex PRE 41 also makes this deck quite versatile: Magical Charm deals a decent amount of damage and protects your Pokémon, so your opponent will have to work harder to Knock them Out. On the other side, Angelite is the attack we'll use the most. Shuffling two Pokémon back in the opponent's deck is great against evolution decks, like Dragapult ex PRE 73 and Charizard ex sv4pt5 54.
You'll have to use it every other turn, but it will still be devastating.

As these evolutions are Tera Pokémon, we'll use Fan Rotom PRE 85. On your first turn, this card lets you draw 2 Eevees from your deck so you can evolve them on the following turn after you use this list's other search card, Noctowl SCR 115. Its ability, Jewel Seeker, is essential in this deck because drawing two Supporters means you'll be able to play your turn however you like. Furthermore, it sets up Flareon's attacks because it can draw Crispin PRE 105 from your deck.

We also use 3 different Eevees in this list to make it more flexible. Eevee PRE 74 can evolve on the first turn or the first turn you play it if needed. Eevee ex PRE 75 is a Tera Pokémon (so it interacts with Noctowl SCR 115), and the third Eevee has an attack that can unlock the entire deck if your opening hand isn't the best.
Decklist
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This deck relies on Jewel Seeker quite heavily, so, it only plays a few cards that draw other cards, and multiple items that will help us set up our bench as best as possible. Besides 2 Buddy-Buddy Poffin, we also use 4 Nest Ball and 3 Ultra Ball.

In terms of Tera Pokémon support, we also use Area Zero Underdepths PRE 94, so we can play more support Pokémon on our Bench as well as more Noctowl SCR 115. Meanwhile, we also play Tera Orb SSP 189, which lets us look for a Tera Pokémon and a Briar PRE 100 in our deck and add them to our hand. Briar, in particular, is a way to get extra Prize cards and catch your opponent off-guard.

Please note that our eeveelutions need 3 different energies to attack, and we also had to consider that when we built this list: we use 2 Fire energies, 2 Lightning energies, 2 Water energies, and 2 Psychic energies. Crispin PRE 105 lets us draw 2 different energies from our deck, so it's great in this list.

Our support Pokémon let us come back into the game or protect our hand from disruption like Unfair Stamp TWM 165 and Iono sv4pt5 80. They are Mew ex sv3pt5 151 and Fezandipiti ex SFA 38. Lillie's Clefairy ex JTG 56 is great when we need to Knock Out Dragapult EX.
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There's really just one ACE SPEC we can use in this list: Sparkling Crystal PRE 129. It is great with our Tera Eeveelutions.
Matchups
Dragapult EX - Slightly Favorable

Sylveon ex PRE 41 is a nightmare for Dragapult ex PRE 73. This deck is very consistent, but it relies too much on Drakloak TWM 129 for card draw. You can punish this with Angelite.
As Dragapult EX is often slow and takes 3 turns to get the energies it needs to attack, you can use Angelite in one turn and Magical Charm in the other until the game ends. Please note that you need to keep support Pokémon on your bench to protect your hand against Iono sv4pt5 80. Finally, with Lillie's Clefairy ex JTG 56, Sylveon EX can easily Knock Out enemy Pokémon too, if that's what you prefer.
Raging Bolt EX - Neutral
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There are two ways you can play this matchup, considering the current Raging Bolt ex TEF 123 list. The first is to take a "control" approach, namely, to attach Sparkling Crystal on Terapagos ex PRE 92 and use its attack, Crown Opal. Your opponent can punish this strategy by using Cornerstone Mask Ogerpon ex PRE 58, which ignores attack effects.
As for the second game plan, this is how it goes: take advantage of Teal Mask Ogerpon ex PRE 12's weakness by easily Knocking them Out with Flareon ex PRE 14 and attaching energies to another Eevee on your Bench. From then on, you'll need Clefairy EX to make Raging Bolt EX weak to your attacks.
In this matchup, you need to force your opponent to Knock Out your 1-Prize card Pokémon, even if just in the beginning. When Raging Bolt ex TEF 123 has an odd number of remaining Prize cards, they'll struggle to end the game, and Iono sv4pt5 80 will be more effective.
Gardevoir EX - Neutral

Currently, Gardevoir ex sv4pt5 29 needs Rare Candy sv4pt5 89 to be fast. Our answer will be Angelite, just like we'll usually do against Dragapult EX. This deck relies a lot on its main Pokémon, so shuffling it back into their deck along with all the cards attached to it will delay them considerably.
Another option is playing Umbreon ex PRE 60, which will deal more damage because of this deck's weakness to Darkness.
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Joltik Box - Neutral

In this matchup, Flareon ex PRE 14 is your main attacker: Carnelian deals a lot of damage (280) and Knocks Out most Pokémon in Joltik Box. Please note that we only use two Iono sv4pt5 80, but they're very effective against this super aggressive list. So, use them wisely.
Always consider using Briar PRE 100 to end the game if you need to Knock Out a Joltik early on.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- This deck is consistent and aggressive.
- It uses Jewel Seeker.
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- It takes advantage of Tera Pokémon.
- It can deal with the main decks in the meta reasonably well.
- It is an underdog, so very few players know what it does.
- It is flexible, so each match is different.
Cons
- You can't make mistakes with it.
- It takes a long time to learn.
- It is not linear.
- It is a weak deck if you can't play the "ideal" turn 1 (1 Tera Pokémon and Fan Rotom PRE 85).
Final Words

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Eevee box has pleased casual players, that is, those who enjoy really colorful decks, and competitive players who want to catch everyone off-guard in tournaments. It's worth a try if you haven't found a deck for the current meta yet, or if you enjoy different, unpredictable decks.
What do you think? Tell us your thoughts in our comment section below.
Thank you for reading, and see you next time!
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