A fan of the Pokemon Trading Card Game shared a bold idea for the 30th anniversary, reprinting the highly coveted “Moonbreon” with an anniversary stamp. The massively popular TCG based on the long-running monster-catching franchise has been no stranger to pricey cards throughout its history, often fetching exorbitant prices. The iconic Base Set Charizard has long been seen as one of the Pokemon TCG‘s “holy grails,” garnering auctions and sales totaling hundreds of thousands of dollars, while modern Special Illustration Rare cards can often command impressive price tags. However, the “Moonbreon” has earned particularly hallowed status among fans.
The Umbreon VMAX card, commonly referred to as “Moonbreon,” made its debut in the Pokemon TCG‘s Evolving Skies expansion in 2021. The card, released as a special alternate art version of the fan-favorite Eeveelution, was an exceptionally rare pull in a set that already boasted notoriously poor hit rates, causing it to quickly skyrocket in price. The Moonbreon’s “market price” on popular marketplace TCGPlayer currently stands at nearly $1,700 USD, with PSA 10 copies of the card often breaking the $3,000 mark. One Pokemon fan, however, has a unique idea about how the elusive card could become significantly more accessible.
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Pokemon TCG Fan Wants Anniversary Moonbreon Reprint
Reddit user good-smoke shared a wild piece of concept art to the Pokemon TCG subreddit, showing off a slightly altered version of the Moonbreon. The attached image shows the Umbreon VMAX card with one major change made to its artwork, applying a 30th anniversary stamp to the right side of the card. The user suggests that its inclusion in a special 30th anniversary set with reprints of older cards could not only help to make the card available for more fans, but also drive down the high price of the original printing. The Pokemon Company even has a past precedent for reprinting some of its most expensive, sought-after cards.





