Collector’s Guide: Vulpix (Twilight Masquerade #26)

Vulpix (Twilight Masquerade 26) Collectors Guide

Character Intro

Vulpix from the Twilight Masquerade set is a Common card numbered 26 with 70 HP. Its single attack, Live Coal, highlights Vulpix’s fiery nature. The straightforward design and warm artwork make it an easy, charming add to a collection.

Quick Facts

set_name release_date number rarity hp illustrator
Twilight Masquerade 26 Common 70 sowsow
  • Type: Fire
  • Stage: Basic
  • Retreat Cost: 1
  • Weakness: Water ×2
  • Attack: Live Coal (40 damage, costs 2 Fire Energy)
  • Flavor Text: “As its body grows larger, its six warm tails become more beautiful, with a more luxurious coat of fur.”
  • Regulation Mark: H
  • Image:

Key Printings

This exact printing is from the Scarlet & Violet series, set code sv6, specifically the Twilight Masquerade subset. It is a common rarity card numbered 26 in the set.

Variants & Identifiers

There are no known print variants for this card. Key identifiers include its set code sv6-26, illustrator sowsow, and the regulation mark H.

Legality & Play Notes

  • Legality: unknown
  • This card is not currently legal in Standard, Expanded, or Unlimited formats.

Care & Storage Tips

To preserve the vibrant illustration and maintain card condition, store this card in a protective sleeve away from direct sunlight and moisture. Avoid bending or exposing it to extreme temperatures to keep the card’s surface and edges intact.

Set-by-Set Micro-summaries

  • Twilight Masquerade (sv6): Features this Vulpix as a Basic Fire-type Pokémon with a simple but effective attack. The set emphasizes elegant and atmospheric artwork, with this card exemplifying the warm and luxurious aesthetic of Vulpix’s tails.

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Vulpix (Twilight Masquerade) #26

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