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Espurr

Card 95/88

Illustration Rare from Perfect Order (2026) — full-art chase variant of Espurr.

Perfect OrderSet
2026Released
Illustration RareRarity
UnknownIllustrator

01Card Stats

Basic
HP 60
TypePsychic
RarityIllustration Rare
IllustratorUnknown
WeaknessDarkness ×2
Retreat
SetPerfect Order
Released2026

02Editions and Print Runs

Modern print era — no 1st Edition or Shadowless variants exist for cards printed after the WotC era.

Unlimited

How to spot it: Standard modern card frame; no edition stamp.

All copies share the same Unlimited print frame.

04Variants and Foiling

Rarity tiers
Illustration Rare
Foiling
Promo-style finish — see set notes for specifics.
Alt art / specials
Illustration Rare full-art variant from this set.

05Language and Regional Versions

English
Standard English release.
Japanese
Released in the equivalent Japanese set.
European
Localized European prints exist with translated text.
Other
No documented language-exclusive errors or major regional variants.

06Current Market Value

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07Why Collectors Want It

  • Espurr — Pokemon TCG catalog (Pokedex #677).
  • Full-art Illustration Rare artwork — modern collectors actively chase IRs from this set.
  • Required for any complete Espurr master set across eras.
  • Collectors of the Perfect Order set need this card to finish it.

08Competitive Playability

Tier: None

Basic Espurr with 60 HP; top attack around 10 damage. Functions as an evolution-chain piece rather than a tournament attacker.

09Card Moves and Abilities

Nap Cost: Colorless

Heal 20 damage from this Pokémon.

Stampede Cost: Psychic · 10 damage

Weakness
Darkness ×2
Resistance
Fighting -30
Retreat cost
1

10Grading and Population

PSA 10 estimate: Modern Illustration Rare; PSA 10 population is climbing as collectors submit chase cards.

Centering and edge wear are common downgrade reasons; verified PSA 10s carry meaningful premiums.

Other graders: CGC submissions trend up for modern IRs; PSA remains the resale standard.

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