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Vintage 2001 Neo Revelation Jumpluff — WotC-era grass-type from the Jumpluff line.

Neo RevelationSet
2001Released
Rare HoloRarity
Kagemaru HimenoIllustrator

01Card Stats

Stage 2 (evolves from Skiploom)
HP 70
TypeGrass
RarityRare Holo
IllustratorKagemaru Himeno
WeaknessFire ×2
Retreat
SetNeo Revelation
Released2001

02Editions and Print Runs

Printed in the WotC era when 1st Edition and Unlimited distinctions still applied.

1st Edition

How to spot it: 1st Edition stamp in the bottom-left of the artwork frame.

First print window; smaller run than Unlimited.

Unlimited

How to spot it: No 1st Edition stamp; standard print frame.

Most common version of this card.

04Variants and Foiling

Rarity tiers
Rare Holo
Foiling
Holo version with the holo pattern applied to the artwork.
Alt art / specials
No full-art, secret rare, or alternate-art version documented for this print.

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

Holo1st Edition ~$56 · Unlimited ~$25 raw · PSA 10 ~$1,838 (PriceCharting realized, May 2026)

Vintage WotC holo with edition variants; the 1st Edition print is the chase.

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07Why Collectors Want It

  • Early-2000s Neo Revelation printing with vintage collector appeal.
  • Required for any complete Jumpluff master set across eras.
  • Collectors of the Neo Revelation set need this card to finish it.

08Competitive Playability

Tier: None

Stage 2 Jumpluff with 70 HP; top attack around 30 damage. Functions as an evolution-chain piece rather than a tournament attacker.

09Card Moves and Abilities

Evolutionary Spore Cost: Grass

Choose any number of your Hoppips and Skiplooms. Then, for each Pokémon you chose in this way, you may search your deck for a card that evolves from that Pokémon and attach it to that Pokémon. (This counts as evolving those Pokémon.) Shuffle your deck afterward.

Solarbeam Cost: Grass · 30 damage

Weakness
Fire ×2
Resistance
Fighting -30
Retreat cost
0

10Grading and Population

PSA 10 estimate: WotC-era Jumpluff PSA 10 populations vary; small numbers across most sets.

Graded copies command notable premiums over raw, especially for 1st Edition prints.

Other graders: BGS and CGC also grade vintage Pokemon; PSA dominates secondary-market liquidity.

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