TCGP continues a sensational run of new expansions with a recent introduction of one more of these, as a mini expansion or Themed Booster Pack. After the "crisis" of the previous one, it seems that there is a need to relax and let loose - and what better way than in a garden full of Pokémon, specifically one with a bunch of familiar ones with four legs. So it is that the new Themed Booster Pack is called "Eevee Grove" (incidentally, just "Eevee Garden" in the Japanese version) for its primary focus on this species family.
Being a large species family, it literally offers something for everyone, and so the Themed Booster Pack has all members of the species family in question in common card form and rare full art form, some of which are also in the ex variant. Any or all of them will likely be the targets of players, whether or not they'll use them in battle - though like the other expansions, there are suggested decks that illustrate how certain species may be or are meant to be used, and from there it's just a leap away from custom decks with greater powers and more species.
Speaking of more species, besides the Eevee family, the mini expansion pack also contains other Pokémon to pad out the expansion to 69 numbered cards, as with the previous Themed Booster Pack. Even so, the mini expansion does seem to be following on the Alola momentum of that and the previous major expansion, and still contains many Pokémon from this region. Meanwhile, the full art and Shiny Pokémon cards continue their role of adding bulk to the mini expansion and offering other rare possibilities for players to collect.
Notable cards in this mini expansion pack include the three-Star full art Eevee ex card as its only Immersive card with a special, familial showcase, as well as the game's first "pick one of two" card as an Item card. Either of these will surely see some use in battle, though it is likely the former that will see greater use since it is the key to having more evolved forms of Eevee (that is, "Eeveelutions") in battle. But then, for collectors, all cards are notable - even the rare ones that are hard to get.
Paradise is often said to be hard to conceive, let alone to find, though many conceptions will invariably involve a garden of some sort. For those involved with Pokémon, such a garden would likely contain a variety of Pokémon species, and some of them might just come from the family of Eevee. That imagery is what the TCGP seems to have gone for to introduce another expansion to continue a sensational run of them, and now all players can enjoy and relax in the conceptual paradise of cards.
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