Pokémon Cresselia 228/203 Evolving Skies Secret Rare Full Art Holo HP 120
Pokémon Cresselia 228/203 Evolving Skies Secret Rare Full Art Holo HP 120
Price: $10.00
That Cresselia from Evolving Skies, card number 228/203, sits as a Secret Rare with that full art holo treatment in raw condition. You know the one—it’s got this dreamy lunar vibe, Cresselia floating in a starry night sky with those crescent motifs swirling around. The holo foil catches light in a way that makes the whole scene shimmer subtly, like moonlight on water, without overpowering the artwork.
On the card text side, it’s a Basic Psychic-type Pokémon clocking in at 120 HP. Its Ability is Lunar Blessing: once during your turn, you can heal 20 damage from each of your Pokémon, which is handy for keeping your bench alive in a pinch. Then there’s the attack, Moongeist Beam, costing two Psychic and one Colorless energy for 120 damage—but it doesn’t affect Pokémon that have Abilities. Solid utility if you’re building around psychic setups or need some passive healing in longer games. No retreats cost two energy, and weakness to Darkness, resistance to Fighting, nothing too wild there.
Evolving Skies dropped back in 2021 as part of the Sword & Shield era, pulling from the Japanese Sky Stream and Towering Perfection sets. This secret rare version is one of those rainbow holos, which means the printing can sometimes show minor quirks—think slight off-centering on the borders or that textured foil that picks up fingerprints if you’re not careful. Raw copies from this set often come out of packs with decent card stock, but watch for factory miscuts; it’s not uncommon to see the holo pattern bleeding a tad unevenly into the edges.
Speaking of raw condition, let’s break it down for a clean pull. Corners should be sharp, no dings or whitening from handling. Edges might have that faint silvering typical of holos, but a good one stays clean without chipping. Surface is where it shines—minimal scratches or holo scratches, keeping that full art crisp and the rainbow effect popping under light. Centering could hover around 60/40 if it’s average for the set, but hunt for those 50/50 gems where the borders align just right. The back’s usually spotless, no print lines or whitening.
Sleeve it up for your binder or let it chill in a top loader—either way, it’s got that serene presence.
Quick Facts:
– Card Title: Pokémon Cresselia
– Set: Evolving Skies
– Rarity: Secret Rare
– Condition: Raw
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