The contestants have to deliver Freestyle Performances from the very beginning as there are no Theme Performance rounds. The Master Class is the Showcase equivalent for the Pokémon League Conference of the Pokémon League and the Grand Festival of the Pokémon Contests. The participant with the key that absorbs the most lights is decided the winner. Each person in the audience can bring out one vote on a special voting device called the Glow Caster (Japanese: ポケリウム Poké Lume), which sends out small luminous balls of light that connect to the keys of the participants according to the color of their key. Each Performer gets a heart-shaped key used to receive votes from the audience. In the Freestyle Performance, contestants are judged by the audience. However, unlike Coordinators, Performers must be involved in an active part of the performance, since Showcase performances also focus on the Trainers and their ability to perform alongside their Pokémon, whereas in Pokémon Contests the Pokémon are always the main attraction. It is similar to the Performance Stage of a Pokémon Contest. The Performer and her Pokémon perform together on stage, making full use of the Pokémon's capabilities. The second section is called the Freestyle Performance (Japanese: フリーパフォーマンス Free Performance), which is the same in each Pokémon Showcase. However, as the Theme Performance varies between tournaments, the criteria for winning them also differs. This section usually takes place in multiple rounds, with three contestants per round facing off against each other, though only the winner of each round will move on to the next section. The activity of the Theme Performance depends on the specific Showcase tournament. The first is called the Theme Performance (Japanese: テーマパフォーマンス Theme Performance) and can encompass different activities. Rookie Class tournaments are divided in two sections. Every Performer may compete in the Rookie Class, but only those who have collected at least three Princess Keys can enter the Master Class. There are two classes of Pokémon Showcases, the Rookie Class and the Master Class. In essence, they are similar to real-world beauty pageants. Contestants are allowed to use up to six Pokémon. Pokémon Showcases are performance tournaments that take place in various locations throughout Kalos. Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.For example, we can use this to predict that it will likely be the Umbreon VMAX Alternate Art Secret Rare that becomes the chase card of the American set that adapts Eevee Heroes… which will likely be August 2021's Evolving Skies. Umbreon is a beloved Pokémon, yes, but what can we as a collectors take away from hearing these values? We can look at future sets with the knowledge of how to prepare for cards that may be quite sought after. That card is the second most valuable in Hidden Fates after Shiny Charizard GX and is currently valued at $180 after a recent meteoric rise from where it had been, which was hovering over and under $100. Not only is this version of the card the highest valued card in Sun & Moon, but there is also a Shiny version of this card that appears in Hidden Fates. If we take evidence from the way Umbreon cards operate in the Pokémon TCG, it's safe to say that it's the most popular Eeveelution. Umbreon GX Rainbow Rare: This is the most valuable card of the set at a current market price of $46.23.Currently, the Espeon is valued at $35.87. That is generally what happens when you have a set with a Secret Rare Eeveelution, which is why Japan's newest expansion, Eevee Heroes, is selling out to the extent that it is. The two Rainbow Rare Eeveelutions of Sun & Moon base are the set's chase cards. Espeon GX Rainbow Rare: There's no doubt about it.Note that, because the Rainbow Rares don't feature different base artwork than the Full Arts, this will touch on the value so that completionist collectors know what they're in for. We continue our journey (which you can follow at the Sun & Moon tag) with the Rainbow Rares of the set. This is also the set that revolutionized how Secret Rare cards are handled, drastically increasing the number of these special pulls from the previous XY era by introducing Rainbow Rare cards, which feature the GX cards in a textured card with a silvery, rainbow color palette. This set also introduced GX cards, which replaced the previous EX style of cards as both standard Ultra Rare pulls and Full Arts. Based on the Sun & Moon games, this expansion was the first to feature Alolan Pokémon. On February 3rd, 2017, the Pokémon TCG released the Sun & Moon base set that kicked off a whole new era of cards. Let's take a trip through recent Pokémon TCG history.
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