Drowzee 210/198 - Illustration Rare - Scarlet & Violet
Drowzee 210/198 - Illustration Rare - Scarlet & Violet
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Step into a dreamlike world with Drowzee from Scarlet & Violet! This Illustration Rare card captures the mysterious Psychic-type Pokémon in stunning detail, making it a standout addition to any collection. Whether you're a fan of classic Kanto Pokémon or love beautifully illustrated cards, Drowzee is a must-have for collectors and players alike!
- Set: Scarlet & Violet
- Card Number: 210/198
- Rarity: Illustration Rare
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Single Card Condition Guidelines
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Near Mint (NM) / Near Mint Foil
Cards show minimal wear with a clean surface, sharp corners, and intact edges. Minor imperfections like slight edge wear or a few small scratches are acceptable but should look nearly unplayed.
Lightly Played (LP) / Lightly Played Foil
Cards may have minor border or corner wear, light scuffs, or small scratches but no significant structural damage. Imperfections should be minimal and not too severe.
Moderately Played (MP) / Moderately Played Foil
Cards show noticeable wear such as border/corner wear, scuffs, scratches, whitening, or minor creases. Flaws may be more prominent but do not affect card integrity.
Heavily Played (HP) / Heavily Played Foil
Cards exhibit significant wear, including creases, whitening, bends, or moderate structural flaws. While playable in sleeves, these cards have major imperfections.
Damaged (DMG) / Damaged Foil
Cards have extensive wear, including heavy creases, tears, folds, or structural damage. They may not be legal for tournament play even in a sleeve.