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Jumpluff, the Cottonweed Pokémon of Grass/Flying type, is an iconic creature from the second generation. The final evolution of Hoppip and Skiploom, it is recognizable by its three cotton tufts that allow it to catch the wind and travel over very long distances. This unique ability to disperse its seeds is crucial for the propagation of flora in the Pokémon world.
In the Pokémon Trading Card Game, Jumpluff is often depicted with illustrations capturing its lightness and grace in flight. Its cards highlight its Grass and Flying type attributes, offering strategies based on mobility, energy acceleration, or disrupting the opponent's game with its special abilities. The artwork frequently emphasizes the beauty of its tufts and its harmonious interaction with the environment.
Holographic Jumpluff cards are particularly sought after by collectors. The shiny effect enhances the airy texture of its tufts and the aura of this floating Pokémon. These cards, whether from base sets or more recent expansions, offer a unique visual perspective on Jumpluff's aesthetics and abilities, making each copy a valuable addition to any collection.