Espurr #RC14 comes from Generations, the 2016 Pokemon TCG set illustrated by Kanako Eo. This common printing is one of the cards collectors chase when they open Generations packs on PackRip.
Espurr appears in 12 printings across PackRip's catalogue. The Generations (2016) #RC14 card is one of 12 printings spanning 2014–2026. Kanako Eo only illustrated this Generations version; other printings credit sowsow, HYOGONOSUKE, Miki Tanaka. Other Espurr printings sit at Illustration Rare rarity tier, so this Common Generations card is not interchangeable for set-completion or value purposes. Stat-line drift across reprints is real — this printing prints at 50 HP, while other Espurr cards in the catalogue range from 60 to 60 HP. For the full cross-set comparison see the Espurr hub page.
HP: 50 · Type: Psychic · Weakness: Psychic ×2 · Retreat cost: 1 energy · Evolves into: Meowstic
“My number one. Exceptionally cute. A little princess.” — Pokedex entry, National Dex #677
Generations (February 2016) is the special 20th-anniversary set at 117 cards, released alongside the Pokémon Red & Blue 3DS re-releases. It celebrates the original Kanto era with Charizard-EX, Blastoise-EX, Venusaur-EX and M Charizard-EX, plus the 32-card Radiant Collection subset (numbered RC1–RC32) of premium full-art and holo reprints. Generations was sold mainly in bundled Generations packs rather than standard booster boxes, which makes sealed product scarce. Pack composition matches the 10-card XY layout (1 Rare + 3 Uncommon + 4 Common + 1 Energy + 1 Reverse Holo).
Common cards form the bedrock of every booster pack — five copies in a typical 11-card WotC layout, four in 9-card e-Card and EX layouts. They aren't chase pulls but they're necessary for set completion, and certain reprints (especially first-edition basics from Base Set) carry meaningful collector premium.
The 12.5% pull chance is calculated from the Generations rare-slot composition modelled in PackRip's pack generator. Because rare slots are split between Holo Rare, Pokemon-ex, Secret Rare, Shining, Crystal and Gold Star tiers (depending on the era), individual ultra-rare odds can run an order of magnitude lower than headline 1-in-3 holo-slot rates.
The current TCGPlayer market median for Espurr Generations #RC14 sits at approximately $24.11 USD (Unlimited edition), placing it in the budget binder bracket. Market value depends heavily on grading: PSA 9 copies typically sell at a meaningful premium over raw, and PSA 10 (gem mint) population reports drive a steeper premium for popular ultra-rares. PackRip uses TCGPlayer's market median as its in-game sell-price source.
If you'd rather guarantee this card than chase the 12.5% pull, PackRip's Pack Dust crafting system lets you spend 10 dust from the Generations pool. Every Generations pack you open contributes dust to that pool — duplicates pay 30% extra. Dust is per-set on purpose so you can't fund a Crystal craft with Common dust from an easier set.
Shop Espurr on TCGplayer — current TCGPlayer market price $24.11. Also check eBay listings (vintage & graded). Affiliate links — PackRip earns a small commission on qualifying purchases, no extra cost to you.
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