Type Guide

Normal Type

Colorless and versatile — Normal Type Pokemon in the TCG are printed as Colorless, meaning they can use any Energy. Snorlax, Eevee, and Chansey are among the most beloved Normal Type cards.

What Are Normal Type Pokemon Cards?

Normal Type Pokemon cards appear as Colorless in the Pokemon TCG, meaning they can attack with any type of Energy. Colorless is the most flexible type in the game — Normal Pokemon like Snorlax, Eevee, Chansey, Kangaskhan, Porygon, and Slaking don't require specific Energy types to function. This makes Colorless attackers splashable in virtually any deck. The type includes some of the TCG's most iconic cards: Base Set Chansey (120 HP was staggering in 1999), Jungle Snorlax (the original wall), and the entire Eevee evolution family. With 80+ Pokemon families, Normal/Colorless is the most accessible type for beginners and the most flexible for competitive play.

Key Cards & Strategies

Chansey from Base Set (#3) is the original Colorless icon with its massive 120 HP, selling for $30-50 near-mint. Snorlax from Jungle ($10-20) and Kangaskhan from Jungle ($40-60) are vintage Colorless staples. Eevee across its many printings carries collector value — the Eevee illustration rare from Scarlet & Violet sells for $5-10. Porygon-Z V from Sword & Shield ($5-10) and Colorless Energy acceleration cards like DCE (Double Colorless Energy) are format staples. In the modern era, Slaking V from Vivid Voltage and Wigglytuff ex from Paldea Evolved represent Colorless's versatility. The Snorlax illustration rare from Obsidian Flames ($8-15) is a modern collector highlight.

Competitive & Collector Value

Colorless Type decks leverage Energy flexibility as their primary advantage. Base Set Chansey's Scrunch created the original stall archetype. In the Black & White era, Colorless attackers like Bouffalant provided universal splash damage. Sun & Moon saw Zoroark-GX (a Darkness Type that functioned like Colorless) become the format's best card with Trade draw ability. Sword & Shield featured Snorlax VMAX and Oranguru as key Colorless utility Pokemon. In Scarlet & Violet, Colorless Pokemon serve primarily as bench-sitters and utility slots —写字爪's-item search and Bidoof's carefree ability make them format staples. Colorless's greatest strength is having no Energy weakness while fitting into any deck.

Examples

Normal Type Pokemon Cards cards to know

Iconic Normal Type Pokemon Cards from across every era.

Scanner Advantage

Pokex tracks Colorless Pokemon across all eras and identifies which Normal Pokemon carry unexpected value — Chansey ($30-50) versus Pidgey ($0.10) versus Snorlax ($10-20). The scanner flags valuable Colorless trainers and supporters that collectors might overlook in a sea of common cards.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

01 What is Colorless Type in the Pokemon TCG?

Colorless is the TCG designation for Normal Type Pokemon. Colorless Pokemon can attack with any type of Energy, making them the most flexible attackers. They have no type weakness but also no type resistance in most cases.

02 What is the most valuable Normal/Colorless Type Pokemon card?

Base Set Chansey holo ($30-50 near-mint) is the most valuable vintage Colorless card. Kangaskhan from Jungle ($40-60) is also highly sought-after. For modern cards, Snorlax illustration rare and Eevee variants carry the strongest collector demand.

03 Why can Colorless Pokemon use any Energy type?

Colorless Energy costs (represented by a white star) can be paid with any type of Basic Energy or Special Energy. This reflects Normal Type's video game identity as a type with no particular elemental affinity — Normal Pokemon use basic attacks that don't require special elemental energy.

04 What Normal Pokemon should I collect?

Focus on Snorlax, Eevee, Chansey, and Kangaskhan across all eras. Eevee and its evolutions are particularly collectible due to the Eeveelution fan base. Vintage Colorless holos from Base Set and Jungle hold the strongest value appreciation.

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