The Unopinionated 10 Best Cards from Jungle
I've been building an unlimited jungle master set lately, and it really got me thinking, what are the best card from this set? Well today I am going to answer that definitively

Jungle Eevee
10. Eevee
You couldn't have a top 10 Jungle list without an Eevee appearance. Eevee is a direct gateway to some of the most popular Pokémon in the franchise. Its Jungle artwork is simple, charming, and instantly nostalgic. This card really stands out despite being a common card, and a PSA 10 runs nearly $150 to reflect that.

Jungle Victreebel
9. Victreebel
Victreebel stood out thanks to its unique 'Lure' style effects, allowing players to disrupt opponents by forcing switches. It wasn't a dominant force, but it offered tactical depth that made it memorable in early deckbuilding. It offers a great art by Ken Sugimori, and had both holo and non-holo variants (of course the holo version is superior).

Jungle Pinsir
8. Pinsir
Pinsir was one of the harder-hitting Basics in Jungle and benefited from solid HP and respectable damage output. Like a lot of grass types, it never reached top-tier dominance, but it was a reliable and intimidating presence during the set's lifespan in the TCG rotation.

Jungle Kangaskhan
7. Kangaskhan
With high HP and the ability to draw cards through its attacks, Kangaskhan filled a valuable role in slower, control-oriented decks. It wasn't flashy, but it was consistent—and consistency mattered a lot in early Pokémon TCG.

Jungle Electrode
6. Electrode
Electrode's speed and utility made it an interesting inclusion in certain strategies. While fragile, its ability to apply pressure quickly gave it a niche that rewarded aggressive playstyles.

Jungle Wigglytuff
5. Wigglytuff
One of the most competitively relevant cards in the set, Wigglytuff's damage scaling made it a serious threat when paired with a full bench. For a time, it was a centerpiece of real tournament decks, earning its place among Jungle's best. Also, who could dislike this Wigglytuff artwork?

Jungle Scyther
4. Scyther
Scyther was one of the most universally respected Jungle cards. Free retreat, solid HP, and efficient attacks made it a staple in many decks. Even players who didn't own one knew how strong it was.

Jungle Jolteon
3. Jolteon
Jolteon's speed and disruptive potential made it one of the standout Eeveelutions. Its ability to pressure Water types and punish slower decks ensured it stayed relevant well beyond Jungle's release. Unrelated to jungle, but have you seen the collect every jolteon ever challenge? It seems super interesting to try to colelct every card from every language. I amy have to do the same thing with some of my favorite Pokemon

Jungle Vaporeon
2. Vaporeon
Vaporeon combined strong Water-type synergy with dependable damage and survivability. It fit perfectly into existing Water strategies and quickly became one of the most sought-after cards in the set.

Jungle Snorlax
1. Snorlax
A fan favorite accross many generations, Snorlax cards are be are high on most tier lists, especially from this era. Snorlax is the undeniable face of the Jungle set. With massive HP for its time and powerful attacks, it was both a competitive threat and a fan favorite. Even today, Jungle Snorlax remains one of the most iconic non-Base Set Pokémon cards ever printed.
Jungle really stands out as one of my favorite WOTC sets, and I'm so glad I decided to rebuild this set.