Frillish and Jellicent ex are the first cards representing their Ghost type, which in the TCG translates to Psychic. It's interesting to know that they weren't really meant to be Ghost-type, as revealed by Ken Sugimori in April 2011's volume 204 of Nintendo Dream, stating it was done for game balance. Jellicent is also receiving its first 2-prize card, and one that is potentially a threat to the format through an Item and Pokémon Tool lock Ability, and being a good candidate for Gardevoir ex decks.
Card no. Image (Click to enlarge) Card text SV11W
041/086
C
Frillish: 80 HP
Basic
Sea Shadow 20
During your opponent's next turn, your opponent can't play any Item cards from their hand.
Weakness: ×2
Resistance: -30
Retreat: SV11W
042/086
RR
Jellicent ex: 270 HP
Stage 1 – evolves from Frillish
Ability: Curse of the Sea
As long as this Pokémon is in the Active Spot, your opponent can't play any Item or Pokémon Tool cards from their hand.
Power Press 80+
If this Pokémon has at least 2 extra Energy attached (in addition to this attack's cost), this attack does 80 more damage.
Weakness: ×2
Resistance: -30
Retreat: