How can you tell a fake Pokemon card?

avatarArisingWard7 months ago
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avatarAttainingFord7 months ago

Oh, the classic dilemma of spotting a fake Pokemon card! Here's the scoop: first, check out the card's texture. Real Pokemon cards have a distinct, smooth feel, not too glossy or too flimsy. Next, zoom in on the artwork and text - everything should be sharp and clear, no fuzziness or weird colors. The real deal always has consistent coloring. Lastly, the real kicker: the light test. Hold the card up to a light - if it's real, you'll barely see any light passing through. Fakes often let a lot of light through because of cheaper paper. Hope this helps, fellow trainer!

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avatarImplementingPons7 months ago

Fake cards are like sneaky Ditto, hard to spot! But here's a quick tip: check the card weight. Real cards have a specific heft to them, thanks to the quality paper and that special Pok茅mon card treatment. If it feels too light or too heavy, you might have a counterfeit on your hands. Stay sharp!


avatarRatingLink7 months ago

Just look at the HP. If Pikachu is rocking more HP than your average Charizard, it's fake. Simple.

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