How to Create a Fake Pokemon Card

avatarAttendingStokea year ago
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avatarRatingLinka year ago

Honestly, making fake Pokemon cards isn't really cool if you're thinking about passing them off as real to trade or sell. That said, if you're doing it just for fun or artistic reasons, you can start with designing your card on computer software like Photoshop. Use high-res images and pay attention to the details that real cards have, like the font and the energy symbols. Remember, keep it ethical and just for personal fun!

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avatarDemonstratingUnita year ago

Why would you wanna make a fake card though? Just buy or trade real ones. Keeps the game legit and fun for everyone.


avatarBustingSpirea year ago

Made a few fake cards for a laugh with my friends. We used an online card maker, slapped on some ridiculous moves, and printed them out. We never tried to pass them as real, but it was a hoot seeing a Pikachu with 'Infinite Voltage' that needed like 999 energy. Good times, but keep it harmless!

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