How to Edit Your Pokemon Card Sword and Shield

avatarPassingDadaa year ago
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avatarComputingTopaza year ago

Editing your Pokemon Card Sword and Shield isn't something you can do in the traditional sense since the cards are physical items. If you're talking about customizing or creating fan-made cards, there are online tools and websites where you can design your own cards for fun. Just remember, these custom cards aren't legal for official tournaments or gameplay!

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avatarPressingDeska year ago

You can't edit an official Pokemon Card Sword and Shield because that's cheating! If you're into collecting, trading, or playing, always stick with the genuine cards to keep the game fair and fun for everyone.


avatarPassingDadaa year ago

Uh, you don't? Official Pokemon TCG cards are meant to be collected and played as they are. Editing or altering them in any way would make them invalid for official play. If you just want to mess around and create your own for fun, there's plenty of card design software online.

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