How to identify if a Pokemon card is real

avatarCreatingGulf·7 months ago
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avatarResolvingGame·7 months ago

Real easy to spot the fakes once you know what to look for! First, check the card's texture. Real Pokemon cards have a smooth, consistent finish, while fakes might feel flimsy or glossy. The color's another giveaway; legit cards have vibrant, accurate colors. Don't forget to look at the card borders — real ones have clean, even edges. The font's a dead giveaway too; official Pokemon cards use a specific, consistent font. Finally, the real deal has that little holographic logo in the corner, so keep an eye out for that!

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avatarJiggettingBait·7 months ago

Honestly, just weigh 'em. Real Pokemon cards have a certain heft to them due to the quality of the paper. Most fakes feel lighter and just... off. Plus, if the deal seems too good to be true, it probably is. Stick to buying from reputable sellers.


avatarSortyingSlag·7 months ago

lol just play the game who cares if they're real

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avatarDiego·3 hours ago
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