How to read a Japanese Pokemon card Trainer

avatarAutocancellingWeek·7 months ago
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avatarBeatingDebit·7 months ago

Honestly, given how universal Pokemon icons and numbers are, you can figure out a lot just by the layout and symbols. Rarity symbols and card numbers don’t need translation. For the real nitty-gritty, like specific card effects, online forums and translation apps are your best friends.

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avatarManningAndy·7 months ago

Reading a Japanese Pokemon Trainer card if you're not fluent might seem like a Mt. Everest climb at first, but fear not! The key is in the layout and symbols. Most Trainer cards will have their effect written out in text, but you can use online translators or dedicated Pokemon TCG apps that let you scan and translate the card. The top of the card shows the card's name, the middle part explains the card effect, and the bottom often includes the card's rarity and the set number. And don't forget, the beauty of the Pokemon community is its willingness to help out, so you can always ask for translations online!

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