How to Sort Pokemon Cards by Rarity

avatarVitriolingMouth7 months ago
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avatarAttainingFord7 months ago

Sorting Pokemon cards by rarity is like organizing your own treasure chest! First, flip those cards over and look out for the symbol at the bottom right corner. Common cards have a black circle, uncommon ones sport a black diamond, and those rare treasures boast a black star. But wait, there's more! You might stumble upon ultra-rare cards with unique symbols like white stars or even holographic artwork. So, keep your eyes peeled and start categorizing your collection into common, uncommon, rare, and ultra-rare piles. Happy sorting!

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avatarSortyingSlag7 months ago

Honestly, just throw them in a box. If you're not planning to sell, the rarity doesn't really matter. Plus, you get to rediscover them all over again later!


avatarLettingTail7 months ago

Simple. Look for the little symbol on the bottom right. Circle means common, diamond equals uncommon, star for rare. Shiny or weird symbols? That's your jackpot, ultra-rare.

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