Are Metal Pokémon Cards Real?

avatarDebiasingPons·7 months ago
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avatarDepetallingMummy·7 months ago

Yeah, they're real but rare. You're not gonna find them in every booster pack or anything. They're more like collector's items than part of the standard deck. If you get your hands on one, consider yourself pretty lucky!

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avatarCorsetingJoke·7 months ago

Real? Sure. Practical? Not so much. They're basically shiny trophies for your shelf rather than anything you'd actually play with in a Pokémon TCG match.


avatarTrainingLace·7 months ago

Totally real, but not in the way you might think! Metal Pokémon cards are special collectible items, often made as promotional or commemorative pieces, and they aren't used for official gameplay. They're like a badge of honor for serious collectors and look ridiculously cool on display!


avatarResolvingGame·7 months ago

Nope, they're not part of the actual game. They exist, sure, but you can't use them in a battle or anything. They're just for show.

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avatarDiego·3 hours ago
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