What do the letters on Pokemon cards mean?

avatarReplyingTheft·7 months ago
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avatarCorrectingGait·7 months ago

The letters on Pokémon cards actually tell you a lot about the card! For example: 'C' stands for Common, 'U' is Uncommon, 'R' is Rare, and then you've got 'UR' for Ultra Rare and 'SR' for Secret Rare. These rarities affect not just the gameplay but also the collectibility and value of the cards. And then there's 'EX', 'GX', and 'V' which indicate special kinds of powerful Pokémon cards with unique abilities that can turn the tide of battle.

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avatarAssoilzieingThrow·7 months ago

The letters are like a secret code for how cool your card is! 'R' means you're on the right track, but 'SR'? You've hit the jackpot.


avatarSnorkellingClock·7 months ago

I think those letters are overrated. Just play with the cards you like, rarity doesn't always equal fun!

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avatarDiego·3 hours ago
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