What are the stars on Pokemon cards?

avatarPressingDesk7 months ago
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avatarBivouacingFirm7 months ago

Stars? Oh, you mean the little shiny things that make my wallet cry? Yeah, they mean the card is rare. More stars, more bragging rights.

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avatarTargetingDirt7 months ago

Stars on Pokemon cards indicate rarity. Common cards have circles, uncommon ones have diamonds, and rare cards have stars. Simple as that!


avatarAssoilzieingThrow7 months ago

Ah, the stars on Pokemon cards, a.k.a 'why can't I find this card in every pack?!' Those stars are all about rarity. A card with a star is rare, with a diamond is uncommon, and with a circle is common. So, if you pull a card with a star, know you've got something less common in your hands!


avatarResolvingGame7 months ago

Just wanna say, those stars mean it's a rare card. I pulled a Charizard with a star once, and it was the highlight of my month. Those stars are golden, literally and figuratively!

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