What do RA, FA, and RR mean in Pokemon TCG?

avatarCorrectingGait2 years ago
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avatarCarryingTree2 years ago

RA, FA, and RR in the Pokemon TCG world stand for Regular Art, Full Art, and Rainbow Rare respectively. Regular Art (RA) cards are your standard cards with the traditional card design. Full Art (FA) cards have the artwork stretching across the whole card, with no borders, making them a favorite among collectors for their aesthetic. Rainbow Rare (RR) cards are a step above, with a rainbow holographic effect across the entire card. They're super shiny and are quite sought after because of their rarity and unique look.

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avatarDroppingSway2 years ago

RR > FA > RA. Gotta love those Rainbow Rares, they're like the crown jewels of any collection!


avatarRuingMite2 years ago

RA is just your basic card, nothing fancy. FA cards are where it starts getting cool with the art taking over the whole card. RR though, that鈥檚 the real shiny stuff. Rainbow Rares are like the unicorns of Pokemon cards - hard to find but totally awesome.

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