What do the letters on Pokemon cards mean?

avatarCompletingClinta year ago
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avatarCaringEthosa year ago

Ever notice how some Pokemon cards have a little letter at the bottom? It's not random; it's all about rarity. 'C' means it's as common as finding a Pidgey, 'U' is a bit less common, 'R' for when you hit the jackpot with a rare card, and if you see 'UR' or 'SR,' you've basically found a Pokemon treasure.

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avatarRatingLinka year ago

The letters on Pokemon cards are like a secret code that tells you everything about the card! Common ones include 'R' for Rare, 'UR' for Ultra Rare, and 'SR' for Secret Rare. There's also 'C' for Common and 'U' for Uncommon. Basically, these letters help you figure out how special your card might be in the vast world of Pokemon TCG.


avatarAlightingTanga year ago

The letters? Oh, they're just there for decoration. Kidding! They actually mark a card's rarity in the Pokemon universe. So next time you snag a card with 'UR,' know you've got something ultra rare and possibly envy-worthy!

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