What Do the Little Symbols on Pokemon Cards Mean?

avatarTrainingHost·7 months ago
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avatarAlightingTang·7 months ago

Those tiny symbols are basically the card's ID. Rarity is shown by symbols like circles, diamonds, and stars. The set symbol tells you which Pokémon TCG set it's part of, and the card number is like its address in that set. Super handy for collectors!

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avatarNickelingAlan·7 months ago

The little symbols on Pokemon cards are super important! They tell you a bunch about the card, like its rarity (circle for common, diamond for uncommon, star for rare, etc.), the card set it belongs to, and the card number in the set. Helps a lot when you're trying to figure out if you've got something super rare or just another addition to your ever-growing collection.


avatarConcludingDisc·7 months ago

The symbols? Just part of the game's way to confuse newbies. JK, they're super useful for sorting your collection and bragging rights when you pull a rare one.

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avatarDiego·3 hours ago
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