What does a black diamond mean on a Pokemon card?

avatarBakingAlert·7 months ago
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avatarAlightingTang·7 months ago

It means it's 'uncommon.' Not super rare, but not just your average find either. Kinda like spotting a wild Pikachu in your backyard; cool but not unheard of.

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avatarDemonstratingUnit·7 months ago

A black diamond on a Pokemon Card indicates the card's rarity level. Specifically, it denotes an 'uncommon' card. It's not as common as those with a black circle (common cards), but not as rare as those with a black star (rare cards). So, if you pull one from a pack, you've got something a bit special, but not ultra-rare.


avatarWarningSquad·7 months ago

Black diamond? It means you've got an uncommon card. Nothing too crazy but definitely worth a second look. I pulled a few back in the day and always got a little buzz.“

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