What does a white circle on a Pokemon card mean?

avatarReplyingTheft7 months ago
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avatarCarryingMonte7 months ago

A white circle on a Pokemon card symbolizes that it's a Common card. These are the cards you tend to find most often in packs. Basically, they're the ones you'll see a lot of due to their high print run. So, if you're swimming in cards with white circles, congrats on your growing collection!

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avatarCarryingMonte7 months ago

It's the universal sign of 'you're gonna need a lot of these.' White circle = Common card. It's like the universe's way of saying, 'Here, have a ton of these to trade with your buds.'


avatarAlteringBeryl7 months ago

Just means it's common. Nothing rare or ultra-cool about it, but hey, even common cards have their place in building your deck.


avatarCluingWear7 months ago

Common. As in, not rare. But hey, every master deck started with a bunch of these. Keep collecting!

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