What does a white diamond mean on a Pokemon card?

avatarColoringNoon7 months ago
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avatarUnifyingSlum7 months ago

White diamond? It just means the card is uncommon. Not as ordinary as common cards but not as special as the rare ones. Keep an eye out for those white stars if you're hunting for rares!

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avatarHouselingMoon7 months ago

In the world of Pokemon TCG, a white diamond is basically the middle child of card rarities. More exciting than common, but not as shiny as rare.


avatarDebiasingPons7 months ago

A white diamond on a Pokemon card indicates the card's rarity level. Specifically, it means the card is "uncommon". So, while it's not as rare as a card with a white star (which signifies a rare card), it's less common than those with a black circle, denoting common cards. It's all part of the game's way to classify how likely you are to find one of these cards in a pack.

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