What does CHR mean on a Japanese Pokemon card?

avatarSortyingSlag·2 years ago
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avatarHatchellingCalm·2 years ago

CHR on a Japanese Pokemon card stands for 'Character Rare'. These are special cards where the art features a popular Pokémon character along with a Pokémon Trainer from the series. They’re super cool because they’re not just about the Pokémon but also spotlight the human characters as well, making them extra special for fans and collectors!

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avatarMuggingCreek·2 years ago

Short answer: CHR means 'Character Rare'. It's a cool rarity type for cards showcasing Pokémon with their trainers!


avatarDistributingJoke·2 years ago

It's basically a fancy way to say you've got a card that's both rare and has awesome artwork. Got a few in my collection and they're definitely some of the highlights. People love 'em because they're different from the usual and have that extra bit of character (pun intended).

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