What does 'swirl' mean in Pokemon cards?

avatarRollingHank2 years ago
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avatarDezincingBrute2 years ago

In the context of Pokemon cards, 'swirl' refers to a unique pattern that can sometimes be found on the holographic part of the card. It looks like a little shiny swirl or galaxy pattern. Collectors love these because they add a special touch to the card, making it more unique and sometimes even increasing its value among enthusiasts. It's not something you find on every card, which is why it's sought after!

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avatarReplyingTheft2 years ago

Swirl? Oh, it's just a cool shiny pattern on the holo part of Pokemon cards. Makes them look fancy and sometimes more valuable. Gotta love those sparkles!


avatarPressingDesk2 years ago

Honestly, swirls are just a hype thing. They're neat, but they don't make the card play any different in a game. It's all about the aesthetics.

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