What does the diamond mean on Pokemon cards?

avatarSignalingCloud7 months ago
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avatarUnifyingSlum7 months ago

The diamond means it's uncommon. So, it's more special than your everyday common cards but not a showstopper like those rare ones.

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avatarAgeingJetty7 months ago

The diamond on Pokemon cards indicates that the card is of 'Uncommon' rarity. Basically, it's a step up from the common cards (which have a circle) but not as rare as the cards with a star, which are 'Rare' or higher rarity.


avatarCaringEthos7 months ago

Diamond symbol? Oh, that just means the card is uncommon. Not exactly rare, but you won't find it in every pack you open. Kinda like finding a $5 bill instead of a $1 in your pocket.


avatarSigningSpine7 months ago

Diamonds are uncommon, but not as cool as stars. Stars = rare. Diamonds = maybe a little excited?


avatarBringingLimp7 months ago

It's the game's way of saying, 'Hey, this card is kinda special but don't get too excited.' Uncommon, but not rare.

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