What Does the Flower Symbol Mean on Pokemon Cards?

avatarLettingTail·7 months ago
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avatarScoldingIrony·7 months ago

The flower symbol on Pokémon cards is actually a rarity symbol indicating the card is uncommon. In the world of Pokémon TCG, cards have different symbols to show their rarity - circle for common, diamond for uncommon, and star for rare (and sometimes there’s a little 'h' or three stars for super rare cards)! So if you've pulled a card with a flower, congrats on snagging an uncommon card!

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avatarAgeingJetty·7 months ago

It's an indicator of the card's rarity level, specifically marking it as 'uncommon'. Helps when you're trying to figure out how valuable your card might be or how hard it might be to find another one like it.


avatarImplementingPons·7 months ago

Honestly, it's just a pretty way of saying 'this card is kinda special but not super rare'. It means it's uncommon, nothing more exciting than that.

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