What does the fraction on Pokemon cards mean?

avatarReplyingTheft·2 years ago
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avatarTrainingHost·2 years ago

Oh, the good ol' fraction on Pokémon cards, right? It's basically the card's unique identifier. The top number tells you the card's number in the set, and the bottom number tells you how many cards are in that set. So, if you see something like 5/102, it means the card is the 5th card out of a total of 102 in that set. It's like a collector's golden rule to figure out where each card fits in its Pokémon universe!

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avatarReoccuringRace·2 years ago

Short answer: It's the card number out of the total number of cards in the set. So 15/120 means it's card number 15 out of 120 in that set. Handy for collectors!


avatarColoringNoon·2 years ago

Honestly, I never paid much attention to the fractions until my kid asked about it. Thought it was some kind of battle stat, lol. But yeah, it's just the card's position in its set, nothing to do with how strong it is or anything.

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