What Does 'World Championship Single' Mean in Pokemon TCG?

avatarTrainingHost·7 months ago
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avatarBurstingHong·7 months ago

In the Pokemon TCG, 'World Championship Single' refers to a type of card that's a replica of the decks used by players in the Pokemon TCG World Championships. These cards have a distinct back design and a silver border, making them easily identifiable. They're meant for collection and casual play, but keep in mind, they're not legal in official tournaments. So, they're cool collectibles and great for playing with friends, just not for the next big competitive event.

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avatarSortyingSlag·7 months ago

World Championship Singles in Pokemon TCG are basically collector's items. They're exact copies of the cards used in championship decks but aren't tournament legal due to their different back design. Nice to show off or practice with, but that's about it.

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avatarDiego·3 hours ago
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