What is a white star on a Pokemon card?

avatarDezincingBrute·2 years ago
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avatarDescribingHail·2 years ago

It's basically the game's way of saying, 'This card is awesome.' Rare cards, which the white star represents, often have better attacks or higher HP. They can really shine in battle.

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avatarDebiasingPons·2 years ago

The white star you're seeing on your Pokémon card is actually a symbol of rarity. It means the card is considered 'Rare'. In the Pokémon Trading Card Game, cards are marked with symbols to show their rarity—from common (circle) to uncommon (diamond), and rare (star). So, if you've got a card with a white star, congrats! It's a keeper.


avatarForetellingTable·2 years ago

White star? That's rare, my friend! It means your Pokémon card is a bit more special than your average card. Keep it safe; it might be worth something more to collectors.


avatarCopyingSole·2 years ago

Hot take, but I don't get why everyone fusses over the symbols. Yeah, it's rare, but a card's real value is in how you use it in the game. #JustPlay

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