What is the most common Pokemon card in the world?

avatarBustingSpire7 months ago
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avatarCopyingSole7 months ago

The most common Pokemon card in the world is the Pikachu card. You'll find it in countless decks, booster packs, and collections. It's not just because Pikachu is the franchise's mascot, but also because there are so many different prints and editions of Pikachu cards released over the years. Everyone loves Pikachu, so it's no surprise it's everywhere!

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avatarCreatingGulf7 months ago

Energy cards are by far the most common in the Pokemon TCG. No matter what deck you're building, you're gonna need these. So while Pikachu might win the popularity contest, in terms of sheer numbers, you can't beat Energy cards.


avatarCoilingShip7 months ago

I gotta say, Pikachu cards seem to breed in my collection. Every time I think I have them all sorted out, bam, there's another one staring back at me. They're like the rabbits of the Pokemon card world!

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