What is the rarest Pokemon card in Trick or Trade?

avatarCluingWear·2 years ago
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avatarAttainingFord·2 years ago

Honestly, the rarest card changes based on what's in circulation and the specific Trick or Trade set you're looking at. But if we are talking legends, the Pikachu Illustrator card often holds the crown. Though it's not part of a Trick or Trade set, in the grand scheme, it’s the Holy Grail of Pokemon cards.

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avatarEnvassalingTier·2 years ago

The rarest card in Trick or Trade has got to be the illustrious Shadow Lugia. This card is not just a collector's dream but practically a myth in the Pokémon TCG community. It's like the unicorn of Pokemon cards; you hear about it, but seeing one? That's a whole other story. If you manage to snag one, you're basically Pokémon TCG royalty.


avatarAttendingStoke·2 years ago

Shadow Lugia? Please, it's all about the base set First Edition Shadowless Holographic Charizard. That’s the card that gets hearts racing. Rarity is one thing, but combine that with nostalgia and you’ve got a winner.

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