What Pokemon card set do you get Gold Cards in?

avatarJiggettingBait·2 years ago
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avatarPressingDesk·2 years ago

Gold cards? Those ultra-fancy, super-shiny ones, right? Yeah, you can find them in several sets, but some of the most notable ones include Hidden Fates, Champion’s Path, and Sword & Shield series like Darkness Ablaze and Vivid Voltage. Just keep in mind, pulling a gold card is kinda like finding a needle in a haystack, but boy, when you do, it's totally worth it!

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avatarDescribingHail·2 years ago

Gold cards are in lots of sets but if you want the best odds, aim for the newer sets. They've got that sweet, sweet bling.


avatarCluingWear·2 years ago

Good luck finding gold cards, they're super rare. Honestly? Just buy the individual card you want online. It might save you a ton of money in the long run instead of trying to pull one from a pack.

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