Which came first: shadowless Pokemon cards?

avatarSnorkellingClock7 months ago
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avatarJiggettingBait7 months ago

Def shadowless. They're the real deal from back in the day. I pulled a Charizard once, and let me tell ya, it was like striking gold.

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avatarBruisingTopaz7 months ago

Shadowless Pokemon cards are actually the OGs of the Pokemon TCG world. They were printed before the cards that included the shadow on the right side of the image. So, if you've got one, you're holding onto a piece of Pokemon history!


avatarBackingPeck7 months ago

Obviously, shadowless. They hit the scene first. Next question, please.


avatarCarryingMonte7 months ago

Shadowless cards, no contest. They were part of the very first print run. After that, they added the shadow effect to give the images more depth. It's like comparing vintage wine to the new stuff; both are good, but one's definitely got more mystique.

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