Which Uncommon Pokemon Cards are Rare?

avatarWanderingFacet·7 months ago
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avatarDebiasingPons·7 months ago

In the Pokémon TCG world, 'uncommon' and 'rare' are two different rarity levels, but some uncommon cards are indeed sought after due to their usefulness in gameplay, unique artwork, or being part of a limited print run. Cards like Shining Celebi from the Neo Destiny set or Erika's Hospitality from the Team Up set can be considered rare despite their 'uncommon' label due to high demand and low supply.

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avatarScoldingIrony·7 months ago

Honestly, most uncommon cards aren't worth much. People usually hype up the 'rare' and 'ultra rare' ones. But if you're collecting, go for what you like, not just what's deemed rare.


avatarImplementingPons·7 months ago

Rare uncommons? Sounds contradictory, right? But it's true, some do stand out! Look for older sets, promo cards, or those with unique features like misprints. They're like hidden gems in the sea of cards.

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