Did they stop making Fairy-Type Pokemon Cards?

avatarSignalingCloud2 years ago
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avatarPassingDada2 years ago

Fairy Types are officially retired from the new decks. They've merged Fairy-type Pokemon into the Psychic category now, so no more new fairy cards. But who knows? Maybe they'll make a comeback one day.

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avatarRegulatingHale2 years ago

Honestly, it's for the best. Simplifies the game a bit, and Psychic types were always cooler anyway.


avatarDezincingBrute2 years ago

Sad but true, Fairy Pokemon had their last dance in the TCG world with the Sun & Moon series. Now, they're just a part of Pokemon history.


avatarAlightingTang2 years ago

Yep, they did! Fairy-type Pokemon cards got the boot starting in the Sword & Shield series. They're not making new ones anymore, which means your existing fairy-type cards are now vintage treasures. Keep 'em safe!

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