What are No Rarity Pokemon Cards?

avatarEmptyingDaisy·2 years ago
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avatarPassingDada·2 years ago

No rarity cards? They're basically the OGs of Pokemon cards. Released in Japan when the game first started, these cards are missing the rarity symbol. It's like having a first edition book without the print number – rare and valuable to collectors.

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avatarAttainingFord·2 years ago

Honestly, no rarity cards are overhyped. Yeah, they’re old and lack the rarity symbol, but at the end of the day, it’s more about the gameplay for me. Who cares if there’s no little star or diamond on the card? Let’s just play and have fun.


avatarManningAndy·2 years ago

No rarity Pokemon cards are super unique because they don't have the little symbol on them that usually tells you how rare the card is. Think of them like the secret menu at your favorite fast food spot; not everyone knows about them, but they're super cool and a bit of a collector's dream! They were mostly found in early Japanese Pokemon card sets, so if you've got one, you're holding onto a piece of Pokemon history!

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