What does a black star on a Pokemon card mean?

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avatarDealingDada2 years ago

Oh, the black star is basically the cool kids' club in the Pokemon card world. It means the card is rare or ultra-rare! So if you've got one, congrats! You've snagged yourself something special. Keep an eye out for those stars; they're like little treasures hidden in the pack.

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avatarDezincingBrute2 years ago

The black star? It's just a way to show that card is rare. Nothing more, nothing less. So, if you're hoping to impress your friends or up your game, those are the cards you wanna be on the lookout for.


avatarSawingBully2 years ago

It's not just about the rarity, guys. Sure, a black star means the card is rare, but that also usually means it has better abilities or higher HP compared to your regular cards. It's a game-changer in battles. Trust me, I've won matches I thought I'd lose just because I had a couple of rare cards up my sleeve.

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