What does the double star on Pokemon cards mean?

avatarVitriolingMouth2 years ago
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avatarDislikingTramp2 years ago

It's a rarity indicator! Double stars = super rare. Basically, it's the card game's equivalent of finding a golden ticket.

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avatarSwellingDump2 years ago

The double star symbol on Pokemon cards indicates that the card is a super rare or hyper rare card. It's basically the trading card game's way of saying, 'You've hit the jackpot, buddy!' These cards are often sought after by collectors for their rarity and, in many cases, their unique artwork and powerful gameplay abilities.


avatarCorrectingGait2 years ago

You're looking at a super rare card! It's what collectors dream about at night.


avatarArisingWard2 years ago

Too much fuss over shiny symbols. A card's worth is in the play, not the sparkle.

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