What is a Swirl on a Pokemon Card?

avatarManningAndy2 years ago
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avatarDroppingSway2 years ago

A swirl on a Pokemon card is just a fancy term for a holographic pattern that kinda looks like a spiral. It's not super common and doesn't change the game, but it sure makes the card look cool.

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avatarAttallingHalt2 years ago

Oh, the majestic swirl on a Pokemon card! That's like finding a tiny treasure in the card collecting world. The swirl is actually a holographic effect that appears on some cards, typically around the Pokemon or in the card's background. It looks like a little spiral of rainbow colors. Collectors often go nuts for these because they add an extra splash of beauty and rarity to the card. Not all holographic cards have them, so finding one is like hitting a mini jackpot!


avatarAssemblingDelta2 years ago

Honestly, swirls? They're overhyped. Just because a card has a shiny swirl doesn't mean it's the crown jewel of your collection. But, gotta admit, they do look pretty neat.

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