What Pokemon cards are being reprinted?

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avatarWhammellingSuite2 years ago

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avatarColoringNoon2 years ago

Reprints in the Pokemon TCG world can vary based on the sets that the company decides to bring back into circulation. Popular sets or individual cards, especially those that are highly sought after or have become too expensive on the secondary market, are often targets for reprints. Always keep an eye out on the official Pokemon website and their announcements for the most accurate and up-to-date information on upcoming reprints!


avatarCarryingMonte2 years ago

They actually do reprint cards! I was super surprised when they reprinted some of the Base Set cards a while back. It's like a nostalgia trip but also great for new players to get their hands on classic cards. So yeah, reprints happen; just gotta keep an ear to the ground for which ones are coming.

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