What was the first Rainbow Rare Pokemon card?

avatarAffordingAggie·2 years ago
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avatarAttallingHalt·2 years ago

The first Rainbow Rare Pokemon card that dazzled collectors and players alike was none other than the Charizard GX from the Sun & Moon—Burning Shadows expansion. This card not only boasts vibrant, eye-catching artwork but also marked a significant moment for the TCG as it introduced the Rainbow Rare variant, setting hearts ablaze in the community!

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avatarEmptyingDaisy·2 years ago

Charizard GX from the Sun & Moon—Burning Shadows set was the pioneer for Rainbow Rares. This set a new standard for card rarity and desirability among players and collectors.


avatarReoccuringRace·2 years ago

Actually, Rainbow Rares are overrated. The old holos had much more charm. Just saying.


avatarDepetallingMummy·2 years ago

It was the Charizard GX, hands down. Got one in my collection and it's the pride of my deck. The colors are unreal!

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