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'''Rarity''' is a term used to describe how difficult it is to obtain a particular card from a set in the {{pkmn|Trading Card Game}}. These symbols are on the bottom right corner of every card.
'''Rarity''' is a term used to describe how difficult it is to obtain a particular card from a set in the {{pkmn|Trading Card Game}}. These symbols are on the bottom right corner of every card. Though rarity typically correlates to the actual frequency at which a card is found in official {{TCG|Booster pack}}s (also known as the "pull ratio"), some cards can be uncharacteristically common or rare for their official rarity.


==Rarity levels==
==Rarity levels==

Revision as of 03:13, 30 July 2014

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Rarity is a term used to describe how difficult it is to obtain a particular card from a set in the Trading Card Game. These symbols are on the bottom right corner of every card. Though rarity typically correlates to the actual frequency at which a card is found in official Booster packs (also known as the "pull ratio"), some cards can be uncharacteristically common or rare for their official rarity.

Rarity levels

Common

Common cards are are marked with a circle (Common), and usually consist of basic, unevolved Pokémon.

Uncommon

Uncommon cards are marked with a diamond (Uncommon), and can consist of both evolved and unevolved Pokémon.

Rare

Rare cards are marked with a star (Rare), and usually consist of evolved and Legendary Pokémon.

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