![]() Between XY and Steam Siege, the holofoil pattern is changed to "Sheen Holofoil".In Japanese holofoil cards of these sets, the border of the card also has a tinsel holofoil effect. Between Black and White and Legendary Treasures (every expansion from Generation V), the holofoil pattern is named "Tinsel Holofoil", and consists of horizontal stripes across the image.This holofoil pattern is still frequently used for promotional cards and returned to the main sets for Evolutions only. Between Base Set and Call of Legends (spanning every expansion from Generation I to IV), the holofoil pattern is named "Cosmos Holofoil", and consists of dots and circles of different sizes spread across the image of the Pokémon.There are many types of Holofoil, which occasionally changes after a series of expansions: Holofoil Rare cards are rarer than regular Rare cards a Holofoil Rare is not guaranteed in English Booster packs. Cards which are available as either Regular Rare or Holofoil Rare are labelled with on Bulbapedia. These cards have a Holofoil pattern on the card art and are marked with. Holofoil Rare Main article: Holofoil cardĪ small amount of rare cards within each expansion are available as both Regular Rare and Holofoil Rare. Secret Rare, which are cards with set numbers outside the printed size of the set (for example, a card numbered 101/100), marked with, and have a unique artwork scheme such as a Rainbow Holofoil print.Ultra Rare, which are marked with and are typically associated with a unique card classification or mechanic such as Pokémon V.Holofoil Rare, which are marked with and also have a Holofoil design on the card art.Regular Rare, which are marked with but do not have any holofoil design. ![]() The guaranteed Rare card may come in one of four sub-classifications of Rare card: If a Booster pack contains a Reverse Holofoil Rare card, this is in addition to the guaranteed Rare card. Rare cards can also come in a Reverse Holofoil print. Most English Booster packs contain at least one guaranteed Rare card. Rare cards are marked with a star ( ) and usually consist of evolved and Legendary Pokémon. Uncommon cards can also come in a Reverse Holofoil print. Most English Booster packs contain three Uncommon cards. The vast majority of Trainer cards are also at this rarity. Uncommon cards are marked with a diamond ( ) and can consist of both evolved and unevolved Pokémon. Common cards can also come in a Reverse Holofoil print. Most English Booster packs contain four to five Common cards. 2.1 Trainer Kits, half decks and quarter decksĬommon cards are marked with a circle ( ) and usually consist of basic, unevolved Pokémon.Starting from the Legendary Collection expansion, each Booster pack is also guaranteed to contain 1 Reverse Holofoil card, which is a card of any Rarity with Holofoil printing on the background of the card but not on the image of the Pokémon, Item or Supporter. The rarity of a card may vary between Japanese and other-language releases that is, a card which is Common ( ) in the Japanese release may be Uncommon ( ) in the English-language release (for example, Sudowoodo (Sword & Shield 100)).Įvery English-language Booster pack is guaranteed to contain at least 1 Rare ( ) card and generally 3 Uncommon ( ) cards the remainder will usually be Common ( ). Each non-promotional card released in an expansion pack has a set rarity. Starting from ブラックコレクション Black Collection and ホワイトコレクション White Collection, Japanese releases, rather than using symbols, use bolded letters to denote rarity for example,, , and. Some of the more exclusive Rare cards are known as Ultra Rare ( ). There are three main rarities, represented on each card by a symbol printed at the bottom of each card: Common ( ), Uncommon ( ) and Rare ( ). Though rarity typically correlates to the actual frequency at which a card is found in official Booster packs, some cards can be uncharacteristically common or rare for their official rarity. In the Pokémon Trading Card Game, the rarity of a particular card (also known as the pull ratio) describes how difficult it is to obtain that particular card within each expansion. Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearlīulbasaur, a Common ( / ) card from the Detective Pikachu subset.
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