Pokemon Card Rarities Guide: Common to Ultra Rare Explained
Complete guide to Pokemon card rarities. Learn the difference between Common, Uncommon, Rare, and Ultra Rare cards, plus how to identify and value them.
By MyDex Team
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Pokemon Card Rarities Guide: From Common to Ultra Rare
Understanding Pokemon card rarities is crucial for collectors and players alike! 💎 Whether you're trying to figure out if that shiny card is valuable or building a competitive deck, knowing rarities helps you make smart decisions.
What Are Pokemon Card Rarities?
Rarities determine how often a card appears in booster packs. Think of it like this:
- Common cards = easy to find
- Rare cards = harder to find
- Ultra Rare cards = very hard to find
The rarer a card is, the more valuable it usually becomes (though playability in competitive games also matters a lot!).
The Rarity Symbol System
Every Pokemon card has a small symbol in the bottom right corner that tells you its rarity:
Basic Rarity Symbols:
- ● (Circle) = Common
- ◆ (Diamond) = Uncommon
- ★ (Star) = Rare
- Special symbols = Ultra Rare and beyond
Where to Find the Symbol:
Look at the bottom right corner of any Pokemon card, right after the card number. It's small but always there!
Common Cards (●)
What Makes a Card Common:
- Most frequent in booster packs
- Basic Pokemon and simple Trainer cards
- Lower power level generally
- Multiple copies in most packs
Common Card Examples:
- Basic Pokemon like Pidgey, Rattata, Caterpie
- Simple Trainer cards like Potion, Energy Search
- Basic Energy cards (in some sets)
Common Cards in Packs:
- Booster packs: Usually 5-7 Common cards
- Theme decks: Mostly Common cards
- Starter products: Heavy on Commons
Why Commons Matter:
- Deck building foundation - You need multiples
- Learning cards - Great for beginners
- Affordable - Won't break the bank
- Playable - Many see competitive play
Uncommon Cards (◆)
What Makes a Card Uncommon:
- Mid-tier rarity - not too common, not too rare
- Evolution Pokemon often fall here
- Better Trainer cards with useful effects
- Solid power level for competitive play
Uncommon Card Examples:
- Stage 1 Pokemon like Raichu, Machoke
- Useful Trainer cards like Professor's Research
- Stadium cards and special Energy cards
Uncommon Cards in Packs:
- Booster packs: Usually 2-3 Uncommon cards
- More powerful than Commons
- Still affordable for deck building
Strategic Importance:
- Deck staples - Many competitive cards are Uncommon
- Evolution chains - Often the middle stage
- Support cards - Essential Trainer cards
Rare Cards (★)
What Makes a Card Rare:
- 1 per booster pack (guaranteed)
- Powerful Pokemon and premium Trainer cards
- Higher power level than Commons/Uncommons
- More valuable for collecting
Types of Rare Cards:
- Regular Rare - Standard rare Pokemon
- Rare Holo - Holographic version of rare Pokemon
- Rare Holo LV.X - Special leveled-up Pokemon (older sets)
Rare Card Examples:
- Final evolution Pokemon like Charizard, Blastoise
- Legendary Pokemon like Mewtwo, Lugia
- Premium Trainer cards like Professor Oak
Rare Cards in Packs:
- Exactly 1 per pack (in the rare slot)
- Either regular or holographic
- Sometimes replaced by Ultra Rare cards
Collecting Value:
- Moderate value - More than Commons/Uncommons
- Holographic versions worth more than regular
- Condition matters - mint condition holds value better
Ultra Rare Cards and Beyond
What Makes a Card Ultra Rare:
- Replaces the rare in booster packs
- Very low pull rates - sometimes 1 in 10+ packs
- Extremely powerful or highly collectible
- Premium artwork and special effects
Types of Ultra Rare Cards:
#### Pokemon ex (★)
- Higher HP than regular Pokemon
- Powerful attacks and abilities
- Give 2 Prize cards when Knocked Out
- Can't use certain support cards
#### Pokemon GX (★)
- Powerful regular attacks
- One-time GX attack per game
- High HP and premium artwork
- Give 2 Prize cards when Knocked Out
#### Pokemon V (★)
- Modern Ultra Rare Pokemon
- 180+ HP typically
- Strong attacks and sometimes abilities
- Give 2 Prize cards when Knocked Out
#### Pokemon VMAX (★)
- Evolves from Pokemon V
- Massive HP (usually 300+)
- Extremely powerful attacks
- Give 3 Prize cards when Knocked Out
Secret Rare Cards
What Makes a Card Secret Rare:
- Card numbers exceed the set total
- Example: Card 201/198 in a 198-card set
- Alternate artwork versions of existing cards
- Premium materials like gold borders
Types of Secret Rares:
- Full Art Pokemon - artwork extends to edges
- Golden Pokemon - golden color scheme
- Rainbow Rare - rainbow holographic pattern
- Alternate Art - completely different artwork
Secret Rare Examples:
- Charizard VMAX Rainbow Rare - rainbow holographic
- Pikachu V Full Art - artwork to edges
- Professor's Research Full Art - premium Trainer card
- Golden Snorlax - golden color scheme
Special Rarity Categories
Promo Cards:
- Black star symbol instead of set symbol
- Special events and promotional releases
- Unique artwork often
- Can range from common to ultra rare in value
Shining Pokemon:
- Alternate color versions of Pokemon
- Extremely rare in older sets
- Highly valuable for collectors
- Distinctive holographic pattern
Crystal Pokemon:
- Transparent holographic effect
- Only in e-Card series (older sets)
- Extremely rare and valuable
- Unique artwork and effects
How to Identify Rare Cards
Quick Identification Tips:
- Check the symbol - Circle/Diamond/Star/Special
- Look at the artwork - Full art or special effects?
- Check the card number - Higher than set total?
- Feel the texture - Holographic or textured?
- Special borders - Gold, silver, or rainbow?
Using MyDex TCG for Identification:
MyDex TCG makes identifying rarities super easy:
- Scan any card to see its rarity instantly
- Compare different versions of the same Pokemon
- Track rarity distribution in your collection
- Monitor values based on rarity
Download MyDex TCG from the App Store and identify your rarest cards!
Rarity and Value Relationship
Factors Affecting Value:
- Rarity level - Higher rarity = higher value (usually)
- Playability - Competitive cards hold value
- Condition - Mint condition worth much more
- Age - Older cards often worth more
- Popularity - Charizard always worth more
Value Ranges by Rarity:
- Common: $0.10 - $2.00
- Uncommon: $0.25 - $5.00
- Rare: $1.00 - $20.00
- Ultra Rare: $5.00 - $500.00+
- Secret Rare: $20.00 - $1000.00+
*Note: These are rough estimates. Actual values vary greatly!*
Rarity in Different Products
Booster Packs:
- 11-15 cards per pack
- 1 rare or better guaranteed
- Chance of Ultra Rare replacing rare
- Fixed rarity distribution
Elite Trainer Boxes:
- 8-10 booster packs included
- Higher chance of Ultra Rares
- Premium accessories included
- Better value than individual packs
Theme Decks:
- 60-card ready-to-play decks
- Mostly Commons/Uncommons
- 1-2 rare cards included
- Great for beginners
Building with Rarities in Mind
Competitive Deck Building:
- Rare cards often provide key strategies
- Ultra Rares can be deck centerpieces
- Commons/Uncommons fill support roles
- Balance cost with competitiveness
Budget Considerations:
- Start with Commons/Uncommons for core strategy
- Add Rares for key Pokemon
- Save Ultra Rares for last
- Consider proxies for testing
Collecting Strategies by Rarity
Common Card Collecting:
- Complete sets are affordable
- Focus on condition - easy to replace
- Play sets for deck building
- Great starting point for new collectors
Rare Card Collecting:
- Condition is crucial - harder to replace
- Holographic versions worth more
- Complete evolution lines look great
- Moderate investment required
Ultra Rare Collecting:
- Condition is everything - expensive to replace
- Research before buying - prices vary wildly
- Consider grading for valuable cards
- Major investment - buy what you love
Common Rarity Mistakes
Beginner Mistakes:
❌ Assuming rare = valuable - playability matters too
❌ Ignoring condition - damaged rares lose value
❌ Not checking actual rarity - some "rare" cards are actually common
❌ Overpaying for modern cards - supply is usually high
Advanced Mistakes:
❌ Not understanding print runs - some rares are actually common
❌ Ignoring Japanese vs English - different rarity structures
❌ Forgetting about reprints - can affect value
❌ Not considering long-term - meta changes affect demand
Rarity Evolution Over Time
Historical Changes:
- Original Base Set - Simple Common/Uncommon/Rare
- Neo Series - Introduction of special rarities
- ex Series - First Ultra Rare Pokemon
- Diamond/Pearl - LV.X Pokemon
- Black/White - Full Art cards
- XY Series - BREAK and MEGA evolution
- Sun/Moon - GX Pokemon
- Sword/Shield - V and VMAX Pokemon
- Scarlet/Violet - ex Pokemon return
Modern Trends:
- More rarity tiers - increasing complexity
- Higher pull rates - more accessible Ultra Rares
- Premium products - guaranteed rare cards
- Alternate arts - same card, different rarity
Using Rarity for Smart Collecting
Investment Strategies:
- Focus on playable cards - they hold value longer
- Buy condition - mint condition matters
- Diversify rarities - don't put all money in Ultra Rares
- Research the meta - competitive cards stay valuable
Collection Management:
- Track your rarities with MyDex TCG
- Organize by rarity for easy access
- Protect rare cards with sleeves and toploaders
- Consider insurance for valuable collections
Your Rarity Journey
Week 1: Learn the Basics
- Identify symbols on your cards
- Sort by rarity to see distribution
- Research values of your rarest cards
Week 2: Understand Your Collection
- Use MyDex TCG to catalog rarities
- Learn which cards are actually valuable
- Plan future acquisitions based on rarity
Month 2+: Strategic Collecting
- Focus on specific rarities that interest you
- Build competitive decks with appropriate rarities
- Make informed buying decisions
Final Rarity Tips
Remember:
- Rarity ≠ automatic value - playability matters
- Condition is crucial - especially for rare cards
- Research before buying - prices vary significantly
- Use MyDex TCG to track and identify rarities
Key Takeaways:
- Commons build foundations - don't ignore them
- Uncommons are often competitive - great value
- Rares provide power - deck centerpieces
- Ultra Rares are special - collect what you love
Understanding rarities helps you make smart decisions whether you're collecting, playing, or investing. Use MyDex TCG to track your collection's rarity distribution and discover your most valuable cards! 💫
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