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The code is on the side not pictured. Note the different color from the English version. Code cards are Pokémon Trading Card Game cards containing codes that can be used to redeem virtual cards or other virtual products for Pokémon TCG Live and its defunct predecessor, Pokémon Trading Card Game Online.
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The Pokémon TCG, as we all know, uses code cards to unlock online content. These aren't just randomly assigned colors; they correlate to the weight of the. A black lined code means that the pack will have a holo or higher and a white lined code means that you will get a regular rare.
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Of course because of the terrible quality control they seem to mess this up sometimes. Did you know a simple color can give away your pack's contents? We break down the Pokémon code card trick and how it has evolved for Scarlet & Violet sets. Pokémon cards come in all different designs, styles, move sets, and artwork.
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If you don't know what you're looking at (or even if you do) you will probably notice the Pokémon card colors are different between them. There are quite a few different colors and they can vary pretty drastically based on the set that they belong to. Pokemon TCG color palette created by becks7113 that consists #a82028,#c85048,#a8b8c8,#304160,#272536 colors.
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Explore Pokémon card collecting with guides, checklists and tips. Find TCG products, sets, card lists, rarities, history, Pokémon and trainer resources. I always wonder why different colored code cards signify whether or not a pack has a "hit" in it (ex.
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black Vs white border in recent sets), it feels like it spoils the fun. I know you can open packs a certain way to not see the color of the card but sometimes code cards face different ways depending on the sets so it's easy to spoil. Just wondering if anyone knows what the deal is with the code card colours for the scarlet and violet products? It seems like I'm either getting all white code cards in one product (ex.
booster box) and then i'm getting all black code cards in another (ex. etb). They're supposed to, yes, because one is heavier than the other, to prevent weighing, since the lighter code card balances out with the heavier foil card.
But because seemingly the quality control of packaging isn't the greatest, all it does is make the colors different.