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. Of course because of the terrible quality control they seem to mess this up sometimes. 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. Pokémon cards come in all different designs, styles, move sets, and artwork.
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. We will quickly cover what the colors mean and why they.
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 pack. This is a fascinating bit of behind-the-scenes info most players don't know.
White code cards indicate a lighter pack. Why? It used to be green and white code cards inside a Pokemon booster pack, now it's black and white codes. But what exactly is the difference?Twitch - https://w.
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 company will refute this up and down until they're blue in the face but different code cards were originally added to stop pack weighing. The green ones are heavier than white so they offset the changes of weight in the packs since a pack without a full art or Holo weighs less.
What I hate is the way the code cards are facing, with the codes facing out it is easy not to see if the code card is green or white. But they are starting to put them the other way as the old codes were, and they spoil the pack. I wish the code cards looked the same.
What are Pokémon code cards? When you receive a code card, it will have the set name or product name on it, and the code will redeem a reward from that same product in the online game. Why are Pokémon cards different colors? The color used on each Pokémon card conveys meaning, in this case the Pokémon type. It's pretty obvious this Pokémon is electric type because the entire card is a shade of yellow.
There are other components that also denote the type but color is the most easily recognizable factor.