Cards must have a mono-blue color identity to qualify for this list
Check the Rarity Symbol Pokmon cards use a simple rarity system: a circle means common, a diamond means uncommon, and a star means rare
So, even if it seems that PSA, CGC, and BGS have similar grading systems (as they do), it does not mean that their mint cards are equivalent in the trading world
Japanese Pokemon cards use a rarity system that looks familiar on the surface C, U, R, SR but adds a whole second tier of modern rarities (AR, SAR, UR, MUR, CHR, CSR) that dont map cleanly to the English Scarlet & Violet system most Western collectors learned first
Meanwhile, other Items, like Frying Pan, are meant to be banished in order to give you buffs or weaken your opponent
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