



Why couldn't they had just made holo's, rares, uncommons and commons? I think they would have made more money if they had done this because then people would buy up looking for the elusive holo's, not having to settle with reverse/alternate holo's. every thing else, from commons to rare holos has an alternate or reverse foil version.Įrrgh, by the looks of things they changed their minds a lot about what was and what wasn't holo. white star/pokemon ex and gold star/shiny pokemon never came in reverse or alternate foil form. some contain gold lettering, set name inside the pokemon art box, white/gold star (similar to cards with higher rarity, but not to be confused with), or holo energy symbol placed in the attacks area. Reverse holos: the box in which the pokemon art is in, is completly non holo, everything else/background instead is holo.Īlternate holos :closely resembles regular holos, but instead have diffrent foil. pokemon themselves are holo intead of background inside the pokemon art square. Gold star: shiny pokemon ,ultra rare holo, basic for some reason even though they are actually stage 1 or 2 pokemon, (i think one in every other box)ĭelta:rarity symbols from above still the same, only diffrence is that there type isnt there usual type/ not what you would expect. White star (silver/holo border) okemon ex, super rare holo (2 to 5 in a box) Star: rare or rare holo (around 12+ in a booster box) Ex series, not sure if you want everything or just the star rares explained so.hope this helps:
