Collectors may value Japanese cards for their uniqueness and early availability and often better print quality, while English cards are more accessible and easier for English-speaking players to use
A Showroom is prominently displayed in the app when you open it up, displaying the most expensive, rare cards you have a chance of pulling out of each pack from the different price tiers
Beck is the powerhouse here
1998 Pokemon Japanese Promo Bronze 3rd-2nd Tournament Trophy Pikachu This incredible piece of Pokemon history is a Bronze Trophy Card from the first official National Championships for Japan in 1998
The much-awaited function comes with its own requirements and limitations, meaning you wont be able to get your hands on a Mew card for mere scraps
Pidgeot ex If you despise the super-popular Lightning decks, this is the card you should be gunning for, as its stats and attack seem designed to dunk on poor Pikachu