Eternal Mametchi Fan
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My mama bought a deck of Pokemon cards that came in a tin for $5. It said, "Pokemon b" on the tin and I'm like, "What the flip is Pokemon b?"
As soon as my little Pokemon-obsessed brother and I looked at the cards inside, we knew they were fake. The HP points are in the thousands, and you need astronomical amounts of energies to perform the attacks.
We searched through Google and discovered that the best way to identify fake Pokemon cards is to hold them up to a lamp, and if you can see what's on the other side, they're not real ones! We tested with his other cards and most of them are not see-through unlike with the fake ones, but unfortunately we discovered that about 100 of his cards from some random discount store were fake as well even though the numbers on them were normal. But that's not to worry; I swear he has over 1,000 cards! XD
I may be able to take some photos of them to show you. They were Black and White cards.
As soon as my little Pokemon-obsessed brother and I looked at the cards inside, we knew they were fake. The HP points are in the thousands, and you need astronomical amounts of energies to perform the attacks.
We searched through Google and discovered that the best way to identify fake Pokemon cards is to hold them up to a lamp, and if you can see what's on the other side, they're not real ones! We tested with his other cards and most of them are not see-through unlike with the fake ones, but unfortunately we discovered that about 100 of his cards from some random discount store were fake as well even though the numbers on them were normal. But that's not to worry; I swear he has over 1,000 cards! XD
I may be able to take some photos of them to show you. They were Black and White cards.