The mirror to Marvel Snap's many artwork variants for each card is quite obviously the immersive cards in Pokemon Pocket, and while we can only see the one example so far for Pikachu, it's these gorgeous, colorful, scene-setting cards that will inspire full collections

Platform Ranking: Price Per Card and Ease Here's our honest ranking for 2026: Best Price Per Card (Highest to Lowest) TCGPlayer (for sorted $1+ singles) Best per-card return, but requires sorting and listing time eBay (for curated lots) Great return on themed and vintage lots Facebook Groups (for direct sales) Zero fees, decent prices Facebook Marketplace (for local pickup) Zero fees, but lower prices than groups Dedicated Bulk Buyers (Safari Zone, Card Cavern, etc.) Low per-card rate, but efficient for volume Local Card Shops Lowest rates, highest convenience Easiest to Hardest Local Card Shops Walk in, walk out Dedicated Bulk Buyers Sort, box, ship, get paid Facebook Marketplace Photo, list, meet up eBay Photo, list, pack, ship Facebook Groups Post, negotiate, pack, ship TCGPlayer Sort, list each card, pack, ship individually The Realistic Expectation Here's what we want you to take away from this: if you have 5,000 common and uncommon Pokmon cards, you're looking at $50-$150 total, depending on how you sell them

[Your Turn] [Once Per Turn] When this Digimon checks your opponent's security stack, you may play 1 Tamer card with the [CS] trait from your hand without paying the cost
In such a fast-paced meta, both cards became nearly useless despite retaining their search criteria