Ryo Uedas artwork catches the Mouse Pokmon mid surge, electricity arcing off its cheeks into a crackling sphere, and the holo pattern plays beautifully against all that yellow
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From there, II&C moved on to scanning actual sealed booster packs and booster kits, where it was also "able to extract the shape of the Pokmon due to slight density differences in the cards and foils." According to II&C, okJLUV's video brought an immediate explosion of attention, with the company's web traffic spiking over 17,000% as it received "endless requests to scan packs and kits from collectors, investors, and card stores." On Pokmon card investing subreddits, collectors reassured themselves that there'd be minimal ramifications, noting that CT scanning is so expensive that it'd prevent widespread access