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This is a list of all three-star rarity cards in Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket (PTCG Pocket). Read on for a list of cards with this rarity and more!

Three-star rarity cards are the immersive cards of a set, and can be considered as the flagship cards of the booster packs.
These cards feature the Pokemon displayed in the booster pack packaging, and are exclusive to that pack. For example, the Pikachu ex Immersive card is only obtainable from Pikachu booster packs.
There are some exceptions to this, with Mew as an example, which you can get if you obtain all Kanto Pokemon cards in Genetic Apex.
SImilar to one-star and two-star cards, three-star rarity cards play the same as their other versions and bring no advantages upon using them in battle.
They also count towards the limit of two cards, so you will not be able to add these in your deck if you have already added two cards with the same card name.
Three-star cards are sought after by a lot of players, and can be considered as chase cards.
These cards are extremely rare, as they have a 0.222% chance of appearing as your fourth card and 0.888% chance as your fifth card when opening a pack.
They are also exclusive to a booster pack, which is relatively less generous to gold crown cards which you can pull from any pack.
| Rarity | Cards Required | Shinedust Per Flair 1st~4th Flair |
|---|---|---|
| 1 Dupe | 4,000/6,000/12,000/18,000 |
You can get Flairs for three-star cards with the use of duplicate cards and some Shinedust. You can then equip these to give your cards some personality!
All Flair Animations and Effects

List of Three-Star Rarity Cards



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