The Pokémon Company has launched its most great large-sized Pokémon card so far: A combination of Sylveon / Umbreon card presenting a 3D lenticular effect. Earlier this week, the Pokémon_ Collectible Letters Game released Evolving Skies, a new set that brings the dragon-like charts back to active rotation. The card game also presents all EVEE evolutions such as Pokémon V and Vmax Pokémon cards, and popular cards appear largely on the marketing of the game. PokeBeach.com brings news from a unique promotional article sent to hobbies: a large Sylveon / Umbax card with a 3D lenticular effect. This card measures almost 2 feet long and obviously can not be used in any kind of official capacity. However, large cards are a popular collection object among some Pokémon fanatics and can be easily displayed or framed.
Comics fanatics are probably familiar with lenticular printing, a type of printing that uses tiny lenses to create a 3D motion effect. The lenticular prints are generally used to create a 3D or movement effect, since tilting the print causes the card to change between two images. In the case of the Sylveon / Umbreon VMAX card, the card changes between an image of Sylveon Vmax and Umbax Vmax depending on how you look at the card.
This is a promotional item that is included in the marketing kits that are sent to pastime stores. Many hobbies will give promotional items to customers who buy collective cards from Pokémon_ products, but ultimately depends on the store how they decide to distribute them. They could be given as prizes for attending a JCC Pokémon League event or as a raffle. You will have to get in touch with your local pastimes store to find out how you can get the cards.
There is a great possibility that these items are promotional items highly requested. A list of eBay for one of the large cards is currently asking for almost $ 500, although nobody has accepted them in the price ... still.
The Pokemon Company plans to launch two card games Pokémon plus this year. The first, celebrations, is a mini-game that includes a combination of letters reprinted from all the history of the game and new cards that recover certain mechanics of cards for the first time in years. The second set, Fusion Strike, adds a third battle style to the game.
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