







Pokemon Card Sun & Moon Korea Version TCG + 3pcs Premium Card Sleeve Double Blaze : desertcart.co.uk: Toys & Games Review: A fun afternoon with Google translate. - I found out about Korean pokemon cards very recently. They are considerably cheaper then both Japanese and English cards making them a very attractive option. This set is the Korean version of unbroken bonds. The box contains 30 packs of 5 cards each. I also got three promo cards and three card sleeves. The quality of the cards isn't great. This is quite normal for Korean cards. But it can lead people into believing they have bought fakes. Don't worry you haven't these are quite real. Unlike the English set you are not guaranteed to receive a rare in each pack. This makes the pull rates quite a bit lower then it is for our more expensive packs. However you are expected to get an average of three decent pulls per box. At least you use to. It seems that with this set pull rates are even tougher. In the booster box I opened I got just one gx card. Nothing else of note at all. If you are just looking for the ultra/ hyper rares of full arts etc, then another set maybe of interest to you. I'm interested in all the cards not just the rare so it's no issue for me. I enjoy the alternate artwork on the cards when compared to ours. I also enjoy the colourful and varied advertising cards that you get in a booster. I have a collection just of them. These cards aren't that practical for play unless you can read Korean or you have notes nearby with the moves listed. Given how tough unbroken bonds is likely to become to find this may be something you could try. I enjoyed opening these and exploring the world of pokemon in another country. And who knows. Maybe, just maybe I'll find a rainbow rare charizard. All be it one I can't read. Review: Extremely Lucky! - The Korean Pokemon cards are great, much cheaper than their English counterparts! I got the Unbroken Bonds one as a tester as they are cheap and I was not disappointed. I pulled 8 foil cards as well as 2 GX Tag Teams - one being the rainbow rare Charizard & Reshiram - an extremely rare and lucky pull!
| ASIN | B07RR2PKCT |
| Brand | Pokémon |
| Brand Name | Pokémon |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 24 Reviews |
| Included Components | Expansion Pack |
| Manufacturer | Pokemon Korea |
| Max input sheet capacity | 10 |
| Maximum Sheet Capacity | 10 |
| Number of Pieces | 3 |
| Number of pieces | 3 |
M**N
A fun afternoon with Google translate.
I found out about Korean pokemon cards very recently. They are considerably cheaper then both Japanese and English cards making them a very attractive option. This set is the Korean version of unbroken bonds. The box contains 30 packs of 5 cards each. I also got three promo cards and three card sleeves. The quality of the cards isn't great. This is quite normal for Korean cards. But it can lead people into believing they have bought fakes. Don't worry you haven't these are quite real. Unlike the English set you are not guaranteed to receive a rare in each pack. This makes the pull rates quite a bit lower then it is for our more expensive packs. However you are expected to get an average of three decent pulls per box. At least you use to. It seems that with this set pull rates are even tougher. In the booster box I opened I got just one gx card. Nothing else of note at all. If you are just looking for the ultra/ hyper rares of full arts etc, then another set maybe of interest to you. I'm interested in all the cards not just the rare so it's no issue for me. I enjoy the alternate artwork on the cards when compared to ours. I also enjoy the colourful and varied advertising cards that you get in a booster. I have a collection just of them. These cards aren't that practical for play unless you can read Korean or you have notes nearby with the moves listed. Given how tough unbroken bonds is likely to become to find this may be something you could try. I enjoyed opening these and exploring the world of pokemon in another country. And who knows. Maybe, just maybe I'll find a rainbow rare charizard. All be it one I can't read.
G**Y
Extremely Lucky!
The Korean Pokemon cards are great, much cheaper than their English counterparts! I got the Unbroken Bonds one as a tester as they are cheap and I was not disappointed. I pulled 8 foil cards as well as 2 GX Tag Teams - one being the rainbow rare Charizard & Reshiram - an extremely rare and lucky pull!
D**S
Cheap but shows on the cards i had unfortunately
I would have given 5 stars but all my cards were badly printed and had marks from printing on them which make them worthless machine lines down the holos so unfortunately they are not of good quality not like the japanese and english cards, was a little dissapointed
D**E
Good Cards, but....
I chose to get Korean cards as I knew the set would be easy to complete, it’s around 100 cards. But the pull rates were rubbish. Out of all the cards I got about 4 holo cards and 1 regular GX. The cards were legitimate, but I think it’s just this specific set that has bad pull rates. If you’re looking for GX cards (Korean) I recommend the Crimson Invasion set in Korean, I got 2 GXs and a Full Art GX!
A**Y
DO NOT BUY
0 stars as item is tampered with before delivery. 3 holes in back of each pack, nice try, complaint raised proof here
A**R
As described.
The product came as it was described.
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