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TradingKeep è un marketplace da giocatore a giocatore creato dai fan — senza alcuna affiliazione né approvazione da parte di Pokémon TCG Pocket o del suo editore. I nomi e le immagini dei giochi e degli oggetti appartengono ai rispettivi proprietari.

Valori di riferimento della community per cards by rarity tier — ordinati dal più alto. Punti di riferimento per scambi equi, mai un prezzo stabilito da noi.

Ultimo aggiornamento dei valori: luglio 2026 · Apri il calcolatore di scambio · Guida allo scambio sicuro

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Here is the single most important thing to understand about values in Pokémon TCG Pocket: a value is a rarity and desirability tier, not a dollar price. The game itself has no in-game trade currency that puts a number on a card, so the only per-card figures floating around the wider internet are real-money prices from marketplaces like TCGplayer or eBay — and we deliberately do not use those, because TradingKeep is a free, player-to-player, card-for-card community, not a store. Instead, the "value" you see is the card's rarity tier: the 1-to-4 Diamond, 1-to-3 Star, and Crown ladder the game uses to rank how special and hard-to-pull a card is. (Shiny cards, which the game treats as their own tradeable tier, appear here under the Star tiers, since the card database we draw from doesn't separate them out.)

That ladder does double duty, which is exactly why it is the right yardstick here. Rarity tier is a genuine desirability ranking — higher tiers are rarer pulls with fancier art that more collectors chase — and it is also literally the game's own trade-match axis, since a trade only goes through when both cards share the same rarity. So reading the tier tells you two things at once: roughly how sought-after a card is, and which pool of cards it is even allowed to trade against. A ranking here is relative standing within the collecting community, never a set amount you are owed.

To judge whether a trade is fair, start from the same-rarity rule — you will almost always be swapping like tier for like tier — and then weigh desirability inside that tier: a chase full-art of a popular Pokémon like Charizard ex or Mewtwo ex carries more pull than a card most players already have, even at the identical rarity. Factor in the Shinedust each side will spend and how much you personally want the card to complete a set. A fair trade is one both collectors are happy with once the rarities match and the desirability is roughly even — the tier list just helps you spot a lopsided swap before you commit. Values shift as new expansions release and hype moves, so treat any ranking as a reference point, not a price.

I valori sono punti di riferimento della community aggregati da dati di scambio pubblici — cifre di verifica per scambi equi, non prezzi stabiliti da Pokémon TCG Pocket o da noi. Concorda sempre uno scambio con l'altro giocatore.