![]() The fake Tapu Lele-GX (credit: Redditor /u/ZevTaub) has no texture whatsoever-but a real copy of Tapu Lele-GX would have a detailed texture pattern all throughout its holo.Īs many producers of fake cards do not speak English as their first language-or at all-it is common to see misspellings, including transpositions of neighboring letters and using similar letters in place of one another. ![]() It’s not affecting the holo’s reflection like it should because the pattern has been printed onto the card instead of being actually added to it. On the Solgaleo-GX (credit: Redditor /u/SmileyJetson), you can see the holo is there, but the texture in the card’s background is clearly not actually present on the card. ![]() Sometimes, these fake chase cards will also have a brownish, yellowish, or orangish hue to them. In short, they just don’t shine correctly. And although it sounds odd to hear, fake Pokémon cards-especially chase cards from relatively recent sets-XY onward-tend to have a very simple almost flat holo to them. The worst fakes will print the texture that the card should have instead of reproducing it in the card-making process. In addition to poor color reproduction and otherwise bad print jobs, fake cards also tend to do a very poor job of mimicking the special holo and texture of the chase cards from the various sets in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
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