In Pokémon cards, PV stands for "Power Value," which indicates the strength of a card based on its abilities and effectiveness in gameplay. It can also refer to the overall value of the card in terms of rarity, playability, and demand among collectors. Understanding PV helps players and collectors assess the potential impact of a card in battles and its value in the market.
The first set of cards was released on October 20, 1996, containing 102 cards, if that's what you mean. Pokemon cards are still being made today.
if you mean wailord, no
I think it means level 100, but I'm not sure.
Do you mean Pokemon Trading Card Game Cards? They were invented, or atleast printed in North America in 1999. That's the year the real valuable cards were printed.
Well I don't know what exactly you're talking about, but if you mean amazon selling fake pokemon cards than yes. Me and my friends bought some pokemon cards from amazon but they all turned out to be fake.
There is not shadow Pokemon card but there is dark Pokemon cards.
shadowless Pokemon cards are very rare and they have no shadows I HAVE THE COMPLETE COLLECTION OF SHADOWLESS POKEMON CARDS
uh, buy it? If you mean a Glaceon card, buy some cards from the Majestic Dawn series.
Die? In what way do you mean?
No. there are Pokemon cards. then there ar yugioh cards. they are different
It depends what the Pokemon cards are.
PV can mean per vaginum (indicating a medication such as yeast treatment cream to be inserted vaginally) or pharmacovigilance, depending on the context.