Skyrocket?So what exactly is gonna happen to the value of the misprinted Cyrus then?
nothing, for organized play the card will say if the (w) or (m) Pokemon is in the active, not actually on the card, but that's what an errata is. an errata doesn't mean the card will be printed differently, just if you're playing in a tournament, it has the other effect.So what exactly is gonna happen to the value of the misprinted Cyrus then?
Yes, but they will stop printing the one with the error, so the price will increase because it is an error.nothing, for organized play the card will say if the (w) or (m) Pokemon is in the active, not actually on the card, but that's what an errata is. an errata doesn't mean the card will be printed differently, just if you're playing in a tournament, it has the other effect.
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TCPI CEO: No. First we break the format, then we half fix it. It's the Pokémon way!
They may never print a "correct one" We've only seen that occur once (Electrode EVO). But look at Slowking Neo and the Juniper/Sycamore errataYes, but they will stop printing the one with the error, so the price will increase because it is an error.
No. The errata mostly likely will not cause them to print Cyrus any more then they would for any other card in ULPSo we are getting a reprint?
in my experience of erratas the card itself isn't altered, just the meaning. TCPI will continue printing the card with the wrong text just for tournament play, you will use it by the errata textYes, but they will stop printing the one with the error, so the price will increase because it is an error.
in my experience of erratas the card itself isn't altered, just the meaning. TCPI will continue printing the card with the wrong text just for tournament play, you will use it by the errata text
Wha are you even talking about?Oh, wonderful, more metal support.
The amount of money they just lost because someone didn’t remember the classic phrase: translate twice, print once...