As a fellow pokemon collector, I rate this video a 10/10. FYI: When a card is shiny, its called a holographic/holofoil. When the actual picture is shiny, its called a reverse holographic. (I think im not 100% sure tho)
You have no idea how perfect this video this is. I search for videos exactly like this with the card openings in this soft spoken kinda style. And to have it come from one of my favorite artists is so cool
Hello 👋 Pokémon fan here with a few answers: 1. Typically, the shiny cards are called reverse holos, holos, ex cards, and full art cards. There're more distinctions (alternate art, rainbow rare, golden, etc.) but honestly those 4 are fine enough to describe most rare cards. 2. The silver borders are a change they made for the new Scarlet and Violet sets. Previously all English Pokémon card sets had yellow borders (except for rare shiny cards like ex cards and full arts). Japanese card sets have had the silver borders and holos with shininess all around the card for years, though, so my guess is they changed the English sets to aesthetically match the Japanese sets. 3. The Wiglet card is an "art rare" which are cool illustrated cards they've been doing recently. Features all sorts of Pokémon, not just heavy hitters like Charizard (though there are some rare Charizard ones!) If you can get your hands on it, I think you'd enjoy opening some Pokémon 151 which is a new Scarlet and Violet set featuring all original 151 Pokémon! love your videos 💙💙