Part of the joy of collecting cards in is displaying them. The app version of the popular card game gives players plenty of ways to browse, organize, and display the cards they've collected. Among these is the creation of Flair, special cosmetics that enhance the looks of the cards in ways that wouldn't be possible in the physical constraints of the real world.
Flair allows players to decorate their cards with sparkles, flames, and other fun visuals that emerge from the card when it's displayed in a showcase or binder, or played in battle. It's also a way to use up extra cards when players acquire duplicates of the same Pokémon. Flair isn't free, though, and that's where Shinedust comes in.
Shinedust is a special item in that's needed to create the visual effects of Flair. The item looks like a small clear blue bottle with a stopper and a little star charm attached to it by a handle on the neck of the bottle. Inside the bottle can be seen triangular green and pink glitter. There'sno explanation in the game of what Shinedust actually is, but it's very similar in look and name to Stardust in .
Immersive cards in Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket are beautiful glimpses into the world behind the frame of the card, through interactive art.
Shinedust is used to craft Flair in, and according to the item's official description in the app, this seems to be its only purpose in the game: "" Different rarities and levels of flair require different amounts of Shinedust, anywhere from 50 Shinedust for one-star rarity cards to 20,000 and up for Crown rarity. Luckily, Shinedust is fairly easy to get a hold of.
The amount of Shinedust needed to obtain flair for higher-rarity cards may seem intimidating, but Shinedust is, luckily, relatively easy to obtain. The special item in can be collected naturally while playing the game. The actions in that earn Shinedust are (so far):
Every one of these actions earns players a small amount of Shinedust, but they all add up. Thanks to the slow
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