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*100- The most common [[Point Card]]. |
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*131- National Pokédex number for Lapras, a Pokémon fan favorite. |
*131- National Pokédex number for Lapras, a Pokémon fan favorite. |
Revision as of 06:30, 30 July 2010
This article is a list of the most frequently appearing numbers in 1000 Blank White Cards, and reasonable explanations for each.
- 0- Intentional Useless Card or Rezero.
- 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9- These numbers frequently appear in actions such as "double your score".
- 10- This is used when converting cards to Mega-Point Cards- "add 1 zero to the end of your score" and the like.
- 13- This common number to appear is unlucky in many cultures. Compare to 4 in foreign games. Unlike 7 in the USA and 14 in Macedonia.
- 14- Lucky number (Macedonia). Twice the value of the lucky number 7.
- 25- An average point card in a game with strict limits.
- 87- Four score and seven...
- 100- The most common Point Card.
- 108- Unlucky number by Buddhist tradition.
- 131- National Pokédex number for Lapras, a Pokémon fan favorite.
- 666 and 616- These numbers that occasionally appear began as the "Number of the Beast", signifying the Devil
- 911- Emergency phone number in the United States.
- 999- Emergency phone number in the United Kingdom; one less than 1000.
- 1000- Included in title of the game; many cards named for it such as the 1000 Point Limit.
- 1337- Indicates LEET, a type of text on the Internet that replaces traditional characters with combinations of other standard symbols.
- 1000000- The most common Mega-Point Card.
- 1000000000 and up- Standard Mega-Point Cards, based on large values.
- 1227486646- Began as a blogger's way of writing the Avatar: The Last Airbender character Katara; though little coverage exists online, has spread through the 1KBWC community.