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Some R and SR cards are also given alternate, even more rare '''R+''' and '''SR+''' prints, which usually feature either different art or the signature of the character's Japanese voice actor or, less frequently, the card's artist. Each series features 6 SR+ cards and 8 R+ cards, and like the regular R and SR cards, they are also printed in holographic foil. On average, there is only one card of any + rarity in each booster box.  
Some R and SR cards are also given alternate, even more rare '''R+''' and '''SR+''' prints, which usually feature either different art or the signature of the character's Japanese voice actor or, less frequently, the card's artist. Each series features 6 SR+ cards and 8 R+ cards, and like the regular R and SR cards, they are also printed in holographic foil. On average, there is only one card of any + rarity in each booster box.  


Starting from Series 6, each series also contains one card of '''R+X''' rarity, which is a special preview print of a card due for release six months/two series later, usually from the one of the same symbol affiliations as is featured in the current set; for example, the first R+X card, [[Seliph]] was released in Series 6 before its regular R counterpart was released in Series 8. R+X cards are treated as a secret by Intelligent Systems, in that they are never revealed before the series is released, and they are not even added to the card list on the official website until several weeks after the series' release.
Starting from Series 6, each series also contains one card of '''R+X''' rarity, which is a special preview print of a card due for release six months/two series later, usually from the one of the same symbol affiliations as is featured in the current set; for example, the first R+X card, [[Seliph]], was released in Series 6 (a set that prominently featured [[Jugdral]]) before its regular R counterpart was released in Series 8. R+X cards are treated as a secret by Intelligent Systems, in that they are never revealed before the series is released, and they are not even added to the card list on the official website until several weeks after the series' release.


In addition to these rarities, all cards contained in starter decks are designated as '''ST''' rarity, since every card in a starter deck is predetermined. Almost all promotional cards are designated '''PR''' (certain reprints of earlier promotional cards are designated '''PRr''' instead).
In addition to these rarities, all cards contained in starter decks are designated as '''ST''' rarity, since every card in a starter deck is predetermined. Almost all promotional cards are designated '''PR''' (certain reprints of earlier promotional cards are designated '''PRr''' instead).