A Pokemon TCG Live player and collector named Mert’s fan-made collection of cards based on Pokemon Concierge has gone viral after fans mistook it for the real thing.

Mert’s desire for more of a good thing led him to create a custom Pokemon card set. Their clever card edits, using shots of Concierge Pokemon, left fans asking, ‘What set will these be in?”

Fans question if Pokemon Concierge custom cards are legit

Fans question if Pokemon Concierge custom cards are legit

When asked if the set was real, “No, sorry I made them as a concept, a hope,” repliedPTCG Live Twitch Streamerand collector@ThatNerdMert. Mert said he posted the 12 cards as a concept for a “premium collection.”

The list of 12 cards features 10 Pokemon who star in the series, with three featuringPsyduck, who was Haru the new concierge’s main companion throughout the mini-series.

Mert’s work is even circulating in “Pokemon WhatsApp groups… in Holland.”

🏝️ Pokémon Concierge TCG Full Set 🏝️pic.twitter.com/CLRk3XspQd

So, what made so many admirers so certain that this viral fan-made set was the real deal? Possibly because of the similarity of the Concierge character’s designs toPokemon artist Yuka Morii‘s Card designs.

Mori creates similar clay Pokemon sculptures which are placed in the real world and photographed.

Some X users were disappointed at not seeing their favorites on the list, as one said “No Snorlax, psh,” talking on Snorlax, a recent muse ofThe Pokemon CompanyandTCG competitors. Another chimed in, “No bugs. Shame.”

“Couldn’t get a shot I liked, will add it to the full art secret rare list,” responded Mort, to these pining fans. Currently, Pokemon Concierge is unlikely to return for a second season since it was supposed to be a one-off mini-series.

Who knows, we may even seePokemon Concierge custom cards on Etsy. Or, an official release either as promos or as part of the upcomingTemporal Forces expansion to Pokemon Scarlet & Violet.

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Andrés G. D. Vélez was a Pokémon reporter at Dexerto, covering the Trading Card Game, mainline games, Pokemon Go, and the wider fandom. Before joining the company, Andrés freelanced as a content writer and digital marketer.