How Poke - Deck handles French Pokémon cards (names, sets, EUR pricing)
July 2, 2026
Yes, Poke - Deck fully supports French — it’s not an afterthought, it’s one of the reasons the app exists. Here’s what “French support” concretely means here.
It recognises French card names
The app identifies cards by their French name, not by translating from English. For example:
- Dracaufeu ex (Charizard)
- Méga-Ectoplasma ex (Gengar)
- Noctali ex (Umbreon), Mentali ex (Espeon)
- Amphinobi ex (Greninja), Milobellus ex (Milotic)
Recognition also tolerates common OCR mistakes on accented French names, to avoid wrong matches.
French sets
Poke - Deck knows the French expansion names — for example Flammes Obsidiennes (Obsidian Flames), Mascarade Crépusculaire (Twilight Masquerade), Forces Temporelles (Temporal Forces) or Héros Transcendants — and uses the printed collector number to find the exact card.
Prices in euros, on the French market
This is the key point: a French card is valued at the French market price, in euros, from Cardmarket data — not a conversion of the US price. Each language has its own price.
A French-language app
Poke - Deck’s interface is fully localised in French: menus, scan screens, collections and card details.
In short
French support in Poke - Deck covers names, sets, the euro price on the French market, and the interface. If you collect French cards, it’s the app built for you.
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