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This page lists all cards in Fallout Shelter. Cards can be acquired by opening lunchboxes. These can either be purchased in game via selecting the lunchbox icon and making a selection or by completing in-game objectives. There are three card types. Common, rare and legendary. The way to distinguish each card type is by the color of the Vault-Tec symbol in the middle of the card. White is common, blue is rare and yellow is legendary.

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  • Fallout Shelter cards
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  • This page lists all cards in Fallout Shelter. Cards can be acquired by opening lunchboxes. These can either be purchased in game via selecting the lunchbox icon and making a selection or by completing in-game objectives. There are three card types. Common, rare and legendary. The way to distinguish each card type is by the color of the Vault-Tec symbol in the middle of the card. White is common, blue is rare and yellow is legendary.
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  • This page lists all cards in Fallout Shelter. Cards can be acquired by opening lunchboxes. These can either be purchased in game via selecting the lunchbox icon and making a selection or by completing in-game objectives. There are three card types. Common, rare and legendary. The way to distinguish each card type is by the color of the Vault-Tec symbol in the middle of the card. White is common, blue is rare and yellow is legendary.
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