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I believe it happens when an Unknown card is exhausted and later (next combat, not next turn) transforms into that same type of card again.
The effect seems to be that the card becomes 99% transparent. If it is unplayable (no glow), it is barely readable. If it is playable, the blue glow will overpower it.
I have the suspicion that what we see is the last stage of the card exhaustion animation. No idea how the card exchanging mechanism of the Unknown cards work, but maybe there is some mixup when "resetting" the animation of that card.
same thing here
I have three upgraded gold sneko power. Whatever card the SECOND one makes is always invisible. It's always the second one. Never the others.)