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*Neo Revelation was the first set to introduce {{TCG|Shining Pokémon}} to the TCG: Shining Magikarp and Shining Gyarados. These quickly became very sought-after cards and some American collectors paid over $250 for the Japanese versions before their English release. In Japan, the odds of finding one of these elusive cards in a Booster Pack were stated to be 300:1. | *Neo Revelation was the first set to introduce {{TCG|Shining Pokémon}} to the TCG: Shining Magikarp and Shining Gyarados. These quickly became very sought-after cards and some American collectors paid over $250 for the Japanese versions before their English release. In Japan, the odds of finding one of these elusive cards in a Booster Pack were stated to be 300:1. | ||
*Neo Revelation was also the first set (and only so far) to not have Preconstructed Theme Decks associated with the expansion. | *Neo Revelation was also the first set (and only so far) to not have Preconstructed Theme Decks associated with the expansion. | ||
*The inclusion of {{TCG ID|Neo Revelation|Rocket's Hideout|63}} in this expansion initially would appear to be a strange move& | *The inclusion of {{TCG ID|Neo Revelation|Rocket's Hideout|63}} in this expansion initially would appear to be a strange move—the last time {{TCG|Dark Pokémon}} were seen in the TCG before this set was the {{TCG|Team Rocket}} expansion (though {{TCG ID|Team Rocket|Dark Raichu|83}} enjoyed its Japanese release in {{TCG|Neo Discovery|Neo 2}}). Rocket's Hideout would prove useful, however, as Dark Pokémon returned in the {{TCG|Neo Destiny|following set}}. | ||
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