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* A promotional [[Shadow Lugia (Nintendo World promo)|Shadow Lugia Pokémon card]] was given out to attendants of the Nintendo Pre Electronic Entertainment Expo conference. It was also given out at the Nintendo World Store in New York on October 2, 2005. | * A promotional [[Shadow Lugia (Nintendo World promo)|Shadow Lugia Pokémon card]] was given out to attendants of the Nintendo Pre Electronic Entertainment Expo conference. It was also given out at the Nintendo World Store in New York on October 2, 2005. | ||
** The card is not tournament legal due to being an oversized "jumbo" card and because it has an unusual 300 hit-points (the highest on any card) and its only attack, Shadow Storm, has an incredible 1000 damage (also the highest amount of damage on any known card). | ** The card is not tournament legal due to being an oversized "jumbo" card and because it has an unusual 300 hit-points (the highest on any card) and its only attack, Shadow Storm, has an incredible 1000 damage (also the highest amount of damage on any known card). | ||
* Though it is more than just a | * Though it is more than just a pallete swap, Shadow Lugia's color scheme is the reverse of a normal Lugia. | ||
* While Shadow Lugia is never shown to be officially "owned" by a Trainer (as it appears to lack a Poké Ball and its "Trainer" already carries 6 Pokémon), Michael uses the [[Snag Machine]] on Shadow Lugia. | * While Shadow Lugia is never shown to be officially "owned" by a Trainer (as it appears to lack a Poké Ball and its "Trainer" already carries 6 Pokémon), Michael uses the [[Snag Machine]] on Shadow Lugia. | ||
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