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==In the TCG== | ==In the TCG== | ||
Shadow Lugia was featured in the TCG as a promotional card. The English version was distributed at the {{wp|Nintendo World Store}} in {{wp|New York}} in October 2005. This card was released as a Jumbo card and was therefore not legal to use in tournaments or official events. | Shadow Lugia was featured in the TCG as a promotional card. The English version was given out to attendants of the Nintendo Pre Electronic Entertainment Expo conference. This card was also distributed at the {{wp|Nintendo World Store}} in {{wp|New York}} in October 2005. This card was released as a Jumbo card and was therefore not legal to use in tournaments or official events, due to its unusual 300 hit-points (the highest on any card) and its only attack, {{m|Shadow Storm}}, has an incredible 1000 damage (also the highest amount of damage on any known card). | ||
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* Shadow Lugia, available in [[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]], is the only way to get Lugia without an event in [[Generation III]]. Its counterpart, {{p|Ho-Oh}}, is only available by purifying all Shadow Pokémon in XD's predecessor, [[Pokémon Colosseum]], and then defeating all 100 trainers at [[Mt. Battle]] in Colosseum Mode. | * Shadow Lugia, available in [[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]], is the only way to get Lugia without an event in [[Generation III]]. Its counterpart, {{p|Ho-Oh}}, is only available by purifying all Shadow Pokémon in XD's predecessor, [[Pokémon Colosseum]], and then defeating all 100 trainers at [[Mt. Battle]] in Colosseum Mode. | ||
* The text on the [[Aura Reader]] is different with Shadow Lugia. Instead of saying "Oh! A Shadow Pokémon!", it says "The Aura Reader is responding! It is a Shadow Pokémon." | * The text on the [[Aura Reader]] is different with Shadow Lugia. Instead of saying "Oh! A Shadow Pokémon!", it says "The Aura Reader is responding! It is a Shadow Pokémon." | ||
* Though it is more than just a palette swap, Shadow Lugia's color scheme is the reverse of a normal Lugia. | * Though it is more than just a palette 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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