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*It was originally thought Team Rocket Strikes back would be given the prefix "ADV EX 2" in Japan, but the ADV prefix was rejected in the previous set.
*It was originally thought Team Rocket Strikes back would be given the prefix "ADV EX 2" in Japan, but the ADV prefix was rejected in the previous set.
*Rocket's Raikou ex was not included in the main set. It appeared in Japan first as a Battle Road Promotional card and later as an insert with a Team Rocket Strikes Back Special Edition set (which included one Deck Kit and two Booster Packs). The English version featured as the secret box-topper for {{TCG|EX Deoxys}}.
*Rocket's Raikou ex was not included in the main set. It appeared in Japan first as a Battle Road Promotional card and later as an insert with a Team Rocket Strikes Back Special Edition set (which included one Deck Kit and two Booster Packs). The English version featured as the secret box-topper for {{TCG|EX Deoxys}}.
*This was the first set to feature [[Pokémon Star (TCG)|Pokémon]] [[File:Pokémon Star.png]]. Similar in most respects to {{TCG|Shining Pokémon}} of the previous generation of cards, these cards feature the {{shiny|alternate color}} version of the Pokémon they portray. The {{star}} symbol is used to represent the star flash that appears when a shining Pokémon is encountered in the games; the rarity of the cards also reflect the rarity of these Pokémon. Card graphic differences include: -
*This was the first set to feature [[Pokémon Star (TCG)|Pokémon]] {{star}}. Similar in most respects to {{TCG|Shining Pokémon}} of the previous generation of cards, these cards feature the {{shiny|alternate color}} version of the Pokémon they portray. The {{star}} symbol is used to represent the star flash that appears when a shining Pokémon is encountered in the games; the rarity of the cards also reflect the rarity of these Pokémon. Card graphic differences include: -
**Sections of the Pokémon artwork are outside of the character window, with the head or limbs overlapping the window border.
**Sections of the Pokémon artwork are outside of the character window, with the head or limbs overlapping the window border.
**The card type color and character window have a slight yellow tinge.
**The card type color and character window have a slight yellow tinge.
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