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'''Shiny VMAX Collection''' was originally scheduled to release in Thailand on December 25, 2020. However, Pokémon Thailand announced on December 24 that the launch was delayed due to hindrance in product export and distributing process.<ref>[https://th.portal-pokemon.com/notice/201224183057_post_2.html Important notice regarding the postponement of product release date|Pokémon Thailand]</ref> The new release date was later announced to be January 29, 2021, along with a compensational Buy 1 Get 1 Campaign, in which customers who bought Shiny VMAX Collection packs and/or boxes before February 28, 2021 would receive the same amount of {{ATCG|Double Burst}} or {{ATCG|Legendary Clash}} for free<ref>[https://th.portal-pokemon.com/topics/card/210115174948__1_1.html Buy 1 Get 1 Campaign|Pokémon Thailand]</ref>. The set was officially revealed in Indonesia on February 9, with the release date to be announced.
'''Shiny VMAX Collection''' was originally scheduled to release in Thailand on December 25, 2020. However, Pokémon Thailand announced on December 24 that the launch was delayed due to hindrance in product export and distributing process.<ref>[https://th.portal-pokemon.com/notice/201224183057_post_2.html Important notice regarding the postponement of product release date|Pokémon Thailand]</ref> The new release date was later announced to be January 29, 2021, along with a compensational Buy 1 Get 1 Campaign, in which customers who bought Shiny VMAX Collection packs and/or boxes before February 28, 2021 would receive the same amount of {{ATCG|Double Burst}} or {{ATCG|Legendary Clash}} for free<ref>[https://th.portal-pokemon.com/topics/card/210115174948__1_1.html Buy 1 Get 1 Campaign|Pokémon Thailand]</ref>. The set was officially revealed in Indonesia on February 9, with the release date to be announced.


This set is composed of cards from the Japanese Sword & Shield Era. It is split into two sets, Set A and Set B, with each focusing on specific types. Set A features {{ct|Fire}}, {{ct|Water}}, {{ct|Lightning}}, and {{ct|Fighting}} Pokémon, while Set B features {{ct|Grass}}, {{ct|Psychic}}, {{ct|Darkness}}, and {{ct|Metal}} Pokémon. The set has aspects similar to Japanese subsets, with only cards R rarity and above having them printed on the card. Each pack contains four cards including one Holofoil card.
This set is composed of cards sourced from the Japanese {{TCG|Infinity Zone}} and {{TCG|Amazing Volt Tackle}} expansions, the {{TCG|Explosive Walker}}, {{TCG|Legendary Heartbeat}} and {{TCG|Shiny Star V}} subsets, and the {{TCG|Charizard & Grimmsnarl VMAX Starter Sets}}. It is split into two sets, Set A and Set B, with each focusing on specific types. Set A features {{ct|Fire}}, {{ct|Water}}, {{ct|Lightning}}, and {{ct|Fighting}} Pokémon, while Set B features {{ct|Grass}}, {{ct|Psychic}}, {{ct|Darkness}}, and {{ct|Metal}} Pokémon. The set has aspects similar to Japanese subsets, with only cards R rarity and above having them printed on the card. Each pack contains four cards including one Holofoil card.
 
It is considered a counterpart to the Japanese {{TCG|Shiny Star V}} subset.


==Set lists==
==Set lists==