Talk:Chandelure-EX (Legendary Treasures 77)

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Regardless to what any admin says, Chandelure-EX was technically the first non-legendary Pokémon-EX revealed. How is this not notable, yet Zorua and Zoroark being the first Gen5 Pokémon and Chespin, Fennekin, Froakie, Xerneas, and Yveltal being the first Gen6 Pokémon are? --Reliジーランス? 19:28, 27 July 2013 (UTC)

Because it is much too specific. It is the first of two in a very limited category (Non legendary Pokémon-EX Pokemon cards). Zorua and Zoroark are the first of 156 in a very broad category. (Gen V Pokémon). Anything can be made trivia if its scope is limited enough. "Brock is the first male rock-type Gym leader of the kanto region whose name starts with B and whose type had all physical moves when it was introduced." That's not notable because it is too specific with a too limited scope. Additionally, revealed trivia is not important enough for the TCG unless it is extremely out of the ordinary (Like Kyogre & Groudon LEGEND). It may not necessarily be true (due to how many different things cards are featured in and revealed in, the news sites could have missed some, such as how they did during Red Collection. Excadrill-EX could have been revealed in a low interest magazine). new cards are revealed all the time, making any revealed trivia low importance anyway. AND, if someone wanted to see that kind of trivia, they could just visit bulbanews and go through the TCG archives. If Chandelure-EX was the only non legendary EX, then it would have been notable, as a released trivia, but revealed is still extremely unnotable. MaverickNate 19:49, 27 July 2013 (UTC)

Can this page be unprotected I need to add a trivia point. --Reliジーランス? 23:55, 27 July 2013 (UTC)

If you actually read the protection specifications that were added as a result of your edit war, you would see that it was set to unprotect itself after 24 hours. Be patient. Pumpkinking0192 (talk) 23:59, 27 July 2013 (UTC)
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