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*This is the first set to be produced by Nintendo after transfering the Pokémon TCG license from [[Wizards of the Coast]].
*This is the first set to be produced by Nintendo after transfering the Pokémon TCG license from [[Wizards of the Coast]].
*This was the first set to introduce Generation III Pokémon to the TCG from the [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire]] games. This is also where the Expansion and Theme Deck names originated.
*This was the first set to introduce Generation III Pokémon to the TCG from the [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire]] games. This is also where the Expansion and Theme Deck names originated.
*The English prefix "EX" referrs to "extra", as in the extra power the newly introudced [[Pokémon ex (TCG)|Pokémon ex]] bring to the game. This is the first set to feature Pokémon ex.
*The English prefix "EX" referrs to "extra", as in the extra power the newly introduced [[Pokémon ex (TCG)|Pokémon ex]] bring to the game. This is the first set to feature Pokémon ex.
*The Japanese prefix "ADV" referrs to "advanced", as in the new generation of Pokémon brought to life with their release onto the [[Game Boy Advance]]. It is possible this is where the names for the anime series [[Pokémon Advanced]], and the following seasons [[Pokémon: Advanced Challenge|Advanced Challenge]] and [[Pokémon: Advanced Battle|Advanced Battle]] originated.
*The Japanese prefix "ADV" referrs to "advanced", as in the new generation of Pokémon brought to life with their release onto the [[Game Boy Advance]]. It is possible this is where the names for the anime series [[Pokémon Advanced]], and the following seasons [[Pokémon: Advanced Challenge|Advanced Challenge]] and [[Pokémon: Advanced Battle|Advanced Battle]] originated.
*The card layout was once again changed with the release of this set: -
*The card layout was once again changed with the release of this set: -
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