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An '''Unnamed Wizards Set''' was slated to appear, but was scrapped for other ideas. | An '''Unnamed Wizards Set''' was slated to appear, but was scrapped for other ideas. | ||
=Set size= | ==Set size== | ||
*Unknown | *Unknown | ||
=Sequence= | ==Sequence== | ||
*From theories floating around the web, it may have been the 16th English Expansion | *From theories floating around the web, it may have been the 16th English Expansion | ||
=Release date= | ==Release date== | ||
*Approximately Mid-Late 2003. The release date was conjectured, as no official date was announced. Many believed that it would make its appearance after [[Skyridge (TCG)|Skyridge]]. | *Approximately Mid-Late 2003. The release date was conjectured, as no official date was announced. Many believed that it would make its appearance after [[Skyridge (TCG)|Skyridge]]. | ||
=Trivia= | ==Trivia== | ||
*For the longest time, [[Nintendo]] had been fervently against [[Wizards of the Coast]] making their own cards for the [[Pokémon TCG]]. The only exeption was Dark Raichu from [[Team Rocket (TCG)|Team Rocket]]. Eventually, however, Nintendo lightened up enough to consider an entire set made by Wizards, and this was made public during the January 3rd, 2002 session of the [[Wizards Pokémon TCG Chat]]: | *For the longest time, [[Nintendo]] had been fervently against [[Wizards of the Coast]] making their own cards for the [[Pokémon TCG]]. The only exeption was Dark Raichu from [[Team Rocket (TCG)|Team Rocket]]. Eventually, however, Nintendo lightened up enough to consider an entire set made by Wizards, and this was made public during the January 3rd, 2002 session of the [[Wizards Pokémon TCG Chat]]: | ||
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