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==Languages this set is released in==
==Languages this set is released in==
The Mirage Forest set is only released in Japanese, in both 1st and unlimited edition. The EX Legend Maker set is released in English, German, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Chinese, with cards also available as Reverse Holofoils with the exception of the Chinese set. The non-holo Uncommons in the Japanese sets are available with two different codes at the bottom-left; and the non-holo Commons in the Japanese set are available with four different codes at the bottom-left. The German, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Chinese sets only have a single distinct code for all cards. The purpose of these different codes is still unknown, but occurred throughout the first halve of the EX era, with this Japanese set being the last set with multiple available codes.
The Mirage Forest set is only released in Japanese, in both 1st and unlimited edition. The EX Legend Maker set is released in English, German, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Chinese. Cards were also available as Reverse Holofoils in the English, German, French, Italian, and Portuguese sets. The Chinese version of this set lacked any Reverse Holofoils. The non-holo Uncommons in the Japanese sets are available with two different codes at the bottom-left; and the non-holo Commons in the Japanese set are available with four different codes at the bottom-left. The German, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Chinese sets only have a single distinct code for all cards. The purpose of these different codes is still unknown, but occurred throughout the first halve of the EX era, with this Japanese set being the last set with multiple available codes.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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