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* To appeal to players, Legendary Collection was the first Pokémon set that was actually built for tournaments. The pack set up has Pokémon of the same type in it, a very useful setup for Sealed Draft tournaments. The set was also built with the {{TCG|Modified}} tournament format in mind, so old cards that would help modern Modified decks made the cut while considerably broken cards from the past (like {{TCG ID|Base Set|Hitmonchan|7}} and {{TCG ID|Base Set|Professor Oak|88}}) were kept out.
* To appeal to players, Legendary Collection was the first Pokémon set that was actually built for tournaments. The pack set up has Pokémon of the same type in it, a very useful setup for Sealed Draft tournaments. The set was also built with the {{TCG|Modified}} tournament format in mind, so old cards that would help modern Modified decks made the cut while considerably broken cards from the past (like {{TCG ID|Base Set|Hitmonchan|7}} and {{TCG ID|Base Set|Professor Oak|88}}) were kept out.
* To appeal to collectors, Legendary Collection was the first set to include two new trends for the Pokémon TCG - reverse-holographic refractors and {{TCG|Box Topper}}s. Wizards took a hint from Magic and made a reverse-holo refractor card for every single card in the set. This trend carried over with [[Nintendo]]'s occupation of the TCG, and has featured in every expansion since. Box toppers, jumbo sized versions of a number of cards from the set (4 of them in this case), were also inserted in every box.
* To appeal to collectors, Legendary Collection was the first set to include two new trends for the Pokémon TCG - reverse-holographic refractors and {{TCG|Box Topper}}s. Wizards took a hint from Magic and made a reverse-holo refractor card for every single card in the set. This trend carried over with [[Nintendo]]'s occupation of the TCG, and has featured in every expansion since. Box toppers, jumbo sized versions of a number of cards from the set (4 of them in this case), were also inserted in every box.
===Trivia===
* The {{TCG|Expedition Base Set}} was originally supposed to be released in May 2002, but it was pushed back to September because Nintendo wanted its release tied with the release of the [[e-Reader]] device. Some believed that Legendary Collection was conceived in order to fill the gap between {{TCG|Neo Destiny}} and the Expedition Base Set.
* At Worlds 2002 in Seattle, Professors who volunteered their time to run tournaments were supposed to be given a free box of Legendary Collection for their help. However, because Legendary Collection became so popular, it had sold out before the tournament, to which Professors were instead given boxes of Neo Destiny.
* Despite being released in the Neo era of the TCG, the cards are laid out in the Base-Rocket style that they were originally released in.


==Card list==
==Card list==
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File:Legendary Collection Mewtwo booster.jpg|English booster pack ({{p|Machamp}}, {{p|Alakazam}} and {{p|Mewtwo}})
File:Legendary Collection Mewtwo booster.jpg|English booster pack ({{p|Machamp}}, {{p|Alakazam}} and {{p|Mewtwo}})
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==Trivia==
* The {{TCG|Expedition Base Set}} was originally supposed to be released in May 2002, but it was pushed back to September because Nintendo wanted its release tied with the release of the [[e-Reader]] device. Some believed that Legendary Collection was conceived in order to fill the gap between {{TCG|Neo Destiny}} and the Expedition Base Set.
* At Worlds 2002 in Seattle, Professors who volunteered their time to run tournaments were supposed to be given a free box of Legendary Collection for their help. However, because Legendary Collection became so popular, it had sold out before the tournament, to which Professors were instead given boxes of Neo Destiny.
* Despite being released in the Neo era of the TCG, the cards are laid out in the Base-Rocket style that they were originally released in.


==External links==
==External links==
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