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==Information==
==Information==
'''EX Power Keepers''' is the name given to the sixteenth and final main expansion of the ''EX Series'' of the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]. In Japan, it was released as '''World Champions Pack''', the tenth and final expansion from the PCG era<ref name="japanese flyer" /><ref name="translated flyer"/> and is unique in that it was released during the DP era. It is based on {{game|Emerald}}, featuring [[Generation III]] Pokémon and the [[Hoenn]] region [[Elite Four]]. The English expansion was released on February 14, 2007, while the Japanese special set was released on July 5, 2007.
'''EX Power Keepers''' is the name given to the sixteenth and final main expansion of the ''EX Series'' of the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]. In Japan, it was released as '''World Champions Pack''', the tenth and final expansion from the PCG era<ref name="japanese flyer" /><ref name="translated flyer"/><ref>"The official flyer of the series clearly says 'This product is not part of the Pokémon Card Game DP series currently on sale, but part of the Pokémon Card Game series'"</ref> and is unique in that it was released during the DP era. It is based on {{game|Emerald}}, featuring [[Generation III]] Pokémon and the [[Hoenn]] region [[Elite Four]]. The English expansion was released on February 14, 2007, while the Japanese special set was released on July 5, 2007.


In Japan, the set was first available in first edition through the Pokémon Card Game website and at Summer Battle Road 2007<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20080516051301/http://www.pokemon-card.com/products/wcp/campaign/</ref>. It was intended for Japanese players so they would not be at a disadvantage at the {{TCG|2007 World Championships}}. That is why it came out after two DP expansions had been released. Japanese players could order their packs online from June 15 until July 1. Packs were released from July 5 onward to those who had ordered them. Each pack contained fifteen cards.  
In Japan, the set was first available in first edition through the Pokémon Card Game website and at Summer Battle Road 2007<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20080516051301/http://www.pokemon-card.com/products/wcp/campaign/</ref>. It was intended for Japanese players so they would not be at a disadvantage at the {{TCG|2007 World Championships}}. That is why it came out after two DP expansions had been released. Japanese players could order their packs online from June 15 until July 1. Packs were released from July 5 onward to those who had ordered them. Each pack contained fifteen cards.