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==Information==
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*EX Dragon was the first set to feature cards with Colorless as a Weakness or Resistance, primarily to make Colorless cards more playable and correlate damage calculation in the TCG with the games. In the TCG, Dragon Pokémon tend to be Colorless, therefore it would only be fair for those to have a Colorless weakness (as in the games, Dragon-type Pokémon are vulnerable to Dragon-type attacks). This made play more interesting when these cards began showing up in decks.
*EX Dragon was the first set to feature cards with Colorless as a Weakness or Resistance, primarily to make Colorless cards more playable and correlate damage calculation in the TCG with the games. In the TCG, Dragon Pokémon tend to be Colorless, therefore it would only be fair for those to have a Colorless weakness (as in the games, Dragon-type Pokémon are vulnerable to Dragon-type attacks).  
*A few cards from the {{TCG|Latias & Latios Gift Set}} were included in this set, meaning the gap between their Japanese and English release was only 1 week. With the inclusion of the EX Dragon Prereleases however, these cards were also available in English first, similar to a number of cards from {{TCG|EX Sandstorm}}.  
*A few cards from the {{TCG|Latias & Latios Gift Set}} were included in this set, meaning the gap between their Japanese and English release was only 1 week. With the inclusion of the EX Dragon Prereleases however, these cards were also available in English first, similar to a number of cards from {{TCG|EX Sandstorm}}.  
*EX Dragon was also the first set in a while to include [[box topper]]s - ''playable'' box toppers at that (previous box toppers were jumbo cards and therefore unplayable). These box toppers appeared as secret cards at the end of the set and came in the form of Charmander, Charmeleon and Charizard.
*EX Dragon was also the first set in a while to include [[box topper]]s - ''playable'' box toppers at that (previous box toppers were jumbo cards and therefore unplayable). These box toppers appeared as secret cards at the end of the set and came in the form of Charmander, Charmeleon and Charizard.
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