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*This deck is unusual as the cards for each rarity are completely random, unlike English decks which all contain the same pre-selected cards. This trend was first used in the [[Pocket Monsters Trading Card Game Deck (TCG)|Pocket Monsters Trading Card Game Deck]], and partially continued in the [[Pokémon-e Starter Deck (TCG)|Pokémon-e Starter Deck]] and [[Venusaur/Charizard/Blastoise Half Deck (TCG)|Venusaur/Charizard/Blastoise Half Deck]]s.
*This deck is unusual as the cards for each rarity are completely random, unlike English decks which all contain the same pre-selected cards. This trend has been used in Japan with every first Expansion in a new Generation, with the exception of [[Generation III]] where the idea was used in [[Half Deck]]s in the sixth Expansion.
*This deck is similar to English releases such as the [[2 Player Starter Set (TCG)| 2 Player Starter Set]] and [[2 Player CD-Rom Starter Set (TCG)| 2 Player CD-Rom Starter Set]], designed to introduce players to the [[Generation II]] cards found in Neo 1.
*This deck is similar to English releases such as the [[2 Player Starter Set (TCG)| 2 Player Starter Set]] and [[2 Player CD-Rom Starter Set (TCG)| 2 Player CD-Rom Starter Set]], designed to introduce players to the [[Generation II]] cards found in Neo 1.
*This was the only full deck to be released in Japan accompanying the Neo series.
*This was the only full deck to be released in Japan accompanying the Neo series.