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==Information==
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In order to cover two different aspects of {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}, the fourth Japanese expansion of the DP Series was split into two subsets. The first, ''Moonlit Pursuit'', is based on the Legendary Pokémon {{p|Cresselia}} and its rivalry with {{p|Darkrai}}, with the name referencing the fact that Cresselia is a [[roaming Pokémon]]. The second, ''Dawn Dash'', is based on {{p|Leafeon}} and {{p|Glaceon}}, the two new evolutions of {{p|Eevee}}. The five previous [[Eeveelution]]s were also included in the two subsets.
In order to cover two different aspects of {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}, the fourth Japanese expansion of the DP Series was split into two subsets. The first, ''Moonlit Pursuit'', is based on the legendary Pokémon {{p|Cresselia}} and its rivalry with {{p|Darkrai}}, with the name referencing the fact that Cresselia is a [[roaming Pokémon]]. The second, ''Dawn Dash'', is based on {{p|Leafeon}} and {{p|Glaceon}}, the two new evolutions of {{p|Eevee}}. The five previous [[Eeveelution]]s were also included in the two subsets.


With the expansion split in two, 130 of its 143 cards were also split between the two subsets. 65 cards were available only in ''Moonlit Pursuit'' and another 65 were available only in ''Dawn Dash''. Thirteen cards, including Eevee (which was required for its evolutions spread across the two subsets) and the basic Energy cards, could be obtained in either of the subsets.
With the expansion split in two, 130 of its 143 cards were also split between the two subsets. 65 cards were available only in ''Moonlit Pursuit'' and another 65 were available only in ''Dawn Dash''. Thirteen cards, including Eevee (which was required for its evolutions spread across the two subsets) and the basic Energy cards, could be obtained in either of the subsets.
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