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'''Paldea Evolved''' features the three final evolutions of the [[Paldea]]n [[starter Pokémon]], {{p|Meowscarada}}, {{p|Skeledirge}}, and {{p|Quaquaval}}, as well as the [[Treasures of Ruin]]. The set brings together the three Japanese expansions {{TCG|Triplet Beat}}, Snow Hazard, and Clay Burst, and also features cards from the {{TCG|ex Starter Set Pikachu ex & Pawmot}} Standard Deck, and the {{TCG|Premium Trainer Box ex}}. The set contains 14 Pokémon ex, three Tera Pokémon ex, 36 {{TCG|illustration rare}} Pokémon, 18 ultra rare Pokémon ex, 8 ultra rare Supporter cards, 15 {{TCG|special illustration rare}} Pokémon and Supporter cards and 9 hyper rare gold etched cards.
'''Paldea Evolved''' features the three final evolutions of the [[Paldea]]n [[starter Pokémon]], {{p|Meowscarada}}, {{p|Skeledirge}}, and {{p|Quaquaval}}, as well as the [[Treasures of Ruin]]. The set brings together the three Japanese expansions {{TCG|Triplet Beat}}, Snow Hazard, and Clay Burst, and also features cards from the {{TCG|ex Starter Set Pikachu ex & Pawmot}} Standard Deck, and the {{TCG|Premium Trainer Box ex}}. The set contains 14 Pokémon ex, three Tera Pokémon ex, 36 {{TCG|illustration rare}} Pokémon, 18 ultra rare Pokémon ex, 8 ultra rare Supporter cards, 15 {{TCG|special illustration rare}} Pokémon and Supporter cards and 9 hyper rare gold etched cards.


'''Snow Hazard''' and  '''Clay Burst''' feature {{p|Chien-Pao}}, {{p|Ting-Lu}}, and the other Treasures of Ruin from the [[Paldea]] [[region]] as powerful {{TCG|Pokémon ex}} cards. The dual set continues to debut Pokémon and characters from the {{g|Scarlet and Violet}} [[Pokémon games]]. Illustration rare cards return after their introduction in the previous expansion. Snow Hazard and Clay Burst were released in Japan on April 14, 2023, followed by localized releases in {{pmin|Greater China|Traditional Chinese}} on April 28, 2023, in {{pmin|Indonesia}}n on June 2, 2023, in {{pmin|South Korea|Korean}} on June 14, 2023, and in {{pmin|Thailand|Thai}} on June 30, 2023.
'''Snow Hazard''' and  '''Clay Burst''' feature {{p|Chien-Pao}}, {{p|Ting-Lu}}, and the other Treasures of Ruin from the [[Paldea]] [[region]] as powerful {{TCG|Pokémon ex}} cards. The dual set continues to debut Pokémon and characters from the {{g|Scarlet and Violet}} [[Pokémon games]]. Illustration rare cards return after their introduction in the previous expansion. Snow Hazard and Clay Burst were released in Japan on April 14, 2023, followed by localized releases in {{pmin|Greater China|Taiwan and Hong Kong}} on April 28, 2023, in {{pmin|Indonesia}} on June 2, 2023, in {{pmin|South Korea}} on June 14, 2023, and in {{pmin|Thailand}} on June 30, 2023.


Snow Hazard features the {{ct|Water}} Pokémon {{p|Chien-Pao}} while Clay Burst features the {{ct|Fighting}} Pokémon {{p|Ting-Lu}}. No {{ct|Fire}} or {{ct|Lightning}} Pokémon are included in Snow Hazard; likewise, no Water-type or {{ct|Metal}} Pokémon are included in Clay Burst.
Snow Hazard features the {{ct|Water}} Pokémon {{p|Chien-Pao}} while Clay Burst features the {{ct|Fighting}} Pokémon {{p|Ting-Lu}}. No {{ct|Fire}} or {{ct|Lightning}} Pokémon are included in Snow Hazard; likewise, no Water-type or {{ct|Metal}} Pokémon are included in Clay Burst.