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Kangaflora said:Nice! Especially of the fact that Rayquaza EX, and it's Mega counterpart will have both Dragon, and Colorless versions released in the same set at the same time. The last set to do this was BW Noble Victories, which saw Stunfisk released as both Lightning and Fighting types at the same time.
whirlpoolm51 said:I think they will give us full arts of both mega rays in english. They gave both charizards the secret rare versions so i don't see why giving both megas full arts would be any different!!
Pikachu6319 said:The two M. Rayquaza EX's were kind of a given since Japan had one in Emerald Break and one in an exclusive deck. For international releases they just combine the deck cards into the main set. If this is like the Charizard situations back in Flashfire we will still only have full arts for one of the sets, pretty sure it's the colorless versions we'll get FA. And Flashfire didn't even give the (set) M. Charizard EX a FA then.
At least dual Rayquaza/M. Rayquaza is much cooler than dual Stunfisk. Don't forget though that Noble Victories also gave us a fire Victini and the only (to date anyway) psychic Victini at the same time as well.
I figured we'd get Hoenn starter tins, now we just have to wait for Sceptile EX and M. Sceptile EX to be revealed. I kind of hope we get the mega Hoenn starters in some kind of premium collection. We've also learned from promo Gallade EX and Roaring Skies Gallade EX that we could still see these Pokémon in the main sets I just hope if that happens we see them all in their alternate types, bar Sceptile EX which is only grass. Of course we could also end up with our first M. Sceptile EX being a dragon type, aside from Arceus, Tyrunt, Tyrantrum, and Noivern we've had all of the other dragons types released in gold.
I'm glad we'll get Meowstick and Heliolisk as promos in this set. I wonder how long it's been since we've actually had all new cards as promos in the blisters...