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blurb=The first cards have officially been revealed by Pokémon.com. The three cards are the M-Charizard-EX originating from the M-Charizard-EX Mega Battle Deck, as well as the Pyroar and M-Charizard-EX from the Japanese equivalent expansion, Wild Blaze. The set is revealed to include 106 cards (not including Secret Rares), 5 Pokémon-EX, 3 Mega Pokémon-EX, and 15 Trainer cards. The set will officially be released May 7, 2014, with Prerelease tournaments starting the weekend of April 26. }} | blurb=The first Flashfire cards have officially been revealed by Pokémon.com. The three cards are the M-Charizard-EX originating from the M-Charizard-EX Mega Battle Deck, as well as the Pyroar and M-Charizard-EX from the Japanese equivalent expansion, Wild Blaze. The set is revealed to include 106 cards (not including Secret Rares), 5 Pokémon-EX, 3 Mega Pokémon-EX, and 15 Trainer cards. The set will officially be released May 7, 2014, with Prerelease tournaments starting the weekend of April 26. }} | ||
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The first cards have officially been revealed by Pokémon.com. The three cards are the M-Charizard-EX originating from the {{TCG|M-Charizard-EX Mega Battle Deck}}, as well as the Pyroar and M-Charizard-EX from the Japanese equivalent expansion, {{TCG|Wild Blaze}}. The set is revealed to include 106 cards (not including Secret Rares), 5 Pokémon-EX, 3 Mega Pokémon-EX, and 15 Trainer cards. The set will officially be released May 7, 2014, with Prerelease tournaments starting the weekend of April 26. | The first {{TCG|Flashfire}} cards have officially been revealed by Pokémon.com. The three cards are the M-Charizard-EX originating from the {{TCG|M-Charizard-EX Mega Battle Deck}}, as well as the Pyroar and M-Charizard-EX from the Japanese equivalent expansion, {{TCG|Wild Blaze}}. The set is revealed to include 106 cards (not including Secret Rares), 5 Pokémon-EX, 3 Mega Pokémon-EX, and 15 Trainer cards. The set will officially be released May 7, 2014, with Prerelease tournaments starting the weekend of April 26. | ||
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Both M-Charizard-EX, Pyroar revealed
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The first Flashfire cards have officially been revealed by Pokémon.com. The three cards are the M-Charizard-EX originating from the M-Charizard-EX Mega Battle Deck, as well as the Pyroar and M-Charizard-EX from the Japanese equivalent expansion, Wild Blaze. The set is revealed to include 106 cards (not including Secret Rares), 5 Pokémon-EX, 3 Mega Pokémon-EX, and 15 Trainer cards. The set will officially be released May 7, 2014, with Prerelease tournaments starting the weekend of April 26.
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