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Neo 2 Info
Pokémon card set number eight
is on it's way over in Japan! Get ready to head over to
ancient Central America folks, for it's time to go "Beyond
the Ruins".... oooooooh!
So really... what is Neo 2:
"Beyond the Ruins"? Here are the facts:
Release Date: The
set was officially released on July 7th, 2000.
During a Japanese Hobby Fair back on like... July 1st or
something, some Neo 2 packs were handed out.
Other Goodies: ...
None really. Dark Raichu makes it's official Japanese
debut in Neo (as an Ultra-Rare). Don't get mad at this...
I mean think about it. It's either "English First,
Japanese Second" or "No English First At All". If you ask
me, I'm fine with the "English First, Japanese Second"
one.
(Thanks to Ruben
D Peñaranda for
setting me straight.) Symbols: The symbol
for the Neo 2 is an ancient American temple type
thing: What else do I have for you? I've
got: (To view the cards in
this set, along with combos and ruling, click on the
Card Archive link on the
sidebar.)
Set Size:
Neo 2 will be 56 cards large (57 if you count Dark
Raichu).
Using cool estimation
and junk, American Neo 2 will be 75 cards
large.
As for the reason for
this Central/South Americana theme is because of...
Pichu! Yes, because of that Pokémon, we have
this Central/South American theme. Now I'll bet you're
wondering why. Well it's quite simple. In Cuzco, Peru,
South America (to be exact), there was a temple (or
city or something) that was built by the Incas and it
was named Macchu Picchu. See the Picchu? It's
Pichu! And it sounds exactly the same. Cool,
huh?
Neo 2 "Fake"
Spoilers (a
cool way to look at the spoilers! [to be
completed])
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