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==Types of Pokémon in EX Legend Maker== ==Types of Pokémon in EX Legend Maker==
===Pokémon-ex=== ===Pokémon-ex===
Pokémon-ex are incredibly powerful. Their HP are usually far above that of their regular form, and they are much stronger. On occasions, some Pokémon-ex, such as ], have two Resistances, and some have no Weakness. Some, however, such as ], have two Weaknesses, putting them at a disadvantage. Another disadvantage of Pokémon-ex is that when Knocked Out, the player who has done so must take two Prize cards instead of the usual one.
Pokémon-ex are truly powerful cards, which have elevated HP and strength. These cards are very rare; some estimate that there is an average of 1 Pokémon-ex in every 36 booster packs (an entire booster box). These cards do have some disadvantages, however: when a Pokémon-ex is knocked out, the opposing player must draw two prize cards instead of 1; and they usually have two weaknesses, and sometimes high retreat cost. There are seven Pokémon-ex in Legend Maker.
===Pokémon-*=== ===Pokémon-*===
Pokémon-* tend to be fairly similar to Pokémon-ex in that their HP are sometimes elevated and they can sometimes be stronger than their regular counterparts. However, this is not as regular in Pokémon-* as it is in Pokémon-ex. Pokémon-* usually appear in sets in groups of three; for example, Mudkip, Treecko and Torchic and Regirock, Regice and Registeel. Only one Pokémon-* may be put in a deck, regardless of whether it is a 30-card deck or a 60-card deck.
Pokémon-* are even rarer than Pokémon-ex, with a loose estimate of 1 in 108 booster packs (three entire booster boxes). EX Legend Maker has three Pokémon-*, as do many sets - Regice, Regirock, and Registeel. Pokémon-* are usually as powerful as Pokémon-ex (sometimes slightly weaker), but these three - Regice in particular - are particularly weak. However, they are formible foes when the battle is greatly against you, such as your opponent having only one prize, and you having one Pokémon.

===Delta Species Pokémon=== ===Delta Species Pokémon===
Only one Delta Species Pokémon resides in the set: Pikachu, the Metal-type box topper available with booster boxes. It is available because Legend Maker was originally supposed to introduce the Delta Species Pokémon - whereas it did in Japan, in English-language territories it was delayed, causing ] to introduce the new species. Only one Delta Species Pokémon resides in the set: Pikachu, the Metal-type box topper available with booster boxes. It is available because Legend Maker was originally supposed to introduce the Delta Species Pokémon - whereas it did in Japan, in English-language territories it was delayed, causing ] to introduce the new species.

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EX Legend Maker is based on Pokémon found in the depths of hidden areas of the Pokémon world. Due to a mix-up with translations, this was delayed until February 2006 in English-language territories. Its symbol is a stylized forest, a white egg-shaped area with three black acute isosceles triangles to represent the trees (or possibly Regirock, Regice, and Registeel, the *-Pokémon in this deck, and the Guardians of the Tree of World's Beginning, as seen in the 9th movie: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew). It received the name Legend Maker due to the inclusion of Mew.

The set is currently part of the 2006-2007 Modified Format.

Types of Pokémon in EX Legend Maker

Pokémon-ex

Pokémon-ex are incredibly powerful. Their HP are usually far above that of their regular form, and they are much stronger. On occasions, some Pokémon-ex, such as Steelix ex, have two Resistances, and some have no Weakness. Some, however, such as Dustox ex, have two Weaknesses, putting them at a disadvantage. Another disadvantage of Pokémon-ex is that when Knocked Out, the player who has done so must take two Prize cards instead of the usual one.

Pokémon-*

Pokémon-* tend to be fairly similar to Pokémon-ex in that their HP are sometimes elevated and they can sometimes be stronger than their regular counterparts. However, this is not as regular in Pokémon-* as it is in Pokémon-ex. Pokémon-* usually appear in sets in groups of three; for example, Mudkip, Treecko and Torchic and Regirock, Regice and Registeel. Only one Pokémon-* may be put in a deck, regardless of whether it is a 30-card deck or a 60-card deck.

Delta Species Pokémon

Only one Delta Species Pokémon resides in the set: Pikachu, the Metal-type box topper available with booster boxes. It is available because Legend Maker was originally supposed to introduce the Delta Species Pokémon - whereas it did in Japan, in English-language territories it was delayed, causing EX Delta Species to introduce the new species.

Fossil Pokémon

Root Fossil (Lileep), Claw Fossil (Anorith), and Mysterious Fossil (Aerodactyl, Omanyte, Kabuto) return. Mysterious Fossil has been strengthened to 50HP from its original 10HP.

World Championships

Worlds 2006

EX Legend Maker was a legal set in Worlds 2006, which was EX Hidden Legends onwards.

Worlds 2007

EX Legend Maker will be a legal set in Worlds 2007, which will be EX Deoxys onwards.

Set List

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Fieldworker

Holographic

  • 1/92 Aerodactyl
  • 2/92 Aggron
  • 3/92 Cradily
  • 4/92 Delcatty
  • 5/92 Gengar
  • 6/92 Golem
  • 7/92 Kabutops
  • 8/92 Lapras
  • 9/92 Machamp
  • 10/92 Mew
  • 11/92 Muk
  • 12/92 Shiftry
  • 13/92 Victreebel
  • 14/92 Wailord

Rare

  • 15/92 Absol
  • 16/92 Girafarig
  • 17/92 Gorebyss
  • 18/92 Huntail
  • 19/92 Lanturn
  • 20/92 Lunatone
  • 21/92 Magmar
  • 22/92 Magneton
  • 23/92 Omastar
  • 24/92 Pinsir
  • 25/92 Solrock
  • 26/92 Spinda
  • 27/92 Torkoal
  • 28/92 Wobbuffet

Uncommon

  • 29/92 Anorith
  • 30/92 Cascoon
  • 31/92 Dunsparce
  • 32/92 Electrode
  • 33/92 Furret
  • 34/92 Graveler
  • 35/92 Haunter
  • 36/92 Kabuto
  • 37/92 Kecleon
  • 38/92 Lairon
  • 39/92 Machoke
  • 40/92 Misdreavus
  • 41/92 Nuzleaf
  • 42/92 Roselia
  • 43/92 Sealeo
  • 44/92 Tangela
  • 45/92 Tentacruel
  • 46/92 Vibrava
  • 47/92 Weepinbell

Common

  • 48/92 Aron
  • 49/92 Bellsprout
  • 50/92 Chinchou
  • 51/92 Clamperl
  • 52/92 Gastly
  • 53/92 Geodude
  • 54/92 Grimer
  • 55/92 Growlithe
  • 56/92 Lileep
  • 57/92 Machop
  • 58/92 Magby
  • 59/92 Magnemite
  • 60/92 Omanyte
  • 61/92 Seedot
  • 62/92 Sentret
  • 63/92 Shuppet
  • 64/92 Skitty
  • 65/92 Spheal
  • 66/92 Tentacool
  • 67/92 Trapinch
  • 68/92 Voltorb
  • 69/92 Wailmer
  • 70/92 Wurmple
  • 71/92 Wynaut

Trainer

  • 72/92 Cursed Stone
  • 73/92 Fieldworker
  • 74/92 Full Flame
  • 75/92 Giant Stump
  • 76/92 Power Tree
  • 77/92 Strange Cave
  • 78/92 Claw Fossil
  • 79/92 Mysterious Fossil
  • 80/92 Root Fossil

Energy

  • 81/92 Rainbow Energy
  • 82/92 React Energy

Pokémon ex

  • 83/92 Arcanine ex
  • 84/92 Armaldo ex
  • 85/92 Banette ex
  • 86/92 Dustox ex
  • 87/92 Flygon ex
  • 88/92 Mew ex
  • 89/92 Walrein ex

Pokémon-*

  • 90/92 Regice
  • 91/92 Regirock
  • 92/92 Registeel

Box Topper

  • 93/92 Pikachu δ

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