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The '''Venusaur, Charizard''' and '''Blastoise''' [[Half Deck]]s complement the [[EX FireRed & LeafGreen (TCG)|Flight of Legends]] Expansion of the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] and were released in Japan only. The Half Decks predominantly focus on the [[Generation I]] starters and their evolutions and together contain the following cards: -
The '''Venusaur, Charizard''' and '''Blastoise''' [[Half Deck]]s complement the [[EX FireRed & LeafGreen (TCG)|Flight of Legends]] Expansion of the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] and were released in Japan only. The Half Decks predominantly focus on the [[Generation I]] starters and their evolutions and together contain the following cards: -


[[Image:Exfireredandleafgreen.gif|frame|The symbol for the Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise Half Decks is a stylised Pokéball.]]
[[Image:EX06-Symbol.gif|frame|The symbol for the Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise Half Decks is a stylised Pokéball.]]


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*The majority of these cards could not be found in the main Expansion. Those that were not were added to the main set when the English version was made.
*The majority of these cards could not be found in the main Expansion. Those that were not were added to the main set when the English version was made.
*Unlike previous Half Decks, which have their own numbering system and symbol, these decks all have a collective numbering system, hence they are listed together rather than separately.
*Unlike previous Half Decks, which have their own numbering system and symbol, these decks all have a collective numbering system, hence they are listed together rather than separately. The set symbol for these Half Decks was used in the English main set.
*The cards contained in each deck were random (apart from the Pokémon depicted on the deck and it’s evolution stages), another change from the norm.
*The cards contained in each deck were random (apart from the Pokémon depicted on the deck and it’s evolution stages), another change from the norm.


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