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Shining Pokémon appeared again in {{TCG|Neo Destiny}} and once again feature alternate-colored Pokémon. In addition, the character art was given a reflective foil treatment, making the Pokémon literally "shine" (the only exception to this is Shining {{p|Mew}}, which was released as a promotional card in Japan only and is holo with an additional glitter coating). | Shining Pokémon appeared again in {{TCG|Neo Destiny}} and once again feature alternate-colored Pokémon. In addition, the character art was given a reflective foil treatment, making the Pokémon literally "shine" (the only exception to this is Shining {{p|Mew}}, which was released as a promotional card in Japan only and is holo with an additional glitter coating). | ||
The Shining Pokémon in Neo Destiny were once again secret cards and featured a unique rarity symbol of 3 stars reminiscent of the [[Image: | The Shining Pokémon in Neo Destiny were once again secret cards and featured a unique rarity symbol of 3 stars reminiscent of the [[Image:ShinyIIStars.png]] used for alternate-colored Pokémon in the games. This has never been used again in the TCG. | ||
The concept of Shining Pokémon was carried over to the e-Series in the form of {{TCG|Crystal Pokémon}} in the {{TCG|Aquapolis}} and {{TCG|Skyridge}} Expansions, although actual alternate color Pokémon would not be seen in the TCG again until {{TCG|EX Team Rocket Returns}} in the form of {{TCG|Pokémon ☆|Pokémon}} {{Star}}. | The concept of Shining Pokémon was carried over to the e-Series in the form of {{TCG|Crystal Pokémon}} in the {{TCG|Aquapolis}} and {{TCG|Skyridge}} Expansions, although actual alternate color Pokémon would not be seen in the TCG again until {{TCG|EX Team Rocket Returns}} in the form of {{TCG|Pokémon ☆|Pokémon}} {{Star}}. |