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Apart from the Western name of the set and the release date given, the article also includes two of the forthcoming cards in the set. First is a Terastal Terapagos ex; second is a brand-new ACE SPEC card dubbed Sparkling Crystal. The page on Serebii on the card claims that it would lower the energy cost of attacks carried out by the Terastal Pokémon it is coupled to. The most noteworthy feature of the cards' presentation is what Pokébeach shows: a new gameplay mechanism will be introduced with the Stellar Crown expansion for Pokémon TCG.
"Stellar Tera Type will not be exclusive of Terapagos." Stellar Tera Type Pokémon cards will feature strong attacks costing many kinds of Energy, claims the outlet. Reflecting how Stellar Type operates in the Pokémon Scar and Violet video games, this seems to suggest that these kinds of cards will rely less on the regular typing of the Pokémon and be more mixed of Energy. Among these Pokémons, Terapagos ex should be one of them. The attack known as Crown Opal employs a Grass-, a Water-, and a Lightning-type Energy as shown on the page on Serebii of the Pokémon TCG card.
Some of the first cards of the forthcoming Pokémon TCG have leaked, suggesting an interesting new gameplay mechanism that might transform the competitive meta's present situation. Updates with new cards that keep the Trading Card Game fresh and enable inventive deck-building (and extra card collecting) are always welcome. Like Pokémon TCG: Shrouded Fable, which will be an adaption of the Night Wanderer set, most sets are originally issued in Japan and subsequently adapted for the Western market.
Now, the later expansion has become clear. According to a Pokébeach post, Stellar Crown will be the next English TCG set; it is an adaptation of the earlier released Japanese set Stellar Miracle. The article claims that following Stellar Miracle's debut in Japan in July, Stellar Crown is scheduled to premiere in the West on September 13. The new set will stress the arrival of the Stellar Tera Type to Pokémon TCG, which is clear from the name of the expansion and Terapagos as the mascot.
More specifics, including the release date, have been formally announced, and the new Stellar Miracle expansion for Pokémon TCG has been confirmed. The name of the set has been altered to Stellar Crown in the Western market; it will be an adaptation of the earlier published Japanese set Stellar Miracle. Stellar Crown will be the next English TCG set; it is an adaptation of the previously published Japanese set Stellar Miracle, as revealed in a Pokébeach post. The new set will center on bringing Pokémon TCG the Stellar Tera type, which is clear from the name of the expansion and Terapagos as the mascot. The new set will show the arrival of the Stellar Tera type to Pokémon TCG, clearly shown by the extension's name and Terapagos as the mascot.
Terapagos as the mascot and the extension's name clearly show the entrance of the Stellar Tera type to Pokémon TCG.
Of course, as with the games, Stellar Tera Type will not be exclusive of Terapagos. As noted in the Pokébeach article, the forthcoming Stellar Crown expansion is already confirmed to add Stellar Sylveon ex and Stellar Ceruledge ex. These two Pokémon will be included in precon decks via the Stellar Miracle set in Japan and might be changed for the Western market when Stellar Crown opens.
More cards will probably be shown with Stellar Miracle's impending arrival in Japan, which will help gamers to better understand what to expect from Stellar Crown when it comes in September. For the card game, this year has been hectic since Pokémon TCG has been altering the material from the current video games and offering original and maybe game-changing meta mechanics.
Not every card fits Western counterparts exactly from Japanese sets. Three cut Pokémon TCG: Twilight Masquerade cards, for example, alluded to the release of Shrouded Fable.
More cards will probably be shown when the forthcoming Stellar Miracle release in Japan draws near, which will help players to better understand what to expect from Stellar Crown when it comes in September. For the card game, this year has been hectic since Pokémon TCG has been altering the material from the current video games and offering original and maybe game-changing meta mechanics.
Pokébeach, Serebii (1, 2) are sources.