ICYMI: The Treasures of Ruin are four Legendary Pokemon from Scarlet & Violet and they star in the new PokemonTCG Japan sets, Snow Hazard & Clay Burst.
\nThe next two sets of the Scarlet & Violet era are arriving on April 14th in Japan. The two sets, Snow Hazard and Clay Burst, will largely focus on the Treasures of Ruin Legendary group from the region of Paldea introduced in Scarlet & Violet. In this expansion, all four Treasures of Ruin will receive Pokémon ex.
The Pokémon ex mechanic, the main mechanic of this new era, continues in Snow Hazard and Clay Burst, as does the layout of the Secret Rare section, which includes Illustration Rares, Special Illustration Rares, Full Art ex, Full Art Trainers, Special Illustration Rare Trainers, and Gold cards. Today, let's take a look at another Pokémon ex from this set featuring a Treasures of Ruin Legendary Pokémon.\nSnow Hazard & Clay Burst cards.
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