With the rhythm turned to the Scarlet & Violet expansion, there is already speculation with new information about Japanese expansions to come, in addition to the Premium Box Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic, and also supposed spoilers about Charizard with a Terastral, which will change to dark type.
New Japanese Sub Set Expansions
Ancient Roar & Future Flash
1) The board has a “premium” fabric surface that allows the cards to slide easily, the edges are sewn to prevent cards from getting stuck during the game with friction, where there is a fabric hinge that eliminates gaps in the board and a built-in magnet to minimize noise during gameplay.
2) The choice of color palette is designed to match the toolbox and deck boxes. The Deck Boxes refer to the Kanto initials, matching the proposal; and the sleeves have a minimalist symbol with the Poké Ball, bringing visual cleanliness and highlighting the black and white palettes.
3) The toolbox contains enough accessories for two players, including stackable damage counters shaped like small cones that dock together; three-dimensional markers of “special conditions/bad status”; and metal spheres that replace traditional coins.
4) These spheres can be played, and if the sphere falls into a hole with a white border, it is treated as heads, and if it falls into a hole with a black border, it is treated as tails.
5) The toolbox includes damage counters with different colors: yellow as 10 damage, orange as 50 damage and red as 100 damage; being made of aluminum. They have a pretty clear damage count.
Box, playmat and compartment for storing accessories



Damage counters

Bad status counters (Burning and Poisoning)

Sleeves and Deck Boxes

Classic Cards
As with the Base Set, there are reprints of the iconic cards from the first edition of 1996 (Japan release) and 1999 (Western release).
Venusaur Deck

Reprints:

Charizard Deck

Reprints:

Deck Blastoise

Reprints:

New Pokémon ex
Lugia ex

Basic
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- Attack Aero Break: (C)(C)(C): Deals 200 damage and this Pokémon does 30 damage to itself.
One of the worst Pokémon ex composing this deck because in addition to the damage being low, both the power-up and the second one that deals 200 damage, it takes a setback of damage to itself, which is not an advantage (it is only for some Pokémon that use this setback as strength, like an Annihilape ex that will be released in Paldea Evolved, for example).
Ho-Oh ex
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- Attack Eternal Blaze: (F" alt="F"/>
A good recursive Pokémon, as it doesn't specify what types of Energy can be attached to your Pokémon in the discard pile, so any type of Energy is valid.
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Basic
- Ability Aqua Lift: if this Pokémon has any (W) energy attached to it (either basic or special), its retreat cost will be reset.
- Attack Crystal Blast: (C" alt="C"/>
A version of Manaphy-EX BKP 32 (from X/Y) ability that gives the benefit of zero retreat along with the same attack pattern as Keldeo-EX BCR 49, and which has potential in Standard format with Baxcalibur as a water energy energizer, and in Expanded with Blastoise PLS 137 with its ability Deluge.
One of the best ex of these theme decks.
Trainer - Items of type Tools
Sun Seed

Tool: If this tool is attached to Venusaur, it does 100 more damage to your opponent's Active Pokémon.
Blazing Charcoal

Tool: If this tool is attached to Charizard, it does 100 more damage to your opponent's Active Pokémon.
Ocean Droplet

Tool: If this tool is attached to Blastoise, it will do 100 more damage to your opponent's Active Pokémon.
Considerations
Above all, Charizard with Terastral will be the focus of many for collectors and retailers, in addition to the value that Charizard itself has added to the general card trade - but in game, only time will tell.
The Pokémon TCG Classic looks like a wonderful item to keep on the shelf and not even touch to wear out the product, although Pokémon Co. uses of some concepts of damage counters similar to the attached cones.
I'm really looking forward to having at least copies of the Tools that boost the damage of Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise, as in Expanded, there are many possibilities for decks that can do a lot of damage.
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