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Pokémon TCG Japan's Shiny Treasure Ex: Shiny Fidough
A Pokémon TCG question: Does the mythology behind Shiny Fidough's color palette tie into its origin as a baked goods-themed species?
Article Summary
- Pokémon TCG Japan releases Shiny Treasure ex, featuring Secret Rares and Shiny Pokémon.
- Shiny Fidough debuts, its color change hinting at its baked good-inspired design.
- English adaptation of high-class set confirmed as Scarlet & Violet - Paldean Fates for 2024.
- Past Japanese sets like Shiny Star V often shape upcoming English-language releases.
At the end of every calendar year, the Pokémon TCG Japan releases what is called a "high class" set. These sets are characterized by featuring mostly reprinted cards in the main numbered section of the set, allowing those who may have missed important cards from previous sets that year to catch up. These sets are also known for featuring a large number of Secret Rares, which are generally all-new cards. These high-class sets are usually the most anticipated sets of the year for fans of the Japanese Pokémon TCG. English fans are often keyed in as well because these are sometimes the source material for our "special" expansions. In other cases, they are integrated into main expansions or sometimes never released in English. Examples in the past are GX Ultra Shiny, which was adapted into Hidden Fates, Tag Team GX All-Stars, which was never adapted, Shiny Star V, which was adapted into Shining Fates, VMAX Climax, which was adapted into the Trainer Gallery subsets in main-line Sword & Shield-era sets, and VSTAR Universe which was adapted into Crown Zenith. Now, the Pokémon TCG Japan has released its next high-class set: Shiny Treasure ex. This expansion is like GX Ultra Shiny and Shiny Star V, in that its expansive Secret Rare section will focus on Shiny Pokémon. Like those previous sets, it features "Baby" Shinies (a popular fan phrase for non-Full Art Shiny cards) and Full Art ex Shinies. It has already been confirmed that the English-language Pokémon TCG will adapt this high-class Japanese set into an early 2024 special expansion titled Scarlet & Violet – Paldean Fates. Today, let's take a look at more Shiny Pokémon from Shiny Treasure ex.
Fidough and its evolution Dachsbun are new Pokémon introduced with the Paldea region in the Scarlet & Violet games. I love it when a Shiny Pokémon's color palette actually ties into something interesting about the species. Fidough is a Fairy-type Pokémon that is essentially a baked goods-themed dog. The standard version of Fidough looks like uncooked dough, and the Shiny version darkens up the color palette with some caramelization, making it look cooked.
Japanese sets often give us early ideas of what the English-language sets may include, so be sure to keep an eye on our coverage. You can stay tuned for previews of Scarlet & Violet cards as well as updates on everything Pokémon TCG right here at Bleeding Cool.