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==Trading Card Game== [[File:Mew c.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Mew in the Pokémon TCG]] Mew is a speciality figure in the trading card game and appears in the following sets: * Southern Islands (Psychic-type) * Expedition (Psychic-type) * EX Legend Maker (Psychic-type) * EX Legend Maker (as Mew EX, a Psychic-type) * EX Holon Phantoms (as Mew EX, a Psychic-type) * EX Holon Phantoms (Psychic-type) * EX Dragon Frontiers (as Mew Star, a Water-type "Delta Species" Mew) Mew EX from Legend Maker is the Mew which (so far) has abilities which are most similar to its video game counter-part. Mew EXs Poke-body allows it to use any attack on any Pokémon in play; similar to the video game where Mew can learn almost any attack in the entire game. This version of Mew was featured primarily in the Mewtric deck, the deck that won the 2006 World Championships. Invented by Seena Ghaziaskar and Matt Moss, the deck played by Jason Klaczynski to win the title was played alongside several Manectric EX's. In addition, Mew appeared twice promotionally in the early stages of the game, once as the Psychic-type Blackstar Promo #8 and #9, and again as the Psychic-type Blackstar promo #47, commonly referred to by fans as the "Lilypad Mew" because of its artwork. Mew has also appeared once as "Ancient Mew" as a promo for Pokémon: The Movie 2000. The card is generally considered unusable in battle, as the card is written in Medieval Runic and must be translated before use. In addition, the reverse of the card does not use the standard design, causing the Ancient Mew to stand out conspicuously when shown face down with other cards (this altered back also makes the card illegal for play in any Pokémon Organized Play tournament). Ancient Mew's HP is 30, and its technique is "PSYCHE" which requires two Psychic Energies to do 40 damage. A non-holofoil Mew can also be obtained in the new Pokémon movie Lucario and the Mystery of Mew.
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