The EX Emerald set is released in English, German, French, Italian, and Portuguese, with all cards also available as Reverse Holofoils. The non-holo Uncommons in the German, French, Italian, and Portuguese sets are available with two different codes at the bottom-left; the non-holo Commons in all available languages have three different codes available. It's unknown why the English non-holo Uncommons only have a single distinct code, yet the German, French, Italian, and Portuguese non-Holo Uncommons have two available codes, which is unique to the EX Emerald set. The purpose of these different codes in general is still unknown, but occurred throughout the first halve of the EX era.
Pokémon TCG: EX Emerald is the name given to the ninth main expansion of cards from the EX Series of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. It does not have a main expansion as a Japanese equivalent. The set continues to feature Generation III Pokémon and Pokémon-ex in the card game.
Land battles sky. Sky challenges ocean. Ocean attacks land. Legendary Pokémon from across the universe continue to clash on every front, but they still need you to lead them to victory. Put yourself in the middle of it all by capturing your favorite Pokémon and taking them into battle against their rivals. May the best Pokémon trainer win!
EX Emerald was the first English expansion to include Holofoil Basic Energy cards, which replaced the Reverse Holofoil in every third pack of a booster box. The Reverse Holofoil in this expansion featured foil Poké Ball and star pattern.
The EX Emerald set is released in English, German, French, Italian, and Portuguese, with all cards also available as Reverse Holofoils. The non-holo Uncommons in the German, French, Italian, and Portuguese sets are available with two different codes at the bottom-left; the non-holo Commons in all available languages have three different codes available. It's unknown why the English non-holo Uncommons only have a single distinct code, yet the German, French, Italian, and Portuguese non-Holo Uncommons have two available codes, which is unique to the EX Emerald set. The purpose of these different codes in general is still unknown, but occurred throughout the first halve of the EX era.