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[[File:Wizard box topper comparison.jpg|thumb|200px|Comparison of a box topper with a regular card]] | [[File:Wizard box topper comparison.jpg|thumb|200px|Comparison of a box topper with a regular card]] | ||
A ''' | A '''Box Topper''' is a special card included inside sealed booster boxes as an incentive for buying an entire box of [[Booster pack|booster packs]]. They were first introduced in the {{TCG|Legendary Collection}}, where they were oversized, reverse-holographic versions of cards within the set. Starting in {{TCG|EX Dragon}}, box toppers became standard size, and not copied from other cards within their set. These standard size box toppers (along with the secret insert cards, such as {{TCG ID|EX Unseen Forces|Celebi ex|117}} in {{TCG|EX Unseen Forces}}) have a set number which exceeds the size of the set (e.g. "98/97") and always have a {{rar|Rare Holo}} rarity. The inclusion of box toppers ceased after the release of {{TCG|EX Holon Phantoms}}. | ||
==Cards with Box Topper variants== | ==Cards with Box Topper variants== |
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A Box Topper is a special card included inside sealed booster boxes as an incentive for buying an entire box of booster packs. They were first introduced in the Legendary Collection, where they were oversized, reverse-holographic versions of cards within the set. Starting in EX Dragon, box toppers became standard size, and not copied from other cards within their set. These standard size box toppers (along with the secret insert cards, such as Celebi ex in EX Unseen Forces) have a set number which exceeds the size of the set (e.g. "98/97") and always have a rarity. The inclusion of box toppers ceased after the release of EX Holon Phantoms.
Cards with Box Topper variants
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