The old "Blaine's Charizard" card only required a fire energy, but it says to discard all fighting energy attached to it. Nintendo later released this to be a error. It was meant to say discard all fire energy attached to it, not fighting.
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Then in Plaza Freeze, they made a near exact mistake to the one before. The non-shiny Charizard's attack, which was released in boundaries crossed, Scorching fire requires 1 fire and 4 colorless. But, the golden Charizard, which was released a set later in plasma storm, requires one fighting energy, but says to discard a fire.


What really astounds me is that this is almost the exact same error as before-reversed! The chances of them making such a similar error on two cards that are both the same Pokemon is SUPER unlikely!
Well I hope this was interesting! You might want to trade around for these shiny Charizard before they become super expensive.
can I has pretty shiny orange dragon?
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