Later, the card was released as a Japanese promo in the Intro Pack Neo
A common question is: how many packs in a One Piece booster box
Evaluating Card Sets And Limited Editions When it comes to determining whether a Pokmon card is rare, one of the most important factors to consider is the cards set and whether it belongs to a limited edition
The whole point of Unlimited having a white border was to visually separate it from the older, black-bordered first edition set, which was designed to indicate greater collectability

They are: Pikachu (Base Set, 1999) Charizard (Base Set, 1999) Misty (Gym Heroes, 2000) Erika's Jigglypuff (Gym Heroes, 2000) Sneasel (Neo Genesis, 2000) Shining Celebi (Neo Destiny, 2002) Lugia (Aquapolis, 2003) Delcatty (EX Ruby & Sapphire, 2003) Dark Tyranitar (EX Team Rocket Returns, 2004) Scizor ex (EX Unseen Forces, 2005) Metagross (EX Delta Species, 2005) Palkia lv.X (Great Encounters, 2008) Uxie (Legends Awakened, 2008) Crobat G (Platinum, 2009) Gengar 'Prime' (Triumphant, 2010) Darkrai & Cressalia LEGEND (Triumphant, 2010) N (Noble Victories, 2011) Rayquaza EX (Dragons Exalted, 2012) Genesect EX (Plasma Blast, 2013) Mega Gardevoir EX (Primal Clash, 2015) Greninja BREAK (BREAKpoint, 2016) Solgaleo GX (Sun & Moon, 2017) Buzzwole GX (Crimson Invasion, 2017) Pikachu & Zekrom GX (Team Up, 2019) Zacian V (Sword & Shield, 2020) Raikou (Vivid Voltage, 2020) Mew VMAX (Fusion Strike, 2021) Arceus VSTAR (Brilliant Stars, 2022) Magikarp (Paldea Evolved, 2023) When we look at the list as a whole, it's interesting that Pokmon decided not to include one card from each year, but instead put a little extra focus on certain points and notable Pokmon sets from the game's history
