>>57390822Google Translated:
■Results
The "Farthest Island" became the "Farthest Island" in the game.
■Things to note
Keep in mind that this is merely a backstory.
- It will not be on a trainer card.
- When promoting it, be careful with your words.
- Do not specify specific locations.
(See worldview below)
■About the worldview of the cards
- From "Phantom Forest" to "Miracle Crystal",
the terrain progresses along a single line, and this is the finale.
・The setting is "The Farthest Sea," an uncivilized island floating in the dark ocean.
The Pokémon mainly reside on "The Floating Island of the Sky," which is located just before that.
This is a somewhat lonely place, with the island appearing and disappearing behind the clouds and its clear shape not being able to be seen.
*All of the Pokémon that appear are "δ-Delta species" Pokémon,
so there are not only Mew but also a variety of other Pokémon, and the world view is different from the game,
but this is just a gimmick in the card game, and considering that the setting for the action is the "Floating Island in the Sky," they responded that it's not a problem.
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I would like to make one correction to my recent article on "The End of the Earth."
■ Regarding the worldview image
We previously stated that the setting (the habitat of the Pokémon) is "The Floating Island of Heaven" and that the view from there is "The Farthest Tou", but
the correct statement is that
the setting is "The Farthest Tou" and that from there you can see "The Floating Island of Heaven".
We were told that.
*The Floating Island of Heaven can only be seen, and is not specifically mentioned.