For each heads, shuffle an Energy attached to your opponent’s Active Pokémon into their deck. Daunting Eyes: Flip a coin until you get tails. This attack does 10 damage for each heads. This is because the Ancient cards have artwork of rock layers in the background and Future cards have digitized backgrounds. They are only reflective, like old reverse holos. The reverse holos for the Paradox Pokemon and Trainers do not have their Energy types in the backgrounds. Note that it won’t be a perfect 1:1 release, as we already know some cards have been cut from Paradox Rift. This is probably the closest the Pokemon TCG will ever come to simultaneous releases, as Japan has a different release schedule than the international market. Japan gets most of the cards first, but then the English and Japanese TCG get the last new batch of cards around the same time. That is, Japan releases new sets during a three month interval, then the English TCG syncs up with a majority of those cards at the end of the three months. Now that it’s happening again with Paradox Rift, this may become the new trend for future releases. This same situation also occurred with Obsidian Flames, which raised a few eyebrows here.