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If another effect (or effects) modifies how much damage a source you control would dealby preventing some of it, for examplethe player being dealt damage or the controller of the permanent being dealt damage chooses the order in which any such effects (including Lightning's) apply

The first was Shining Legends, which didn't have any "Gold Full Art" card.Sun/Moon: Lost ThunderSun/Moon: Team UpSun/Moon: Unbroken BondsSun/Moon: Unified MindsIn this set, we started seeing the stadium versions in this rarity, which was:Sun/Moon: Hidden FatesIn this special set, the third of this block, besides the Tapu Pokmon which received the "Gold Full Art" treatment (which I'll discuss later on), the focus were precisely stadiums:Sun/Moon: Cosmic EclipseReaching the end of this block, we had these cards:The stadiums which got this rarity were:PokmonThe Alola Main CharactersThe first time we had "Gold Full Art" Pokmon was in the Sun/Moon: Ultra Prism (S/M 5) set, with main characters Solgaleo-GX and Lunala-GX.The Hidden Fates promotional boxes also had these legendary Pokmon, but in their promotional versions:As for the Sun/Moon: Dragon Majesty (S/M 7.5) special set, we had the illustrious presence of Ultra Necrozma-GX in this rarity:Finally, in the more "traditional" sets, in the last special set, Sun/Moon: Hidden Fates (S/M 11.5), we had the four Alola guardians, Tapu, in their GX form:Pokmon Tag Team, from the Tag All Star SetVery few know about this, but in the Sun/Moon block, there was a version of TAG TEAM Pokmon in "Gold Full Art" rarities

Natural spaces become overdesigned to the point of absurdity
Accidentally Wes Anderson showcases more than 300 landscape photos taken by photographers across the world in the style of the American director
Rather like dealing three damage with Ob Nixilis, gaining three life stacks very quickly