There are some awesome resources out there
However, it also happens to have two really interesting abilities
15:11 allows for an artist to depict characters in a variety of poses, show off their clothing and tools, and situate them against an unintrusive background

PSA Set Registry: Collecting the 2002 Pokmon Legendary Collection Set PSA Set Registry: Collecting the 2002 Pokmon Expedition Set - An "e-Xciting" and Overlooked Card Issue PSA Set Registry: Collecting the 2002 Pokmon Neo Destiny 1st Edition Set PSA Set Registry: Collecting the 2001 Pokmon Neo Revelation 1st Edition Set PSA Set Registry: Collecting the 2001 Pokmon Neo Discovery 1st Edition Set PSA Set Registry: Collecting the 2000 Pokmon Neo Genesis 1st Edition Set PSA Set Registry: Collecting the 2000 Pokmon Gym Challenge 1st Edition Card Set PSA Set Registry: Collecting the 2000 Pokmon Gym Heroes 1st Edition Card Set PSA Set Registry: Collecting the 1999 Pokmon Jungle 1st Edition Card Set PSA Set Registry: Collecting the 1999 Pokmon Fossil 1st Edition Card Set PSA Set Registry: Collecting the 2000 Pokemon Team Rocket 1st Edition Card Set An Eye on the Prize: Collecting Pokemon Trophy Cards Collector Profile: Scott Pratte, Profiling a Premier Pokemon Trading Card Prognosticator PSA Set Registry: Collecting the 1999 Pokmon 1st Edition Gaming Card Base Set, the Series that Started It All Collector Profile: Zack Browning A Pokmon Collector Who Has Grown with the Hobby

Cut from Chaos Now that we have the cards we want to add, let's talk about some of the cuts, which hurts in a deck like this, due to the sheer number of new cards that it has
Jack-in-the-Mox Sometimes, I see people who are new to Cube shy away from taking off-color Moxes, but this is incorrect since even a colorless Mox is easily a high pick that should go into any deck