is shown below: image454631 8.37 KB image454631 8.96 KB image726193 4.34 KB image726443 8.96 KB image726381 7.16 KB image851849 17.4 KB For this set, I also reconstructed the uncommons sheet - it looks as follows: Metang, Apricorn Maker, Hiker, Lure Ball, Oricorio (Captivating Salsa), Swalot, Copycat, Huntail, Grovyle, Energy Switch, Lombre, Mawile, Acro Bike, Last Chance Potion, Lisia, Torkoal, Oricorio (Zappy Pom-Poms), Illumise, PokNav, Scyther, Energy Recycle System, Marshtomp, Sableye, Kecleon, Hustle Belt, Volbeat, Combusken, Minun, Tate & Liza, Cacturne, Weepinbell, The Masked Royal, Oricorio (Captivating Salsa), Pupitar, Fisherman, Super Scoop Up, Masquerain, Bills Maintenance, Plusle, Pelipper, Solrock, Life Herb, Sky Pillar, Torkoal, Lure Ball, Rainbow Energy, Gorebyss, Nuzleaf, TV Reporter, Dunsparce, Last Chance Potion, Swalot, Underground Expedition, Minior, Combusken, Lisia, Beast Ball, Switch, Grovyle, Lanturn, Shelgon, Hustle Belt, Oricorio (Zappy Pom-Poms), Tropius, Hiker, Energy Switch, Rainbow Brush, Apricorn Maker, Donphan, Scyther, Hau, Metang, Huntail, Minun, Copycat, Loudred, Energy Recycle System, Shrine of Punishment, Acro Bike, Super Scoop Up, Weepinbell, Friend Ball, Mawile, Illumise, Plusle, PokNav, Vigoroth, Fisherman, Pupitar, Kecleon, TV Reporter, Life Herb, Gorebyss, Sableye, The Masked Royal, Minior, Volbeat, Pelipper, Sky Pillar, Dunsparce, Tate & Liza, Bills Maintenance, Cacturne, Lombre, Lanturn, Switch, Loudred, Masquerain, Hau, Underground Expedition, Shelgon, Beast Ball, Rainbow Brush, Tropius, Marshtomp, Solrock, Donphan, Vigoroth, Nuzleaf, Friend Ball, Rare Candy Note that the 3 U1 cards (Rainbow Energy, Rare Candy, Shrine of Punishment) are rarer than all the non-holo rares

Having this many responsive cards not only allows players to combo without dealing with opposing interruptions but also allows players to have enough cards to keep them in the game when they are going second
It's in Green for enchantment matters too
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(Muks Toxic Gas was also ruled this way.) These terrible rulings (and many others) were the result of Wizards of the Coast not being in constant contact with Japan and also relying on employees who specialized in Magic: The Gathering to make rulings for Pokmon
The answer, of course, was hybrid