For gameplay, it usually does not matter where your English Pokmon cards were printed
This deck uses cheap status effect Pokemon to wear down your opponent's Pokemon
Ringsight's two effects don't play off each other at all, making it feel like two weak cards in one, which is a shame
"I think that if you can get the quality of the new cards to build that interest in what's happening in Pokmon now to the nostalgia users, while also retaining the kids who are into the games right now, that they could sustain at a high level for a long time." But there are only a finite amount of old Pokmon cards and if that well runs completely dry, who knows where the market will go
Serum Visions is probably the second-best, or maybe Inquisition of Kozilek
TBH it's so easy to use that I just glossed over the functionality need.aslum aslum2020-03-11 12:56:00 +00:00Commented Mar 11, 2020 at 12:56 There are a list of elements to a card that are the same regardless of what language it's printed in: Color Cost Set Rarity Artist (with some exceptions) Art (similar exceptions) Collector number Type* Scryfall is probably the best choice for finding these things using their advanced search function