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To begin this mission statement, we need to understand Winota herself and the reason the deck looks the way that it does in the modern era
But once you start looking at various cards in conjunction, you start to see confusion, where the game isn't quite sure what color a certain effect is
The article also indicates that nonfoil Shattered Glass is about as common as foil Generation 1 cards, so we get a rough breakdown of 75% nonfoil G1 (6 of 8 packs), 12.5% nonfoil Shattered Glass (1 in 8), 12% foil G1 (again, about 1 in 8) and finally foil Shattered Glass, which will be the 1 in 151 or so that we got from Hidetsugu, less than 1% chance
Add The New York Post on Google An ultra-rare Pokemon card that cost $2.70 in 1999 is expected to sell for a whopping $54k at auction
The dream is unmorphing Hooded Hydra for GG, but even normal threats will be absolutely fine