The last board sweeper is somewhat controversial, and while I do not endorse the use of Armageddon I will grant that it is often seen as a staple in a white EDH deck
This card makes it impossible to sympathize with him, a brute menacing a prone opponent, a half-naked woman
You are mostly going to lose because when you start playing these online games, youre going to encounter people with battle decks built out of ridiculously powerful V and VMAX/VSTAR cards, or people with the most astonishingly complicated evolution decks where their every card appears to cause a cascading chain of other cards to appear, while you sit there dumbfounded, until they eventually play one attack that not only clears out your entire bench of Pokmon, but also breaks your favorite mug and opens a crack in your kitchen ceiling
The longevity of the Trading Card Game has helped to add prestige to the Pokmon series, and there's a whole group of players who don't interact with other elements of the franchise at all, but rather stick with the TCG, demonstrating its value for the company
If youre of that mindset, its actually very easy to find examples where reading a Magic card does NOT fully explain the card
Fireball Flame Discharge Flaming Gambit Frantic Confrontation Ghitu Fire Heat Ray Hell to Pay Illuminate Kaervek's Torch Lava Burst Light Up the Night Lightning Serpent Lunar Frenzy March of Reckless Joy Meltdown Mishra's Command Outmaneuver Pedal to the Metal Planequake (playtest) Purphoros's Intervention Red Sun's Zenith Rock Slide Rolling Earthquake Scorched Earth Shellshock Shivan Devastator Smoke Spirits' Aid Song of Totentanz Stonesplitter Bolt Street Spasm Subterranean Tremors Sudden Demise Tempt with Vengeance Timecrafting Torch Breath Torch the Witness Wave of Indifference