Its nothing game-breaking, of course, but this card would have been plenty strong if it transformed into a regular ole Plains, so this makes it even better
The slab of cardboard has many of the features of a normal Pokmon card, including an image of the Pokmon Mew and sections for its HP and attack values, but the text is rendered in an inscrutable alphabet (which in reality is a combination of Germanic runes and Mayan glyphs)
This weakens the gamestate considering so many of the better cards work off having Crystal Beasts in their backrow
(Did you know that SubmergeSubmerge is the only "free" instant that can put a target creature on top of its owner's library?) Bloomburrow brings us not one, but two commanders with something in common: they want you to cast big spells
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Yes, some Korean Pokmon cards, especially rare or limited editions, can be highly valuable and sought after by collectors