Whether players are talking about the Game Changers they're playing, describing decks with the five brackets, or more, it has created more pregame conversations than we've ever seen, which is the real goal here
Izzet Chemister and Wild-Magic Sorcerer (a playable class in Dungeons&Dragons) support the decks goal of exiling cards or making them more powerful
But as far as I can tell, you can pretty much ignore the ones you don't want to deal with and focus entirely on the aspects of Pocket you find satisfying
They can all be buffed up and given Indestructible and Annihilator 1 by Azlask, or just used as MTG mana ramp in order to gain experience counters and set Azlask up for a killer turn later on
However, the usual top dog in the Pokemon world will have to settle for an unusually low placement among Hidden Fates' most valuable cards
Sylvan Advocate is a big boost for the Rude Awakening too