Once you learn how to tell if a pokemon card is fake, grading, prices, and condition start making sense

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When there are only a few dozen copies in existence and even fewer in pristine condition, it isnt surprising that prices go skyhigh
This kindred bounce spell lets you pick a creature type and return all creatures not of that type back to their owner's hand
The card has a blue back, meaning it is considered to be part of the first printing, and the lack of a card number indicates that this is among the first printing of the first run, according to PWCC
A solid game plan, plenty of things to do at all points on our mana curve, enough mana sinks, and a great mana base