For example, as of the first release of 2027, card sets released in 2025, 2026, and 2027 will be legal in Standard, and that pattern continues seamlessly into the future
On the other hand, finding a particular IR is still relatively challenging something which could play into Seismitoads favor in regards to sustained market value
It doesnt reduce the cost of that spell, or even count as an alternative cost its just an alternative way to pay the normal mana cost
Maybe consider it lol
Yes, Japanese and international Pokmon cards count separately because they are distinct products with different release schedules
The first-edition Base Set Charizard #4 card sold for $264,000 on July 24th, joining a rare Pokmon-Magic: The Gathering hybrid card and sealed Base Set booster box sold for similarly staggering sums on the same day.