While I think some cards are absolutely gorgeous, and I wouldn't mind owning them as pieces of art, I've never had any interest in actually playing the Pokmon card game
In Innistrad: Crimson Vow, Disturb works the exact same way, but with a slight difference in that the reverse side of the card is an Enchantment Aura instead of a Spirit creature
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This meant that Blue had "U" and "E" and Black had "C" and "K." (In the early days before Wizards spelled it out, incidentally, some players used "K" for black.) Why did we end up going with U
Cards that generate additional mana, like Mana Reflection, Mirari's Wake, and Nyxbloom Ancient, can help accelerate your mana production and enable you to cast this powerful monster and other devastating ones like Avenger of Zendikar
It started as a graded card marketplace, but it sells ungraded cards and sealed product now too, so it's become a lot more versatile than it used to be