Every printing and edition
let's build a quick Izzet Standard deck
Visitors can find Pokmon cards, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Magic: The Gathering (MTG), and One Piece Card Game products in many card shops near Akihabara Station
*Update* The digital ground appears to be discontinued so use the InkAid, its the same stuff

Practice Exercise: Read This Card Let's practice with a typical Pokemon card: Pikachu ex HP : 190 (top right) Type : Electric ( symbol) Level : Basic (no evolution requirement) Attack 1 : Thunder Shock - for 30 damage, flip coin for paralysis Attack 2 : Lightning Strike - for 120 damage Weakness : Fighting (double damage) Resistance : None Retreat : (discard 1 energy) What This Tells Us: High HP for a Basic Pokemon Needs Electric energy to attack Weak to Fighting types Cheap retreat cost Gives 2 Prize cards when KO'd Building Your Card Reading Skills Week 1: Focus on Basics Learn HP, type, and attack damage Practice reading energy costs Understand weakness/resistance Week 2: Advanced Elements Study ability text carefully Learn timing keywords Practice calculating damage Week 3: Set Information Understand rarity symbols Learn set abbreviations Compare different versions Month 2+: Master Details Read complex ability text Understand card interactions Analyze competitive implications Different Card Layouts - Same Game, Different Style Pokemon cards come in various visual styles, but here's the secret: they all contain the same gameplay information, just presented differently

Gold-bordered full-art secret rare on holofoil stock