An unusual and somewhat odd for a psychic-type 'mon shoreline scene sits behind this silhouetted Espeon, making it a striking and beautiful energy card thats worth a pretty penny on the secondary market nearly 15 years after it released
Not only does it have great stats for a red creature as a 3/3, but it also 1) triggers every time it or another Kavu enters, 2) has warp, so you can get an extra card off of it when you have two mana, and 3) lets you play the card at any time, not just the turn it's exiled, so long as you control a Kavu
Both are available at local retailers like Walmart and Target, as well as online
I wanted to construct an entire cycle to compliment Beseech the Queen and fit the set, and I managed to make cards for the other four colors
Aclazotz, Deepest Betrayal sees heavy Constructed play and is a Standard staple
Thats understandably a very popular choice, and when it comes to Ejsing, theres one card many reading this might have already guessed as being a popular one