You dont even need to cast this card for it to start generating a nauseating amount of value
Of those, the 1998 Japanese Illustrator Promotional Card maintains the record for the most expensive Pokemon Card several times over, with the most expensive of all coming in with a deal valued at over $5 million, whereby YouTuber Logan Paul exchanged a PSA 9 version of the card (valued at $1,275,000) and an additional $4 million, for the only PSA 10 version
Red does seem like it can benefit a little more from learning than some other colours and so I will give this a little test
What makes this card even more interesting is that the gameplay mirrors the art, Cinccino ex has the ability to avoid damage based on a coin flip, a mechanic that feels perfectly at home given the playful, unpredictable energy on display
High Perfect MorcantHigh Perfect Morcant also welcomes this non-Elf as a way to make the decision of which creature to blight onto harder: do you want to feed something to it as soon as possible or wait, but potentially at the cost of letting go of a bigger creature once proliferate or the Elfball does its thing