Key features often include: Virtual booster pack openings Multiple Pokmon card sets Rare card pull animations Collection tracking Probability-based card reveals Interactive user experience These simulators have become increasingly popular among collectors who want to enjoy the pleasure of regular unboxing without the financial commitment of purchasing the real thing
So, why not try a Historic deck that used a bunch of your Standard cards AND is a huge chunk of cards that can be used in the corresponding Modern deck
Also I myself am not a fan of regular misprints and miscuts but I love old playtest cards, and so any knowledge about PKMN playtest cards would be awesome 1 Like occam January 14, 2021, 2:37am 7 Ive spoken to many WOTC employees over the years (less so recently as time has been limited), and have never heard anything about Pokemon playtest cards
Making Magic - October 29, 2007 - Wayback Machine In the Mailbag
Oh yes, tutors are extremely good in a 100-card singleton format, even when they present multiple clauses