Many of the headline cards center on Dragon lines like Salamence, Dragonite, Latias, Latios, and especially Rayquaza, which helped give the set a distinct identity compared to the expansions around it
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Amarant Coral Anger Avalanche of Sector 7 Banon, the Returners' Leader Barret, Avalanche Leader Bedevil Big Score Cait Sith, Fortune Teller Celes, Rune Knight Chaos Warp Cloud, Ex-SOLDIER Combustible Gearhulk Crackling Doom Decimate Duelist's Flame Edea, Possessed Sorceress Edgar, Master Machinist Flayer of the Hatebound Furious Rise Gau, Feral Youth Gogo, Mysterious Mime Hellkite Tyrant Kefka, Dancing Mad Locke, Treasure Hunter Mega Flare Mog, Moogle Warrior Professional Face-Breaker Red XIII, Proud Warrior Ruin Grinder Ruinous Ultimatum Sabin, Master Monk Seifer, Balamb Rival Sephiroth, Fallen Hero Setzer, Wandering Gambler Snort Squall, Gunblade Duelist Strago and Relm Summon: Esper Valigarmanda Summon: Kujata Terra, Herald of Hope Tifa, Martial Artist Ultimate Magic: Meteor Umaro, Raging Yeti Vandalblast Vincent, Vengeful Atoner Vivi's Persistence Yuffie, Materia Hunter

This evolution is a strategic choice for trainers seeking to maximize battle effectiveness, particularly in the original Pokmon Red and Blue games where Raichu could be a decisive player against Water and Flying types
"Iron Chain" cards focus upon a combination of milling the opponent's Deck, manipulating the ATK and DEF of monsters on the field, and inflicting minor burn damage to the opponent