That said, it's been kicking about the meta for a long time now and is still an absolute powerhouse - a fan favorite for a reason, and still more popular than other Dragapult builds - thanks to Charizard's dark typing making it a good matchup versus Gardevoir
Its rarity could make it potentially more valuable than a PSA 10 grade
It becomes especially potent alongside magecraft payoffs like Archmage Emeritus or Storm-Kiln Artist, which let you fully exploit the copied spells before finishing the turn with Grapeshot or a similar payoff
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Aether Channeler, Sea Gate Oracle, Watcher of Tomorrow, Couldblazer, Augur of Bolas, and many more not only draw you extra cards, but in many cases let you take your pick of cards from the top of your deck