Thanks to having flying, this card can likely attack at least one player unblocked, allowing you to make use of its draw ability

Fuji Surfing Pikachu, this card features a slightly altered background exclusive to Japanese Diglett (Asobikata) 643px-DiglettAsobikataPromo643898 222 KB Originally released in copies of Easily Understand How to Play Pokemon Cards: Latest Edition, on November 13, 1998 It was reprinted in the Web expansion on the e-Card layout This card was never printed in English Dugtrio (Asobikata) DugtrioAsobikataPromo431600 105 KB Originally released alongside Diglett on November 13, 1998 in Easily Understand How to Play Pokemon Cards: Latest Edition It was also reprinted in the Web expansion on the e-Card layout This card was never printed in English Brocks Mankey 643px-BrockMankeyCoroCoroPromo643898 205 KB This card was originally released in Gym Heroes (Leaders Stadium) with alternate artwork It was reprinted with this artwork on a four-card insert on November 15, 1998, for the December 1998 issue of CoroCoro Comic The four-card insert includes the next 3 cards This artwork was never printed in English Erikas Bulbasaur 643px-ErikaBulbasaurCoroCoroPromo643898 204 KB Originally released in Gym Heroes (Leaders Stadium) with alternate artwork See Brocks Mankey This artwork was never released in English Mistys Tentacool 643px-MistyTentacoolCoroCoroPromo643898 190 KB See Brocks Mankey This artwork was never printed in English Lt

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This strategic twist adds a fresh layer of complexity to your matches, as cards banished to the Lost Zone cant come back to haunt you (or your opponent!)
Ignoring summoning sickness on your Wizards helps you dig for whatever answer you need at a given time, or to just refill your hand once you've cast a bunch of spells right before the end of your last opponent's turn
Maybe invest in an Eternal Masters printing instead