Sort Card Type Gourgeist #57Holo Rare $2.97 Gourgeist #45Holo Rare $0.91 Gourgeist #45Rare $0.34 Gourgeist #77Rare $0.07 Gourgeist #77Promo $0.24 Gourgeist #78Uncommon $0.09 Gourgeist #78Uncommon $0.12 Gourgeist #30Uncommon $0.10 Gourgeist #62None $0.14 Gourgeist #17Uncommon Gourgeist #25Uncommon Gourgeist #63None $4.99 Gourgeist #44Rare $4.37 Gourgeist #28Rare $4.99 Gourgeist (Mirror Holofoil) #62None $0.79 Gourgeist ex - 041/083 #41Double Rare $0.34 Gourgeist ex - 041/086 #41Double Rare $0.51 Gourgeist ex - 100/083 #100Super Rare $2.30 Gourgeist ex - 102/086 #102Ultra Rare $1.36 Gourgeist #63None $4.99 Gourgeist #28Rare $4.99 Gourgeist #44Rare $4.37 Gourgeist #57Holo Rare $2.97 Gourgeist ex - 100/083 #100Super Rare $2.30 Gourgeist ex - 102/086 #102Ultra Rare $1.36 Gourgeist #45Holo Rare $0.91 Gourgeist (Mirror Holofoil) #62None $0.79 Gourgeist ex - 041/086 #41Double Rare $0.51 Gourgeist #45Rare $0.34

Most decks, in order to fill in the 40-card limit, will also resort to splashable cards (that is, cards that can easily be added to most Decks to help the main strategy, whether they're monsters that are easy to summon, or Spells and/or Traps to help the Deck's strategy or disrupt the opponent's)
They are often cute, child-like forms to showcase their Baby status and provide unique abilities to players when used in the Pokmon TCG
Imagine my opponent attacks me with [c]Goldspan Dragon[/c], which is a 4/4
It was more in front of the TV, in my room with my desk, summoning monsters. Lithium2300 then pointed to some cards on the table, saying, I think these are some of the most known cards ever in this games history: Ra, Obelisk, and Slifer. He then asked Griezmann which one was his favorite and why
Was also revealed the first two cards of the Final Fantasy Through the Ages Bonus Sheet (which will NOT be Standard-legal) reusing existing concept art on reskinned reprints from Magic