For example, Urabrask has an activated ability that costs , and Suppression Field says "Activated abilities cost more to activate unless they're mana abilities." Since activating Urabrask's activated ability would now cost , Training Grounds reduces that cost back to
The set's positive price trend and low reprint risk support a long-term investment strategy
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This widespread play, combined with the cards limited availability, has pushed it into the $20 range on the secondary market
What to look for: Smooth, even holo application across the entire card Crisp pattern that shifts cleanly under light No cloudy film or unnatural rainbow shine Proper alignment with card artwork Red flags: Extra holographic film layer creating a cloudy appearance Pixelated or "dotted" holo patterns Uneven foil application or bubbling Holo that looks like a cheap sticker overlay Test it: Tilt the card under a light source
I even needed to add an extra color, black, to designate pull rates lower than 1 in 800, and change the font size in the cell: image949671 18.8 KB In my model, all 24 secret rares have a pull rate of 1 in 1000 packs, being each printed 3 times on the 10x10 full art Trainers/secret rare sheet and thus taking up 72 slots on the sheet, leaving 28 for the full arts