It gets even more useful in post-board games as your opponents often board out most, if not all, of their creature removal against the creatureless deck
[5] The centerpiece of her outfit a low-cut, fur-lined, dark grey and black dress that displays her pronounced cleavage, while her hair is done in an upright bun
Jozu helps shift the field presence in your favor, and if you use a cost-reduction card, you can remove a high-cost carry from play, putting your opponent behind on the field
In the games, when a pokmon uses an attack with the same typing as its own type(s), it gets a 50% boost to its attack power
Doubling damage is super strong, and it gives an added layer of redundancy to decks already running this effect in the mainboard
At 480 ($3), it holds minimal monetary value but completes the anniversary narrative: the same trainer card that defined the original game is here reimagined for the 25th year