Here is the list of Part 3+4 prism cards: Venusaur (Part 3) Charizard (Part 3) Blastoise (Part 4) Pikachu (Part 3) Clefairy (Part 4) Scyther (Part 3) Gyarados (Part 4) Eevee (Part 3) Omastar (Part 3) Kabutops (Part 3) Aerodactyl (Part 3) Articuno (Part 4) Zapdos (Part 4) Moltres (Part 4) Dragonite (Part 4) Mewtwo (Part 4) The Part 4 Rainbow Foil The 1997 CARDDASS cards feature a unique Mew card with a different foil pattern
Dethrone (Whenever this creature attacks the player with the most life or tied for most life, put a +1/+1 counter on it.) Whenever this creature attacks for the first time each turn, if it's attacking the player with the most life or tied for most life, untap all attacking creatures
When they discard a creature, you get a 2/2 zombie
Nearly [in] Carnation The story protagonist and final boss of the Final Fantasy XIV collaboration event
That's right: carefully choosing the booster pack you want to open from the game's carousel doesn't matter
Because it was insanely difficult for Japanese players to wrack up that many points in such a short time, the Gold Star Umbreon has one of the lowest populations out of any TCG promo card