Larger decks could be fun for some people to play since they can have a much larger selection of spells, but I don't there are any strategic reasons for doing
Japanese cards are often valued for their print quality, exclusive releases, earlier set access, and grading potential, while English cards offer better tournament usability, wider recognition, and stronger resale familiarity in many markets
+1: Until your next turn, up to one target creature gains vigilance and reach
BT2-054 U Digimon Lv.3 Gotsumon Color Black Cost 3 DP 3000 Digivolve Cost 1 Black 0 from Lv.2 Form Rookie Attribute Data Type Rock Card Text 1 [Effect] Blocker (When an opponent's Digimon attacks, you may suspend this Digimon to force the opponent to attack it instead.) [When Attacking] Lose 2 memory
Eldritch Horror is a new game inspired by Arkham Horror, allowing Fantasy Flight to sell the two games side-by-side
Varina, Lich Queen [Best Aggressive Card Filtering and Token Burst] Varina, Lich Queen rewards attacking with Zombies by turning combat into card selection, lifegain, and graveyard setup all at once