It completely and accurately mirrors the Pokmon Trading Card Game as of 1998, with almost all the cards from the first three sets, Base, Jungle and Fossil, at your disposal
Rigo, Streetwise Mentor itself gives you a card, and its flexible enough that you can either focus on the attack triggers and saboteur effects (Delney, Streetwise Lookout and Enduring Curiosity, for example), or you can try to overwhelm your opponents with sheer numbers in a token build
The black border ensures your theme or MTG character stands out among the thick crowd
This guy can win games all on his own
Does 10 damage plus 10 more damage for each Energy card attached to the Defending Pokmon
But unlike those examples, nothing stays put on the stack very long its more like a waiting room or pipeline where cards stop momentarily between hand and battlefield