Language and Region Over the years, Pokmon cards have been printed in a wide variety of languages, including: Japanese English Korean German Spanish (recently divided into Latin American Spanish and European Spanish) French Italian Dutch Portuguese Chinese (Traditional and Simplified) Russian Polish Thai Indonesian The original expansion is always launched first in Japanese
Well, its a great card for decks with a chunkier curve, and decks that cascade into free spells, as it can be cast for free off of a cascade effect
Afterburner Expert Auntie Ool, Cursewretch Boartusk Liege Boggart Ram-Gang Boom Scholar Feral Animist Goblin Anarchomancer Ground Pounder Grumgully, the Generous Hungry Spriggan Ignoble Hierarch Joyride Rigger Jund Hackblade Mudbrawler Raiders Ol' Buzzbark Owlbear Shepherd Redshift, Rocketeer Chief Rulik Mons, Warren Chief Scarwood Goblins Scuzzback Marauders Scuzzback Scrapper Shattergang Brothers Slimefoot and Squee Steamflogger Service Rep Swirling Spriggan Tattermunge Duo Tattermunge Maniac Tattermunge Witch The Space Family Goblinson Vexing Shusher Wort, the Raidmother Zhur-Taa Goblin
Likewise, Reserved List cards with less playability or versatility will still probably increase in price over time, but they offer far less exciting upside from a value standpointnot to mention you really wont be able to enjoy playing the cards while you wait for them to appreciate