This includes a single shiny rarity and a double shiny rarity
You can only use each effect of "Micro Coder" once per turn
The heart of the deck is the 2,000 Counter power Dracule Mihawk, who summons cards rested
The card itself is pretty good too: it's a cheap, conditional removal card for Lifegain decks, though Black is already flooded with superb targeted removal like Snuff Out, Malicious Affliction, Go for the Throat, etc
Heres a quick breakdown: Vintage Packs Pros : Deep nostalgia and historical connection True scarcity from limited print runs Proven long-term value growth Cons : High upfront cost (some packs sell for $300$700+) Risky to open due to value loss and duplicates Less appeal to younger/new collectors Modern Packs Pros : Readily available and affordable Flashy chase cards like Rainbow Rares and Alt Arts Good for quick flips or low-stakes collecting Cons : Mass-produced with high PSA 10 populations Volatile value based on hype cycles Less guaranteed long-term value Bottom Line : If youre after investment potential and a deep connection to Pokmons roots, vintage packs are absolutely worth collecting
Coins Coins are not only useful as markers, but many cards use a coin flip to resolve, so it is best to have at least one ready