Mew is a natural key player, able to take the moves of any Pokemon on the field for itself while also allowing you to search for any Pokemon that you need

Two main types dominate the market: Zipper Binders Secure closure protects against spills and dust Interior elastic straps keep pages aligned Compact design ideal for tournament travel Side-loading pockets with reinforced seams Often feature external pockets for tokens or dice Fixed-page portfolios No rings to potentially damage cards Often include magnetic closure Premium versions feature padded covers Built-in elastic straps to keep pages flat Deck Boxes Deck boxes can range anywhere from a budget solution, such as a vinyl box, all the way to premium storage devices that hold room for your cards, dice, tokens, and any other equipment your decks need to function: Hard plastic boxes Crush-resistant construction Water-resistant seals Often include built-in deck dividers Fabric boxes Softer interior to prevent card scuffing Usually feature magnetic closures Additional compartments for dice and tokens Some include removable deck trays Protection materials form the next layer of card preservation

The regular printing has cooled up a bit, now trading at about $5-$6 but the extended up version violently caught up, jumping from about $3 last Friday to nearly $11 at the time of writing
The submission center also allows you to estimate the cost of grading
2024-07-26 To determine the total cost of a spell, start with the mana cost or alternative cost you're paying (such as a flashback cost), add any cost increases (such as kicker costs), then apply any cost reductions (such as that of this ability)
Since then, artists have received artist proofs as a standard for most sets, though there are exceptions, like Universes Beyond properties