Rarity & Collectible Appeal Cards from the Pokmon TCG: 151 expansion and the Blooming Waters promos feature a wide rarity spectrum: Common & Uncommon Rare Double Rare Ultra Rare Illustration Rare Special Illustration Rare Secret Rare This rarity structure ensures excitement for pack openings while maintaining strong long-term collector value

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Card flow on spell chains: Whirlwind of Thought, Tome of the Guildpact, Expressive Iteration, Guided Passage, Urban Evolution, Escape to the Wilds
Going by the Yugipedia article, the card appears in 39 episodes of the 1999 Yu-Gi-Oh
Moving lore counters between summons is a nice synergy as well, because you can keep powerful sagas around while accelerating another ones chapter progression