Being the focus of the expansion Stellar Crown, this Terapagos EX card was once a chase card
and train a team of Pokmon and have them engage in battles
Suicune doesn't have a Poke-Body or Poke-Power but it does have two moves, the first move is called Energy Flip and for one water energy card you may do ten damage to one of your opponents Pokemon and move an energy card from that Pokemon to one of your opponent's other Pokemon
The same logic applies to paying life
We live in a world where a deck can confidently play the following manabase: 3 Forest With eleven ways to cast a turn 1 Llanowar Elves and a full thirteen blue and red sources, this manabase offers a high level of consistency for a Temur deck that wants to play a handful of counterspells (and is willing to give up Steel Leaf Champion and Nullhide Ferox to do so!) Jund, Temur, and Naya are all options on the table, and each brings with it some strengths and weaknesses
That means the majority of players are opening boosters optimized for Limited play when they have no intention of ever playing Sealed or Draft