Hawaii in 1999
To play this card, I'd say you need to be into the prowess realm, or have specific synergies with enchantments/artifacts
It comes with everything the players need to start a game: two mini-decks (17 cards), 2 playmats, a rulebook, a huge metallic Pokemon coin, and a sheet of damage counters and prize tokens
One of the big changes coming in the next generation is a swap from yellow borders to the Japanese standard silver borders, and the Galarian Gallery gives us just a taste of that change
To date, half a dozen new Pokmon TCG sets have been confirmed for Japan for late 2025 and 2026
Here are some guesses on how this even distribution came to be: Players wanted to play their favorite decks All of these decks are competitively viable The format is unsolved 3v3 Shared Banlist What if there was a 3v3 tournament where players need to get creative in their deckbuilding process