Heres a short list of all the important cards featured in each set: HGSS: Cleffa, Tyrogue, Jumpluff, Ninetales, Pichu, Pokmon Collector, Pokmon Communication, Professor Oaks New Theory, Copycat, Rainbow Energy, Double Colorless Energy, Donphan Prime, Typhlosion Prime, Blissey Prime UL: Rare Candy, Jirachi, Suicune/Entei Legend, Shaymin, Kingdra Prime, Tyranitar Prime, Lanturn Prime, Judge UD: Sages Training, Vileplume, Weavile, Rayquaza/Deoxys Legend, Muk, Sages Training TM: Junk Arm, Seeker, Twins, Rescue Energy, Almost Every Single Prime (Magnezone, Mew, Yanmega, Gengar, etc.) CoL: Jirachi, Pachirisu, Cleffa, Tyrogue, Ninetales, Sages Training, Professor Oaks New Theory BW: Emboar, Reshiram, Zekrom, Cinccino, Reuniclus, Zoroark, Pokmon Communication, Professor Juniper EP: Pokmon Catcher, Tornadus, Gothitelle, Cheren This is just an introductory list, but Im sure just by looking at it its easy to see how tough it can be to build a deck
![entire first set of pokemon cards Original 151 Complete (151/150) 1999 [MP-DMG] Retreat Cost I remastered the entire Base](https://preview.redd.it/i-remastered-the-entire-base-set-of-pokemon-tcg-v0-pc9vo5z7fvbc1.png?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=98d759a9d31a4d9dc1a7dcbab1c0facdc5c737ae)
That's a sign of how good Pokemon Battle Academy is at its job: I can't think of many negative things to say at all
In effect, Lorcanas system is somewhat reminiscent of Flesh and Bloods method of pitching cards to pay costs, except the ink sticks around for subsequent turns
It indicates which Multiverse traveler it is, such as Jace, Chandra, or Garruk