Copying a triggered ability already happens with things that exist, so there is no reason for this to have the acorn symbol on it
When played to their corresponding Pokmon, the cards are oriented horizontally - covering the previous cards artwork and HP, but not its attacks, abilities and other traits left visible, which remain available and in play
Perhaps the biggest draw to the deck is the fact that you get to play with three reasonable 1-drops, two of which are very good
The risk is the SIR continuing to outperform on social demand, which can suppress MHR pricing despite the rarity advantage
Falthis, Shadowcat Familiar Im judging this mostly on its potential as a commander, but I have to admit that Falthis, Shadowcat Familiar is attractive in the 99 of other decks