(That player puts the top card of their library onto the battlefield face down as a 2/2 creature
While Lady Brilliant Diamond is costly to bring onto the field, she more than pays for herself by allowing you to essentially swap out your existing Gem-Knights for any Gem-Knight you want from your Extra Deck
With villages and houses to contrast Espeons bright fur, this art piece stands out in foil and will probably have worth as a collectible long after Fusion Strike 's release

Azusa's Many Journeys Baloth Prime Bountiful Harvest Bumi's Feast Lecture Courser of Kruphix Cracked Earth Technique Dredger's Insight Druid Class Dune Chanter Earth Kingdom General Eumidian Terrabotanist Gift of Paradise Glorious Sunrise Grazing Gladehart Heaped Harvest Herd Migration Jaddi Offshoot Joyous Respite Kazandu Nectarpot Lifegift Many Partings Nissa's Renewal Nissa, Nature's Artisan Orchard Strider Path to the World Tree Primeval Bounty Pulse of Murasa Retreat to Kazandu Return from the Wilds Roots of Life Sagu Wildling Sami's Curiosity Scale the Heights Silverback Elder Skola Grovedancer Sparring Dummy Spelunking Spinewoods Armadillo Spirit of the Season The Binding of the Titans Thermokarst Tireless Provisioner Titania's Command Titania, Voice of Gaea Toil to Renown Town Greeter Unlucky Cabbage Merchant Verdant Haven Wandering Stream West Wind Avatar
But there's one Pokemon that truly brings this deck together, a Pokemon I've overlooked since its addition to the Pokedex
Even with that drawback, the whole reason shock lands are so popular is because theyre trying to imitate what the original duals do for free