Well, after the Lin Sivvi debacle, Wizards changed the legend rule and made it so that if two copies of a legend were on the battlefield at the same time, they would both immediately go to the graveyard
This is fine
The selection almost always includes a mixture of brand new cards (where the card name, in-game rules, and art are all new) and 'reprints' (new versions of existing popular cards, which keep the same name and rules, but may feature new artwork and sometimes updated wording)
When I play Pokemon cards at home with my third-grade son, my daughter, who just turned five, started to get interested and began saying, "I want to play Pokemon cards!" This is a very good thing, but the target age for Pokemon cards is nine
Not yet enough testing on this to reliably call the rating but I certainly like it and think it has potential
The moment he hits the battlefield, counterspells turn into decorative cardboard , and instant-speed interaction quietly packs its bags