I like to win with reliable cards and play skill rather than powerful cards that situationally win the game
The cloned Roxannes from Myriad won't stick around, thanks to the Legend Rule, but they'll have already done their job
Final Fantasy put FF12 s Balthier and Fran on a single card with great vehicle synergies, which makes sense for a couple of sky pirates
It now sits comfortably among the most expensive modern Pokmon TCG expansions: Journey Together Journey Together contains 190 cards and brings a focus on the Pokmon of popular Trainer characters, putting characters like Lillie, N, Iono, and Hop in the spotlight with their best-known partners: Destined Rivals Destined Rivals contains 244 cards, continuing the Trainers Pokmon mechanic while introducing a conflict centered around Team Rocket
On paper the Primeval Titan seems a bit better with the trample, the card advantage and the ability for the game to get very out of hand however you need the support cards for Primeval and you need the right deck