The trick of this custom Pokemon card maker lies in its simple card configurator that supports designs with up to 7 major card types, including the base card, GX, tag team, and more
My guess is that many people sending big lots of unsorted, mixed-rarity cards (especially from more recent sets that don't have many high-value commons or uncommons) will probably come out ahead by excluding bulk rather than hoping that they have enough valuable commons and uncommons to make it worth paying the fee, especially considering Card Conduit will still look for high-end cards like Aether Vials and Eternal Witnesss that might have accidentally slipped into your draft chaff, even if you chose the exclude-bulk option
As you're limited by colors here, Sidisi seems more likely to find a spot in the 99 than as a commander in her own right, but she's going to fit into a ton of decks
The first step in the process is to identify the set the Pokemon Cards came from
While you do need some draw to make this strategy work, it can create a surprisingly threatening board