Yes, there will be Vintage games you lose because you miss a few Crypt flips and take 9 damage against an aggressive deck, but those games are far outshadowed by the ones where you dominate because you started the game two turns ahead
We once met a father-son duo that drove eight hours from Virginia to meet us to sell a Michael Jordan rookie card stored in Tupperware since 1986 - great read here
However, those Pokmon can cause paralysis without doing anything else or being considered as using GX attacks or V-Star Powers
With so many cheap and free creatures Drum is not far off being a one mana Mox Opal which is still a really good deal for both fixing and burst
"The card being stored in a book, flat in the dark, untouched for 20 years, gives me good odds for a high grade." But, if it gets a high grade, then Jamelle reckons the card could be worth somewhere in the region of $8,000