Its not the visual masterpiece that Belle and Beast manages to be, but its a worthy chase, for sure
Appropriately, this card's price is all over the place, dropping as low as $2.31 and soaring as high as $3.13, which may not sound like a wide range, but it's quite a gap considering the context of the prices in question
Mechanically, Squirrels tend to fit into go-wide token strategies, but it's still a creature type that could use some extra support
You can't sell them or pass them off as real cards, and you can't register them in sanctioned tournaments
Maybe Wizards thought the "activate only once" text would confuse players, but that actually simplifies the card since it can't bounce back and forth between the two options
Since the recent domination of the Horus/Stein deck at the PWCQ, dragons seem to be on the minds of many in the format