Those looking to capture a bit of nostalgia will need as much as $1,000 for an NM copy, though another sale only registered $650.
The sleek curves of its tail and arms look great with smooth transitions of purple
Fire Blast, like many of the most powerful Fire-type attacks, will require one to discard an energy, however, this move costs Fire and Colorless energy and does not specify which energy needs to be tossed away, which makes this secondary effect far less annoying than similar ones on more common pokemon
It suffers from not being a dragon itself, which is a real knock against it, but the overall package of abilities makes it a fine consideration
Its cost is easy to achieve even in multicolored lists, the token it offers to the opponent will hardly be as bad as the permanent that left the game, and its coverage will make it worthy of testing on Timeless
Though exiling four cards a turn sounds like a lot of your deck gone, lets do the math: 100 cards, minus the commander, minus your opening seven-card hand, minus four draw steps by the time you cast this, leaves 88 cards in your library