They are the definitive "chase cards" of a set, the ones that get everyone talking and trading
Weve used the chibi art style on accessories before, but this is the first time its been used on actual cards
Common grading benchmarks: When evaluating a card, focus on: Graded cards are safer, more liquid investments, they sell faster and at higher prices because buyers trust them
Decks were hard to maintain due to the rotation and said rotation being oftentimes confusing, unlike Standard, which meant non-competitive players were discouraged from playing it by its lack of casual accessibility
All ten of the fetch lands were the highlight, but also stuff like the allied-colour bond lands (the enemy-colour ones wouldn't be released until Commander Legends later that year), Wasteland, Strip Mine, and Valakut the Molten Pinnacle
Otherwise, put a +1/+1 counter on this creature, then put the card back on top or into your graveyard. So yeah, the drawback can bite you in the ass , because your opponent can dig a bit and pump his creatures