The Warning Signs of Too Good to Be True Pricing High-end cards and out-of-print booster boxes have highly transparent, established market values
So, suppose we control the Bear equipped with the Shuriken, and a Giant
Overlord of the Mistmoors Four mana for two flying 2/1 tokens is a fine deal for a token generator in white, but I need a bit more to be excited to play that card
Like most Magic: The Gathering cards, the value of Chaotic Backlash depends on a few consistent factors: its rarity, the printing and finish (regular or foil), its physical condition, and the set it was printed in (Eventide)
Yes, all slivers are legal in Commander , the only ones not allowed, are not playable in any official format and are mystery booster playtest cards
The reason cards are referred to as Secret is that their card number goes above the official set number of a card