Since you effectively channel it for the -2/-2 ability, its really hard for your opponents to stop you from interacting with their early board
The point Im making is that when considering this review, and all other reviews, its important to be good Bayesians and recognize that a powerful card should be good and a weaker, situational card should be bad, but the constraints of the format around them, complete unknowns to the hapless reviewer, will be the true determining factor in identifying whether a card is a bulk mythic or a $20 rare
[43] Mana [edit] When a player uses an ability that produces mana, that mana is put in their "mana pool"
The biggest difference is that, to prevent them from being responded to, mana abilities don't use the stack
Right now we're seeing other cards from the decklist, such as Pawpatch Recruit, also rising quickly in price, as players buy up copies
Theres a PSA 10 Entei that sold for $85(wtf?)