Once you get a card draw engine, it's not uncommon to just sit there with a full grip, drawing a card or two every time you play one, not even caring if you see a board wipe
It told a great story, and also happened to be perhaps the single greatest Draft format of all time
I guess that all the Japanese collectors want to keep their cards. NBA collectors in Japan understand that vintage cards are a better investment than modern cards, but collectors like to watch games and pick up cards of current players that inspire them
Like most Magic: The Gathering cards, the value of Squid Fire Knight 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 (Unfinity Sticker Sheets)
Those arent high bars to clear, but they arent nothing either
CML Contributor #25 anyone who dislikes terese nielsen obviously needs to do more drugs