That leaves us with this list: Creatures (29) 1 Throat Slitter 1 Skullsnatcher 1 Ink-Eyes, Servant of Oni 1 Higure, the Still Wind 1 Solemn Simulacrum 1 Aura Thief 1 Sakashima the Impostor 1 Dimir Doppelganger 1 Vesuvan Shapeshifter 1 Puppeteer Clique 1 It That Betrays 1 Sheoldred, Whispering One 1 Silent-Blade Oni 1 Baleful Strix 1 Sakashima's Student 1 Diluvian Primordial 1 Lord of the Void 1 Sepulchral Primordial 1 Burnished Hart 1 Gigantoplasm 1 Stunt Double 1 Nimble Obstructionist 1 Yuriko, the Tiger's Shadow 1 Fallen Shinobi 1 Ingenious Infiltrator 1 Sakashima of a Thousand Faces 1 Wandering Archaic 1 Archon of Cruelty 1 Dauthi Voidwalker Lands (37) Spells (33) 1 Mana Drain 1 Sol Ring 1 Copy Artifact 1 Fellwar Stone 1 Sculpting Steel 1 Wayfarer's Bauble 1 Mind Stone 1 Tsabo's Web 1 Twincast 1 Copy Enchantment 1 Dimir Signet 1 Exsanguinate 1 Life's Finale 1 Counterlash 1 Cyclonic Rift 1 Psychic Strike 1 Dimir Cluestone 1 Artificer's Epiphany 1 Mystic Confluence 1 Thought Vessel 1 Mind's Dilation 1 Insidious Will 1 Mirage Mirror 1 Arcane Adaptation 1 Kindred Dominance 1 Nexus of Fate 1 Narset's Reversal 1 Arcane Signet 1 Midnight Clock 1 Drown in the Loch 1 Deadly Rollick 1 Fierce Guardianship 1 Sublime Epiphany Given the mana cost and lack of real speed, this is certainly a battlecruiser-style deck

I remember when this guy was $2 back in the day its expensive mana cost just meant it never saw the table in Standard (or early Commander)
People have been buying them up to either keep a hold of as an investment for even further down the line, or selling the packs shortly after buying them to make a nice profit to the frustration of some collectors
Trying to go back to collect cards in an old pack after the fact can be overwhelming
Walmart said it continues to sell trading cards in stores, and a spokesperson told CNN that the retailer has seen an increase in customer demand for them
While most card games use a landscape view due to their complexity, this game uses a portrait orientation