Given the differences and the fact that its a reprint, it is of course the lesser of the Dark Blastoise cards in terms of value, but it still sells for an average of around $100
The resulting card strikes a distinctive note, combining elements of an aircraft, sailing vessel, and outright palace into one massive vehicle
Contents: 1 ready-to-play deck of 100 Magic cards
There are a lot of obvious all-stars for this format that are similar to ones in the standard format, like the original dual lands, Sol Ring, City of Brass, Mana Crypt, Lightning Bolt, Counterspell, Swords to Plowshares, Regrowth, Demonic Tutor, Wheel of Fortune, Sylvan Library, Land Tax, Strip Mine and loads more good stuff
Both were Japanese promo cards from the 1990s that have gone for huge sums in the past
Its durability pairs well with support cards like Lilligant, which can accelerate energy for benched Pokemon