Earlier this year, an Alpha Black Lotus autographed by original illustrator Christopher Rush became the most expensive Magic: The Gathering card ever sold at auction after selling for over $500,000
We found a PWCC listing for this card, and it ended up with an immense $63,000 price tag by the end of the auction
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This is a fantastic example of a card that really feels like it needs the restriction of only being activated once per turn
Throwing more artifacts onto the battlefield could also help with other artifact decks, particularly those that focus on affinity and improvise to gain their value
Of course, DraftSim has had its Phyrexia draft simulator up for nearly a week now, so you might've had a chance to try out the set already