Each set from Shards of Alara to Eldritch Moon featured five Intro Packs, which fulfilled the same function as planeswalker decks
Remember the first time you opened a Pokmon booster pack
Despite not being a starter Pokmon or a significant rival, Paras's unique dual-typing and status effects like Spore, which induces sleep, give it a niche strategic advantage in battles, particularly in the earlier generations
The serialized Chocobo is protected by its serialization it can't be reprinted identically but non-serialized Surge Foil versions of Sephiroth and Cloud could theoretically see reprint treatments that soften individual card prices over time
This 4-drop is a 4/3, which is on curve for Blue and you can reduce its cost if you've cast instants and sorceries this turn
Generally, though it could vary slightly depending on the expansion, the Set Booster would contain twelve cards, comprised of 1 to 5 cards at Rare or higher, then a selection of Commons, Uncommons and a bonus 2 non-playable cards too