(2) the nature of the copyrighted work
The random nature of what you can find (or if you hit anything at all) makes this card much more fun in a casual setting, especially for your opponents
These copies cost less to equip and stick around until your next upkeep, so theyre perfect for explosive turns or surprise attacks

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Knowledge Exploitation How many cards can you name that let you search your opponents library
The answer would be $25,000 for the one graded 10 by PSA, as there are only 18 of them in existence right now