Charizard (001/015) Charizard is usually the most expensive card in a set, but surprisingly, this is not the most valuable Dragon Discovery card
A year later, it published Chroniclesan expansion to the game that reprinted some of the hard-to-find cards from previous sets
You don't come across five-color MTG decks very often (mostly because they're mechanically torturous and very difficult to get to work), and they don't get a cute lore nickname because they're too rare
Spanish (Latin American) 1st edition 1999-2000 SPOILER: Click to show 600800 166 KB And here we have the 1st edition Latin American Spanish version with the different copyright date
The main reason these are not so appealing is that most of the green token decks seem to want to abuse Cryptolith Rite and similar cards which effectively turns Llanowar Elves into Willow Elf
You also cant bend, fold, or do anything else to the card that would make it unplayable in your deck