The SEC versions feature paired artwork with Sabo a collector highlight
If you judge a card by its cost, Hermit Druid is pretty strong, but perhaps the most telling indicator of Hermit Druid's power is that it's banned in Legacy , one of Magic's most competitive formats
Theres text at the very top of the sheet that says OKAY FOR COLOR + FIT 11-30-98 7:25am, suggesting it was a test run, while also showing it dates all the way back to November 1998, a couple of months ahead of the games wider release in the United States
This has unquestionably made the cards so much more enticing to collect, with far more than a holo sheen to seek
While I don't think Invasion of Pyrulea is format-defining or anything like that, it does seem like it could be a solid role player thanks to the number of powerful double-faced cards that currently exist in Standard
You see, Dialga is a more complex, combo-oriented Standard deck than many other Standard lists at the moment