These are the cards most of us actually pulled as kids, and their values reflect a blend of nostalgia, iconic artwork, and genuine cultural significance
Being Metal Makes it More Durable If you were to run off and make your own Charizard metal print, it would be nearly worthless
It also has a Dark Amplification attack where players flip coins corresponding to how many Dark Pokemon they have on their bench, with 20 points of damage for each coin flip that results in heads in addition to 20 base damage.
The major characters like the Fellowship of the Ring, their closest allies, and the major villains like Sauron all get multiple mechanically unique cards to represent them during different parts of their long journeys
Basically "Ray of Command." With Bargain, the damage is doubled
Mage Power [1st Edition] LON-050 YuGiOh Labyrinth of Nightmare Keep track of your collection value over time