(Just like mocking Ethereum last year, but being proud to hold Ethereum this year) Both are volatile asset classes: both outperform traditional asset classes (e.g., S&P Index)
One of the most famous vanilla cards in Magic is Grizzly Bear, a two mana green creature that is 2/2 with no abilities
Usually, a raw (ungraded) version will go for around $150-200, but it's clear that getting a 'perfect' card makes it extremely valuable
For example, black is tertiary in first strike and gets it primarily on Knights, most often when paired against a mirrored white Knight
The eternalized Pouncer is also quite a serious stand alone threat
Eventually, the Pokemon Company plans on introducing other features that let players hand their virtual deck to friends to test out