Then came the release of the English sets such as Base set and Base Set 2 in which Charizard was no less hotly sought after than his Japanese counterpart card
Locally, here in Malaysia at Classroom Cafe an LGS store we go to (in fact, got our decks at) during the pre-order phase, it was going roughly RM 157.5- RM 175 per deck (if you pre-ordered the bundle of 4 pre-cons)
Cafe Master #TG25
Since the source is a black creature, you're not allowed to target anything with protection from black, which means that you can't destroy the White Knight like this
While transformed, it even gains an activated ability that allows it to cause a wolf or werewolf to fight target creature for the cost of four mana, not just adding tokens to the battlefield, but fight-based removal as well
I played the video games, I watched the anime, and, most importantly, I collected all the cards