This works for and against the decks in various ways
One of many collaborations recently announced by Wizards of the Coast, following the high-profile MTG and Final Fantasy crossover
As of March 2010, that loophole has been closed as well
In an absolute sense, the expected value is solid at the moment, probably significantly better than most people think, although declining prices and the variance of the set mean that opening the set is certainly a risk, since most of the set's value is concentrated in a few extremely expensive (and rare) cards
John Avon's Forest #349 from Onslaught is very likely the fan favorite among Forests
Six-mana is a lot to pay for a 2/2 creature, but remember, this is supposed to be wasted mana you werent going to use anyway