Kill creatures (yours and your opponents) to make him as big as possible
Since this box includes everything they need to dive in, kids can get an authentic feel for the game before committing time and money to research, booster packs, and extra accessories
Magic has a few special card classifications that look like rarities, act kind of like rarities, and exist mostly to remind us that this game has been around long enough to deviate from the norm every once in a Blood Moon: Basic Land (L) Mark Rosewater himself has described Basic Lands as effectively more common than common from a production standpoint
But to look at this issue through a finance lens is missing the point somewhat
If this card is sent to the graveyard or is banished because of an opponents card effect, you can special summon any monster you like from your deck or extra deck
That's not a bad rate for blocking that also contributes to your affinity count for the deck of the same name