The exception to this rule is tokens, which Ill talk about next
I placed the blue dragon second on my personal list because I think it is an incredibly strong threat in the current metagame that is able to dodge most common removal spells such as Lightning Bolt and Prismatic Ending

Prizing: Champion: The winner receives 1 Maleficent Monstrous Dragon Champion playmat, 1 Alternate art foil Maleficent Monstrous Dragon promo card, and 8 Fabled Booster Packs Second through Fourth place: receive 1 Alternate art foil Maleficent Monstrous Dragon promo card and 4 Fabled Booster Packs Fifth through Eighth Place Finishers each receive 1 Alternate art foil Maleficent Monstrous Dragon promo card and 3 Fabled Booster Packs Ninth through Sixteenth Place Finishers will each receive 1 Alternate art non-foil Maleficent Monstrous Dragon promo card and 2 Fabled Booster Packs for participation at the end of the swiss rounds Event Schedule: 12:00pm Sign-In 12:30pm Round 1 Paired 1:30pm Round 2 Paired 2:30pm Round 3 Paired 3:30pm Round 4 Paired 4:30pm Top 4 5:45pm Final Round 6:45pm Top 4 Prizing Awarded This schedule assumes the maximum number of rounds and that all rounds go to time

I feel like shes probably a $2 card, but given how much I love casting cards like this, its hard for me to separate my bias
The first step is to ask the LLM to brainstorm 15 possible mechanics for the card
For example, you can't decline to choose a creature a player will keep if that player controls a creature