According to the rules the process of casting creature cards (or any other non-land cards) consists of the following stages: you put a creature card on the stack, define its total casting cost and it locks in, then you get a chance to activate mana abilities (but only if the total cost requires mana), and, finally, you pay the cost
Goldspan Dragon is just so good
I dont expect to see something like this outside of an Un-set in the future, and being on the Reserved List makes it especially unique

Angrath, Captain of Chaos Assault on Osgiliath Aven Eternal Barad-dr Bleeding Edge Book of Mazarbul Callous Dismissal Commence the Endgame Corsairs of Umbar Crush Dissent Deceive the Messenger Dreadhorde Invasion Dreadhorde Twins Dunland Crebain Easterling Vanguard Enter the God-Eternals Eternal Skylord Fall of Cair Andros Foray of Orcs Gleaming Overseer Gothmog, Morgul Lieutenant Grim Initiate Grishnkh, Brash Instigator Grma Wormtongue Herald of the Dreadhorde Honor the God-Pharaoh Invade the City Invading Manticore Lazotep Chancellor Lazotep Plating Lazotep Reaver Lazotep Sliver March from the Black Gate Mindless Conscription Mordor Muster Moria Scavenger Orcish Bowmasters Orcish Medicine Relentless Advance Saruman the White Saruman's Trickery Saruman, the White Hand Sauron, Lord of the Rings Sauron, the Dark Lord Shagrat, Loot Bearer Summons of Saruman Surrounded by Orcs Swarming of Moria The Mouth of Sauron The Torment of Gollum Toll of the Invasion Treason of Isengard Vizier of the Scorpion Warbeast of Gorgoroth Warg Rider Widespread Brutality

Here is the short version before the full breakdown below
Knight of Malice $6.99 Dont believe the hype