This is more of a sideboard card against control decks as it can at times return two of your best creatures, given that one of them has an enchantment subtype
The card, whose number is 162/142, showcases the Generation 9 Pokmon lying on a table full of pastries ironically, this creature is also made to represent a bread roll
This card is in high demand and sold for the high price of $8,600 in 2021
Battle for Zendikar followed on the same lines with two Nissa flavored cards, one of which was a rare and the other a common
Projected path: $500$800 by 2028 (70100% additional ROI from current levels), potentially higher if Tag Team nostalgia spikes during anniversary events
Once the Horror and Nightmare synergies were removed, triggering from unlocking Rooms got added to make sure this didnt just feel like constellation. Mark Rosewater All of this reasoning makes perfect sense, but I cant help but wonder how Afraid would have played if we had gotten it