Hew the Entwood Some landfall deck that I dont fully understand wants this as part of some opaque combo
Common (Black): The most abundant cards
These are some of the most valuable Charizard cards recently sold at auction: Charizard #4 First Edition Shadowless Card (1999): $336,000 Charizard #006 Japanese Base Set Card (1996): $300,000 Charizard #4 First Edition Non-Shadowless Card (1999): $90,100 Charizard #006 25th Anniversary Japanese Card (2021): $49,250 Charizard Japanese Beta Playtest Card (1996): $42,500 Charizard Japanese Topsun Card (1995): $31,200 Look for These Valuable Characteristics If you're flipping through cards on the fly, you don't have the time or tools to give them a serious once-over
The 3/2 body is substantially more valuable and has lead to a number of wins in combination with some pump effects due to the way the evasion scales
in this case, the ability to produce much more mana under the right circumstances
There's also some neat interactions with prowess cards