With prices ranging from $150 to $5,600 and the highest sale price recorded of $7,000, its no wonder everyones scrambling to snag this coveted gem
Hazezon might be better for aggressive shells, but Yuma grinds better, and I think thats where the archetype that focuses on shifting lands between the battlefield and the graveyard wants to be
This isn't exclusive to your own, allowing you to get a copy of a powerful creature an opponent controls
If you cast Squee, Goblin Nabob and your opponent already controlled a copy of Squee, your card would go directly to the graveyard
Even with the counter-doubling effect, putting a total of four +1/+1 counters in play for six mana is disappointing
While people will certainly play Kaheera, the Orphanguard (with Cats and Elementals being the most likely immediate homes), over the short-term, Kaheera will probably be stuck as the best card in not very good decks