Also, as you can see in the What's in the Collector Booster ? thread, depending on the set, the booster slots can vary to house special alternate arts or cards with keywords that are unusual in other releases, such as the Baldur's Gate backgrounds
Like most Magic: The Gathering cards, the value of Shelob, Child of Ungoliant depends on a few consistent factors: its rarity, the printing and finish (regular or foil), its physical condition, and the set it was printed in (Tales of Middle-earth Promos)
TEXT BOX Some cards have special abilities that are printed here (in the area above the dividing line), and abilities sometimes have reminder text in parentheses to help explain what they do
Club interview calls the game "a sort of Apples to Apples for the crass and jaded." [6] Criticism of the game stems from its enjoyment primarily depending on the number of players participating as well as many reviewers' concern that its politically incorrect content may offend certain audiences
Note that's a cast trigger not an enters trigger, so even if the spell is countered you'll get the effect
In Adventures in the Forgotten Realms, the two things have been fused