Each set, with its unique name, introduces roughly 200 fresh cards
Those lists typically already go pretty wide with cheap, 2- to 3-cost creatures, and this would be a great top-end that solidifies your board and has a lot of potential to come out early
The white background and glass-like Terastal design became a hallmark of a few Scarlet & Violet Charizard cards, including promo 56 and this Obsidian Flames lookalike, but there's a third version that earns the highest price tag while possessing a noticeably distinct appearance
We can see this in previews of cards like Garland/Chaos from the first Final Fantasy game, Cecil from Final Fantasy 4, and Sin from Final Fantasy X
From there, youre a Sylvan Safekeeper or comparable land sac outlet away from just winning the game