This might affect their rarity, even if the card is functionally the same
Its hybrid identity as both a midrange deck and a combo deck allows it to attack from multiple angles that make it difficult for many decks to defend from
While Faithless Looting isnt the best when it comes to card advantage, and casting it will always leave you down a card
Karlach, Fury of Avernus (65k, prerelease foil $37) City on Fire (72k, FEA $7) Stranglehold (12k, Judge foil $8) Thrill of Possibility (228k, Mystical Archive 50) Dolmen Gate (38k, Lorwyn pack foil $120) City on Fire feels like it should have gotten there, but Karlach being in so many decks is a testament to the awesome ability to gain a second combat, with first strike added, for no cost beyond her own
Wizards of the Coast provided this quote to Kotaku about the fresh artistic interpretations of Middle-earth: Diversity: The Lord of the Rings is about the different peoples of Middle-earth coming together to fight Sauron, finding strength in their diversity