2 - Limit Break (Final Fantasy 7) Final Fantasy 7s deck is absolutely fantastic, and actually dovetails nicely with Fallouts Scrappy Survivors precon from last year (as long as you're happy with yet another bold RPG crossover)
A Base Set Charizard might go for around $60 for a damaged card, one that might have heavy scratches, water damage, or even a crease in the card
The damage this does to its owner is basically irrelevant, not only does it do it to them first but presumably you have an aggressive red deck complete with some burn spells to ensure you always have the life advantage
Back in June, Wizards of the Coast announced they were doing away with the terminology Tribal internally
have released such a booster box, its often worth buying because in addition to almost certainly containing a copy of the promotional card(s), the booster packs in the box are likely to be full of cards with relatively high values and significant rarities