Since you can simply skip to the final chapter when it enters the battlefield, The Phasing of Zhalfir is able to be a blue Wrath of God
This common playstyle was likely inspired by how the first member (the only one lacking any effect in addition to destroying any card equipped to it) was used in the actual card game in combination with Equip Spells (or Traps with an effect that treats them as Equip Cards) having an effect that triggers when being destroyed, once again achieving the same result as the following members
In fifth place is the Unlimited Black Lotus, which is, of course, more expensive than the 30th Anniversary or Collectors Edition
If you want the regular printing, it's one of the cheaper values, but the Extended Art version is worth a fair bit more if you're looking to bling your deck out more
Arabian Nights, 1993: $20,634 With almost 20 cards over $200, Arabian Nights is a collectors item that benefits from its smallish print run of 5 million, which was even smaller than the quickly sold out second set, Beta