This is thanks to Wizards rarely reprinting chase variants of cards, especially with the same foiling technique
When the out of print cards you had access to were solely the long boxes at your local game store, the idea of a 12/12 trample creature with a converted mana cost of one was the stuff of legends
Here we can see Garland going up against the Warriors of Light
Sundering Titan was nixed from Commander for its oppressive mass land destruction potential
My first instinct is to throw it into a Samurai and/or Warrior deck and combo it with Raiyuu, Storms Edge, but Commander has a lot of potential ways to keep extending a turn with more phases, and any devoted red player should consider having it in their deck
Product pricing Boosters, gift sets, and Troves are priced in the same ballpark as other major games