Both sets have already proven their staying power, benefit from Eevee and original 151 nostalgia, and continue to see steady sealed appreciation as supply dries up and the 30th anniversary keeps collector demand high
This time around, there is no tribal requirement for Bloodsoaked Champion, but we do have some hoops to jump through
However, with the original Base Set Charizard skyrocketing to hundreds of thousands of dollars, the reprint has become a good second option for fans looking to collect the retro collectible
BPhillipYork: I like this ability, having payoffs for life gain is a decent way to make some incidental life gain actually useful
I suppose two brave souls could sacrifice themselves for the greater good, but that plan seems like its nothing more than diminishing returns
But this card isn't notable so much for the art as it is the stats